well..

Ach you were only 20mins from me!! :p Should have said you were in the area ;)
Lovely horse, if he came from lennons then there is no doubt he can jump! :)
I love the arena there, is really really nice to ride on :)

Good luck with him! :D
 
Ach you were only 20mins from me!! :p Should have said you were in the area ;)
Lovely horse, if he came from lennons then there is no doubt he can jump! :)
I love the arena there, is really really nice to ride on :)

Good luck with him! :D

He came from a friend of Dermott's :) Dermott is lovely tho, isn't he?
I had such a great experience when I was there - I got to ride Lou Lou (sp)! I love that mare so much I wanted to take her home with me :D

the arena may be nice, but it's bloody hard to fall on :o how embarrassing..
If we're ever back, I'll deffo let you know. Would be nice to meet people in the flesh :)
 
Stunning boy and wow those facilities- what an arena, I'm green with envy! Wish you all the best with him in the future, he is a really nice type! Out of interest- viewing horses in Ireland how did you find their pricing? Not being nosey I promise, just interested as I found in the past horses in Ireland (and I'm Irish!!) can be seriously overpriced- I'm currently looking and have been looking on the continent instead of at home but wonder with the recession in Ireland if things are more reasonably priced or at least on a par with here in britain.
 
well we thought we'd save a bit of money buying out of Ireland and we were wrong :o
this horse is over budget :rolleyes:
I'm very jealous of dermotts yard - it was lovely.

there's already a Danny on my yard :o
plus, he's a sweetie ;)
the other option was 'lanky' :D
 
Ah typical- horses always tend to be a great budget breaker! Oh well better keep up the hunt outside of Ireland so! :-) Just so you know his name in Gaelic would be 'tra na Dhun na nGall'' if there's a word there you wanted to use as a name for him! ;-)
 
in all fairness, his name could change over the next few weeks :D
he's probably going to get called 'oi you *bleeeeep*' ;)

LOL! I really don't think he's a Beau, that's a little girls name and he's a big boy! You could call him Donald, or Mac? :P would kind of remove the "bad luck" of changing his name. :)
 
Ah typical- horses always tend to be a great budget breaker! Oh well better keep up the hunt outside of Ireland so! :-) Just so you know his name in Gaelic would be 'tra na Dhun na nGall'' if there's a word there you wanted to use as a name for him! ;-)

Aww I like it in Gaelic :)
I might sneakily have that embroidered on his Thermatex when we get round to ordering them ;)
 
He's gorgeous and I must admit I think Beau suits him. Congratulations and lots of luck with him. Look forward to seeing more pics when you get him home. :) x
 
The best news is that he doesn't have a competition record in Ireland so we can work our way through the levels at BS once we get to know each other :)
 
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