14 May 2008 #1 P pnap Well-Known Member Joined 23 November 2007 Messages 769 Location Scotland Visit site http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/expats/expats_news/article1163753.ece
14 May 2008 #2 J JessPickle Well-Known Member Joined 18 October 2005 Messages 13,049 Visit site all because the girth wasn't tight enough!!!! they were both very lucky!
14 May 2008 #3 S skye123 Well-Known Member Joined 5 December 2006 Messages 3,273 Location Leicestershire/Devon Visit site ow!
14 May 2008 #4 FestiveFuzz Well-Known Member Joined 5 January 2008 Messages 4,586 Visit site Am just glad no one was hurt
14 May 2008 #5 N nikkiportia Well-Known Member Joined 28 January 2008 Messages 2,113 Location Newmarket, Suffolk Visit site Blimey! What a picture!
14 May 2008 #6 U u04elw2 Well-Known Member Joined 19 July 2005 Messages 383 Location Aberdeen, Scotland www.mobileliveryservices.weebly.com Says a lot for the use of a breast girth in racing!!
14 May 2008 #7 Tinker_Belle Well-Known Member Joined 4 February 2008 Messages 10,936 Location Gloucestershire. Visit site Wow. I would not want to have been that rider
14 May 2008 #8 Alibear Well-Known Member Joined 25 March 2003 Messages 9,211 Location East Anglia Visit site Who ever saddled that horse up is in for a right telling off!
14 May 2008 #9 Solveig Well-Known Member Joined 1 April 2006 Messages 185 Location N. Ireland www.shine.net Goodness!!! Thats crazy . Lucky they were both ok.
14 May 2008 #10 A ajf Well-Known Member Joined 26 November 2007 Messages 3,164 Location Devon Visit site Oh poor pony. They is gonna be in BIG trouble pb
14 May 2008 #11 jesterfaerie Well-Known Member Joined 21 January 2007 Messages 11,177 Location Yorkshire Visit site Very lucky not to have been hurt!
14 May 2008 #12 A ajn1610 Well-Known Member Joined 21 March 2008 Messages 1,955 Location Cheshire Visit site I think there maybe a groom looking for work about now!
14 May 2008 #13 C ChestnutHunter Well-Known Member Joined 5 April 2007 Messages 959 Visit site Gosh!!
14 May 2008 #14 Tiffany Well-Known Member Joined 25 October 2007 Messages 6,922 Location Derbyshire Visit site OMG - what an amazing photo and thank god they were both ok
14 May 2008 #15 S simsav Well-Known Member Joined 28 February 2008 Messages 342 Visit site Don't u just love it that work ban certain websites!! argh!!!
14 May 2008 #17 G Gorgeous George Well-Known Member Joined 2 April 2007 Messages 6,268 Location Essex Visit site blimey! Glad they're ok and glad it wasn't me on board!
14 May 2008 #18 Angua2 Well-Known Member Joined 16 December 2005 Messages 3,233 Location Epping Visit site now I have hear of a horse going over with a rear but never a buck. in someways a good job they parted company. nice to hear they are both Ok though
now I have hear of a horse going over with a rear but never a buck. in someways a good job they parted company. nice to hear they are both Ok though
14 May 2008 #19 B BankEndRescue Well-Known Member Joined 29 February 2008 Messages 1,779 Location Yorkshire www.bankendequinerescue.com how the hell did it not break it's neck???
14 May 2008 #20 I ickelshadow Well-Known Member Joined 16 May 2006 Messages 391 Location Melbourne, Australia Visit site yiiiiiiiiikes i can not believe the horse was not hurt - i was expecting the worst to be honest, didnt want to read the story!
yiiiiiiiiikes i can not believe the horse was not hurt - i was expecting the worst to be honest, didnt want to read the story!
14 May 2008 #21 C chunklovescooks Well-Known Member Joined 26 February 2007 Messages 1,083 Location Leeds, west yorks Visit site time for a breastplate? Glad noone was hurt!
15 May 2008 #22 F FarthingwoodFox Well-Known Member Joined 17 March 2008 Messages 1,911 Location On a grassy hill Visit site What a brute of a horse!