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Post by Wiltshire Man on Apr 11, 2007 20:29:55 GMT
I agree there were some lovely ponies in the Supreme, I was chatting with one of the judges after though and they were actually deciding who to have Reserve Supreme between the Section B and the Section D stallion. They had picked the winner straight away. I would just like to point out one thing as I follow the Welsh a lot, 'the best' you mentioned that you thought the D stallion was a cut above Judge in type, well how can this be when the Judge has won the royal welsh??? He may not be YOUR TYPE but we mustn't get this confused with opinion. Its good to have our own opinion but lets not mix up our personal type of D, with a true to type section D. I think they are both good types of Section D and I would happily have either, I mean lets face it if you were looking at the class I was they aren't dis-similar in type are they, both big and chunky boys with lots of bone and prescence. Also conformation comes into it, have you looked at both of the D's to see who has blemishes??? This may be how they picked their Supreme Champion??? HEAR! HEAR!
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max
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Post by max on Apr 12, 2007 8:23:49 GMT
The Judge As an observer my personal opinion is that the Judge has never looked or gone better and he will be the one to beat this year. He looks very settled and ready to take on all competition. At the end of the day the pony speaks for itself and The Judge certainly does that!
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emmgee
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Post by emmgee on Apr 15, 2007 18:18:34 GMT
Lala, the pony Carol Isaac rode was Redpools Dido, a four yr old by Parvadean Gelert at her second show, needless to say breeder and owners were very pleased. We have a very nice picture but have no idea how to post it
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