RachelFerd
Well-Known Member
took my mare schooling at the links in newmarket yesterday in preparation for running her at fakenham on sunday.
I jumped her down the all-weather schooling fences a couple of times which she jumped well (no pictures, sorry!)
I then jumped off and legged the OH up to take her over the chase fences on the turf - the fences at the links are pretty full-up in size and probably a little more sizeable than your average point to point fence (certainly at the courses I have been to in the south-east)
OH has ridden under rules over hurdles/fences, but hasn't actually jumped a fence since 2005, he has only ridden on the flat since then. Well, he is wasted as a flat jockey, that's all I can say! He got her spot on down the three fences both times - really glad as has probably boosted her confidence a lot since tipping over with me at Parham.
Some vid stills -
how many flat jockeys would have the balls to do that? Not too many of them I think!
I jumped her down the all-weather schooling fences a couple of times which she jumped well (no pictures, sorry!)
I then jumped off and legged the OH up to take her over the chase fences on the turf - the fences at the links are pretty full-up in size and probably a little more sizeable than your average point to point fence (certainly at the courses I have been to in the south-east)
OH has ridden under rules over hurdles/fences, but hasn't actually jumped a fence since 2005, he has only ridden on the flat since then. Well, he is wasted as a flat jockey, that's all I can say! He got her spot on down the three fences both times - really glad as has probably boosted her confidence a lot since tipping over with me at Parham.
Some vid stills -
how many flat jockeys would have the balls to do that? Not too many of them I think!