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Friday 9 July 2010

Purston & Barbury

Phew, so the British Heat Wave continues.

A scorching weekend at Purston Manor was huge fun. Both Mary and Lydia had their mares in the BE100 and did brilliantly to finish within 0.5 of a penalty of each other, the highlights being both of their lovely XC clear rounds. I had Master Rowan and Warford Lady in the BE100, and felt the pressure of following my pupils after their great rounds, and thankfully held my own with Warford Lady doing a fab double clear and good test for 4th. It was a battle of the Aston-le-Walls team in that section as I was beaten by my old boss Nigel Taylor and one of my fellow stable jockeys Emma Humphrey! Rowan went really well with just a little hesitation at a very tricky water fence, only a momentary pause so I was more than happy. Excitingly Warford Lady has now been BE registered so will hopefully be seen out on the circuit a few more times this year...and stop press....she won a dressage show yesterday/11th July, with her delighted owner Tracey Henry on board. CONGRATULATIONS!




We have just returned from a very fun and busy weekend at Barbury Castle, and it has to be said both Barbury and Purston provided us perfect ground given the lack of rain, so a huge 'thank you' to all those concerned. I took Willy Do and Castle River in the ON, River Mill in the Retraining of Racehorse final, and Kilcoltrim Ambassador in the 2*. I had a lovely weekend with all the boys trying hard in most phases! Willy finished 11th on a super test 29.5, 4 faults (my fault) and jumped a lovely smooth clear XC so he is ready for his advanced debut at Aston. Castle River did a fab 29 dressage and finished on it to take 5th. River Mill did a dreadful test in the main arena for 48! (2nd last), but made up for it with a super double clear to lie 10th in the RoR champs, and the top 10 were invited back on Sunday to show jump in the main ring. He jumped really well, but I made a mistake into the 3rd so didn't quite finish on our clean score but happy with his jumping efforts especially in the electric atmosphere. Kilcoltrim Ambassador did a lovely smooth test with a few green mistakes for a very respectable 52.5 in the 2*, and then jumped a great double clear with 8 time faults to finish 26th. The time faults were a result of me taking one long route at some spooky mushrooms which many horses seem to misread, and irritatingly it cost me 16 places! Such is the competitiveness of this top of the range show that is on EVERYONE's to do list.

So we head to Aston le Walls next for three boys to make their advanced debuts, and two to novice debuts, and Luke the only seasoned campaigner aiming to reinstate his advanced one day qualifications. So fingers crossed and 'watch this space'

2 comments:

  1. Go Posy!, so excited about seeing her go novice...we love Lucy! Tx

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  2. Loving the new blog pages Tx

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