ElleJS
Well-Known Member
Sorry to be boring put perhaps it is true... rolls eyes...
Pathetic....
Pathetic....
Can we please just stop getting at Georgie, YES she made a mistake but seriously quit with the high and mighty!
Actually Silu most the time the young riders are the ones that bring on the 4* event horses!
I brought mine up from an unbroken 4yo to 4*, Sarah Stretton brought on Skip On since a naughty 4yo, Emily L the same with Pardon Me, Nic Malcolm the same with Mcfly, Alice Pearson brought her horse on from intermediate level, Lauren Shannon the same with hers and she has had some horrid falls and tough times on the way and now look at her! Beautiful riding! Angus Smales and Aarron Millar with their horses too and i can throw in a ton more names that have produced horses to advanced 3* level! Had Georgie gone clear none of this would be said...
SERIOUSLY TO RIDE AT 4* LEVEL IT IS NOT HANDED TO YOU ON A PLATE. No one I have ever encounted has acted like a spoilt brat in this sport. Never ever. You just don't know how much blood sweat and tears go into it, however expensive your horse.
Jealousy... such a horrid thing.....
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However, I do agree with a poster further on up. A lot of kids expect it all on a plate. I have seen it in our PC and on our yard. I could write reams on a kid on our yard regarding her quest to be an event rider. Mummy has to pay out for expensive horses, kit, training, tack etc. Said kid does not want to work hard, just expects horse to stick it head down in the right place and shove its hocks underneath itself with no help from her. Her results are mediocre and its all down to the horse, and I have seen her kick her horse in the stomach because her dressage was not good. Her old horse is now sold and she has yet another poor horse to blame for her shortcomings. I've also seen it in our PC, where parents go out and buy the most expensive pony for their little darling, who really cant ride even one side of it. It all goes horribly wrong, pony gets sold as a bad job and another pony bought.
Thanks Nutkin. I've read the blog and I'm a littlethat everyone is reading this to be her blaming the horse? I haven't watched their round on Burghley tv (will try do that this week when I've time), but from reading the blog, she firstly writes;
So her first worries were for the horse and "was it my fault". Hardly blaming the horse?
And she goes on to write;
However I watched the course preview with Mark Phillips and he talked about riders really needing to attack the A element of this combination in order to make the long 2 stride distance to the corner. So she was doing what the course designer wanted her to do, it's just her horse was a little too bold.
I think the criticism has been a little harsh, but maybe I'll change my mind when watching the vid. Just my opinion though.![]()
PS- I also think that as long as the horse is fit, sound and happy to do it's job, it should matter what "number" is describing it's age. Albeit I am riding nowhere near 4* level, my horse is 19 and I will keep her going as long as she's happy. I hope MM has many more years of fun ahead of him, sounds like he truly loves his job and wasn't struggling up until this mistake/accident which could have happened had he been 9yrs old, never mind 19.
After a lot of analysing we think he either may not have read the back rail on the corner and therefore would have cleared it if there hadn't been one, or he was a little over enthusiastic and had possibly wanted to show off for the crowds by doing what no other horse had tried, however I will never know.
She's a sportsman, criticism is part of the package. I'm sure a lot of you slagged off the England footballers following the world cup, or have moaned about our cricket team losing a test. It's the same thing.
Not at all. I have no interest or knowledge in football or cricket. Especially footballers who are grossly overpaid ... although that's a whole new thread.
That's not directed at any one footballer by the way![]()
Moaning about a team is completely different to 'moaning' about an individual. Footballers etc do not have an animal that they love and care for in their responsibility.
It's a pity that many people do not READ what other posters say. I thought I had made it quite clear in my original post that this was NOT a witch hunt of Georgie Strang in particular, if it had been her named would have been mentioned in the post's title! Elle JS didn't disappoint by predictably retaliating with the jealously card...yawn, thank god for frangible pins and hope the old boy isn't too sore.
I have just read georgie strang's analysis of the fall at Burghley. I am some what shocked that there was not one mention of it possibly being her fault. I am slightly at a loss as to why the younger generation of eventers seem to always blame the horse. It sometimes comes across that they forget if it wasnt for their horses they would be no where.
Yes, but saying Rooney played badly is a bit different to someone on here saying that Georgie riding is putting the horse's life in danger and that she shouldn't be riding. That's a pretty hurtful thing to say TBH.
Maybe it's me being a bit more world-weary than some but I just don't understand why people get so worked up about a bad ride round Burghley?! .
At the end of the day, I'd be pretty narked to be told what I should and shouldn't do with my own horses by people who knew neither me nor my horses. It's her life, her decisions and her business TBH. As it was last year with ElleJS and HER horse - nobody's business but hers.
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I can only assume that you think running him again with this girl riding is in his best interests????????
I have to be candid in saying that I found her blog post about "crashing" disgusting. She obviously doesn't get it. Tries to blame the horse, and then does somewhat concede that "maybe she could have steadied him a bit". YOU THINK??????? Since when does riding a 4* involve running a horse as absolutely as fast as he can go at every fence out there with absolutely no support from the rider?
It would be nice if ANY of the adults in this situation would think of the best interests of the horse here. If she literally kills him on course somewhere, it will be to late.
I admit the horse looked great but if you are going to put him out there, at least don't put him out there with someone on him that is endangering his life any more than the sport itself does.........