Take 2! first novices

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Looking at peoples opinions of MK, it seems that it is perhaps a bit too beefy since it was made a NRF. But, still looking for any novices that people think would be suitable for a first-timer between late june and late july. Any views on: Salperton, Stonar, Shipton Moyne, Cheltenham or ALW?

Many thanks
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Great Tew - is first week of June but it's lovely, not too far from Oxford
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might be an idea
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all my exams bar 1 end on the 11th and i have one on the 22nd, so it could take some convincing
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ALW last year was v nice novice. only thing is they sometimes have a biggish trak early on, with no alternative, so not good for ditchy ones!
Haven't done Salperton for years but it was my big horse's first novice then and I thought it was a lovely course, absolutely perfect. Cheltenham in same year wasn't nice at all, but haven't been since!
 
I did Cheltenham as my first Novice, and thought it was fine. Ground was quite hard as the weather had been baking - we all SJed in shirt sleeves. Haven't been back since though as the timing has always been wrong for me.

ETA I thought Salperton was cancelled
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Cheltenham ground is normally baked!! Agree with Great Tew, I had earmarked that as a possible first Novice. ALW is always mentioned as a good un
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Salperton is listed as cancelled on the BE website.

I did Stonar as one of my first novices and thought it was a nice course. Is West Wilts too far for you thats a nice course?

Cheltenham is a shorter course and last time i went there was no water jump, the ground is often hard there thou.
 
Oh yes, would agree about West Wilts, and it's practically next door to Stonar. Nice inviting course IMO
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I didn't like the waters at Stonar, thought they were a bit trappy (but haven't been for a few years, so might have improved now)
 
West Wilts is very straightforward. Stonar was an absolute cow of a course last year. Terribly designed and I have never seen so many people withdraw before xc. I will not be going back if the same designer is being used. Think it was Andrew Fell. Loads of pros used to go as a nice first run will be interesting to see if they still do. They have a double of cheese wedges going downhill on undulating ground on a curve of about 4 strides! Everything was technical. Another question was jump up onto a bank down off bank then 2 strides to a skinny off set box. Shame they decided to change things as nothing wrong with it before.
 
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