How is it that we are already half way through the first month of 2020, and I am only just managing to sit down to update on the latter half of 2019?!?
There is so much that can be said but if I was to detail it like previous blogs we would be here a very long time! Therefore the goal for 2020 is to frequently update this page so as not to give essays to read, and I will summarise the last 7 months.
RANSOM:
In May; Ransom and I competed in our first Inter 1. It was far from perfect, and nerves got the better of me meaning that I went wrong right at the end but we got through it!

From then we have gone strength to strength with our Inter 1 tests with our current PB being just over 67%. He definitely prefers this test to the PSG; but we continue to work at that to also better our scores.
In July we headed to Sparsholt Summer Regionals to compete in the Advanced Medium class. Ransom behaved incredibly well coming 4th in the warm up test, and was out of the placings in the Qualifier but in torrential rain I feel we coped well.
Ahead of his next Championship show we headed to Brendon Stud for their final competition of their Affiliated Dressage League. This is where Ransom obtained his two PB scores at PSG and Inter 1, AND won the Advanced Plus League. This was the positive result needed ahead of the Area Festival Finals.
His next big competition was at the Petplan Area Festival Finals at Parwood Equestrian. This was our first time at the venue, with our warm up being indoors and both tests being in an outdoor arena. We were competing in the PSG and Inter 1. I first time competing at the higher level at a championship show.
Both tests were far from perfect; with Ransom being far too opinionated in the first test, and me being unable to count in the second test! We still managed two top ten placings with some beautiful rosettes; so I really cannot complain.

Our last big competition of 2019 was at Vale View Equestrian Centre taking part in the Veteran Championships at Advanced Medium and PSG. The weather was ATROCIOUS!! With the warm up being outside we got suitable soaked to the bone before both tests.
Ransom was initially a little tense by the environment of the big indoor arena; and even added a few extra moves into the PSG which were not required! This lowered our score, and dropped us a few placings. The Advanced Medium was a much more ‘together’ test which meant we finished 4th in the PSG and a credible 2nd in the AM.
With some lovely rosettes and prizes; I aim to be back again this year!
Ransom had some down time before we started campaigning for our 2020 season. Our aim for this year:
- To compete at the Summer / Winter Petplan Area Festival Finals at PSG and Inter 1
- To compete at the Veteran Championships at AM
- To keep him fit and healthy enough to successfully compete at the higher levels.

NELSON:
This little man continues to be in great health and enjoys going to his parties – although I still have to load him in a bridle so that he doesn’t pee off with me back to the field!
In July I took him to qualifier for the Sunshine Tour Veteran class . It was a very hot day and the judge was extremely kind in not having them work for too long round the ring. |Luckily she absolutely loved Nelson, and he won his class qualifying for the Championships which were held in September.


The class was huge at the Championships with over 25 competitors; and although extremely biased I feel he deserved to be placed higher but he was still within the top ten.
During the winter months there are a lot of Arena Eventing classes at the smaller heights which Nelson absolutely loves – and surprisingly is still super speedy at! He has been competing at Pyecombe in their 70cm classes accumulating points for the League and we are currently lying 2nd due to our numerous top ten placings (including a win!) This League runs until the end of February so fingers crossed we can continue to stay near the top of the league.
In October Nelson has a mass from his back removed under heavy sedation from our amazing vet Pete Gallon from Liphook Equine Hospital. Luckily the mass was only fatty but due to its position and size; we opted for removal to keep him comfortable under saddle.
The surgery went incredibly well but needless to say the little monkey HATED being on box rest; and once this time was up I still had to lead him down to the field in his bridle as he was trying to rear and take off with me! Some things will never change!
Our aim for this year:
- Veteran showing classes
- Unaffiliated horse trials
- To look after him in his old age!
FINLEY:
What a jam packed, successful year the fantastic horse has had! Despite our eventing season being cut very short due to the typical British weather (which continues to haunt me through the last few months!)
After Firle in May he continued to go from strength to strength with a clean sheet cross country for the 2019 season, and numerous top ten placings.
Tweseldown 100 – 10th
Tweseldown 100+ – 8th
Chilham Novice – 33 dressage, 4 faults showjumping and clear xc.

Smiths Lawn Novice – Our best result at Novice this season and a huge triumph after our loss in confidence at The Festival of the Horse the previous August. The course in both the SJ and XC was incredibly tough with only 5 clear rounds SJ in my section, and we were one of only 4 clears XC inside the time to give us 8th place.

Wellington 105 -Double clear inside the time for 5th
Goring 105 – 4th place.
These fantastic results this season meant that for the second year in a row we won the South East Eventer League Ex Racehorse Section. The ball was held at a beautiful venue in Tunbridge Wells; and the year we were joined by some great friends to share what was a fun evening with great food, drink, and dancing.
I was blessed with some wonderful prizes for both myself and Finley.
After a well deserved break Finley has started the winter season with some Arena Eventing which quite possibly is his true calling in life! He has been storming round the courses; and also lies 2nd in the League held at Pyecombe.
I have also registered him with British Dressage to hopefully qualify him for the Petplan Area Festivals as well as the ROR Classes at Blenheim. His first BD outing was a success giving us two scores and placings at both Novice and Elementary to start our qualification campaign.
With the 2020 season looming these are our aims:
- Compete in our first International
- Qualifiy for Petplan Area Festival Finals
- Compete in our first Medium Dressage test
- Remain calm and confident!
So that’s a wrap for now! 2020 is off to a flying start and as I continue to progress with my coaching, clinics and qualifications; I can only hope that all three boys remain healthy, happy and full of life!









Training continues with Robbie Carpenter who certainly works wonders with both Ransom and I. This was noticeable at our most recent outing to Pyecombe where we competed in the Advanced Medium and PSG.






