Testimonials
Hi Liz Not seen you for ages so just thought i’d drop you a line to let you know how Sam’s been going on (can you believe it’s 5 years next month that i’ve had him!). Attached are 2 photos from Cheshire Show this week where he came 3rd in the Ridden Coloured. He has qualified for CHAPS ridden class again this year (3rd year running) and at CHAPS last year he just missed out on the evening performance in the Novice dressage and was placed in Prelim too. He is still doing well at BD and we are just about to start doing some Elementary tests. We have also had loads of fun round farm rides and he squeals the whole way round, he loves it. Hope you and Paul are ok, I must bob down with Chris Dillon at some point to look at the new yard. (Also attached is a pic my friend took of him last year which is just gorgeous!!). Love Laura


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Hi Liz, Here are some pictures of Nica from this year – what a super star she is, results so far:- 24/04/10 Miss Lindsay Morton BRADWALL BE100 1 - 10 28.5 - 2.0 - - 30.50 17/04/10 Miss Lindsay Morton KELSALL HILL (1) BE100 1 - 10 27.5 4.0 - - - 31.50 02/04/10 Miss Lindsay Morton Jump Training Forest Gate Farm JT100 1 - - 25.00 06/02/10 Miss Lindsay Morton Jump Training Osbaldeston Riding Centre JT100 2 - - 39.00
And we are featured on the homepage of in Eventing Worldwide! What a SUPER STAR she is! Thanks Liz!!! Lx

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Hi Liz, Im not sure if you got the last email i tried to send with pics of walter so i will send them again to make sure!!! The picture in the field is when we bought him 7 years ago and the others are more recent ones of him out enjoying himself. We jumped a double clear in the CCI** at Blair castle last season! He is a superstar and we couldnt have found a better horse. I will let you know if we get selected to ride on the rural riders european championship team this year. Thanks again, Laura




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Hi Liz Aldo is doing brilliantly, he has been hunting and stops for nothing, 4ft hedges are his specialty! He has been to south view and only had one down in British novice class. His first outing BE should be at Stafford, so we will let you know how he goes on. I will send you a picky when we get them. Regards Clive and a very happy Claire.
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Dear Liz, Just to update you on Zephir, who we bought from you in April. He came 2nd in his first dressage competition at Addington on October 10th in a Novice class and qualified for their Winter Championship, which will take place in April. In Early November he went to Hunters and came 3rd in the Prelim and 2nd in the Novice, which qualified him for the Championship where he was 2nd overall.
Elice Willett

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Hi Liz, I hope you are well? I’ve finally managed to get hold of some elusive pictures of Billy- (Now called Wizz/ Wizzle!- due to Billy wizz and the fact that it seems to be quite apt for him the mucky bugger!) Attatched are a couple of photos from a 3 day clinic about a month ago now where he was absolutely fab and earned lots of admirers! Since then we’ve been to his first unaffiliated dressage at Southview against some very smart looking ( not prelim) horses and despite attempting to jump the white boards (because that what jumping horses do mummy- Why on earth should i stay one side of them!?) he ended up 3rd with 68%. We did our first hunter trial at Llanymynech a couple of weeks ago and he thought that big open fields and xc jumps were marvelous fun and despite not being a big fan of dead patches of grass or hay racks he zipped around loving it! Finally he did his first baby ode last weekend and ended up 4th out of about 25 with a 33 dressage 1 sj run out at a very scary fish type sj ( partly my fault too!) and then clear xc - up and down steps and over ditches etc no problem- i am thinking however he enjoyed it so much i may be having to do some bit upgrading in the not too distant future! You can see the pics from the xc if you follow this link http://www.mrbphotography.co.uk/search/events/249/254/?page=11 Basically wizz has been an absolute star and not put a foot wrong- out hacking he’s the brave on- leading the supposed nanny horses! To do in general he is a sweetie and loves all the fuss and attention he gets, he cant help but draw attention where ever he goes- i just have to keep reminding myself he’s only 4 as he’s so grown up about everything! He’s off down to uni with me next week to a lovely yard with its own xc course etc and my plans for the winter include some BD and BSJA to keep him ticking over before we aim for the 5yo classes out with BE next year!- I can’t wait! Thank you so much again for a horse who is such a joy to ride and to be around. Speak spoon Lottie x


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Hi Liz,
Its Lindsay, with Unique. I have attached a few photos for you to use. Nica a super star, she has won the first 3 dressage’s she did, won her first BE event at Rodbaston, got double clears at her first PN and has now got a double clear and a 2nd at Catton Park BE Event!!! I couldn’t wish for a better, easier and talented horse!!
Hope all of your ponies are well.
Thanks a lot Liz Kind regards Lindsay


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Hiya Liz Hope you are well. Just thought I would send you a little picture of Sooty at his last show. Not the best photo its very difficult to get friends to take pictures. We are having at great time, we go hacking on our own now, he is a little star with traffic but the rubbish bins, and daffodils are scary things…. We have qualified for the Summer BD regionals in Novice and have started having a go with Elementary. We still have a little spooks at the letters - bless him. Cannot remember if I told you but we were 13th at the Nationals, he was a very good boy but thought it would be funny to have a buck in the middle of the test (lost a few marks for that one !!) Anyway, hope you are well. Thanks again. Nic

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Hi Liz, Hope you can see this photo, I’ve just got back from Rowallan where Zeno jumped 9 clear rounds! he is ready for newcomers but Richard wants me to wait until he’s there . We are going to Dabbs for New Year. Hope you are well, Hey checkout Rowallans Elite Spring Tour, theres loads of age classes and good money! Regards, Julia x
APRIL 09 - ZENO WON THE 5YR FINALS AT ROWALLEN SCOTLAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Hi Liz Just thought I would let you know how we are getting on. Ashe has been renamed thanks to my two young daughters who love the film Narnia and now Ashe is now Azlan. It took him a couple of weeks to get use to it. Initially he was completely oblivious to my calls when he was out in the field but now comes to his new name. Azlan is loved by all on the yard as he has the most wonderful temperament and people can’t believe how mature his attitude is for a 3 year old, it even amazes me how good he is. If his temperament is an example of his bloodline then I would highly recommend Timeless/Goodtimes progeny. Azlan has not put a foot wrong since he arrived in August. Apart from being a very dirty in his stable I have given up on shavings and now put him on straw which he is much better on. Anyway on to the important stuff, as usual time flys by and we were now in the middle of November and I had not got round to sitting on him for one reason and other. So last weekend I bit the bullet and decided that it was time to break him in properly. Of course he had been worked on the lunge, long reined, saddle on and lent on but had not progressed any further. Due to the fact that he doesn’t seem to be fazed by any thing you ask of him. I just knew I could trust him. So once I was on board and had been led round the arena once I knew I could go off on my own, which I did and he was as good as gold. I didn’t want to be lunged on him due to a previous bad experience I had, with my first youngster. I was right that I could trust him as he never put his back up once and didn’t do anything naughty. This so far has been the easiest horse I have ever been involved with to break in. I look forward to our winter training and the young horse classes next year. Thanks for a lovely horse he was just what I needed. Rebecca
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