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Competing at Aston le Walls

8/22/2022

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We had a really busy 4 days at both the BE and the Unaffiliated Aston le Walls Events.  Roo started the competition with a 5th in the Open Intermediate with a lovely double clear inside the time.  She needed a run and a good canter round before her party at the end of the month at Blair and we were really pleased with how she went. She showed her class in the Show Jumping arena giving a clear round.  In the XC, she just hacked round nice and slowly at the Intermediate level to give her a nice steady clear inside the time meaning everyone was very pleased with this as a warm up for later in the month.  She show jumped really well.


The next day it was the turn of the novices: Dougie was 4th in the Novice with another double clear; Harper and Pickle both ran in the intermediate novice: Pickle coming second and  Harper third.  There was a slight SatNav issue turning into the water on Harper leading to her riding a circle before the water which gave her a time penalty: this sadly dropped her from 1st to 3rd.  This was a real shame as she had done a lovely, lovely dressage test but it doesn't take away from it being two really good results for the two of them.

The day was then finished with a ride in the 100 for Foxy: she had a nice dressage with a rail down in the Show Jumping - we feel the stop she was given was perhaps a little unfair - and then she had a nice steady clear round XC.  Very pleased with her for her first step up to 100.

On Saturday Sarah had a little bit of a chance ride one someone else's horse which is being a little bit naughty: the horse did a nice dressage, Show Jumped well enough but sadly they had a parting of ways on the XC which we think may have been Sarah's first fall of the season...?  It did tell us a lot about the pony, giving information for Sarah and the owner to work away at.

On Sunday it was the unaffiliated day: our two lovely duns (Connie and Carly) were entered in the 90.  Connie was a little bit exuberant in her dressage test as she hasn't been to a party for a while: she doesn't live on the yard and, due to the hard ground, has not done much with her owner.  This overbrightness led to her having a rail down showjumping but had calmed down to run a lovely clear XC inside the time earning her a 5th.  Carly did a lovely dressage of 27.3 but took it slightly slower XC, earning her a couple of time penalties which dropped her down to 7th - still all very pleasing.  Sarah then had a spin round the 100 on the new pony called Alice this was very much a fact finding mission with no pressure.  She did a smart Dressage, Show Jumped tidily but had a few little green moments at the water on the XC course.  Actually, this was not bad at all as she has only been XC schooling once since her arrival a few weeks ago.  There was lots to like: she really grew in confidence and it was very pleasing how she finished off.  As always, she has homework to be do but nothing to be worried about.

We also had one of our liveries canter round her first ever 80 - a really good run round there and we look forward to seeing her out and about eventing again soon!

It was indisputably a very hot Aston le Walls!  When considering the weather: yes it was warm but the horses were all well and healthy and they never got hot on the lorry.  Actually, all the horses coped probably a lot better than some of the footfollowers, bystanders etc.  Little Carly even jogged all the way back from her run round the 90 XC feeling very merry and jolly.  It is pleasing to report that, currently and touching wood, all the horses actually all seem well and all seem to have come out of the event fit and healthy.  The ground there was fantastic: having surfaces for the first two phases is helpful and the event organisers had gone to a lot of effort with the XC tracks.  Sarah is really pleased: a very successful event all round, though it was a little bit exhausting working in that heat.  All the horses have trotted up sound since and looking forward to the rest of the month!
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July and Burgaham

8/21/2022

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I can't believe it is the end of July already!

We had a good runs at Aston le Walls with Pickle and Harper making easy work of their first Intermediate runs.  Roo did a fabulous dressage in the Advanced and was over fresh show jumping - it had always been the intention not to run her XC.

As Roo hadn't run since Bramham, we took her show jumping on the way up to Burgham in the hopes that this would help relax her a little bit more.  At Burgham she had really rather a nice start to the dressage but she added a few extra changes in the canter work which sadly dropped her score. In the show jumping she warmed up well but towards the end of the course began to get rather over excited and buzzy losing her shape a bit jumping, which was a shame.  She was very excited to be going cross country and made very easy work of the course, giving Sarah an enjoyable ride round.  There were still things to be learnt from the run: a combination of not quite the right set up going into the first water and Roo not having got her toes wet wince Bramham led to a bit of  blip in an otherwise great outing. Nothing particularly worrying as she was super around the rest of it but a good lesson learnt - when actually her score wasn't going to be competitive anyway.

Harper did a nice Dressage test but made one little mistake in the 2* but showed a very pleasing attitude considering it was her first run at a bigger competition.  She was show jumping really well but just a little bit of a look elsewhere caused a rail down - a shame as the rest of the round was good and she followed it by jumping a really nice, steady round cross country.  So for her education at that level and having run round her first intermediate last week, the team were really pleased with her.

All the other ponies are well and entries are already in for august.  Sarah is setting off for Bishop's Burton as the Eastern Coach for the East Youth Championships.

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July 2022

8/1/2022

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After a great run at Bramham with Roo (Chilli's Gem) at the beginning of June, Danesmoor Eventing chose to have a quieter June, spending time consolidating and building on the good foundations that had been put in place for all of the competition horses


So far this July, Harper and Carly have been down to Howick (Monmouthshire) to compete: Harper in the Intermediate Novice and Carly in the GoBE90.  Harper had a nice competition earning her a 5th place in the intermediate novice that showed the progress she has been making recently.  Carly finished 6th after a dressage of 29,  a pole down in the SJ and proceeded to have a lovely canter round the XC - all serving to show she is growing up sensibly.  It will be with very mixed feelings when she goes up for sale (in the very near future) as she has been a real pleasure to ride and handle in the time she has been on the yard.


Last week, three Novice horses went to Upton Horse Trials down the road.  All 3 showed their talent and jumped double clear; all 3 then proceeded to finish in the top 10 with a 2nd for Pickle, a 6th for Harper and a 7th for Dougie.

Next in the Eventing calendar for Danesmoor will be Aston le Walls followed by a little trip dangerously far North to Burgham towards the end of the season.

Happening alongside the competitions there are a couple of new youngsters on the yard (to be introduced properly shortly - watch this space) and, as always, the yard is busy with schooling liveries.  Sarah has taught at 2 camps recently: one last weekend at Aston le Walls which was well attended and proved to be productive for all; and also at the Eastern Region Youth Camp at Ely.  Sarah has now been selected as the Youth Coach for the Eastern Region and is enjoying getting to know the up and coming riders in that area.

There are more camps coming up, both at Ely in August and Aston in September - please look out for more information!

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