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  1. Rocky makes his debut under saddle..

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    Rocky’s debut under saddle...

    Sunday 21st September 2014, a date I will never forget, for good reasons!

    Today Rocky made his debut under saddle at a local show. The show was Cadnam show society’s last show of the year, having heard so much about this show but never having attended, I was told by a client that they ran fledgling classes, specifically aimed at youngsters or for those who may need experience etc..  The fledgling classes meant that Rocky could be ridden in the 2 special classes as a 3yr old.

    We arrived early with an hour spare and to find a quiet spot where I could get Rocky ready in peace. Rocky arriving at Cadnam

    As always we had a wander around the show field, showing Rocky the tents etc, as usual he wasn’t at all fazed!

    Checking out the showground

     

     

     

    John had gone to enter us while Steph, my groom for the day, helped me get Rocky ready, I had a feeling I should let him have a little stretch of his legs on the end of the lunge, good job I did with the antics he

    decided to show everyone! Hmmm how is this going to end?..

    . Lungeing at Cadnam        This is what he thinks to his ring...

     

     

    Eventually I decided the time was right to get on and ride him, as the field was so big it was great to be able to find quiet places to have a trot and canter.

     Ready to go..

     

    Rocky warmed up exceptionally, even threw in a flying change when I shifted my weight and leg aid accidentally, ok Rocky, did you go reading those dressage books again eh?!

    showtime!

     

    We waited outside our arena while the class finished, Rocky watching it all absorbing it. Then it was our turn....

    I went in first, well someone has to!

    There were a few of us in the class, I believe 6, the most Rocky has ever ridden with is 2, ok, lets just focus and keep going.

     

    We were asked to walk and trot as a ride, then we were lined up in no specific order, where I ended up being 2nd to do our individual show.

    As this class was just walk trot and change of rein, I didn’t feel too much pressure, only that of how Rocky may feel about the other horses trotting next to him, but as always he never put a hoof out of place, he was angelic, even stood as quiet as a church mouse in the line up, never even thinking about moving.

    We were the only 3yr old there under saddle, the other competitors in the class were 4yrs and up so I didn’t expect a placing, however we ended up 4th! WOW I was over the moon, not only had he answered every question and behaved impeccably but he had a ribbon too!!

    The next class was a proper showing class, walk, trot and canter. This was the one I had mixed feelings about, over the past few weeks I have worked hard on establishing the canter buttons so today was what this class was all about, will Rocky handle cantering in a group and will we get canter on asking?

    Not so many came forward for this class, but there was plenty of competition as the others were once again older and more established.

    The group ride was lovely, walk trot and canter were very much installed and ready to be used on both reins, the other competitors were cantering around us but Rocky simply got on with it.

    Our individual show was good, both canters bang on and even managed a change of lead through trot across the diagonal with no issues.

    We were sent back out while the judge made her decisions....

    I was thinking possibly 3rd but then the steward pointed to me, OMG Rocky had only gone and WON!!!

    lap of honour

    I could not have smiled more, and on receiving the rosette the judge said how super he had been produced and what a good future he has ahead of him.

    We went forward for the overall championships, just for experience, music etc, Rocky was happy to do more group work and line up. We didn’t get anywhere in that, but I never for a moment thought we would.

    cadnam

    The practice and effort before today was worth every ounce of effort, I would have been happy to have just stayed on board and had a “good round” but to be placed and then win was more than I could have dreamed of!

    Couldn’t be prouder of my stunning clever 3yr old!

     winner!

  2. Littleton Show August 2014

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    Littleton Horse show 2014

     

    It doesn’t seem a year ago that Rocky attended his first show at Littleton, but today he was back! Littleton 4th place youngstock

    Last year we had glorious sunshine, this year rain - LOTS of rain, but this wasn’t going to stop us, oh no.

    Rocky was entered in the 1,2 and 3 year old class as well as the Mountain & Moorland, the same as last year with different results..

    The rain had been forecast for a week or so and with a lot of other shows on today too, we didn’t expect many entries, although there didn’t seem a shortage of competitors,  but that wasn’t why we were going, we went to support our “local” show which has been running for many years and to gain more experience for Rocky.

    On arrival it was pouring, so I sent John (my partner) off to collect my number and set about unloading and preparing Rocky for our class which was a few minutes away.

    Rocky came out the box calm, he prepared calm, then as we set off to our arena, he turned into tigger!! Talk about bounce, he was passaging (just for a change!!) every step of the way to the ring, oh no, are we going to have a repeat of the Sparsholt outing where we spent the entire time on our back legs waving at everyone Rocky??

    John thought this was funny as his new show rug, a waterproof shower coat from Shires Equestrian, was literally bouncing the rain off with every passage step! Didn’t see the funny side myself! Rocky waiting for his class @ Littleton

    On arrival at the ring Rocky stood taking it all in, calm and quite – phew.

    The first class was the youngstock class, so there were quite a few waiting around.

    As we stood there some ladies approached and said how much more mature Rocky was looking, how amazing he was and they had followed him around the New Forest Show! Wow Rocky has a fan club!!

    So the class started, we did indeed find the walk button – for a while- and Rocky actually showed some super walk movement, then the individual trot, well he trotted his socks off, in to the rain, didn’t bat an eyelid, balanced and even, very happy!

    There were approx 10 horses in the class and we had a wait for our individual show, standing facing the rain, some were not too happy in the rain but Rocky just stood as good as gold.

    Our individual show was good, he waited, listened and kept a lid on his excitement (I could sense he wanted to show off his canter and passage!)

    The only thing I was aggravated by was his incessant desire to chew everything today, I feel he may be teething again, but this was quite literally “I want to chew everything”, so he chomped on his chain off his show lead, this kept him entertained for a while and stopped his chewing me!

    We were eventually pulled in 4th, exactly the same as last year! However we did beat some superb young horses, so I was happy with that.

    Rocky receiving his 4th place at littleton

    Next was the M&M class, a few of the youngsters were also in this class, plus more, so a fairly large class to contest.

    By this point Rocky was still behaving in the line up, still chewing his chain, but happy, until we came to do the trotting, oh heck the canter and passage came out!

    I managed to keep him fairly contained, and we returned to the line up, happily back to chewing! Rocky littleton M&M

    Finally after what felt like an age, we were sent out while the placings were being sorted, I already had an idea of who the winner would be, a gorgeous black Welsh D mare, she was stunning, and when the judge pulled them in I was pleased for her, then the 2nd place was pulled in, and then the steward pointed at us, “ME” I asked, yes, he said you are 3rd.

    I was incredibly happy as the competition was very good.

    The lap of honour was a little hairy, Rocky just couldn’t keep a lid on it any longer and he showed some spectacular leaps, and cantering on the spot!

    Rocky with his rosettes

    We went back to the box where we had tea and a dry off, change of coat and rug for Rocky.

    After a mini break we wandered back on to the show field, more life experience for Rocky as we took him to see other classes and the dressage arena. Today Rocky did his first trot down the centre line courtesy of the lovely judge who was waiting for some riders to turn up, she allowed Rocky to investigate the arena and the white boards (he had yet to see them) and the letters, all of which were in fact fine!

    Shortly following this we headed home. We had a superb time, with ribbons to boot!

    Next show for us in the Romsey Show in September, so if you fancy coming along, we will be there.

    Sharon and Rocky x