Unex Towerlands Amateur Inter-Nations Cup Show - Report...

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Okay, apologies in advance as this report is going to be loooooooooooooooooooong
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We set off for Towerlands at about 6:15pm on thursday evening. It's a 2.5 hour drive from us, and i hadn't been there since i was 17 years old (and that's a loooong time ago for you youngsters
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). I had anticipated arriving around 8:45pm and there being a 'few' lorries there but nothing more
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As it turned out, we arrived around 10pm having decided to take a short 'KFC Break' at Stanstead
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Well......we soon realised we weren't going to be alone as on arrival we were greeted the 'Stable Manager' in his 24hrs hut, and a buzzing atmosphere, with around 150 lorries already parked up
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We had booked mains hook-up but it was already getting difficult to get anywhere near a point to plug into
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After a fair while searching we managed to find our stables....not easy with about 200 horses already camped out for the night...and we settled the boys in as well we could. Bo is a bit of a pro at this sort of thing (i guess a throw back from his days in Holland with a 'pro') but Trike was totally in awe of everything that was going on......bless
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We got the lorry parked and settled in for the night....

Friday dawned and we soon realised that this was a VERY busy show
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Got a shower, and walked the course for the the firt class of the Small Tour...Trike's class...a 1m Open to all intents. The course looked inviting, but having not taken him to a show in nearly 6 weeks, and what with all the amazing arena decorations in place, it was with some trepidation that we ventured forth
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Due to the numbers (120 in the Smal Tour, and 60 in the Grand Tour), all classes on friday were run as 2-phase, and were drawn order. We were drawn 70th to go in this class and somehow still managed to be rushing around like a blue-ar$ed fly to get ready in time
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We warmed up in the outdoor arena where the 'other' show was taking place and whilst Trike was going 'okay', he wasn't really going forward.....perhaps a few too many late nights and a little bit awestruck about the whole thing (this was only his second stayway show since we've had him !). We entered the arena (indoor) and he suddenly brightened up
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There was plenty to spook at and he did his fair share.....feeling more like a 4 yo than the 7yo that he now is
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I wound him up and we hit the first fence sweetly...the rest of the round followed in similar fashion, and to my amazement we were clear approaching the last fence in the 1st phase
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Unfortunately, Trike had never seen a wall before (at least not with me
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) and decided it needed closer inspection before jumping....so 4 faults at the last fence....perhaps a little frustrating, but then this is Trike and wehave to remember that every round with him is a bonus...so pretty happy really
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Class 2 was the Grand Tour equivilent...a 1.10m Open, 2-phase, which Bo was entered for. We were drawn about 15th to go in this class, and again the course seemed inviting enough when we walked it, and nothing too big. The arena at Towerlands does seem to make everything look a lot smaller that it really is though and when we walked the course it was clearly up to height
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Anyway, Bo warmed up well and i felt we were in with a decent chance.........he threw his toys out of the pram before we entered the arena (a good thing from past experience as he often gets placed when he strops outside the ring
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)...as we entered there had been no DC's so i felt a solid round would suffice....and so it was....Bo jumped the first DC of the class (and received a huge round of applause from the vocal audience there)
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We weren't particularly quick but at this point i was more interested in jumping DC's than being fast....what with qualification for the Nations Cup comp on sunday being at stake. So, we had our name in lights on the big screen for a while.......but as it turned out we were just a little too slow to get placed
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We ended up 13th out of about 55 starters.....with them only paying the first 11 places....Ho hum
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So, moving on, we decided not to jump Trike in the Nations Cup qualifier as it was 1.05m and he hasn't jumped that with me before....and i was knackered just thinking about jumping anouther class with him lol! So, Bo came next in the Grand Tour Nations Cup qualifier. This was a 1.15m 2-phase class, and we jumping about 8pm at night at this point
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Horse, rider, groom and children were all well pas their best at this point
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The track was 'challlenging' to say the least. Bo and i had only recently jumped our first 'properly' competitive 1.15m about a fortnight earlier...and the second phase of this class was bang up to 1.25...if not 1.30m in places (they were running very last at this point and wanted the class over
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). We jumped our round, and Bo was going great guns over the first 5 fences...clear to this point....where we came off a tight angle to a full up double of oxer to upright. I had to take a check going in, so we didn't get the best stride we could have, and he clipped the back rail going in.....this left him short for the second part so he put down again and we had a stop
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They replaced the rail on the first part and we came again......gave him a good boot going in and he sailed the oxer, but still had a slight hesitation coming out although he did jump it. Bo's concentration had gone at this point though, and we turned to the next fence...the wall off the corner...and he did his nappy, stroppy, duck out thing...and so we were eliminated
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A real shame as he had been going so well to that point
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Onto Saturday, and the next round of Nations Cup qualifiers. Trike was first up in the Small Tour...a REAL test for Trike as this was going to be his first 1.05m with me
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It was an A4 (speed class) too....so suited us to move forwards a little to get the impulsion over the fences. Well.......it weren't pretty......but the boy tried his heart out and went round for 1 down, and a rather annoying 'look' at the wall again....but 8 faults nonetheless in his first class of this size with me
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Bo was in the Grand Tour equivilent at 1.15m....a full out speed class....not as big as the previous nights class, but still plenty to think about as we were against the clock
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When it came to our turn, he started off okay, we were going forwards better than we had been, but he managed to tap two fences out before we approcahed the last....the same double of oxer to upright on about 8.5 yards
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Anyway, he backed off a little going in, and landed short over the first part and put down again before the upright.....i sooo nearly got propelled out the front but managed to hang on somehow
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Came again, and he jumped it okay.....but by now i was concerned that he was losing his confidence a little and so decided to switch from the Grand Prix to the Accumulator instead. Trike was already down to do his Small Tour Accumulator anyway....

I should say at this point that Trike usually only jumps one class per show...he just doesn't have the stamina for more....but we decided as we'd paid our entries, we would have a crack at the Small Tour Accumulator anyway. There were plenty of new spooky fences in there, and unfortunately the rider got it wrong at one too....so he stopped at a simple upright, the also at a very fancy decortive wall (fence 6 of 8 i think
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) so we were eliminated
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I wasn't too bothered though as the whole Small Tour think with Trike was jus supposed to be a bit of fun and better than leaving him at home
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Bo came next in the Grand Tour Accumulator...and somehow i managed to miss the course walk
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It was the same course as the Small Tour Accumulator, just a bit bigger.......and in fact the joker was quite a bit bigger....at around 1.30m
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As we went in we knew we had to score 31 points or more to ge in the prizes.....but Bo managed to have the first two fences down ! I guess if you're going to have poles in an Accumulator the 1 and are the best to have, but it left us with no choice but to jump the Joker if we wanted a chance. He jumped the rest of the track brilliantly, and we came the the last....the joker for 16 points....but i got a shocker of a stride and he had no choice but to say NO
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I then came again and jumped the smaller 8 point option and we finished up with 21 points so nowhere near the prizes there ;( I was a little frustrated that he had the two early poles but happy that he jumped in a reasonable rhythm and went round as i had been concerned that he would lose confidence still further
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We sat and wathed the Small Tour GP and the Big Tour Gp (which finished around 10pm
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) and was glass that we had withdrawn as it did get up quite big....more like a strong Foxhunter than a 1.15m to be honest
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So, sunday arrived, and both horses were entered for their respective Consolation Gp's . I was in two minds as to whether to jump Trike or not as he seemed genuinely exhausted by the whole 3 day show 'thing' and when i got on him in the morning i was very unhappy with the way he was going....very little forward momentum at all
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I sooooo nearly withdrew him after a couple of practice fences.....and i wish i had after the round we had
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He entered the arena a was reticent to canter, but once there he moved forward okay....in fact much better than he had been outside....so we approached the first fence...a simple and small oxer, jumping towards the union jack at the bottom end of the arena. Anyway, 1 stride out, on a perfect stride and perfect rhythm....he stopped dead
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Came to it again, and he did exactly the same thing..........Trike's way of saying i've had enough dad
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Oh well....end of Tour for Trike.....................
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Bo was feeling good as we warmed up for the Grand Tour consolation Gp, and i had high hopes of taking home one of the smexy rosettes that were being given out
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The track was a good 1.10m, with a combination across the diagonal....but very jumpable and nicely spaced out
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We started our round, but he just jumped a little flat over the second fence....a straightforward oxer....and rolled the front pole
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He jumped the rest of the course flawlessly and so a very frustrating 4 faults....ad no prizes, placings, or rosettes all weekend
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The show is amazing though....as the numbers of entries testify to. The courses are beautifully presented, Towerlands is a fantastic venue, and the 'voice of Hickstead' commentating throughout just made the whole show feel very 'special'
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I would recommend it to anyone who is confident and competitive at 1.05m and 1.10m....although, with hindsight i think we would have been better off putting Bo in the Small Tour as some of the tracks (GP in particular) are very strong courses
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It is also a very highly contested show with some very good horse/rider combinations competing. Perhaps a little disappointing was the fact that on the 'Inter-Nations' front, only the Irish fielded a team......but they certainly made up in vocal support what they lacked in numbers, and the whole show would have been a much weaker afair without their presence
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There are photo's to follow when the photographer updates his site....I've seen some of the friday ones......i DREAD to think what Trike's saturday class might throw up as there were some 'interesting' moments...especially over the water tray...which he 'may' have caught on camera......but there might also be some good ones too
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Thanks for reading....if you're still awake lol!
 
I'm awake!!!

Brill report, felt like I was there with you
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Sorry you didn't come home with any ribbons, but it sounds like a good experience for all involved. In fact you have made me deffo want to be there next year
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Did you meet up with Casey?
 
Gosh Rambo that is a hell of a report!
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You should write professionally!
Excellent to hear that Trike had a pleasing class 1 on Friday and all in all sounds like it was a real education for him
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Must have been an electric feeling to have your name in lights so to speak and that atmosphere sounds something else!
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Sounds like you had a fab weekend.......Bet your knackered now though!
Glad the horses started off well, shame it ddn't last until the end but bless trike for trying
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Hopefully next weekend will be a bit more successful for the HHO SJ'ers
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Gosh how exciting. Like Weez said, really felt I was there with you.

Sounds like a super experience for Trike, and Bo was just getting into his stride.

Such a shame you didnt bring home a snazzy rosette, you were so close.

How exciting, i wanna go now lol
 
Thanks guys....

Having just read back my report i must apologise for the appalling spelling and grammar though
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I was shattered when i wrote it, and am still now...

Not sure i could do this SJ'ing thing for a living tbh....It would kill me
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Did you meet up with Casey?

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No, but I was there, probably a good job as I was in bed by 10 every night.
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I entered the small tour, (with the idea of jumping small tour on day one, and changing tours as it went on) lol, but I couldn't and if I read the small print, I would have known that......
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Got 4 faults in J/O on Fri. 12 faults
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sat morning, something Tiff has NEVER had poor girl. So went outside jumped the 1.10 and got 4 faults in J/O.

Double clear yeterday in consolation GP. Coming 15th (prize money yay) then a D/C in the 1.10 outside yay.
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So it ended well.
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Pic's to follow.
 
Oh, i was looking out for you in the Grand Tour
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Well done on the placing in the Consolation GP though....and some money too....wahay
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Didn't think to jump any of the outside classes ourselves....but tbh, both the horses were shattered by the end of the show anyway so probably just as well
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I think you made the right call jumping the Small Tour though....and on the basis of some of the horses that were jumping the Grand Tour (at least one well-known international grade A speed horse that i know of
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) we would have been better off doing the same
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I didn't realise just how fast some of those classes would turn out to be tbh....and we were jumping at the top end of our comfort zone in the Big Tour as it was so weren't gonna be galloping around
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ETS: Casey, where were you parked in the lorry park ? I *think* we might have been right next to you from the photo's in your photobucket account
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We were right down the bottom by the big skips
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Green lorry with red and gold stripes !?
 
Sounds like a lovely show - well done. I want to go now. A proper jumping show like that gets you all fired up again. You really need to qualify scope now.
 
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Lol I may have been, if a certain course builder (not David) wernt eying me up as though I was his next meal.....eew.
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Ewww, yuck, poor you
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It was fierce wasn't it.
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A little disapointed to see some top names there. I was like.....Come on guys, its for amateurs.
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I was chatting to some of the Irish fellas and they were all saying the same thing....if they applied the rule of being outside the Top 200, adjusting the numbers according to the membership, to SJAI they reckoned anyone outside their top 20 would be considered an Amateur
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They were also saying they thought it was quite a tough standard of courses and that they weren't really expecting anything much more than about 1.10m.....obviously too busy drinking the bar dry to think to read the schedule then lol!
 
The courses were definately tricky. Nothing nasty, but as you know, all off angles, and all the related distances were short enough to catch you out. Also had a fair few rider frightener fences.

One course I walked, I think it was a 1.05 the wall was up to my humerous, and i'm 5'10". Thought OMG, how is that 1.05??? I really felt for people with youngsters, or green horses.

I was knackered. I was parked as far away from the arena as humanly possible, had to trudge through all the deep gravel to get anywhere. Apart from the pro's being there, and the gravel, I did enjoy the show.
 
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One course I walked, I think it was a 1.05 the wall was up to my humerous, and i'm 5'10". Thought OMG, how is that 1.05??? I really felt for people with youngsters, or green horses.

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Yes ! The 1.05m GP was bigger than most of the 1.10m's i've ever jumped i reckon, and after the JO they put the back rail of the 'bridge' fence DOWN for the 1.15m GP and it still looked big
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I think the courses rode really well though, and they had to build big due to the numbers involved...especially in the Small Tour.

I think we were parked right behind you then
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You got an F reg DAF by any chance ?
 
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I think we were parked right behind you then
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OMG yes I have, was it you I kept moaning to about my thighs going to be HUGE after all the walking? Spooky.
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I think we were parked right behind you then
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OMG yes I have, was it you I kept moaning to about my thighs going to be HUGE after all the walking? Spooky.
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Yep
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I thought you said you had a pink lorry.....but i thought yours was more of a bronzey colour so didn't click that it was you
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My thighs are killing me today.....and my feet......that gravel was sooooo deep down the bottom wasn't it
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Hope the kids weren't too much of a nuisance btw.....they can get a bit fed up of being at shows lol!
 
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I did see you in a couple of classes then. Thought you rode really well.

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Now i'm scared !

Which classes......and which horse !? I think i probably looked more like a Thelwell sketch on Trike than a SJ'er, and Bo i nearly came out the side door in one of the classes
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Excellant report - shame about not getting placings etc but its all good experience. Does sound like a fab show and maybe one to aim for next year
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well done, cant wait to see the piccies...
 
Well done Kev! Thats brilliant, especially the DC on the first day!
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Way to go Bo! Awwww, bless Trikey - he certainly tells you when he's done enough doesnt he?
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Great report and I'm so glad you enjoyed the experience. You'll be bringing home the ribbons at next years show I reckon!

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Glad you enjoyed the show, and well done on your rounds - its definitly not easy there!

It was much busier this year than last year, but it is a fantastic show so I'm not surprised the entries are increasing. I think its great to be able to jump with that sort of atmosphere and over those sorts of tracks as how often do amatuers get to do that?
 
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