Working and ridden hunter classes in the South West, Bristol area

rushyj

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For all you event riders, show jumpers and general riders do you use working hunter classes and ridden hunter classes as schooling for babies? A friend of mine is organising a showing show in bristol on the 13th June with a wide range of all classes and an all day worker ring for all types and levels. During the course there was a lot of chat that the worker and hunter classes entries are dropping off at shows across the south west?

I personally show horses so I am not the one to ask if there is still a call for them. As a general rule would peoples still like the worker sections..
 
Which show is that rushyj? There's LOADS of shows on in this area on the 13th. I find there are very few working hunter classes in the area, I didn't go to ONE show that had workers at local level last year. I want to get Genie doing workers this year, so I would definately want to enter, but there also is very seldom working M&M or working cob.
 
We used to love M&M WHP with our Welsh B. He wasn't the fllashiest but would jump absolutely anything so could beat "poncie" ponies who wouldn't deem to jump a pole. I think WHP gives non serious showing people a chance.
 
It is the SWSS showing Show there are worker classes for M&M WHP, Nursery stakes M&M and plaited, Confined novice workers (All heights) even working hunters for Traditional Cobs of all colours. So the thinking was give workers to everyone.

website is www.southwestshowingsociety.webs.com
 
Ah I don't think I can take G to that as she's not registered, so will go to one of the others where she can do more than one class.
 
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