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Post by seen on Nov 15, 2006 12:09:23 GMT
So has anyone been out already and seen something to keep an eye out for next season. Any interesting moves etc? I like the winter shows as it gives you a look to see all the lovely ponies that will be out next year.
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Post by Elmere on Nov 15, 2006 13:09:59 GMT
For the ridden M&M Kincardine Garry and Trailtrow Tweed In-hand welsh Llandsul Bobby Socks Ones that havn't been out yet but are very nice Taincwm Nia, Taincwm Rose Oh and mine are only in-hand but Osmonds Lady Fiona, shes done well this year and two i'm hoping to get out are Elmere Glen Rosa and Alexander of Langsett ;D So watch out lol, good luck to everyone next year ;D
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Post by annika on Nov 15, 2006 13:26:13 GMT
I've been told to watch out for Hoekhorst Imperial not out yet but an absolute stunner!! Section B Stallion! Think its been broken now for the ridden job.
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Post by TOMTOM on Nov 15, 2006 13:26:38 GMT
anyone seen what any of the producers or teams have for next year? I hear there are a few new connies floating around.
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Post by bfan on Nov 15, 2006 13:42:25 GMT
oh yummy, which area is the section b coming from, i am a b fan so will look forward to seein it x
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Post by annika on Nov 15, 2006 13:47:40 GMT
It came from abroad i think!
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Post by guest today on Nov 15, 2006 14:57:56 GMT
Watch out for India Latters sec B .
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Post by bfan on Nov 15, 2006 15:03:21 GMT
whats that called? Wonder what other in-habd b's will be out under saddle as well this year. Should be strong class especially with all the usual producers getting other b's x
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Post by exciting on Nov 15, 2006 15:16:13 GMT
I have heard that India has a lovely B out for next season too but have not seen it. Also heard there are two novice connies out being produced at the moment which are stunning one is down south way the other from Scotland, but have not seen them yet either i need to get to some shows but it's so cosy in the warm at home.
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Post by tell tale on Nov 15, 2006 15:34:25 GMT
Sam Roberts has a Connie.
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Post by telltale2 on Nov 15, 2006 16:56:53 GMT
Haven't seen the connie but believe she has a b fenbourne bellhop.
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Post by irishfan on Nov 15, 2006 17:02:56 GMT
there is a vry nice young irish huntr coming out next year. not mine but a friend of mine imported in earlier this year and he really is something.
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Post by sallyw on Nov 16, 2006 8:44:59 GMT
We have a stunning Sec A, with movement to die for for the ridden job, he is about to be backed and we need to sell him (genuine reason, nothing to do witht he pony) . We have advertsied everywhere and get no replaies - is it the wrong time of year - have people already got their ponies for next year - or what? All suggestions gratefully received!
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Post by connie lover on Nov 16, 2006 12:19:22 GMT
It wouldn't be Sam Roberts' connie that was nice as I have heard it is to be a worker as it is quite common looking as I saw it at BSPS Area 8.
Sam's section B however is stunning and moves lovely.
What connie is from Scotland then?? are there any other new connies down south as I've not seen any??
I have a nice new dartmoor for the novices.
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Post by notsure on Nov 16, 2006 12:34:36 GMT
I heard the b is flashy but on closer inspection is not so correct, hasnt it been around a while and not done to well?. Will it be a case of another brilliant production job (think she does her ponies very well)? I am a fan of apollo though so wondering if it wld rival that and if sam will still have it next year as i think she does it very well.
Hope to see some good c's out this year and good luck to everyone with new prospects.
A new dartie that sounds nice good luck, is it a baby?
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Post by flowerpower on Nov 16, 2006 12:46:54 GMT
I have a new C for next season, quite excited about bringing him out.
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Post by annika on Nov 16, 2006 14:23:43 GMT
Who's b are you on about that is flashy but not good close up?
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Post by I saw it on Nov 16, 2006 14:27:35 GMT
It wouldn't be Sam Roberts' connie that was nice as I have heard it is to be a worker as it is quite common looking as I saw it at BSPS Area 8. Sam's section B however is stunning and moves lovely. What connie is from Scotland then?? are there any other new connies down south as I've not seen any?? I have a nice new dartmoor for the novices. I saw the connie at this show, I had a plaited there.....not much new out there, and I thought it was a nice connie. I also saw the most nicest coloured shetland and Cob stallion, they would def be ones to watch for next season
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Post by newnedz on Nov 16, 2006 14:30:30 GMT
We have a new B - 1/2 sister to valentines Heathcliffe and Hierachy - she is bigger than her brothers which suits me and we also have a new C who will just do a few novices in '07 and more the year after.
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Post by samr on Nov 16, 2006 20:05:29 GMT
I have a lovely true to type Highland for next season.He will only be 4 so am only doing a couple of ridden shows will do a bit more in hand.Cant wait!!!
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Post by Elmere on Nov 16, 2006 20:27:48 GMT
Hiya Sammie, which Highland have you got???
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Post by Sammie on Nov 16, 2006 20:36:03 GMT
Have to keep it a secret............
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Post by Sammie on Nov 16, 2006 20:36:56 GMT
He is a Moss-side one!
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Post by nosey on Nov 16, 2006 20:56:06 GMT
Can I be nosey and ask how its bred?? ;D
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Post by curious on Nov 17, 2006 8:44:45 GMT
hey sammie, where are you? i have a novice, recently broken highland mare, rising 5, unshown and beautiful.
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Post by whats it like on Nov 17, 2006 10:41:02 GMT
I heard amy had a new connie out at a how last weekend, whats that like? Heard its quite nice Glad she has got something other then a welsh!! lol less competition for me!
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Post by not seen it on Nov 17, 2006 12:16:06 GMT
Oh no we don't want Amy in the connie section more competition for me.
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Post by yes on Nov 17, 2006 12:30:25 GMT
Yes you can have amy in the connie section, One less in the welsh I would love to know what carol issac will have this year in the welshies! I heard triple crown will go home after olympia............... Not that I am upset about that (more chance for the reat of us!) Anyone know of any good cobs up and comming?
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Post by not really on Nov 17, 2006 13:53:23 GMT
Not sure of any at the moment but I agree Carol will always have something nice out along with Sam Roberts she always seems to have nice B's and Amy always has lovely ponies so it would not surprise me if they will be ones to watch again next year!!!p.s Has JW got any new nice cobs?
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Post by manes&muzzles on Nov 17, 2006 14:11:21 GMT
Just to keep you from the suspense anymore I have got quite a few ponies for next year already.
I have a grey connemara called Dior Marches On who is 4 now. A 4 year old palomino section C who will probably be for just the novice's I also have a 3 year old section D but I'm not sure what he will be doing yet. I have Governer and Judge again for the opens and Judge will start his worker debut. From January I will have a little coloured out that will be for sale around Feb.
Sam Roberts had a lovely roan B out that I think it will do really well.
Like someone said earlier I don't think the connemara she has is for the flat ridden as it does look more of a worker.
There is a nice chestnut stallion out and about too.
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