Snail with Sky

Snail with Sky
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Monday, 23 May 2011

Addington Premier League!!

Another burst of shows have been and gone, we used Hartpury as a warm up for Addington Premier League which was very useful-Woodlander Rockstar had more or less just returned from Stud so was a little bit ring rusty with attentions not quite with me the whole time but all things considered he tried quite hard. I also rode Worldwide in his first Advanced Medium which he coped with really well, it was the 85, so quite nice to leave the changes to the very end! Mike rode Half Moon Dynasty in her first Medium which was a little green but again, all things considered, she coped really well. She is a very big moving mare with a lot of range and power so trying to get all of it together under control is the biggest challenge, I'm sure Mike wouldn't mind if the arena could be extended to a slightly bigger size! Half Moon Delphi did a pretty stunning test, again, it was her first competitive outing with us so it was just a case of seeing how things went, she really took things in her stride and looked pretty established at the level. Marakov went as well to have a run through the Intermediare 2.

Addington Premier League was a busy show with taking 7 horses. I took Rockstar to compete in the small tour classes, the Intermediare 1 on the second day was definitely one of his better tests. All of his trot work and the majority of the canter work is becoming really established now, I just have to work on his self carriage in the tempis-he is very keen to go into extended canter the minute he sees the diagonal and as a result I easily have too much hand on which makes him to deep, more strength in my seat I think! I took Worldwide and Two Sox, who had only just had his stitches taken out, to ride, needless to say, Two Sox in particular was behaving like a 3 year old! Mike had success with Half Moon Delphi again, winning both the Prix St Georges and Intermediare 1, Torino came very close to an Intermediare 1 victory, but a slight error of course in the walk cost it which was unfortunate. Very pleased with Marakov who generally sees ghosts everywhere, it was quite windy for the Grand Prix and the Special which were held outside, he had a few small mistakes but generally his work is improving all the time with him becoming stonger and more powerful. He won the Grand Prix Special which was a nice one to finish on!

Once back home again it was a quick unpack and re pack to go to Vale View with Dynasty and Worldwide for some more qualifying points. We had entered a Medium and an Advanced Medium again but slightly more challenging with it being the M75 and AM98! Definitely quite a challenge for both horses with the movements coming up quite fast, also a challenge for us with the horses being a little green at the level.

Next up we have Somerford and Wellington Premier Leagues which aren't that far away . . . we also have some more day shows planned with the younger horses/horses who are working at the lower levels so busy busy busy!

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