The good, the bad, the ever so slightly improving...

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So to firstly answer a question that I asked a few months ago... "Can you event from the field and without transport?".

Well yes you can, you can definitely go eventing on a green horse carrying a bag called nerves, from the field having not done so much as trot in a circle or over a pole since the last competition... you can go... of course you can, but can you do it well... not in my case, no!

King, my dear old boy, as some may know isn't the most 'straightforward' animal. I am told he is a 'typical Mill Law', that he will take time, but that he will be worth it in the end. Which is all true I am sure, but there is the odd day, as we glance off a 90cm corner to the right for the third time when I wonder... Will we ever get there?

Another question I recently asked you all "am I ready to step up to 90?", well it turns out that in fact, no, not quite.

After a mostly fault free, confident first season (for us both) so far, I confidently entered us into our first 90... at the area 5 BRC qualifier at Solihull. It's up to height I thought, but straightforward and flowing... perfect I thought. A few days after our two day event at Princethorpe, when I realised that actually in the next fortnight on the lead up to our first 90, we once again would be limited to trotting up hills or cantering round sheep, I thought it best to try and squeeze in a two phase, 90cm at Offchurch.

Perfect to get us going, ready for Solihull. That was until I walked the course and realised this was no ordinary, flowing 90... this was a technical, one after the other, jump into water at 3, huge corner at 4 type of 90... added to that us arriving late, and the heavens opening ready for our arrival it didn't really lend itself to a successful outing. He warmed up well actually, as many other horses ground to a halt here there and everywhere not enjoying the increasingly slippy ground, good I thought... we can do this!

In we went, over fence one turned to fence two and very nearly went splat on said increasingly slippy ground. We then rushed and clattered our way round the show jumping, and headed off to the XC... fence 1, 2, 3 (in to water) on to fence 4... and that there is how we ended our first 90.. walking home from fence 4, our first XC retirement.

https://www.facebook.com/cassey.watson/posts/917423175049952

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Never mind... onwards and upwards to Solihull. Except, as stated above.. King, the dear old boy, isn't the most straightforward animal and actually he had taken this failure hard. My brave, bold, if a little worried King had shrunk into himself and lost all belief in his ability to jump a X pole. I messaged my riding club to withdraw, but they were able to offer me an 80cm place instead. So as the week went on after our failure on Saturday, our inability to jump a X pole on Monday, and now we were confined to dodging sheep again I didn't hold out much hope.

Then came Sunday, it was a lovely course, and I was apprehensive.

However, and here comes the surprising good, we went to do our dressage test and I not only smiled the entire time we were in there, I also smiled when I found out our score! We have finally achieved a goal, a sub 40 dressage! I was incredibly proud to score 37.3, and almost normal score, and to achieve it when I know there is SO much more in the tank if I can just get him to relax a little more... the prancing giraffe is no more!

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All hope was lost as we got stuck half way over the first X pole warming up to show jump. But in actual fact he went on to jump a not very stylish 4 fault round.

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Here we are - on for a placing again - all the way up to the point where I retired him at fence 6 XC, and cried my way back to lorry giving him as many hugs as possible to try to apologise for taking him to Offchurch and over facing him.

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A video of the slightly better bits...

https://www.facebook.com/cassey.watson/posts/922331257892477

So that's the good and the bad, now for the ever so slightly improving. And firstly I just want to publically thank everyone involved this weekend for their support - if you're reading this, which I know some of you might! I am totally bowled over by everyone's generosity and support, from my friends who came along, those who gave me a hug or a pep talk, all the way to the owner of the horse box I hire allowing me to keep it until the next morning so that I could go XC schooling to battle our demons. And battle them we did, by the end of 1 hour at Swalcliffe on Monday I had my brave, bold King back and we galloped round in our usual not so stylish, but loving it none the less fashion...

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A video of us stringing a few together, in the rain... as usual.

https://www.facebook.com/cassey.watson/videos/vb.100003468353211/922674304524839/?type=3&theater

SO where do we go from here... well firstly its a week off for King, followed by the chiro on Sunday, and physio on the 6th. I have also decided that enough is enough, and he moves on July 1st to a yard with arena. Major and Poppy will stay in the field I rent, as it is a stones throw from work, it will be hard but we aren't going to get anywhere without regular schooling, jumping and most of all lessons!

Onwards and upwards, but I am grateful for the journey.

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Great report, not great in the sense that you've both taken a knock of confidence and had a couple of pants outings but great that you pick your self up, dust your self off and look for ways to fix it. You will make it, you both will, its that determination that will get you there. Its not a straight path or an easy road but as long as you are always listening to the horse and trying to make improvements then you won't go far wrong. King is very lucky to have you :)

Good luck with the new yard and lessons, hope to see a really positive outing report from you soon enough! :)
 
I'm sorry to hear that th XC didn't go to plan. You've read enough of my reports to know how often I have been there!

But, good work on getting back xc schooling. Good work on making changes and moving to a new yard. Good work on getting back on with it! And good luc0k!
 
Sorry to hear that you've had a knock to your confidence but you sound like you are dealing with it in such a sensible manner by looking at what you can do :) Well done
 
Most of us take regular steps back before coming forwards again - it's not great disaster. Your own confidence has come on in leaps and bounds, I'm sure King's will too
 
Sorry to hear you had a couple of bad runs. Its hard in eventing when courses/conditions can vary so much. Get a plan in place and get back on the horse (metaphorically and physically) You have came a long way, and are capable of a lot more.
 
Well done you pair, he is a cracking chap. A shame that you've had a knock in confidence, but you'll get back to where you want to be :)
 
Thank you all, I have today entered our first dressage competition and we have the Area 5 show jumping this month - so we will still have plenty of fun even if it's a short break from eventing.

Looking forward to lots of schooling and jumping in the new arena. :)
 
Ah, sounds like you've taken a lot from the outings though. Glad he's feeling more confident xc now and, although he sounds tricky, I'm sure all the hard work will pay off. Also sounds like a v good idea to go somewhere with more facilities so you can keep up the practice at home. The pics look good though!
 
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