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Not so many years ago you could go to a local show, pay around £6 a class and have a lovely day out. In my area all the shows, even the local, small grass roots ones are now doing nothing but Equifest, Chaps, Sunshine tour etc, etc, etc qualifiers and classes are now around £10. I know public liabilty insurance is expensive, but surely you are putting people off by charging so much in the current climate?? Especially those of us with "non show quality" horses and ponies who used to like going along for a nice day out and a chance at a rossette, now everything is a qualifier we won't stand a chance of even being placed!!
Sour grapes you ask? well, yes there is a bit! There is nowhere now for the hairy, scuffy but saintly kids pony to have a chance at coming home with a prize. This will put the next generation off showing altogether.
With fuel so expensive and classes at that price I have decided not to bother going again to a ridden or inhand show.
On the other side of the coin, I went to a carriage driving show last weekend where classes were still £6, the atmosphere was fantastic and the turnout was brilliant and new and novice people were helped and encouraged, so if carriage driving clubs can do it, why not riding clubs??
Sour grapes you ask? well, yes there is a bit! There is nowhere now for the hairy, scuffy but saintly kids pony to have a chance at coming home with a prize. This will put the next generation off showing altogether.
With fuel so expensive and classes at that price I have decided not to bother going again to a ridden or inhand show.
On the other side of the coin, I went to a carriage driving show last weekend where classes were still £6, the atmosphere was fantastic and the turnout was brilliant and new and novice people were helped and encouraged, so if carriage driving clubs can do it, why not riding clubs??