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cupcake909
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Post by cupcake909 on Dec 19, 2014 18:51:17 GMT
and this is another picture
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Post by cupcake909 on Dec 19, 2014 18:52:09 GMT
And the last one sorry but i cant attach more than one photo and its hard to judge by just one Attachments:
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Post by ponymum on Dec 19, 2014 19:28:56 GMT
I think you would fit right in , in that class x Best to give it a go , otherwise you will always wonder xx
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Post by cupcake909 on Dec 19, 2014 19:29:57 GMT
Thanks
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Post by justliloldme on Dec 19, 2014 20:40:21 GMT
They are normally very challenging full up tracks and courses with related distances and tricky bits and bobs, culminating in a indoor final at HOYS for those lucky enough to qualify, you need to have great conformation, be able to deal with challenging courses in a hunter pace on grass and on a surface in a buzzy atmosphere, and also horse be capable of giving a fantastic ride to the judge. One of the hardest classes IMO, but worthwhile if you do well x
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Post by lmst on Dec 20, 2014 15:28:34 GMT
Ditto above, he would fit right in type wise, but the qualifiers are not easy, its more the technicality rather than the height. They will always have fences to catch you out, off set trebles, and such things. And have good conformation and give a lovely ride.
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Post by fanfarefan on Dec 20, 2014 17:38:56 GMT
Go for it if you dont try you will never know
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Post by GaynorStones on Dec 20, 2014 18:12:48 GMT
Go for it if you dont try you will never know Only one way to find out. Have a go and enjoy it!
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