DRESSAGE
Did a good test to finish in 4th place
65.9%
SHOW JUMPING

CROSS COUNTRY

Went clear adding no further penalties to finish the day in FIRST place!
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He was great through the combination 8a and b, but turning back to the curved oxer, we overshot our line and he was nowhere near straight. I thought about circling away and re-presenting, then just thought that I would keep going. He momentarily thought about ducking out, but jumped, probably at the higher part of the jump, but he made a real effort, jolting my back in the process, at which I considered carrying on, but thought it probably wouldnt do my back any favours. Sampson wasnt really enjoying the twisting and turning and just wanted to get into his stride and run and jump, so I retired him. Only to find that he had also ripped his shoe off at that jump, so thankfully we also avoided doing any further damage to his foot.
Funny that the evening before I had commented to someone that although it was lovely how soft and easy he was to ride dressage at Te Rapa, I would have like a little more spark for the jumping....spark NOT dynamite!
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Very keen out of start box and although distracted around the course was forward and jumped well.
I didnt push for speed at all, but was surprised to only collect 11 time faults compared to 13 last weekend when I was kicking all the way.
I had decided that Sampson needed a break and turn out more than he need to do the three day, so had reduced him work, and he had also been getting daily grass turn out (although I did bring him in for a few days immediately prior to his last outing of the season!). I had also made no changes to his feeding regime. The one thing I did do though, is give him some liquid magnesium (and toxin binders the night before)
Anyway, he warmed up with no skeddadles whatsoever, and apart from a couple of moments in his test, held it together. He was very rideable.
And same in his second test ... he did some lovely work, albeit with a couple of moments of lost focus (how could he resist!).
Cross country, he was diabolical warming up, and wasnt really focused over the first jump clobbering it (which earned a telling off from me)...he then spooked really badly up at the turn into jump 2 but jumped it ok...so I carried on down the hill to the agapanthus oxer, which he jumped really nicely. So I pushed on to the big number 4 spread and he jumped it beautifully...we were on our way.

I was so disheartened at his first 20 xc, that I wasnt going to carry on...sitting for a while, before deciding to....again...why miss the opportunity for him to gather more mileage...and plus if I didnt carry on, how would I know how he would have coped with the rest of the course.
