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Post by bella on Jan 21, 2008 16:40:49 GMT
Does anyone have any results from Great Chart 20th Jan?
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Post by seahorse on Jan 21, 2008 17:36:18 GMT
Sorry only have my placing M and M in hand if thats any use
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Post by tigger on Jan 21, 2008 19:04:25 GMT
What were you showing Seahorse? I watched the m+m in hand as a friend was in it too!
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Post by seahorse on Jan 21, 2008 19:07:31 GMT
A little Bay section A mare we were in confined novice and the open, what did your friend have
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Post by tigger on Jan 21, 2008 19:19:02 GMT
Oh yes, Well done!! My friend had the little (not the big chunky!) dartmoor stallion. We were very pleased how he went as they only got him 2 months ago straight off the moors and he's not 4 til summer. That was his first time at a show ground let alone in a class!
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Post by seahorse on Jan 21, 2008 19:30:17 GMT
Oh he is lovely, how he is bred? Betty fell in love with him, we were pleased with her have only had her just over two weeks, I am in hopefully going to bring her out under saddle. He is coming out under saddle.
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Post by clobo121082 on Jan 21, 2008 19:31:34 GMT
I know a few of the ridden, Townend Tom won the large open puk and junior ridden. Go India!!!!! Georgia Darlington won the novice bsps ridden on her lovely shetland and I think she won the fr with a little section a grey and was overall mini champion The nice big chesnut d was champion m&m ridden, i believe it took the championship at the last ridden show.
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Post by tigger on Jan 21, 2008 19:40:33 GMT
Tom looked good as always, went lovely in the class I watched and a very worthy win.
Seahorse my friend's dartmoor is Walkham Peat, not sure of his breeding as I'm no expert on dartmoors I'm afraid! No plans to back him yet but maybe next year if we can find a rider small enough for him. He does have a lovely laid back nature but he's still got to mature a lot yet, I think barely handled on moors to show ring is enough to cope with at the moment and he'll be covering their mares this year. good luck with your mare, I expect she'll do well under saddle.
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Post by seahorse on Jan 21, 2008 19:49:41 GMT
Thank you very much its nice to meet another horsegossiper. I look forward to seeing his foals next year hes a lovely stamp of a pony
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Post by nitelife on Jan 21, 2008 20:06:08 GMT
any coloured results?
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Post by armada on Jan 21, 2008 20:13:10 GMT
Does anyone know who the pretty little first ridden pony is who did the unaff inhand and unaff first ridden classes? Was chestnut and clipped and led/ridden by a little girl?
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Post by Sara on Jan 21, 2008 20:21:33 GMT
Ainthorpe Morning Grace won the part breds in morning and went champ of that section
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Post by armada on Jan 21, 2008 20:32:14 GMT
Was that the black pony? Very pretty, but hate to say it, it was quite lame - nodding in fact. It was'nt just me that noticed either.
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Post by dollar on Jan 21, 2008 20:47:16 GMT
bsps heritage m&m open restricted ridden and overall m&m champion was the chestnut welsh d shardels remo
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Post by chardonnay on Jan 21, 2008 20:55:27 GMT
Black pony in which class as there were several?
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Post by armada on Jan 21, 2008 21:00:30 GMT
Not in that class, just the one black pony. It was the part bred class, believe there were five in it. Couple of dark bays, a grey and a bright bay, and the black.
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Post by chardonnay on Jan 21, 2008 21:36:49 GMT
Ok didn't see that class. Thought there were some lovely ponies there. Loved watching Georgia Darlington enjoying her first gallop in an open class. It was a pleasure to behold. She's a real credit to her family.
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Post by pirouette on Jan 22, 2008 13:52:53 GMT
I saw the partbred, the pony was rather lame, couldn't even get away with saying it was uneven
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Post by Sara on Jan 22, 2008 21:39:09 GMT
yes that was the pony, when she came out of class had a large stone wedged between her shoe and foot, she was sound in go round (we watched it back on film) so we think she picked it up during class. Once removed she trotted up fine and was sound in the champ.
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Post by seahorse on Jan 22, 2008 23:06:36 GMT
It happens to most people once, unloaded a mare at Cranliegh terrilbe stones on trot round sound, indervidual lame bruised foot, wont go there any more due to that shame lovely show otherwise
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Post by dillis on Jan 22, 2008 23:54:09 GMT
I thought both malt and cougar looked and went so much better than when I last saw them, both really exciting prospects for 2008 girls!. I was thrilled with Tom and India even if we hadn't have had the results we had on Sunday, i was chuffed to see them both happy and relaxed.
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