Monday 21 July 2008

Brightling and the Duke does it again with Sarah!

Sarah Elliott owns the Duke of Bartle,and rode him to ninth place at Brightling Horse Trials three years after she began her dream of competing in british eventing horse trials. Sarah is a top level Barrister so she uses Lisa Hamilton to train/coach her and sometimes train her horses to be ready for competitions. Sarah hopes to be taking Bart pre novice next season, Im sure they will do very well.

Jenny Haywood's horse Brendon Hill Sharp Talk was off form at Brightling, one stop show jumping put the end to her chances, even though Lisa rode her around the xc course inside the time as usual. Hard to make the time at Brightling, as a very hilly course with an steep uphill climb at the end.

Next we had Iping. Iping was a successful event for Brendon Hill Sharp Talk, coming 7th in the pre novice, losing an higher placing due to one down show jumping. BHSTalk was far more forward today and I was very pleased with her efforts. Jays Gransun also competed at Iping, he came out of a semi-retirement to contest the OPN, he should have won, but he was so excited in the show jumping, he flattened and had two down, moving him to 5th place after xc.

Coming up we have Mattingley horse trials with Jays Golden Hera and hopefully pre novice with BHSTalk, followed closely by Chilham Aug 3rd, then it will be an august break for al the horses before Firle Place at end of August.

Thursday 3 July 2008

The Duke of Bartle Wins again!

Well the Duke of Bartle won again at Eridge. If you haven't been to Eridge horse trials, I strongly suggest you compete there next year. Its a stunning course with spectacular spectator viewing. However Eridge is not for the faint hearted, the Intro course requires gutsy riding, and the novice and Pre novice need a strong and determined rhythmic line to make it inside the time!

Brendon Hill Sharp Talk managed 11th in the OPN, just missing out on a place because she tipped a rail in the show jumping.

Jays Silver Spirit is out of action due to a virus, he seemed extremely unwilling to jump at west wilts, it was most unlike him, turns out he was very ill, luckily we immed had his blood tested after his poor event and he is now on medication and getting better fast, but wont make it back til the end of the season.

Iping Cross country clinic took place today and went really well. Everyone who came seemed to enjoy themselves and take away some a little more of the vital confidence needed to go strongly clear cross country.

My schoolmaster is sadly still lame, he has serious inflammation of his suspensory. I am about to try cold laser treatments, but it seems only time will heal. He is the gentlest kindest horse I know, and I am fighting to do everything I know to get him right, if hes not better by october, then i have to consider surgery which is a risky strategy, that i would rather avoid.

July is a very busy month, I will be at Brightling, Iping and Mattingley horse trials, and have taken on photographing the courses for Equineaffairs.com so that will make me extra fit, walking and cataloguing each jump at all levels ;-0

XC clinic at Tweseldown July 8th
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Tuesday 22 April 2008

Good start to season

Munstead Horse Trails in Godalming Surrey, went rather well for me this year. A win on Bartle ( Duke of Bartle) in PN, a seventh on Rosa ( brendon Hill Sharp Talk) in PN and a very creditable 11th for Hera in the Intro.

I was thrilled with all of them and particualarly Hera (Jays Golden Herea) who seemed to be braver and easier to ride than last season...Her show jumping still needs lot of work but at last she is going forward and her cross country was super and very brave indeed.

Next two horse trials Goring and South of England wre cancelled due to adverse conditions it was such a wet 4 weeks, so Bartle has nothing till Nurstead Court, Here will be coming out at Mattingley and Rosa also. Bigger gap than I would have liked between events but cant be helped, lets see what May brings weather wise, hopefully the spring has rained itself out now ;-)

Plan with Bartle is to do a novice asap, but as Sarah wants to win a few events first with him, he probably wont come out novice till Iping. Iping is a tricky course as hilly, but it is a fair test and I think Bartle can do it.