Simsar
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Archie all the way. x
Thank you, actually that means an awful lot to me. My young rider was under instruction to give him a nice time, and although he can move with a lot more lift and power, I just feel that he's too young to be pumped up as yet.
Archie all the way. x
And of course, you are not biased![]()
Archie WAS truly impressive, soooo balanced and forward, ridden in a snaffle and NO spurs.
I hope you will be doing it again next year as I have told my OH that we are going!
Having brewed for a couple of days on stallion choices for my TB mare, Challon Z seems to have risen to the top of the list, rather to my surprise, as he didn't start there! But the more that I saw of him, and the more that I thought about his wonderful temperament.
Funny isn't it? I feel exactly the same way about him. He didn't excite me a great deal on paper, looked like someone's nice RC pony in the stable (very correctly put together, but not very exciting) THEN looked $1,000,000 under saddle - perfect workmanlike paces with great back end action and ground cover, great jump, and getting on with the job quietly and obediently. Loved him. He has also made it onto my top-5.
Legrande stole the show though IMO. His movement is incredible. I would love to use him in the future on a dressage mare. Well done Lynn and Claire on producing him so well. He really is a credit to you both.
The SSGB helped me finally make my mind up too. After months of researching and going to see stallions and looking up their progeny records I've chosen Upton's Deli Circus. I loved him last year at the expo and loved him even more this year. It also helps that his son Upton's Who was placed 4th at Bramham and is going to do Badminton this year.![]()
Revolution came a very close second. He is such a lovely stallion with manners to burn and his stallion son Sir Suave was incredible in his display, so calm for his age, very good looking and loads of ability.
Legrande stole the show though IMO. His movement is incredible. I would love to use him in the future on a dressage mare. Well done Lynn and Claire on producing him so well. He really is a credit to you both.
Thank you so much for your lovely comments
One that has not been mentioned, but really stood out to me as a lovely horse was KEPI DELLE he looked so uncomplicated and easy to ride. He made all the fences look like cross poles in the ease of which he jumped them.
Only small drawback... he is a bit long in the back. Looks like a hell of a job to keep his loin and backside muscled up. Would have to be put to a very short coupled lighter mare.
The only 2 I wanted to take home were Zanzibar and Maestro...but wait a minute I DID. Im so honored to groom from such stunning and gentle stallions. Shame not too many people got to check out Zanzibar as hes or hope for 2016!![]()
Lucky you!
I normally don't like Lussos. I don't like the roman nose so much and I generally find the Hispanic paces too high and not long enough, but Maestro was class... He covered ground beautifully and looked really smart. He was just a little tense in the ring. I caught him in the warm up and he moved magnificently.
And Zanzibar, well, he was my second "surprise" of the week-end (together with Challon Z). I would pick him in a heartbeat if I had a mare for him. Fabulous back end action. Also loved Amy Stovold laughing her head off as he was being a bit spooky during his set. I got to chat to her afterwards as I went to congratulate her and let her know how much I had liked the horse and she explained he had been with her (and in work) only 2 months, having spent the previous 4 years covering only in Holland. He is a class act and I am sure he will do extremely well.
So how about 3 sets of stable times with a open and close time? That way everyone has time to go to stables and not miss stallions in arena and stallion owners get time to watch other stallions too?
Sorry - numptie question.
But 'Spider' that people are referring to actually Amour G ?
Amour G's stable name is Spider, so yes.(And not a numpty question, how would you know?
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