Basically I’d put a comment on the Club FB site having a bit of a moan that I visited the field and found quite a few of the poles randomly left on the ground in the main arena, jumps knocked down, and I was mumping that pride in our Club hadn’t even managed to last a week.

I went back on FB 2 hours later to delete my comment as I had put it on FB in a knee jerk reaction to the massive disappointment I’d felt seeing it already looking so unloved in such a short time after the weekend.
I found 23 comments about it



It was a rather interesting discussion, it had wandered from my initial comment so I hauled it back to my initial point again (you do realise I have a big mouth right?


To summarise everything I picked up from the lengthy but mainly constructive comments- and this is only *my* view of what’s been said / wanted, absolutely nothing to do with anyone else, members or committee. Just me.
Now bear in mind as you read this that I do both dressage and showjumping – equally badly (but I am working on it

The Jumping types are feeling a tad neglected as, as there are a lot of Dressage competitions, the Showjumps are repeatedly put away by the Dressage types to clear the space to put up the Dressage arenas. This is fair enough btw as this has to be done for the Dressage competitions.

BUT this then means that when the Jumping types next wish to jump they have to haul out the jumps by themselves


My suggestion is this – the day after a Dressage comp, or even that evening, after the Dressage kit is put away, that a group of 6 or 7 of the Jumping orientated members meet and put up a full course again in the main arena.



The one, the ONLY thing that I will keep saying again and again- IF YOU ARE NOT USING A POLE PUT IT IN THE POLE HOLDER THING AT THE SIDE OF THE ARENA! Do *NOT* leave it lying on the ground. These plastic poles have wooden insides- I know this as one of the older poles is fecked already.

I was so incredibly proud of our Club this weekend








All this idea takes is a little bit of co-operation, effort and perhaps a little compromising from both sides- the Dressage lot and the Jumping lot.





We are a sh*t hot Club – all I want to do is try to keep it that way, with everyone helping and everyone getting full use of the facilities.


There, said it. I’m off to put on my flack jacket & tin hat now





