All about Robyn + her Ponies

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At Rhosyn Gwyn


Tinker is my horse to ride for this year in showjumping, next year she will be put in foal and turned into a broodmare. Thanks to Joss, Tinker is much better at the flatwork and is coping very well with all the 'hard' work. We have just introduced her to XC to do the eventing (she thinks it's just galloping flat out with a few jumps put in the middle).
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Robyn 7yr + Tinker(Morgan It'll Do in 2003
At Anglesey County 2007.

Tinker was very unfortunatly put down in 2009. We were extremly sorry to see her go,she had such potential.


 


Smartie is now sold but I rode her a few times.
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Robyn + Smarti

Jago

At Anglesey County, Robyn 11yrs
Jago was an extremly talented young horse,he came on wonderfully with Joss and Jonguil Hemming(British Eventing Team Slelector).He started eventing and was such a pleasure to ride. He was sold last year to Josie Kent,who is now also eventing him and doing Pony Club activities. They are working toigether as a team,definatly going to go far.


Sean has now been sold to Kayliegh,Mathew + Tracy who keep him at Trefor Stables. Mathew is the Anglesey Pony Club DC, Kayleigh is the same age as me, we get on very well + I still gets to ride Sean so i'm happy to let him go.April 2008
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Robyn + Sean 2007

Brennin
Brennin is turning out to be a nice little sports pony,around 14 hh at the moment. I'm hoping he'll grow bigger! This year he will come off grazing and start riding full-time.

Mary
Mary,oh where do I begin!! Shes the most amazing horse to ride,I love her to bits!!She's coming on so well in jumping and cross country,her dressage is just annoying her slightly,but she's still learning and figuring out what to do. Once she knows what you're askling her,she falls in step and goes beautifully. At the moment I'm jumping her at a metre,roughly,and getting better and better. I can't wait to get her started properly in eventing,she has allready done one BE90,where she went absoloutly amazing!

I will keep you updated on my antics!