Tuesday, 20 July 2010

Sam Penn a fantastic weekend at Brightling despite brake failure and tripping up in the trot up!

I love events that dont involve hours of travelling in order to get there, so it was great to be close to home again this weekend at Brightling Park. Tickeridge got the weekend off to a flying start, with a win in BE100 sec A, finishing on his dressage score of 23.5. Brockley Star was hot on his heels with 3rd in sec B, also finishing on his dressage mark of 28.5. Boundalong rounded off the Saturday with her best performance to date in the dressage arena, with a mark of 58.5 in CIC **. Although there was some tension in places, it was a huge improvement with no waving at the judges or any unrequired flying changes, perhaps escaping from the horsebox and galloping around the lorry park for quarter of an hour is a much better way to prepare her than with lots of schooling!

Sunday also started well with Coevers Diamond Clover performing a lovely test in the CIC1* to be 4th after this phase on 46.6. unfortunately 12 faults added in the showjumping put us out of contention, but he went superbly across country, taking all the straight routes and dealing with a few things that he has never encountered before such as the bounce at fence 11/12. He also galloped up the final hill really well, especially considering he is 3/4 Irish Draught, better in fact than some Thoroughbreds I saw over the course of the weekend.

Charter Party also had a successful time in Novice sec G. Although his dressage contained a few blips, it was, overall a much better picture than at Eridge a few weeks ago. The same would go for the showjumping, although we did have 12 faults overall the round was more controlled and he is starting to listen to me. That could not be said of our cross country which he carted me around most un-ceramoniously. Despite me (trying) to put the brakes on for most of it and even having to circle before fence 18, the skinny out of the hollow, we still had the fastest time in our section, so there is still considerable homework to be done here, and maybe a search for some new brakes (suggestions on a postcard please....)

My ponies escaping seemed to be a recurring theme of the weekend, but none embarrassed me quite so much as 707, who tripped me over in the trot up, and proceeded to cavort around the 2* dressage arena for several minutes, evadeing the combined efforts of myself, various spectators, vets and the ground jury trying to catch him!! As was the case with Muffin the previous day it obviously worked for him, as he also performed a personal best at this level, for a mark of 57.4. He went on to jump a lovely clear in the showjumping, Muffin was unlucky to have the middle element of the combination, but she went on to jump well across country, apart from being a little green through the first water where she rather scrambled over the pontoon, the rest of the course posed no problems, and would certianly be some of the toughest terrain she has tackled to date. I was most pleased that she is learning to jump more out of her stride, without that 'showjumper' need to be set up every time.

It is wonderful to have 707 back on form as he is the most awesome horse to ride across country, he made the whole course feel like a Sunday stroll in the park, easily galloping up the long hill with just 4.8 time faults, 2nd quickest of the class, to finish in 6th place, my best ever 2* result. So all in all a fabulous weekend.