Ali16
Well-Known Member
Up to you to decide which is chalk and which is cheese... but they are both equally awesome 
Yesterday the groom and I trundled up to Bury Farm (very nice venue) for the BE90 JAS to ease us gently into the season. We had Mr Mojo (super cob) and Minnie (the groom's posh grass roots eventing schoolmistress) on the box.
Mojo (the apple of my eye) was up first - he was slightly star struck by all the shiny coloured poles, music etc etc and had fence 3 down, but after that he pulled up his little socks and positively flew around the rest of the course! He has decided that he didn't just want to be a kick-along hunting pony - he quite fancied trying this eventing malarky... and goodness me, is he good at it?! Literally NOTHING fazes him and regardless of how much leg I have/don't have on, he's always going. Good pony! We finished on 22 style (very high marking yesterday), 4 SJ, 0 XC, 8 time. LOVE HIM
Fence 1:
Pro pics
And his sale video (sniff sniff - he's now on HQ
) Including most of his JAS round.
(Now I'm blubbing at the thought of selling him...)
Anyway, onto Miss Minnie Mouse (DIIIVVAA!!), who hadn't actually seen an indoor XC fence before... hmmmm. It was also our first course and competition together so even though she is perfectly capable of Novice, we thought the 90 was the best bet for us to get to know one another. She's mega talented & I am sooo lucky to be able to ride her this season
Looking smart in our Harry Dabbs rug & saddle:
Well, safe to say Minnie enjoyed herself as much as me! She flew round as well, just tipped fence 6 as we got too close, but all in all I think it wasn't too shoddy a round for our first attempt! She's super speedy & cannot wait to go XC
Her pro pics are here
And her vid is here
So Minnie finished on 17 style, 4 SJ, 0 XC, 0 time. Very pleased with her!
I must say, though, despite the high marking, I was suprised that my style scores weren't worse... my lower leg seems to have grown a mind of it's own over the winter. Too much SJ and not enough hunting methinks!!
Thanks for reading
Yesterday the groom and I trundled up to Bury Farm (very nice venue) for the BE90 JAS to ease us gently into the season. We had Mr Mojo (super cob) and Minnie (the groom's posh grass roots eventing schoolmistress) on the box.
Mojo (the apple of my eye) was up first - he was slightly star struck by all the shiny coloured poles, music etc etc and had fence 3 down, but after that he pulled up his little socks and positively flew around the rest of the course! He has decided that he didn't just want to be a kick-along hunting pony - he quite fancied trying this eventing malarky... and goodness me, is he good at it?! Literally NOTHING fazes him and regardless of how much leg I have/don't have on, he's always going. Good pony! We finished on 22 style (very high marking yesterday), 4 SJ, 0 XC, 8 time. LOVE HIM
Fence 1:
Pro pics
And his sale video (sniff sniff - he's now on HQ
(Now I'm blubbing at the thought of selling him...)
Anyway, onto Miss Minnie Mouse (DIIIVVAA!!), who hadn't actually seen an indoor XC fence before... hmmmm. It was also our first course and competition together so even though she is perfectly capable of Novice, we thought the 90 was the best bet for us to get to know one another. She's mega talented & I am sooo lucky to be able to ride her this season
Looking smart in our Harry Dabbs rug & saddle:
Well, safe to say Minnie enjoyed herself as much as me! She flew round as well, just tipped fence 6 as we got too close, but all in all I think it wasn't too shoddy a round for our first attempt! She's super speedy & cannot wait to go XC
Her pro pics are here
And her vid is here
So Minnie finished on 17 style, 4 SJ, 0 XC, 0 time. Very pleased with her!
I must say, though, despite the high marking, I was suprised that my style scores weren't worse... my lower leg seems to have grown a mind of it's own over the winter. Too much SJ and not enough hunting methinks!!
Thanks for reading