1. Unhappy passing of a present star
Kay Sinclair-James, proprietor of profitable present cob Cappuccino, has paid tribute to “the kindest horse to look by way of a bridle”. The 25-year-old mare, purchased from Eire as a teen, is remembered by those that liked her as a horse who willingly turned her expertise to something requested of her, “with a smile on her face”. Cappuccino died on Boxing Day, owing to colic. “In 21 years I by no means fell off her,” Kay advised H&H, including the enjoyment and pleasure “Cappu” introduced through the years was “immeasurable”. “She was simply superb. We referred to as her ‘the golden woman’.”
2. The talk about taking up an ex-racehorse
Louise Robson specialises in retraining ex-racehorses for dressage, and he or she says riders shouldn’t be afraid to rule them out. She calls out the robust reactions that may be generated when horse-hunters stipulate, “No thoroughbreds” in needed adverts, that always contain advocates of ex-racehorses singing their praises and inspiring others to offer them an opportunity. Louise thanks those that exclude off-the-track thoroughbreds from their search, stating that “taking up an ex-racehorse isn’t for the faint-hearted”. She desires to boost extra consciousness of what’s concerned in taking up an ex-racehorse, reminding riders of the “dedication, arduous work, mind ache and persistence they require”.
3. Why rosettes imply a lot to some
To many a high rider, one more rosette at a coaching present is one thing else to search out room for in a drawer – till a filter out. For others, dwelling the life they’ve all the time needed or reliving a childhood that wasn’t as profitable as they’d have favored, a rosette for fifth at an unaffiliated dressage occasion means the world. So ought to present centres be giving out extra rosettes somewhat than much less, or do prices prohibit it? The place do you sit on the rosette debate?
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