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Horse of the Year Show 2013 - Part One

Horse of the Year Show 2013 - Part One

Friday, May 3, 2013

Every year Kevin Hansen, his lovely wife Sue, and a huge band of helpers put on what can only be described as an incredible spectacle - the Horse of the Year Show. And every year it gets bigger and better. It's not just a horse show - it's a chance to shop-till-you-drop, to catch up with friends from around the country and indeed the world. All my sponsors are there and it's a great time to be with them and support them for the support they have given me. It's a chance to socialise, to show off your horse, and oh yeah - the little thing of actually competing.

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Nationals Blog - It's all about commitment...

Nationals Blog - It's all about commitment...

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Every three or four years the NZ National Dressage championships heads to the South Island to be hosted at the wonderful facility that is McLean's Island - I will let you in on a secret - It's not actually an Island (no passports required) but instead it's on a riverbed. Confusing!

Ever since I began competing in dressage I have supported the Nationals in Christchurch. I think it's been my 5th trip south so far. The hospitality of the Southerners is undisputable, and with my best mate Celine Filbee in charge as Event Manager I knew it would all run smoothly and be a lot of fun.

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2012 - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

2012 - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Friday, December 28, 2012

Well it's that time of the year again - time to reflect back on all that was, all that wasn't and all that might have been. Here's my personal take on 2012...

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Ali Baba - it was meant to be

Ali Baba - it was meant to be

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

I still remember the first time I set eyes on Ali Baba - it was October 2011 and I had spent many months looking in Spain and Portugal for me dream horse. In fact this was my second trip over - I'd been at the Global Dressage Forum and had been once again looking in Spain, Portugal and indeed France to find him.

Sarah Warne had sent me some video footage of a young (six year old) stallion with a talent for piaffe and passage. She simply insisted I go see him and she wouldn't stop talking about him. He was younger than I wanted, but he had some good points for sure. So off we went to a fabulous stable just outside of Lisbon where Ali Baba was being kept. I liked the look of him straight away. Although he was not grey (as I THOUGHT I was looking for) he was a stunning bay - and something about him resonated within me - perhaps it was his face - the forelock and eyes reminded me of Landioso somewhat. He was very expressive and cheeky - full of the joys of life and happy to be a young stallion.

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A Lusitano for me? Could it be?!

A Lusitano for me? Could it be?!

Monday, October 29, 2012

People are, I am sure, asking why Jody Hartstone has strayed away from warmblood horses and has travelled to far off Portugal to bring back a Lusitano stallion to New Zealand. Well it all started about two years ago with a chat to my good friend Reisa Bonetti from www.DressageTraiingOnLine.com I was telling her that I wanted to invest in a new competition and breeding stallion but I was dismayed that the New Zealand warmblood stallion market is flooded with non-performance tested, non-european approved stallions who undercut those who are the "real-deal". Stallions such as Landioso, Whisper, Ramazotti and Donnerwind cost an absolute fortune and have proven their worth as both competition and breeding stallions around the globe. But when New Zealand breeders are happy to use non-approved stallions at reduced stud fees it makes the breeding industry in New Zealand somewhat of a joke compared to the high standards set in Europe.

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Farewell Wunders Tag - Why both HORSES and MEN sometimes don't work out as hoped...

Farewell Wunders Tag - Why both HORSES and MEN sometimes don't work out as hoped...

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Wunder's Tag has a new home - he's leaving in a jet plane today, bound for New York instead of New Zealand. I know this will disappoint a few people back home who really wanted to get to meet him, so I thought a blog was in order!

Erin Mortimer and I decided to purchase "Wookie" at Christmas time 2011. New Zealand had just qualified a team for London Olympics but was short of qualified horses to make the team. It seemed an opportunity to good to turn down, but looking around internationally there were no horses that may have been capable that were within our budget - till Carl Hester told me of Wookie. He was "cheap" by international standards and had some talent for sure but lacked training and had no international experience. I flew to the UK, tried him a few days and got him vetted, it was a very long shot but we thought we would give it a go.

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Seville - Southern Spain's Great City

Seville - Southern Spain's Great City

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

I thought I would tell you about another great city in Spain. Over the past year my travels in search of a horse have taken me to many great places in Spain - Madrid, Barcelona, Toledo, Caceres, Salamanca, Segovia and Valencia to name a few. However it is only recently I ventured further south to Andalusia to the city of Seville.

My first thoughts on Seville as I caught a taxi from the train station to my hotel was just how much like Los Angeles it was on the main roads thru the city - huge palm trees were everywhere and big mansions just like in the Beverly Hills. Soon however I was seeing the most incredible Muslim / Arabic influences in the buildings and I had to remember that Spain isn't just olive trees and Sangria, it has a rich history that has been shaped by the Romans, Moors, Iberians, Arabs, Jews and Christians alike.

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Scotland - ISES Conference Number 5

Scotland - ISES Conference Number 5

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Well in the end I was home for only about two weeks of the New Zealand winter before hitting the road again. I had a few more loose ends to sort in Europe, but I was so glad I got a couple of weeks at home with my folks and my wonderful young horses. I also needed to chop a bit of dead wood when home so I could move on with some new plans in life! So after putting away my axe I boarded yet another jet and heading back "Up Over" from "Down Under".

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