Lucy, I have an idea I hope you will try. Try not carrying the whip in any event. You aren't going to use it, right? and it's always bouncing where he can see it in the corner of his eye. Having been on the track, they always carry a whip and they always use it. He's a complicated horse and just a little thing like that could make a huge difference. Another thought, could you lengthen your stirrups for the dressage? You still have your stirrups quite short and that causes your heels to be in his sides most of the time. Try in competition with no whip and maybe, if possible, try the longer stirrups. I am guessing you may not want to lengthen your stirrups because you have beautiful long legs and you imagine if your legs hang down too long, it will make him look smaller. But he needs quiet lower legs in the dressage. These are just my observations watching you ride over the last year plus. You are an amazing rider and fearless! You've come so far with Ember, he's not throwing his head anymore and he's brave too, he doesn't often refuse a fence. Rather, he acts like he loves the jumping and can't wait to do it. Maybe at home, make some circles before continuing over the jump, that might help him to learn not to pull you to the jump. It's nice to have that lock on, I know, but you know he'd be better off to be less rushing at the fences. I admire you a great deal. Your positive attitude and your tenacity, especially. I love Justine too. I hope you don't mind my suggestions. I'm a 71 yr old past equestrienne. I rode for 40 years, started colts for 35 years for the public and rode in all disciplines and driving draft horse teams. At 52, a horse I was training did a very hard stop at a 3'6" fence, he'd never stopped before, I landed directly on the top of my head, and had tremendously severe injuries that stopped all my horse activities for life and I've been disabled for the last 19 years. But I still have all that I knew in my head and heart and I enjoy watching your ladies in the UK, like Meg, Tina, Em and of course, YOU!
He looks like a tough ride , you ride him so well and bravely!!and never complain!! I love how supportive Justine and Charlie are too ❤ it's very inspiring how you deal with Ember and are so motivated to make an eventer out of him best of luck going forward love following your channel 👏👏👏
I remember seeing Embers advert; he was such a shut down, sad horse and it's genuinely lovely to see him so happy and relaxed in himself now. I feel like he really wants to please you and get it right he's just slightly over enthusiastic at the moment 🤣 but definitely a far cry from being led round the XC course last year! He is definitely showing that he IS capable. Keep working hard and being patient with him, you and Justine have worked wonders with him. And you are much braver than me taking him round the XC 🤣x
From a horse who was unable to cope away from home to working in the dressage arena warming up and jumping the show jumping to let's stop hanging around let's go. He has come along way this season with plenty to come. Exciting times ahead
Hi, i was fence judging at the penultimate fence. Made us all chuckle including the commentator how you flew over it! Well ridden, you were so calm and sympathetic to cope with his buzziness. Hope to see you back at Epworth again next year ❤
Putting things into perspective, you went from being led by a fence judge to no napping and completing . So who cares about the 40, just think where he’ll be this time next year!! So happy for you!!
He has come an exceptionally long way. Most important he is enjoying this new life and he definitely has ability and beautiful movement to keep progressing.
He looks like he wants to go sideways so he can see the jump out of his right eye and once he identifies a jump, he goes 'ah, ok, that's a jump thingy and Lucy wants me to jump it, ok, i can do this' . Then he straightens up and bombs over it. Well, most of them anyways. Very entertaining. You've done an amazing job with him. Good riding all around.
I think you’re being a bit hard on yourself. You’re doing a really good job staying calm. His technique is a bit scary, he’ll have a nice rhythm then he just absolutely fires himself at the jump. So the fact you just sit quiet and go with him is a testament to your riding ability 😅 Well done! Ex racers are tricky and it’s all to do with their brain, keep persevering!
Please don't even begin to stress about Dressage. Don't worry about a pole down in SJ. Cross Country? It just excites your red-headed boy! You and Ember have really worked hard. Ember loves his job! His enthusiasm just bounces out - much like your bouncy canter! All he needs to do is relax. That's it. He is a lovely mover and a wonderful jumper. A little more experience and you will be amazed.
You're doing so well, plenty more to come. He's so lucky to have you. I work with baby racehorses and we can't control their destiny but I pray they can all find their own Lucy in the end.
Bless Ember he really does give his heart and soul well done to you both he has come so far in such a short time and is a joy to watch your progress together. Charlie 's comments 😮😮😮😮😮
I love him so much! And I love the way you ride and handle hm. Congrats on completing your first BE! I'm always going on about how he shares so many qualities with my horse and he really does. We got several 40ish dressage scores at the beginning too (we had so much tension!), but eventually we did start doing really well, with a 22 being our very best. You will get there too. He has all the ability in the world and a lovely attitude. He's just green and, from what I can tell, has a bit of an anxiety issue. But you are always calm and supportive and from that, massive improvement will come! I'm also very familiar with time penalties resulting from arguments about speed. But that will improve too and I was mega impressed with the way you negotiated that combo on a curve; it was foot perfect. Love watching the partnership and I sincerely believe that there are great things in your future!
Oh I love this comment so much, thank you so much for sharing your own experiences. I know we have a long way to go but I’m so happy with how far he’s come to get to this point 🥹 Thanks again for watching 💙
Well done riding the powerhouse that is Ember - love seeing his zest for life. You and Justine have done so well with him. I think the more you get him out, the better he'll get. Can't wait to see the rest of your journey together! Oh and Charlies commentary had me absolutely cracking up - more of that please! LOL
You are doing so well - shrink 😂 he sucks back off the contact and drops the bit and that is just tension at home you could practice giving him the rein when he does that and push him forward - the more you hold the tenser he will get - you will get there the fact that he isn’t going off his trolley as an OTT is a huge advantage and he is looking absolutely lovely - well done 👍
Yes ! You did it ! What an awesome team you are becoming ❤ I also really enjoy hearing & seeing Justine & Charlie. We all should have friends like them. 🎉❤ There is hope for me yet & my OTT 😊
It truly is amazing to see how far he has come and how happy he is now! So super well done to both of you ( you ride him so incredibly well) and the wonderful Justine!
Well done Lucy. Ember has come so far, from when he wouldn’t even finish a xc course. You’ve both worked really hard. You’ve gotta love Charlie too. Thanks for sharing xx
There's a lot to like when your fizzy horse is an absolute dope on the ground. He's so good whilst you get him ready and leaving him on lorry alone. Well ridden Lucy!
Well done on your first BE80. He made me smile going round the x country. He reminded me of Tigger, bouncing around and then leaping over the fences. Well done to you both. ❤❤
BravO Lucy very happy for you.. Just keep doing 80's and an odd 90 Justine has been an amazing coach and trainer, Amber needs both of you on his journey Mummy Lucy and Auntie Justine, you have done so well, he enjoyed himself and deserves so much praise, you will eventually be able to give him his head, work on his back end and slowly you will trust him as he is trusting you, what a brave boy he is.. BravO
I am forever impressed at the transformation of this horse! You've done a fantastic job, well done 👏👏Also more show jumping commentary like this please 😂😂
Think you did great w/Ember esp on his especially w/the XC round in keeping him together to make the jumps (you had to be exhausted from doing this😉). And his dressage, imho, didn’t look bad to deserve a 40 score. You should be proud of your riding & Ember.🏇🏻 💜✌🏼🦋🐎
What little pocket rocket you ride him so well he looks like a different horse uou have a fanoulous team around you Justine is so good we'll done to Justine on her ride I love her she is brilliant but seriously thankyou Lucy for a fab vlog ❤
Love this!!! Huge well done. So glad you’ve been sharing your journey together as it’s seeing the napping & everything previously that really puts into perspective what an achievement this day was 🎉. The score is irrelevant at this stage. You should be super chuffed with such a successful completion 🤩!
Such a good job and you ride him so well!!! He just comes back at you in the dressage (tension I guess) and doesn't cover the ground, lacking freedom of movement. But this will all come with time, it's your first BE80 with him, onwards and upwards!
Well done, yes a bit keen and exuberant cross country but what a little superstar, you have both come a long way, as Charlie might say f### ing brilliant 😂 xxxx
My goodness, that cross country round looked hard! You must have been exhausted afterwards. I thought the previous competition that you won first place in, went much better. He wasn't so ramped up and he didn't hit any of the jumps. Those damn things are so unforgiving if they hit them. However, you got through this one, which is a major achievement so well done to you both. Justine is such a good friend/trainer to you and so supportive in everything you're really lucky to have her! I have been following you since before you acquired Ember, so I'm looking forward to seeing him grow and blossom and one day, sail over those BE 100 jumps like they weren't even there ❤❤❤
The explicit commentary was hilarious! Well done on your first be80. It was lovely to meet you and Justine (it was me with the fly catching spaniel 😂) Epworth is one of my favourite venues.
Are you sure this is the same horse named Ember you were riding last year? 😅😅 Y'all have come so far!! I confess I was laughing at him on the cross country, I've not seen a horse quite do what he does with his front legs while galloping lol. He's going to be a great eventer. Also, have you made a video of the story of how you came to find him and bring him home? I'd love to see that. 😊 Congrats on your first BE completion!!
Ember's not an easy ride but you are persisting really well with him. You completed all three phases so he's come a long way in a relatively short time. 🤩 Good to see Justine and Brody's rounds and hear Charlie's commentary - but he needs to watch his language! 😜 Nice to see your lovely lunch guests too. xOx
Lucy, your dressage work would improve grandly with Ember if you invested in a good quality dressage saddle - Ember will thank you and you’ll be rewarded by his generous progress forward in his happiness in the dressage school ❤
Lucy, I would have lost it. You are so patient with him. I had a very hot TB mare. We would go for long gallops because that's what she loved. Have you tried any of the legal calming supplements on the market? They may help. You are an inspiration to many who have similar challenges. Thank you.
To an outsider, you look like a really high level rider schooling ember SJ. The change is actually insane. In all honesty when you first got him I thought you were crazy, but you’ve done such an amazing job with him he looks like a different horse. Keep going and you’re going to have an eventing legend!!
Ember is so handsome and gown so much into and incredible horse and strength and confidence in his riding and you too lucy love seeing you both so confident and now happy! Xoxo 😘 👻❤️🍃❤️👻🎃🎃👻❤️❤️❤️👻👻🍁❤️🤎🤎🐴🐴🐴🐴🍃❤️👻🎃🎃🍁❤️🍃❤️👻👻🍁❤️🍃🤎🤎🐴🐴🍃❤️👻🎃👻❤️❤️🍁🎃👻❤️🍃🤎🐴🐴🤎🤎🍃❤️👻👻
Congratulations!! This is such an improvement over last year, and I’m sure he’ll just keep coming along with your help. He’s got great movement when he listens to you long enough to show it.
spirted isnt he lol, but he sure has some power in that back end. When he starts to shape his jumps more, than just speed and power. He will be a very very good horse
It's great to hear your enthusiasm!! I have a 5 Y/O ottb with the same way of going and I have struggled how to ride her, I have pick up some on some of your tips and had a lesson with a ottb trainer which helped understand how they think (or lack of thought!!) Your XC was fabulous and has inspired me!!!
Bless you Lucy, Ember hads come on leaps and bounds you should be super proud of him. For being an ex racer he has taken to showing amazingly. He's got such a personality and has really come out of his shell. You both did amazing and you should be so proud of Ember and yourself ❤🎉
Topic for discussion: at what score does a rider feel happy with a dressage test? Judges will always find fault, even small faults. I know what the scores mean, and I know what the movements are for, but when ought we to be happy with our scores?
🎉🎉Congratulations!! You completed it, and he does it in style. His own style, that Charlie and the XC announcer picked up on (thought that was hilarious), but he’s getting so much better. You stay so calm and brave - you’re my heroine!! ❤ So excited to see more!!
What an improvement you must be over the moon! From the horse you couldn’t get round a course to one like that! How exciting! Lots to come for you both 🎉 xxx
I always believe and have faith in you both so much and incredible team and both ride so well together and Ember has grown so much and so independent and strong strength xoxo 😘 🎃🎃❤️🍁👻🎃🍃🐴🐴🤎🤎🎃👻❤️🍁🍁❤️🎃🍃🍃👻❤️🎃🍃🐴🤎🤎🤎🐴🍃🍃❤️🍁🍁❤️❤️👻🎃❤️🍁🍁🎃🍃🍃🐴🐴🤎🤎👻❤️🍁🍁🍁❤️👻🍃🍃❤️
Loved it. Was swearing like Charlie doing his commentary. Saying the same stuff. Shame it's not like the old days. A good run/steeplechase before cross-country might ease him up and then show jumping last. Just my two cents/pennies from an old Lady.
You are a great rider and very brave-but he doesn't buck or rear he just kind of bounces and twists. i had a TB mare I called Teal and she was like that-all fuss but not dangerous . He will be fine-that blue super moon NRG lingered for many days -the eclipse in October willl be another doozy-to be careful around. Deb the dogs at the groomer were all naughty to trim their nails and the trimmer noted the moon also-it has an effect and this one was for days.
Humm, I thought he was going to be different than ur mare but it looks like he’s gonna fight u as much or more. Speaking from experience, over stimulated horses n out of control horses like these r prone for early injuries….not longevity n the show spaces. I just wonder why u don’t get a horse that wants to work n control so u can train them n move up the ranks. A horse like Justine is riding is one for compassion. He listens, tries n is trainable. Justine is going to help n encourage u no matter what kind of horse u have but I’m more n Charlie’s camp. Neither of ur horses have a care n the world for u or ur training. Praying for u to stay safe. The yrs I’ve bred, raised, shown n sold horses has taught me that there’s not time for some kinds of horses. Sometimes it’s best to cut ur losses n move on.
I hate to say this, but I agree. The way he flat out bolts at jumps is dangerous as hell when you’re jumping solid fences. If there was a way to calm him down, it would be great. Idk what training exercises she’s doing at home, but my over enthusiastic show jumpers had to canter in to a related line, halt, and trot out over the second fence. At 70 cm, she could easily trot a whole course! My horses also got canter poles set up each stride to slow them down. Helped them find a rhythm and a consistent stride length. Also did a LOT of grid work with mine. They physically can’t bolt through a grid (unless they just crash through each obstacle). I would say she also definitely needs a stronger bit. No way in hell I would ride a horse in show jumping that bolted at fences like that, much less take it around a solid cross country course. I would do LOTS of trot jumps, half and then trot fences when he wants to bolt. If she has to pull him up completely and make him jump from a walk, she’d could do that at 70 cm. If she doesn’t feel comfortable with walk jumps at that height, go back down a step and do a lower height. His current way of uncontrollable bolting at fences (and then basically leaping in the air like a gazelle) worries me that she’s going to have a bad accident with him cross country. If all training methods to keep him from grabbing the bit and bolting at the jump, he may need a career change. I know that would be disappointing, but I’ve had to change careers of several of my horses to accommodate their strengths and weaknesses. Running cross country on an OTTB seems like it might not work out bc of his brain just being wired to go as fast as possible and not pay attention to obstacles. He might need to switch to a dressage career or something more slow and relaxing. Also, am I crazy, or does she look way too tall on him? I’m sure she’s not over his weight limit, but her height might further impede his ability to jump correctly in a bascule bc of her tall upper body. I’d love to see her on a larger, quieter, confidence booster of a horse. Kudos for bravery to try this, but my unsolicited opinion is that this is probably not the ideal eventing horse. Especially for her. I wish them the best, but that’s just what I see from 30 years of riding and training Hunter/jumpers in the U.S. Some OTTB’s thrived in show jumping, while others needed the more relaxed pace and relative simplicity of Hunter courses. I realize that SJ in eventing isn’t a speed event like pure SJ is, but it’s still a more complex course and has more technical questions. Also they still have a time allowed that they have to stay within, don’t they? Idk. I give props to Lucy for trying, but this horse may just be too much horse for her (or for cross country in general. At least if he plows through a show jump, the rails will fall, and she’ll be less likely to have a rotational fall or other serious accident. If she’s determined to keep this one for eventing, I think she needs to send it to a professional for training. Lucy is a pretty rider, but she doesn’t seem to have the confidence and training ability for a horse like this. I wouldn’t take this horse in a show jumping competition, and I’ve had 17.3 h power house Warmbloods doing the 1.20 classes. AFTER I worked with a trainer to make them responsive to my aids and rideable. You HAVE to be able to keep a steady pace even in SJ (not holding, holding, holding, then bolting) and be able to make adjustments to your pace if you have a line set on a long 5 strides to a short one stride triple combination, or you WILL crash and burn. Maybe some “boot camp” with a more experienced trainer would help. Hoping for the best for them, and they they stay safe!
Lucy, I have an idea I hope you will try. Try not carrying the whip in any event. You aren't going to use it, right? and it's always bouncing where he can see it in the corner of his eye. Having been on the track, they always carry a whip and they always use it. He's a complicated horse and just a little thing like that could make a huge difference. Another thought, could you lengthen your stirrups for the dressage? You still have your stirrups quite short and that causes your heels to be in his sides most of the time. Try in competition with no whip and maybe, if possible, try the longer stirrups. I am guessing you may not want to lengthen your stirrups because you have beautiful long legs and you imagine if your legs hang down too long, it will make him look smaller. But he needs quiet lower legs in the dressage. These are just my observations watching you ride over the last year plus. You are an amazing rider and fearless! You've come so far with Ember, he's not throwing his head anymore and he's brave too, he doesn't often refuse a fence. Rather, he acts like he loves the jumping and can't wait to do it. Maybe at home, make some circles before continuing over the jump, that might help him to learn not to pull you to the jump. It's nice to have that lock on, I know, but you know he'd be better off to be less rushing at the fences. I admire you a great deal. Your positive attitude and your tenacity, especially. I love Justine too. I hope you don't mind my suggestions. I'm a 71 yr old past equestrienne. I rode for 40 years, started colts for 35 years for the public and rode in all disciplines and driving draft horse teams. At 52, a horse I was training did a very hard stop at a 3'6" fence, he'd never stopped before, I landed directly on the top of my head, and had tremendously severe injuries that stopped all my horse activities for life and I've been disabled for the last 19 years. But I still have all that I knew in my head and heart and I enjoy watching your ladies in the UK, like Meg, Tina, Em and of course, YOU!
Imagine when he goes off with all four legs the "boing" sound. You are doing so well with him and his flicky feet!
You're one gutsy young lady. And Ember, aka Tigger, is gorgeous. 🧡🦄
Wow you are doing amazingly well and have come so far with him!!🤩🤩🤩
Not short of ability is he! What a handful though at the moment. Is there anyone watching who saw Red Rum?
You ride him so calmly he sometimes looks a bit rough but he’s a good little horse
Love Charlie’s commentary haha
He looks like a tough ride , you ride him so well and bravely!!and never complain!! I love how supportive Justine and Charlie are too ❤ it's very inspiring how you deal with Ember and are so motivated to make an eventer out of him best of luck going forward love following your channel 👏👏👏
It seems like you get all the spicy ones Lucy!!
You're so brave.
I remember seeing Embers advert; he was such a shut down, sad horse and it's genuinely lovely to see him so happy and relaxed in himself now. I feel like he really wants to please you and get it right he's just slightly over enthusiastic at the moment 🤣 but definitely a far cry from being led round the XC course last year! He is definitely showing that he IS capable. Keep working hard and being patient with him, you and Justine have worked wonders with him. And you are much braver than me taking him round the XC 🤣x
From a horse who was unable to cope away from home to working in the dressage arena warming up and jumping the show jumping to let's stop hanging around let's go. He has come along way this season with plenty to come. Exciting times ahead
Hi, i was fence judging at the penultimate fence. Made us all chuckle including the commentator how you flew over it! Well ridden, you were so calm and sympathetic to cope with his buzziness. Hope to see you back at Epworth again next year ❤
Putting things into perspective, you went from being led by a fence judge to no napping and completing . So who cares about the 40, just think where he’ll be this time next year!!
So happy for you!!
He has come an exceptionally long way. Most important he is enjoying this new life and he definitely has ability and beautiful movement to keep progressing.
He looks like he wants to go sideways so he can see the jump out of his right eye and once he identifies a jump, he goes 'ah, ok, that's a jump thingy and Lucy wants me to jump it, ok, i can do this' . Then he straightens up and bombs over it. Well, most of them anyways. Very entertaining. You've done an amazing job with him. Good riding all around.
I think you’re being a bit hard on yourself. You’re doing a really good job staying calm. His technique is a bit scary, he’ll have a nice rhythm then he just absolutely fires himself at the jump. So the fact you just sit quiet and go with him is a testament to your riding ability 😅 Well done! Ex racers are tricky and it’s all to do with their brain, keep persevering!
Please don't even begin to stress about Dressage. Don't worry about a pole down in SJ. Cross Country? It just excites your red-headed boy! You and Ember have really worked hard. Ember loves his job! His enthusiasm just bounces out - much like your bouncy canter! All he needs to do is relax. That's it. He is a lovely mover and a wonderful jumper. A little more experience and you will be amazed.
Wow what a cross country ride you were epic 🙌
Just started watching and loving your eventing family sat in the lorry 😂😂😂 Joyce's sandwiches looked amazing 👏 😋
You're doing so well, plenty more to come. He's so lucky to have you. I work with baby racehorses and we can't control their destiny but I pray they can all find their own Lucy in the end.
well done, love him! He's really coming along!
I do love a good swearer, Charlie is the man!!
Charlie's commentary nailed it 🤔😂🙃😂
I think so too 🤪😂
What a funny boy 😅 you can take the horse out of the race but you can’t take the race out of the horse
Bless Ember he really does give his heart and soul well done to you both he has come so far in such a short time and is a joy to watch your progress together. Charlie 's comments 😮😮😮😮😮
I love him so much! And I love the way you ride and handle hm. Congrats on completing your first BE! I'm always going on about how he shares so many qualities with my horse and he really does. We got several 40ish dressage scores at the beginning too (we had so much tension!), but eventually we did start doing really well, with a 22 being our very best. You will get there too. He has all the ability in the world and a lovely attitude. He's just green and, from what I can tell, has a bit of an anxiety issue. But you are always calm and supportive and from that, massive improvement will come! I'm also very familiar with time penalties resulting from arguments about speed. But that will improve too and I was mega impressed with the way you negotiated that combo on a curve; it was foot perfect. Love watching the partnership and I sincerely believe that there are great things in your future!
Oh I love this comment so much, thank you so much for sharing your own experiences. I know we have a long way to go but I’m so happy with how far he’s come to get to this point 🥹 Thanks again for watching 💙
Well done riding the powerhouse that is Ember - love seeing his zest for life. You and Justine have done so well with him. I think the more you get him out, the better he'll get. Can't wait to see the rest of your journey together! Oh and Charlies commentary had me absolutely cracking up - more of that please! LOL
Massive Welldone Lucy! He absolutely LOVES his job his little ears. Charlies so funny 🤣! Xx
He did well despite hiccups. He has come such a long way already.What a pocket rocket! He looks so much like his sire, the Aussie stallion Sepoy.
You are doing so well - shrink 😂 he sucks back off the contact and drops the bit and that is just tension at home you could practice giving him the rein when he does that and push him forward - the more you hold the tenser he will get - you will get there the fact that he isn’t going off his trolley as an OTT is a huge advantage and he is looking absolutely lovely - well done 👍
Yes ! You did it ! What an awesome team you are becoming ❤ I also really enjoy hearing & seeing Justine & Charlie. We all should have friends like them. 🎉❤ There is hope for me yet & my OTT 😊
It truly is amazing to see how far he has come and how happy he is now! So super well done to both of you ( you ride him so incredibly well) and the wonderful Justine!
Well done Lucy. Ember has come so far, from when he wouldn’t even finish a xc course. You’ve both worked really hard. You’ve gotta love Charlie too. Thanks for sharing xx
There's a lot to like when your fizzy horse is an absolute dope on the ground. He's so good whilst you get him ready and leaving him on lorry alone. Well ridden Lucy!
Baptism of chestnut fire jolly well done you 😂😁
Well done Lucy and Ember!! 🎉
That was a tough ride.
He's such an awesome little horse!!! My behemoth would have thrown his toys out of the pram if I forgot fly spray.
Well done on your first BE80. He made me smile going round the x country. He reminded me of Tigger, bouncing around and then leaping over the fences. Well done to you both. ❤❤
Congrats, always love the commentary with Justine and Charlie 👌🏻
BravO Lucy very happy for you.. Just keep doing 80's and an odd 90 Justine has been an amazing coach and trainer, Amber needs both of you on his journey Mummy Lucy and Auntie Justine, you have done so well, he enjoyed himself and deserves so much praise, you will eventually be able to give him his head, work on his back end and slowly you will trust him as he is trusting you, what a brave boy he is.. BravO
Well done Charlie’s commentary is just the best love it ember has come on so much ❤
It was too golden to not use 😂
I am forever impressed at the transformation of this horse! You've done a fantastic job, well done 👏👏Also more show jumping commentary like this please 😂😂
Think you did great w/Ember esp on his especially w/the XC round in keeping him together to make the jumps (you had to be exhausted from doing this😉). And his dressage, imho, didn’t look bad to deserve a 40 score.
You should be proud of your riding & Ember.🏇🏻
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What little pocket rocket you ride him so well he looks like a different horse uou have a fanoulous team around you Justine is so good we'll done to Justine on her ride I love her she is brilliant but seriously thankyou Lucy for a fab vlog ❤
Brilliant to watch thanks for sharing.
🎉 fantastic, well done 😊
Love this!!! Huge well done. So glad you’ve been sharing your journey together as it’s seeing the napping & everything previously that really puts into perspective what an achievement this day was 🎉.
The score is irrelevant at this stage. You should be super chuffed with such a successful completion 🤩!
All your work is paying off Lucy. Way more chilled out and no anxiety he is so happy and loving his life now!!!
Such a good job and you ride him so well!!! He just comes back at you in the dressage (tension I guess) and doesn't cover the ground, lacking freedom of movement. But this will all come with time, it's your first BE80 with him, onwards and upwards!
Well done, yes a bit keen and exuberant cross country but what a little superstar, you have both come a long way, as Charlie might say f### ing brilliant 😂 xxxx
You gotta dance with the one who brought you Lucy❤.
I agreed with everything Charlie said. Your crazy and deal with so well. He has come a long way x keep going x
Thank you! Yes Charlie was definitely right 😂
Eager beaver our Ember! All good and you both are doing the work for sure. Thanks Lucy enjoyed the vid.
My goodness, that cross country round looked hard! You must have been exhausted afterwards. I thought the previous competition that you won first place in, went much better. He wasn't so ramped up and he didn't hit any of the jumps. Those damn things are so unforgiving if they hit them. However, you got through this one, which is a major achievement so well done to you both. Justine is such a good friend/trainer to you and so supportive in everything you're really lucky to have her! I have been following you since before you acquired Ember, so I'm looking forward to seeing him grow and blossom and one day, sail over those BE 100 jumps like they weren't even there ❤❤❤
The explicit commentary was hilarious! Well done on your first be80. It was lovely to meet you and Justine (it was me with the fly catching spaniel 😂) Epworth is one of my favourite venues.
Are you sure this is the same horse named Ember you were riding last year? 😅😅 Y'all have come so far!! I confess I was laughing at him on the cross country, I've not seen a horse quite do what he does with his front legs while galloping lol. He's going to be a great eventer. Also, have you made a video of the story of how you came to find him and bring him home? I'd love to see that. 😊 Congrats on your first BE completion!!
Ember's not an easy ride but you are persisting really well with him. You completed all three phases so he's come a long way in a relatively short time. 🤩
Good to see Justine and Brody's rounds and hear Charlie's commentary - but he needs to watch his language! 😜
Nice to see your lovely lunch guests too. xOx
Lucy, your dressage work would improve grandly with Ember if you invested in a good quality dressage saddle - Ember will thank you and you’ll be rewarded by his generous progress forward in his happiness in the dressage school ❤
Lucy, I would have lost it. You are so patient with him. I had a very hot TB mare. We would go for long gallops because that's what she loved. Have you tried any of the legal calming supplements on the market? They may help. You are an inspiration to many who have similar challenges. Thank you.
Well done Lucy, a great turn-around from when Ember was planting Xcountry!
Great job Lucy and Ember! You both look so elegant and lovely and beautiful! 👻❤️👻🍃🤎🍃👻❤️👻🤎👻❤️🎃🐴🐴🤎🍃👻👻🤎🤎👻❤️🎃🍁🍁🍁🍁🐴🐴🐴🐴🍃👻👻👻🍁🍁🎃🎃🎃❤️❤️👻🤎🐴🐴🐴🤎🍃👻❤️🎃🎃🍁🍃🤎🐴🐴
You do such a super job with him, you should be so proud ❤ Charlie’s commentary cracked me up 😂
To an outsider, you look like a really high level rider schooling ember SJ. The change is actually insane. In all honesty when you first got him I thought you were crazy, but you’ve done such an amazing job with him he looks like a different horse. Keep going and you’re going to have an eventing legend!!
Well done Lucy, bloody well riden
Ember is so handsome and gown so much into and incredible horse and strength and confidence in his riding and you too lucy love seeing you both so confident and now happy! Xoxo 😘 👻❤️🍃❤️👻🎃🎃👻❤️❤️❤️👻👻🍁❤️🤎🤎🐴🐴🐴🐴🍃❤️👻🎃🎃🍁❤️🍃❤️👻👻🍁❤️🍃🤎🤎🐴🐴🍃❤️👻🎃👻❤️❤️🍁🎃👻❤️🍃🤎🐴🐴🤎🤎🍃❤️👻👻
Bossed it! A Successful day out 🎉 hopefully see you back in Yorkshire next season! X
Congratulations!! This is such an improvement over last year, and I’m sure he’ll just keep coming along with your help. He’s got great movement when he listens to you long enough to show it.
You’re amazing Lucy and Ember is gorgeous!
Wow he has come so far Lucy, I am so enjoying following your journey. You must be so proud, well done! 😊
Well done Lucy, you have both come on so much in recent weeks.
spirted isnt he lol, but he sure has some power in that back end. When he starts to shape his jumps more, than just speed and power. He will be a very very good horse
Blumming love this!!! You did that, Lucy. Go girl!
That was brill ,well done yes to keep going, you did ride brill thuogh.
It's great to hear your enthusiasm!! I have a 5 Y/O ottb with the same way of going and I have struggled how to ride her, I have pick up some on some of your tips and had a lesson with a ottb trainer which helped understand how they think (or lack of thought!!) Your XC was fabulous and has inspired me!!!
SO EXCITED!! Xoxo 😘 👻🍁❤️🍃🍃👻🐴🐴🍃🎃🎃🍃👻❤️🍁🤎🤎🍁❤️🍃🍃👻🐴🐴👻🍃🎃🎃🎃👻❤️🍁🍁🤎🤎🤎🍁❤️🍃🍃👻🐴🐴👻🍃🎃🎃🍃👻❤️🍁🍁🤎🤎❤️👻🍃🍃🐴🐴🐴🎃🎃🎃🍃
Amazing Lucy, well ridden! Ember is doing so well, he's brave with fences and seems to really be enjoying himself now, love him.
Bless you Lucy, Ember hads come on leaps and bounds you should be super proud of him. For being an ex racer he has taken to showing amazingly. He's got such a personality and has really come out of his shell. You both did amazing and you should be so proud of Ember and yourself ❤🎉
Completely agree with George? You have made great progress with him. Red heads are quite tricky and looking forward to you dialing him in.
Topic for discussion: at what score does a rider feel happy with a dressage test? Judges will always find fault, even small faults. I know what the scores mean, and I know what the movements are for, but when ought we to be happy with our scores?
You have your hands full with Ember! Nice effort!
Wow a huge congratulations to you both🎉
I am so proud of you and Ember you both are amazing team! Xoxo 😘 🎃❤️🍃❤️🍁🍃🤎🍃❤️🎃🍁👻👻🍁🐴🐴🐴🐴👻🍁❤️🍃❤️🍁👻👻🎃❤️❤️❤️❤️🤎🤎🍃❤️🎃🍁👻👻👻🍁🎃❤️🍃🤎🤎❤️🎃🍁👻👻🐴🐴🐴🐴👻🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🎃❤️
🎉🎉Congratulations!! You completed it, and he does it in style. His own style, that Charlie and the XC announcer picked up on (thought that was hilarious), but he’s getting so much better. You stay so calm and brave - you’re my heroine!! ❤ So excited to see more!!
What an improvement you must be over the moon! From the horse you couldn’t get round a course to one like that! How exciting! Lots to come for you both 🎉 xxx
I always believe and have faith in you both so much and incredible team and both ride so well together and Ember has grown so much and so independent and strong strength xoxo 😘 🎃🎃❤️🍁👻🎃🍃🐴🐴🤎🤎🎃👻❤️🍁🍁❤️🎃🍃🍃👻❤️🎃🍃🐴🤎🤎🤎🐴🍃🍃❤️🍁🍁❤️❤️👻🎃❤️🍁🍁🎃🍃🍃🐴🐴🤎🤎👻❤️🍁🍁🍁❤️👻🍃🍃❤️
you should register hi with RoR and aim for some championship shows! They have a winter dressage championships and a summer national championships :)
Loved it. Was swearing like Charlie doing his commentary. Saying the same stuff. Shame it's not like the old days. A good run/steeplechase before cross-country might ease him up and then show jumping last. Just my two cents/pennies from an old Lady.
You have every reason to be proud, Lucy!
Completed all 3!!! Well done 👍🎉❤
First! Can't wait to watch!
That locked amazing and good luck to you all.
He is coming on well. Any update on Lara?
Yay!!
Question: when are you going to remember the fly spray?! 😅
Next time 😅😂
Lol!! Great vlog - really loving seeing your partnership grow. Loved Charlie's two penneth on it all too 🤣
You are a great rider and very brave-but he doesn't buck or rear he just kind of bounces and twists. i had a TB mare I called Teal and she was like that-all fuss but not dangerous . He will be fine-that blue super moon NRG lingered for many days -the eclipse in October willl be another doozy-to be careful around. Deb the dogs at the groomer were all naughty to trim their nails and the trimmer noted the moon also-it has an effect and this one was for days.
Where has Lara been
Humm, I thought he was going to be different than ur mare but it looks like he’s gonna fight u as much or more. Speaking from experience, over stimulated horses n out of control horses like these r prone for early injuries….not longevity n the show spaces. I just wonder why u don’t get a horse that wants to work n control so u can train them n move up the ranks. A horse like Justine is riding is one for compassion. He listens, tries n is trainable. Justine is going to help n encourage u no matter what kind of horse u have but I’m more n Charlie’s camp. Neither of ur horses have a care n the world for u or ur training. Praying for u to stay safe. The yrs I’ve bred, raised, shown n sold horses has taught me that there’s not time for some kinds of horses. Sometimes it’s best to cut ur losses n move on.
I hate to say this, but I agree. The way he flat out bolts at jumps is dangerous as hell when you’re jumping solid fences. If there was a way to calm him down, it would be great. Idk what training exercises she’s doing at home, but my over enthusiastic show jumpers had to canter in to a related line, halt, and trot out over the second fence. At 70 cm, she could easily trot a whole course! My horses also got canter poles set up each stride to slow them down. Helped them find a rhythm and a consistent stride length. Also did a LOT of grid work with mine. They physically can’t bolt through a grid (unless they just crash through each obstacle). I would say she also definitely needs a stronger bit. No way in hell I would ride a horse in show jumping that bolted at fences like that, much less take it around a solid cross country course. I would do LOTS of trot jumps, half and then trot fences when he wants to bolt. If she has to pull him up completely and make him jump from a walk, she’d could do that at 70 cm. If she doesn’t feel comfortable with walk jumps at that height, go back down a step and do a lower height. His current way of uncontrollable bolting at fences (and then basically leaping in the air like a gazelle) worries me that she’s going to have a bad accident with him cross country.
If all training methods to keep him from grabbing the bit and bolting at the jump, he may need a career change. I know that would be disappointing, but I’ve had to change careers of several of my horses to accommodate their strengths and weaknesses. Running cross country on an OTTB seems like it might not work out bc of his brain just being wired to go as fast as possible and not pay attention to obstacles. He might need to switch to a dressage career or something more slow and relaxing.
Also, am I crazy, or does she look way too tall on him? I’m sure she’s not over his weight limit, but her height might further impede his ability to jump correctly in a bascule bc of her tall upper body. I’d love to see her on a larger, quieter, confidence booster of a horse. Kudos for bravery to try this, but my unsolicited opinion is that this is probably not the ideal eventing horse. Especially for her. I wish them the best, but that’s just what I see from 30 years of riding and training Hunter/jumpers in the U.S. Some OTTB’s thrived in show jumping, while others needed the more relaxed pace and relative simplicity of Hunter courses. I realize that SJ in eventing isn’t a speed event like pure SJ is, but it’s still a more complex course and has more technical questions. Also they still have a time allowed that they have to stay within, don’t they?
Idk. I give props to Lucy for trying, but this horse may just be too much horse for her (or for cross country in general. At least if he plows through a show jump, the rails will fall, and she’ll be less likely to have a rotational fall or other serious accident. If she’s determined to keep this one for eventing, I think she needs to send it to a professional for training. Lucy is a pretty rider, but she doesn’t seem to have the confidence and training ability for a horse like this. I wouldn’t take this horse in a show jumping competition, and I’ve had 17.3 h power house Warmbloods doing the 1.20 classes. AFTER I worked with a trainer to make them responsive to my aids and rideable. You HAVE to be able to keep a steady pace even in SJ (not holding, holding, holding, then bolting) and be able to make adjustments to your pace if you have a line set on a long 5 strides to a short one stride triple combination, or you WILL crash and burn. Maybe some “boot camp” with a more experienced trainer would help.
Hoping for the best for them, and they they stay safe!