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Jun 1, 2009 8:20:14 GMT
Post by haggis on Jun 1, 2009 8:20:14 GMT
please could somebody pm the marks for the connie class as we had to leave before the championship to get home ta
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Area 6
Jun 1, 2009 8:22:02 GMT
Post by ferret on Jun 1, 2009 8:22:02 GMT
haggis have you got full results for conni / NF please ?
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Area 6
Jun 1, 2009 8:34:24 GMT
Post by sd52 on Jun 1, 2009 8:34:24 GMT
If anyone has the results for the connies and welsh c's could they pm me as we also had to go home before they were posted many thanks
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Area 6
Jun 1, 2009 8:51:56 GMT
Post by larey on Jun 1, 2009 8:51:56 GMT
I have to say i was overly impressed with the d class everybody deserved a big well done, not one horse did a bad show! I didnt see all the Ds go but I saw the marks and one horse was given 5 for its show! So it must have done alot wrong! There were rather alot of low ride marks actually - several in the 20s.
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Area 6
Jun 1, 2009 9:00:04 GMT
Post by tafsmum on Jun 1, 2009 9:00:04 GMT
I watched everyone go, i did see the score of 5 but i didnt see anything drastically wrong and i dont know where that 5 came from to be honest. The marks were not that high to be fair the majority were in the 30's with most horses scoring less than 70 combined which is low considering standard that was there
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Area 6
Jun 1, 2009 9:04:41 GMT
Post by Section Ds on Jun 1, 2009 9:04:41 GMT
I think it was more the confirmation marks that decided the results in the D's. She very much had a type she liked and if your cob wasn't that type she used her marks to reflect this. I thought the ride judge marked very well. A good show was rewarded which is what it should be like.
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Area 6
Jun 1, 2009 9:20:46 GMT
Post by tafsmum on Jun 1, 2009 9:20:46 GMT
I would generally agree however we got a very good confo mark it equalled the horse who got 2nd and as you can see they are like chalk and cheese mine and tybandal gwilym (i think)Sorry about the spelling however i couldnt have picked the top 4 in that class myself so well done judges for a vey difficult job!
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Area 6
Jun 1, 2009 10:15:24 GMT
Post by clobo121082 on Jun 1, 2009 10:15:24 GMT
Have to say in the c's thought Wyken Lady Jasmine and last years hoys winners were very unlucky to not get placed in the class. Both went fab!
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Area 6
Jun 1, 2009 10:20:58 GMT
Post by Nessa on Jun 1, 2009 10:20:58 GMT
I think the D that got 5 for it's show was the one that bolted on the go round. They had to penalise it somehow.
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Jun 1, 2009 10:59:55 GMT
Post by sarahp on Jun 1, 2009 10:59:55 GMT
If I'd been on it I would have retired from the class!
Agree about Wyken Lady Jasmine, she was fab and has such a lovely movement, stood out in the class for me.
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Area 6
Jun 1, 2009 11:22:11 GMT
Post by tafsmum on Jun 1, 2009 11:22:11 GMT
It must have been yes, it was rather excited bless.
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Area 6
Jun 1, 2009 11:36:17 GMT
Post by Guestless on Jun 1, 2009 11:36:17 GMT
Anyone know the small breeds, Section C and Section D qualified ponies?
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Area 6
Jun 1, 2009 12:19:43 GMT
Post by laurenk on Jun 1, 2009 12:19:43 GMT
Could someone please pm me the marks for connies as i too had to leave before the championship and would love to see them.
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Area 6
Jun 1, 2009 12:21:51 GMT
Post by jinja on Jun 1, 2009 12:21:51 GMT
tafsmum are you saying Tybanadl Gwilym was second because he was not (although he went very well he was not placed) he got a rubbish show mark 28 to be exact and I was dissapointed with that mark, the second pony was also a big chestnut with white socks as Gwilym is and always has been black I do not know how you coud mistake him. IMO the show judge did not judge that class on performance alone she must have marked higher for ponies she liked. Conformation judge seemed to like a heavier type of pony than Gwilym which is her choice. I thought a lot of good ponies that went well walked out of that class unplaced, but with such a big class that is bound to happen
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Area 6
Jun 1, 2009 12:27:16 GMT
Post by clobo121082 on Jun 1, 2009 12:27:16 GMT
jinja totally agree with you. Exactly same in c class and a/b class. Both our boys went well and cld have been placed but thats showing and they clearly went for different type and we had a nice day. Thanks to the lovely man who helped us get our horsebox going thankfully we made it home!
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Area 6
Jun 1, 2009 12:32:45 GMT
Post by leeson61 on Jun 1, 2009 12:32:45 GMT
Jinja, know what you meean about ride judge.
We were in C class, on looking at the scores came about 9th, which is fine. Had good conf mark. Pony didnt sparkle at all in ridden so fair enough.
The one that won it got 49 for show, the second 41. No way was the first miles better than all the others. Yes it did a good gallop, but does look on its forehand when cantering.
Class had some good ponies in.
D class very large and also lots of good ponies in it.
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Jun 1, 2009 12:37:01 GMT
Post by joey78 on Jun 1, 2009 12:37:01 GMT
My mum & I sat and watched the HOYS C class before going home & as they were adding up marks selected the handful of ponies that we thought could be in with a chance & in no particular order they were the ones placed!! We don't have a C so it's interesting that a completely unbiased opinion more or less matched the judges
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Area 6
Jun 1, 2009 12:48:31 GMT
Post by Cobbby on Jun 1, 2009 12:48:31 GMT
The D class was such a strong class, with some really beautiful animals. I couldnt believe how many went so well! I my self wouldnt of liked 2 judge that class, but as most of the horses did brilliant shows there was bound to be horses that went well go without a place. Some really lovely horses, all animals in the line up deserved a place! well dun every1
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Area 6
Jun 1, 2009 12:50:23 GMT
Post by tafsmum on Jun 1, 2009 12:50:23 GMT
tafsmum are you saying Tybanadl Gwilym was second because he was not (although he went very well he was not placed) he got a rubbish show mark 28 to be exact and I was dissapointed with that mark, the second pony was also a big chestnut with white socks as Gwilym is and always has been black I do not know how you coud mistake him. IMO the show judge did not judge that class on performance alone she must have marked higher for ponies she liked. Conformation judge seemed to like a heavier type of pony than Gwilym which is her choice. I thought a lot of good ponies that went well walked out of that class unplaced, but with such a big class that is bound to happen I did say think I thought he was a big chestnut stallion i must be thinking of something esle, the one i'm thinking of was ridden by a lady called Lisa Barsoum and was at Hoys last year. I did say think so apologies for the confusion, yes i'm sure there were more than 30 people who were disappointed in that class - but then thats always going to be the case. The first 2 were definately big heavy, short coupled cobs but then when you look at the one pulled in 6th that was completely different being much lighter and longer.
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Area 6
Jun 1, 2009 12:51:38 GMT
Post by jinja on Jun 1, 2009 12:51:38 GMT
Joey I have no quarrell with the placings in any class I am just stating that my boy deserved a much higher show mark (he would still not have won) if he had a good show mark as the conformation judge preffered a bigger heavier type of D. I did not watch the C class but obviously some people are not happy withtheir show marks either and they were in the class. Also as you were only watching you would not be able to see any conformation faults would you. Tafsmum I am surprized you got Gwilym confused as most people know him he is 11 this year so not a new face however no offence taken.
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Area 6
Jun 1, 2009 12:53:46 GMT
Post by sd52 on Jun 1, 2009 12:53:46 GMT
Thanks for that Clobo we thought he went fab as well which is really what matters ! And I agree with Jinja they went for a type in both the c's and d's as has been said there is always another day. I really like your boy it is the first time I have seen him in the flesh us being so far North from you x ps it was interesting that my connie that was 6th had a big spook at the generator so must have got a fab confirmation mark to be placed so you win some and loose some but that's showing.
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Area 6
Jun 1, 2009 12:57:12 GMT
Post by tafsmum on Jun 1, 2009 12:57:12 GMT
We too got the lowest ride mark we have had so far this year however he was ridden rather long and went above the bit through his transisions so i sort of accepted it. We did however get a decent confo mark in comparisant to others but mine isnt the big heavy stallion type cob he is much more refined (please dont jump down my throat, i know what i mean and no offence is intended to anyone)
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Jun 1, 2009 12:57:11 GMT
Post by Milliesmum on Jun 1, 2009 12:57:11 GMT
tafsmum are you saying Tybanadl Gwilym was second because he was not (although he went very well he was not placed) he got a rubbish show mark 28 to be exact and I was dissapointed with that mark, the second pony was also a big chestnut with white socks as Gwilym is and always has been black I do not know how you coud mistake him. IMO the show judge did not judge that class on performance alone she must have marked higher for ponies she liked. Conformation judge seemed to like a heavier type of pony than Gwilym which is her choice. I thought a lot of good ponies that went well walked out of that class unplaced, but with such a big class that is bound to happen I did say think I thought he was a big chestnut stallion i must be thinking of something esle, the one i'm thinking of was ridden by a lady called Lisa Barsoum and was at Hoys last year. I did say think so apologies for the confusion, yes i'm sure there were more than 30 people who were disappointed in that class - but then thats always going to be the case. The first 2 were definately big heavy, short coupled cobs but then when you look at the one pulled in 6th that was completely different being much lighter and longer. You may be thinking of Crugmelyn Owain Glyndwr.
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Area 6
Jun 1, 2009 12:58:56 GMT
Post by tafsmum on Jun 1, 2009 12:58:56 GMT
I did say think I thought he was a big chestnut stallion i must be thinking of something esle, the one i'm thinking of was ridden by a lady called Lisa Barsoum and was at Hoys last year. I did say think so apologies for the confusion, yes i'm sure there were more than 30 people who were disappointed in that class - but then thats always going to be the case. The first 2 were definately big heavy, short coupled cobs but then when you look at the one pulled in 6th that was completely different being much lighter and longer. You may be thinking of Crugmelyn Owain Glyndwr. That sounds right, i think he was second but then i havent seen him close up so i could be mistaken again, similar looking cob to Lisas anyway
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Area 6
Jun 1, 2009 13:02:32 GMT
Post by jinja on Jun 1, 2009 13:02:32 GMT
Tafsmum I did not think I jumped down your throat I was just saying you had made a mistake, and why would I take offence because your pony is refined whatever that means. Lets just move on and put it down to experiance you need to go under the conformation judge again and I need to steer clear. Just for the record what D di win on Saturday as I still do not know.
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Area 6
Jun 1, 2009 13:07:38 GMT
Post by tafsmum on Jun 1, 2009 13:07:38 GMT
I didnt think you had jumped down my throat i was making a statement about type and that often is interpreted as criticism and its not meant to, you can see from my prev threads we normally get marked down for confo as he isnt traditionally typey. My comment wasnt aimed at you, i was going to ask which one were you in the line up to see if i could recall and not make the same mistake again, we were 2nd to last to go. Bay with tiny bit of white on back left I have no idea what won, anyone shed any light on the winner of the hoys d class?
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Area 6
Jun 1, 2009 13:12:33 GMT
Post by ignite on Jun 1, 2009 13:12:33 GMT
Who got placed ?
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Jun 1, 2009 14:35:45 GMT
Post by Results on Jun 1, 2009 14:35:45 GMT
I dont know the winner of the D class,
as said above 2nd was Lisa Barsoum and Crugmelyn Owain Glyndwr
3rd was a chest nut cob ridden by the same man with C.Flashman
Dont recall the other placings, only that Sydneym Hebe (Sp?) was also in the line up.
I do suspect the pony with th 5 marks for ride was the one that bolted on the go round?
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Area 6
Jun 1, 2009 14:53:43 GMT
Post by Lucy C on Jun 1, 2009 14:53:43 GMT
The top 5 in the D's were all chesnut and chunky, IMAO the winner was a very thick, coarse short necked cob. Someone must know it's name??
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Area 6
Jun 1, 2009 15:46:47 GMT
Post by VERYamused on Jun 1, 2009 15:46:47 GMT
The one that won the sec D class was naughty aswell on the go round aswel, mini rearing and wrong legging it! just proves that the go round is not that important!
think it competes in the cheshire area.
Didnt quite agree with the Sec C and Sec D classes, they clearly liked the really heavier types, but there is always another day, for the more pony typy Sec C's.
the C winner looked like a small D and didnt in my oppinion do the best show, there were better shows on the day!
Cheshmere Flashman, Thistledown Sabrina, Estro Mandte and Popster Loaded Weapon stood out for me!
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