Super Moot goes Jumping With Style! (BEJAS Report)

Whoop whoop, go you and Mally Moot! :D
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What a great day out.

You have indeed done really well with her. I know what you mean about finding a horse who's the perfect partner and you would trust to do anything with, it's the best feeling in the world. I just wish I'd found mine when she was a good bit younger. :( You and Mally have so much to look forward to and I am with tigers_eye in agreement that you and Mally will do far far more together than you ever dreamed possible, and it will be FUN along the way! :D
 
Whoop whoop :D. I think I might be a little bossy, but obviously it works! :p

You jumped the same course as us, but they'd moved fence 4 - at Bishop it was on a dog leg and every second person sailed straight past it. Maybe just as well it was in a more obvious spot.... ;)

We'll be there for the liquid picnic. I intend to arrive quite early, though no doubt the Open won't be on until after dark :rolleyes: - perfect for those with a mammoth trek home on their own!
 
What a cleaver moot! The pair of you both looked stylish, well done on braving the cold. I love how even at her size she still manages to look pony like when being ridden :D.

Hope mummy hendry's bionic knee is back to full function soon and loving the note in the calendar :D

She is such an over grown pony, despite her size I reckon someone coming off ponies would find her so easy to ride!

Mummy Hendry, being a tough scots bird, is already up and walking! She is coming home later today, so will be back to full form soon :D

Well done the pair of you (it takes two you know ;)). I think Mally is a terrific example of a horse for whom a spot of hunting was just the job and good on you for letting her have a go. (I should add that hunting was a disaster for Frodo - he spent the following few days standing in his stable shaking and refusing to eat so it's not right for all horses.)

I think Hunting has done us both the world of good, although after the first day, I didn't think I would take her again! It's just cemented my trust in her so much, nothing looks particularly terrifying after jumping a couple of 5ft hedges and surviving! :D

Yayy, huge well done, fantastic job!! And so exciting that you've qualified for the Finals :) :) We are off to Hartpury today and if we can do half as well as you we'll be delighted :p

Hope that today went well for you, although Team TD's choice of nippy athletic horse surely can't help but do well at JAS!

Whoop whoop, go you and Mally Moot! :D
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What a great day out.

You have indeed done really well with her. I know what you mean about finding a horse who's the perfect partner and you would trust to do anything with, it's the best feeling in the world. I just wish I'd found mine when she was a good bit younger. :( You and Mally have so much to look forward to and I am with tigers_eye in agreement that you and Mally will do far far more together than you ever dreamed possible, and it will be FUN along the way! :D

As long as we have fun, I don't particular care what we do or where we get to, Mally has already fufilled several ambitions of mine, so really we should give up now :D
Hopalong says you're only as young as the horse you feel, and I would never in a million year have guess she was the age she was! Always thought she was 8 or 9!!

well done! :D looking good! best of luck for addington :)

Thank you :D

Whoop whoop :D. I think I might be a little bossy, but obviously it works! :p

You jumped the same course as us, but they'd moved fence 4 - at Bishop it was on a dog leg and every second person sailed straight past it. Maybe just as well it was in a more obvious spot.... ;)

We'll be there for the liquid picnic. I intend to arrive quite early, though no doubt the Open won't be on until after dark :rolleyes: - perfect for those with a mammoth trek home on their own!

Thank goodness they moved it, we'd have made a real balls up of it on that stride! :eek:
Obviously you just need to tell me what I need to do all the time, and I'll just do it, it worked this time!

Fantastic result! The strong partnership you have shines through in the video. Well done :)

Thank you, I am so lucky to have two horses that I have really felt like a team with, but Mally seems to read my mind when it comes to jumping.

Well done. Can't see bid at no buy I do so like Mally, you have done such a good job with her :D

Thank you, she was such a find, I'm not usually a believer in fate, but with her I can't think of any other way to describe it!
 
oh dear my post made no sense! I blame the phone! :o

Just watched the round and its lovely, yes as you mention a few not quite perfect strides but she was in a good enough canter to sort herself out.

Being fluent in iPhone Autocorrect, I understood what you meant :D

I am getting better at not cocking her up too much, and even when I do, I'm getting better at making sure we have the canter to cope with it and that I don't panic, take my leg off and wait for her to stop (which she has never done. bar her two green stops at Stafford, bless her!)
 
Well done! The course looked like great fun, am regretting going BS there today instead, as the JAS looks far more inviting! Good luck at the finals, and get well wishes to your mum!
 
Well done! The course looked like great fun, am regretting going BS there today instead, as the JAS looks far more inviting! Good luck at the finals, and get well wishes to your mum!

I think it was only inviting if you had a horse that suited twisty courses, can't say I would have fancied doing it on the 17.2 I ride! ;)

My Mum is doing amazingly well, she had her hip replaced a year or two ago and now her knee, all without GA! :eek: She is an honorary member of the MOBs I think! :D
 
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