Puppy
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We're gonna be £12 a class at our local showng show - is this expensive?
We're gonna be £12 a class at our local showng show - is this expensive?
Hence why me and my welsh cob now do dressage!! I am fed up of being told he doesn't have enough condition - I keep his weight sensible, I want him to last for more than just a couple of years - and isn't on the bridle - he is, just not overbent???? I also do alot of hacking out so he's quite altheletic for his type, yet the judges seem to think he is thin...
1) Perhaps the lady who won everytime had the best pony? Perhaps you could have congratulated her and learned from her rather than show such sour grapes at not winning.
2) How did your welsh pony look compared to them? Was she as well turned out? If they were produced ponies, they probably went beautifully - did yours? Just how obese were they, or were they just in better condition than yours?
3) A 2 year old? In the first ridden? That's good going! If it's true and the 2 year old did a good show then I'd have had her first too, shows a true first ridden pony! Maybe the 2 year old was on the best pony?
4) Judges all like different types and are entitled to their opinion - if the judge didn't like arabs then they didn't like arabs. I know of a few who hate them. It's an opinion based sport afterall.
Oh, come on! That's not a sour grapes post - it's what goes on all over. Pot/Trophy hunters, obese ponies and ponies with glaringly obvious confo faults, atrocious riding and bad sportsmanship. Why can't people see it and admit it?
I don't mind being placed lower than anyone who beats me fair and square, but I am continually and genuinely shocked at the level of 'corruption' and lows to which people will stoop to win rosettes.
I'm joining in this thread but I long since opted out of riding club cheat-fests!
Brighteyes - you are a VERY bitter, jealous and rude person. I have no desire to reply to your threads because you are so exceptionally snappy. It stinks of bitterness, and it is glaringly obvious for all other forum members to see (believe me!)
I'd better give all these back then because me and my donkey obviously won them because we knew the judge or maybe the judge was blind or maybe they didn't know one end of my horse from the other and thought her arse was her face.
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Alright no need to get arsey
You have obviously done very well, have a good horse and probably fair judges.
All I am saying is that a lot of small shows I visit are not so. This is not a debate on showing, as people have stated here it can happen in their showjumping classes, dressage, even gymkhanas etc.
If you haven't witnessed the same old showjumping family winning every class no matter how small the fences, or the judge that admits they can't upset children, then don't post.
Brighteyes - you are a VERY bitter, jealous and rude person. I have no desire to reply to your threads because you are so exceptionally snappy. It stinks of bitterness, and it is glaringly obvious for all other forum members to see (believe me!)
I'm not going for a fun day out to clean up, I'm taking him for an educational experience. I pay my entry fee, I don't always win because his behaviour often lets him down, and I couldn't give a scooby about the sad people who grumble about us. There are very very few quiet, no pressure shows for 'pro' show horses, so where else are we supposed to take them? I don't agree with people who take their good horses to tiny events purely to clean up, but so many of them are out for a reason other than to win.
It would appear that none of you moaners on here have actually ever helped to organise and / or run a show? If you got off your backsides and put yourselves on the other side of the fence and found out how much effort is needed to put on a show, try to find people to judge, steward, score, do parking, put up poles, run refreshments, do secretary, do announcements and all the other myriad jobs you might have a different view and be just as fed up as I am to hear "It's not fair" all the time. If you actually bothered to have some input you might be able to influence the choice of judge to one who, in your opinion, is not biased.
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oh dear
i have just bought my 1st horse after years of longing (i grew up with ponies on our farm) Anyway was v excited to enter shows this summer for the experiance but i fear they are biast. I would struggal to place anywhere but it almost seems pointless and takes away any enjoyment if only the pre arranged glory hunters get placed by their chum judges and yes i know it happens
Still I will go for the fun and hope its not snubbed out. Thats if i dont have to return him due to poss problems![]()
haha at tea green, its all rose tinted when your in the know eh
i am lucky i get to see shows all over as an entrant, helper or some capacity and there is a lot of bias.
i know people who choose classes solely on judge because they know they will do well under them.
whats the point in that?
the judge should be unbiased and choose best to class standard, not who he recognises or may have had a hand in breeding.
i have to say our main local show is very good in most times although still fall foul of bias.
i guess you cant stamp it out entirely.
county quality going to local shows is not on though, yes your horse may need experience but you should go in hc? is it they do in dressage.
good example to local showers but not making them feel bad.
as for cost, our local show is around 12 pound a class, quite normal in this area, it costs to get good quality judges, prizes and stuff.
3 pound for a clear round is a bargain in my view.