Saturday 6 October 2012

Twesledown (UA) - 6 October 2012



Another nice late start! Our dressage wasn't until 14.22 so we didn't have to leave the yard until 10.30 am. 

Before I left I had to sort the lorry out  and clean the tack from the outing yesterday at Pulborough - everything was wet through! 

I forgot to take my jodhpurs out the night before to clean them so I ended up wearing an old pair with no zip (hopefully no one was looking down there)! 

This was Esther's (Poppinghole Patchwork) last event before she goes back home to her owners for a holiday.

I thought she did a lovely test but ended up scoring 34. She had an annoying one down and went clear XC putting us in 6th place, this was her first placing so was really pleased finishing on a good note. 

She has been a joy to bring on and will miss riding her when she's gone.

So that's my last event of the season, I will be out hunting and show jumping in the winter and will keep you all updated!







Pulborough - 5 October 2012



It wasn't such an early start yesterday which was nice!  We didn't leave the yard until 9.30 am. 

We set off with the three boys,  Ollie, Corby and Tango Man! 

Ollie was entered for IN but I decided to swap to BE100 after SoE to hopefully have a good run before the end of the season.

This turned out to be great with Ollie winning his BE100 section with a 31 dressage and a double clear.  He's definitely more of a SJ and a good BE100 horse, not quite there with the courage for Novice! 

I can always relay on the Corbster to get placed (when he's not it's pilot error - missing a jump etc!!).  He was 3rd with a double clear - third time running we've come 3rd just shows how consistent he is! 

Tango was a bad pony!!! He didn't like the look of number 2 in the SJ and ended up dropping a shoulder and letting me jump the jump clear!  Unfortunately we were then eliminated as the SJ wasn't in the ring he went out so couldn't remount.  Shame we didn't have a chance to complete the SJ and go round the XC course.

So it's the end of the season for my neddies! Just one more event for me (today!) at Twelesdown with the lovely coloured mare I have on livery, Esther "Poppinghole Patchwork".  I'll let you know how I get on later!


South of England - 22-23 September 2012


This is my favourite local event as it's always well run and has a well built XC course. 

I had three Cullawn horses entered Cullawn My Way aka Corby, Cullawn Warrior aka Ollie and Cullawn Celtic Queen aka Lady.

I took three of them on Saturday - Corby in the BE100, Ollie in the Novice and Lady doing her CIC** dressage so had three tests to remember!  My friends and mum can't believe I can remember tests as I'm no good at remembering other things (without a bit of reminding!)!

Corby was a superstar scoring a 24 dressage, one pole in the SJ and clear XC being placed 3rd again. 

We thought we would try Ollie out again at Novice he started the day off well with a 35 dressage and a super clear round SJ. XC was next - started off great had a few brake problems but was jumping bold and clear until fence 13 (unlucky for us!) it was a log to a step down 2 strides to another log, we had a run out at the first part then jumped it then the step was too scary for Ollie. Mum said she could see his legs shaking bless him! He did eventually go down but we were eliminated.

It was Lady's turn for her dressage, I've not competed her at ** for two years. She was a bit naughty and very tense so we didn't score a great test we got 61.7.

Back on the Sunday for XC with Lady. Not a great day for eventing! As soon as I got on Lady I was wet through! The weather was awful! We ended up having a run out at number 6 which was a pheasant feeder to a narrow arrowhead which is unlike her so I decided to retire. The XC was abandoned before the Intermediate and OI due to flooding!  The weather has been seriously rubbish this season for eventing!

Talking of the weather - know I mentioned them the other day but still really impressed with the waterproof jods (Equetech) I picked up at Dragonfly Saddlery http://www.dragonflysaddlery.co.uk/.  They've made my life so much easier with the really bad weather.  It's miserable spending all day up the yard when you get caught in a downpour.  My legs have stayed nice and dry and warm.  They are a really good investment especially because the weather is so rubbish and lots of people have limited time to ride.  At least I can just get on and work through the weather.  Perhaps they'll make an all in one suit so I can guarantee all of me stays dry!!   http://www.dragonflysaddlery.co.uk/addtocart.asp?categoryid=&subcatid=&hr=&categoryname=&subcatname=&itemid=2943 

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So we didn't finish the season great with Lady but she will be back next season just the first half then she will be making a baby in the summer! 

Next stop Pulborough with the 3 boys Ollie, Corby and Tango.

Munstead - 16 September 2012


Munstead has always been one of my favourite events to take young horses too.

I took Tango and Corby on the Sunday in the BE100. This was Tango's first BE100 and Corby's first event since Eridge back in June. The only reason Corby hasn't been out competing is because I've been trying to sell him but had no luck so far, so he's back eventing until the end of the season.  I do enjoy competing Corby as he's so consistent.  It's a shame he hasn't found a new home yet so someone else can enjoy his good results!

Corby started the day off with a 33 dressage which is ok but he could do better than that.  He went double clear and came 3rd.

Tango did a slightly better test than Corbs and had a 32.  He had an annoying one pole in the SJ. We were pretty lucky not to have another - coming up to the second to last my martingale snapped! I thought he would spook at this but he was a good boy and carried on over the double to finish. 

XC was next and I needed another martingale strap! I sent my dad off to buy one but can you believe they didn't sell them separately. Luckily Kate Ludden was competing and kindly lent me hers (thanks Kate!).

Tango did a clear round but had time faults as we took some long routes and that's where the martingale came in handy for turning. 

So next stop for Tango is Pulborough BE100 and Corby South of England BE100.