West Wilts was all-in-all a successful event.
Day 1.
Wally (Wanadoo Too) was having his first BE100 outing. He produced some lovely work in his dressage to score 28, lots to improve with him being a little too enthusiastic in some movements but generally a very good start. Showjumping he just had one down but oozes scope, cross country he was green at the start and then got going and gave me a lovely ride. I took him steady so he could look at the fences and learn what it's all about without rushing. He finished with 5.6 time faults, I am thrilled with him and he is a great addition to my string. Definitely one for the future.
Day 2.
Rosie (Pencarder Silver Storm) did what I thought was her best test to date although the judge disagreed. The section was marking fairly highly but I was disappointed with a 43. Showjumping she was unlucky to have just one pole. Cross country she was her usual bold, enthusiastic self, she really is reliable in the jumping phases. She picked up just 2.4 time faults.

Stanley (Kington) did a sweet test scoring 35.5, a great start for him at this next step on the ladder. Showjumping he sadly had 2 poles down but he jumped very well, he now needs to learn to wait a little more for his fences, but he is very springy. Cross country I was thrilled, we went all the straight routes albeit steadily picking up 18 time faults but another clear xc on his record.
Next stop salperton with Rosie then Purston with Wally and Stanley.
Photo's Coutesy of David Betteridge