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HOLY SMOKES LAWD-A-MERCY! **47** entries in DAD 2008 Colts!

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  • HOLY SMOKES LAWD-A-MERCY! **47** entries in DAD 2008 Colts!

    I don't believe it, I don't believe it, I don't believe it.

    47 entries for the Colts of 2008 class.

    Now, more than ever, the old saying: If you score in the top 10 you have ARRIVED!

    Good luck to EVERYONE...(my knees are really shaking ... poor little goober, Mr. Dickins. Little does he know what he's up against—the best!)
    "For God hates utterly
    The bray of bragging tongues."
    Sophocles, Antigone Spoken by the Leader of the Chorus of Theban Elders

  • #2
    Yep - a big class! They must have updated the day sheets again, as I counted 42, but saw at least 1 colt who was accidentally in the filly class. Seems to be the largest of the show.
    Kris
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      #3
      Kris, do you have anything in the class? Are you taking anything? It seems as if the show is HUGE this year ... heck in the materiale there are 32.

      Of course, I could have miscounted...
      "For God hates utterly
      The bray of bragging tongues."
      Sophocles, Antigone Spoken by the Leader of the Chorus of Theban Elders

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      • #4
        What's the Devon website again??
        http://www.talloaksfarm.net ---"Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts." --- Winston Churchill

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        • #5
          Carolyn, I do have a colt in that class, my Reign Dancer (Royal Prince - EM Diotima). It certainly will be a competitive class, that is for sure.

          (When I counted, I left out the 5 or so "blanks" that were put in for catch up time, that could be the difference).

          Talloaks - http://dressageatdevon.org/
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          • #6
            I will update the entries one more time after today's drop dead date is over. I still have horses in the wait list for some of the classes. And I'm still taking entries for the leadline class exhibition if anyone knows of a child who would like to ride in the Dixon. See the prize list for class 300.
            I support and enable the USA bred horse and the USA breeder.

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              #7
              Edgewood,

              Well DUUUUUUHHH. I forgot the blanks ...

              Is your Royal Prince the one that cleaned up at Fair Hill? Holy Smokes ... that's going to be an AMAZING class ... and I defy ANYONE to say we are not breeding some WONDERFUL horses here in the good old US of A. And the hits just keep on comin' ... Emmett Turner's Where's Waldo son,... Where's Stuart is a knock out ... with a 10 walk if I've ever seen one.

              Kris, I don't think you could even think of owning a horse that's not competitive ...

              In Jurassic Park, Samuel Jackson, cigarette drooping from one side of his mouth, laconically says: "Well,... hol' on to yer butts."

              That's exactly how I feel!!!!

              P.S. I just found out that Rashka, Ken Borden's horse that scored SO high in the 100 day test—164.86—is going to be in my 4 yr old's materiale class. This is going to be ONE TOUGH DEVON!!!!
              Last edited by Oldenburg Mom; Sep. 15, 2008, 03:17 PM.
              "For God hates utterly
              The bray of bragging tongues."
              Sophocles, Antigone Spoken by the Leader of the Chorus of Theban Elders

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              • #8
                Carolyn, I am bringing Pieter's 2008 Duplicor and another 2008 named Cornelius.........if we are in the top 15 we are winners.....good luck to all.
                Dee

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                  Originally posted by peskee View Post
                  Carolyn, I am bringing Pieter's 2008 Duplicor and another 2008 named Cornelius.........if we are in the top 15 we are winners.....good luck to all.
                  Dee
                  Hey Dee, you ain't just whistlin' Dixie, kiddo!!!! Pieter's 2008 filly was reserve grand champion at Fair Hill ... right????

                  Yeah, Lori. I think this year they should make an exception ... and pin the top 15 as the classes are so huge and competition so tough!!!!!
                  "For God hates utterly
                  The bray of bragging tongues."
                  Sophocles, Antigone Spoken by the Leader of the Chorus of Theban Elders

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Oldenburg Mom View Post
                    Hey Dee, you ain't just whistlin' Dixie, kiddo!!!! Pieter's 2008 filly was reserve grand champion at Fair Hill ... right????

                    Yeah, Lori. I think this year they should make an exception ... and pin the top 15 as the classes are so huge and competition so tough!!!!!
                    How bout medals for us die hard crazy horse people who are going to enter in this big class. Think of the beautiful upper caliber horses we will see at DAD. Oh and it was Beatrice VDL a 2006 filly (my baby, Miss Bea) that was Reserve Champion at Fair Hill. She is a champion in my book even if she never left the barn......shucks they are all champions, I just love young horses period. See you there.....

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by peskee View Post
                      See you there.....
                      Yup, you'll find me crying in my beer in the whatsamacallit Garden. And congrats on Miss Bea. And yes, I see she WILL be in the 2 year old class. The other 32 horses better run for cover (KIDDING!! )

                      HOLY SMOKES! There are 19 in the "Get of Sire" class. 32 in the fillies of 2008. This show is going to be HUGE!!!!
                      "For God hates utterly
                      The bray of bragging tongues."
                      Sophocles, Antigone Spoken by the Leader of the Chorus of Theban Elders

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                      • #12
                        Neither of my fillies is dressage bred, so I wouldn't dare bring them (a paint and a coarse IDSH with all the pretty wb babies wouldn't stand a chance), BUT you guys sure are making it tempting to spectate. Do a little rah rah from the side lines...
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by okggo View Post
                          ...BUT you guys sure are making it tempting to spectate. Do a little rah rah from the side lines...
                          Honestly, at Morven park, when Where's Stuart came into the ring, we were all standing there with our eyeballs hanging out of their sockets, drooling. I have NEVER seen a walk like that, and every single one of my horses has a great walk. The movement, okggo, is throughout his whole body... it's just incredible.

                          We are really catching up, IMHO (which ain't worth the paper it's printed on!!!) which means, people that DON'T consider coming to Devon to see what's out there are really really really missing the boat.
                          "For God hates utterly
                          The bray of bragging tongues."
                          Sophocles, Antigone Spoken by the Leader of the Chorus of Theban Elders

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Oldenburg Mom View Post
                            Yup, you'll find me crying in my beer in the whatsamacallit Garden. And congrats on Miss Bea. And yes, I see she WILL be in the 2 year old class. The other 32 horses better run for cover (KIDDING!! )

                            HOLY SMOKES! There are 19 in the "Get of Sire" class. 32 in the fillies of 2008. This show is going to be HUGE!!!!
                            32!!!!! OH MY Gosh!!!!!

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                            • #15
                              Carolyn, nope, that wasn't my Royal Prince at Fair Hill (I think it was a RP owned by Blue Waters Farm). But my Royal Prince did grace the cover of the program for Fair Hill.

                              This will be my guy's first show - so hoping that he does well! Hope he trots (and walks) like he did at inspection!
                              http://mysite.verizon.net/vze85onr/s...ontrotcomp.jpg

                              Thanks for the nice compliments on my horses! I am also showing my yealing Panache (25 entries in yealing fillies; 27 entries in AHS <2 yrs) and my mare Diotima in the broodmare class (which has 16 entries, BUT has 2 mares competing in it that have been either Reserve Grand Champion or Grand Champion of DAD a total of 4 times!! Rabiola owned by ISF; M Ecloir owned by Foals Paradise). So if Diotima places I will be thrilled.

                              I thought that the show seemed a bit larger than normal this year too!
                              Kris
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                              • #16
                                2 years ago my ISH mare came in 4th in the Maiden Mares class and beat some VERY well bred WB mares!
                                Last edited by Tiki; Sep. 16, 2008, 10:58 PM.
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                                • #17
                                  Originally posted by Tiki View Post
                                  2 years ago my ISH mare came in 4th or 5th in the Mainen Mares class and beat some VERY well bred WB mares!
                                  Super! Is that the pretty dapple grey with the white tail?
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                                  • #18
                                    Originally posted by Tiki View Post
                                    2 years ago my ISH mare came in 4th or 5th in the Mainen Mares class and beat some VERY well bred WB mares!
                                    Really? They didn't see the Irish head and disregard? I've seen some terrible breed bias when it comes to Irish particularly when they are next to the more arab-headed modern WBs you see so many of. My filly got incredibly good scores at her BWP evaluation...hmmm.

                                    Anyway, yeah Irish
                                    Last edited by okggo; Sep. 15, 2008, 04:20 PM.
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                                    • #19
                                      Originally posted by okggo View Post
                                      Really? They didn't see the Irish head and disregard? I've seen some terrible breed bias when it comes to Irish particularly when they are next to the more arab-headed modern WBs you see so many of. My filly got incredibly good scores at her BWP evaluation...hmmm.

                                      Anyway, yeah Irish
                                      Yeah.... IRISH!
                                      http://irishhuntersandjumpers.com/WarriorsMarque01.html

                                      And yes, he does need to catch up to his head, but then he's only a yearling.
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                                      • #20
                                        I thought that the economy was sooooo bad that no one was showing!
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