BEDLINGTON & BLYTH DISTRICT RIDING CLUB NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2014 CHARITY SHOW CROSS
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BEDLINGTON & BLYTH DISTRICT RIDING CLUB NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2014 CHARITY SHOW CROSS
BEDLINGTON & BLYTH DISTRICT RIDING CLUB NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2014 CHARITY SHOW CROSS The recent charity show-cross event was a great success and it was nice to see some of our members taking part and doing so well. It was equally pleasing to other members taking part in our competitions for the first time. This event in aid of “Nathans Needs” along with the cake & tombola stand, charity envelopes and Sarah Knowles workplace fundraising has so far raised in the region of £2200 which is a fantastic effort and the club would like to thank all those that helped , donated and supported these events. We still have two further fundraisers in the pipeline, the Halloween party on Friday 31st of October and the Santa fundraiser taking place in December. A big thank you to Lane Farm Equestrian for the use of their facilities and jumps enabling this event to take place. Results will be uploaded to the website shortly. Some club members also took part in the sponsored walk for Nathans Needs organised by some of the Lane Farm liveries walking from Bedlington Market Place to Morpeth Market Place and back. (Well some of them did! with a few culprits bussing it back and some others doing a de-tour and going on an impromptu assault course en-route). Thank you to everyone who took part. BBDRC HALLOWEEN PARTY Tickets are on sale NOW for the Halloween Party on Friday 31st October at Bomarsund Social Club, Stakeford. Get your scariest glad rags on for a night of fun and entertainment with prizes for the best dressed male/ female junior and adult participants. Tickets cost £5 for an adult and £3 for a child and are available from Deborah Porteous and Wendy Strang . Disco plus singing sensation Chelsea Brookes. 7pm to 11pm. All Proceeds will go to Nathans Needs, bring your own nibbles. Sure to be a Spooktactular night! 1 BBDRC NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2014 MEMBERS Just a reminder that membership renewal’s are due THIS MONTH. Please download this year’s membership form from the club website as this also has some of the dates of next year’s event’s listed on it. Can we ask that where members tick to indicate that they will help at events that they put the date in their diary also. Completed membership forms should be sent with the correct membership fee to Dawn Wood and let Dawn know your correct contact details especially your email address if you wish to receive the monthly newsletter. Our club clothing which includes fleeces, gilets, polo shirts and jackets can now be ordered direct from the supplier through the link on the BBDRC website. TRAINING The Clare Dryden flat work training was well received and feedback from members was good. Further training is in the pipeline , please keep an eye on the club web site for further details. We welcome any suggestions for training next year. POINTS TROPHY The Points Trophy for 2013-14 has now concluded and the presentation of trophies and rosettes will take place along with the other awards at the AGM . It is proposed to review and revamp this for next year and member’s suggestions and thoughts on this are welcomed either at the AGM or by contacting a member of the Committee. If anyone would like to find out more about the points trophy and how it works then full details can be found on the club web site or contact Jill Thomson at [email protected] or on 07920219721 AGM AND PRESENTATION OF ANNUAL AWARDS All members are invited to attend the club AGM and presentation of trophies on THIS TUESDAY 14th October at Bomarsund Social Club , Stakeford 7.00 for 7.30pm. Come along and support your club and hear all about the past years events and what we have planned for next year. YOUR input is crucial to the forward planning of events to ensure that the club is working for you and that you get the most from your membership – you may be a winner of the huge range of trophies on offer including categories such as ; Riding Club Horse / Pony , Senior & Junior Endeavour, Most improved Senior / Junior, Best Newcomer Horse / Pony and many more. With Buffet / nibbles. 2 BBDRC NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2014 IN THE PIPELINE /DATES FOR YOUR DIARY OCTOBER 31ST – Halloween Party in aid of Nathans needs at Bomarsund Social club NOVEMBER 30TH - Team Show Jumping Competition at Lane Farm Equestrian - open to all – The schedule is now available on the club website with a link on the facebook page. RIDING CLUB CAMP 2015 – Dates have been confirmed for next year’s camps these are to be held on the 7th and 21st August 2015. The 7th will be for Senior members and 21st for Junior member’s. Due to the popularity and potential demand for camps it is only fair that priority will be given to those members who have helped at events and attended training session’s/ competitions throughout the year. Both camps to be held at Parkend Equestrian Centre and will run from Friday evening to Sunday. Further details will be given early next year when application forms will also be made available. MEMBERS PROFILE AND NEWS This month’s members profile and news SENIOR MEMBER PROFILE – Sheila Tweedy Hello members, my name is Sheila Tweedy and I’m a tad over 21yrs old! I’ve been a member of BBDRC for quite a number of years now and I am also a member of our very hard working Committee. Part of my role on the committee many years ago was to write the club monthly newsletters, writing entertaining reports from club activities and events. Some of our older members may remember me as “Florence running martingale” so nicknamed as I work as a nurse and my trusty steed Merrick the “White Horse”. Merrick was a steel grey when I first bought him then turned “white” very quickly (closely followed by me!). Merrick was found for me by Christine Westerback, a former BBDRC member. Merrick was a 14.3/15 hand Highland / Arab Cross, and he was broken as a 3 year old then turned away on Alnwick moor for two years, so he was terrified of people when I bought him. I spent many hours sitting in the stable with him to gain his confidence and with a lot of time and patience I rebroke him to ride, and what an absolute character he was. We did everything from Dressage to team chasing – (his and my favourite) and everything else in between. Merrick represented BBDRC on both Junior and senior teams at area and national level with Julia Lamb (now Storey) at junior level and myself at senior level. 3 BBDRC NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2014 I’ve had many happy years of fun and enjoyment with this very special horse and our adventures are recorded in old BBDRC newsletters (Vera will vouch for these! And these make for very entertaining reading). Our greatest claim to fame was being part of the “Herr Kutz” and the Frauleins Dressage Display Team (with a difference!) – Again ask Vera Harrison! Merrick could turn his hooves to anything but jumping and showing was his forte. His dressage was passable (just)and we must have given dressage judges hours of entertainment with our test sheets always making entertaining reading “well sat, well tried, very tactfully ridden, Airs above ground not required at this level!” were just some........ As Merrick was now well into his twenties I bought a Belgian warm blood x thoroughbred foal called Murphy from a friend, my aim was to bring Murphy on and retire Merrick. Merrick in the last year of his life was a fantastic nanny to Murphy teaching him manners and putting him in his place on many occasions. I had Merrick for 27 wonderful years, he was still competing at the age of 32 in the August and sadly in the December he was diagnosed with bowel cancer, so I made the decision to have my best friend put to sleep while he still had dignity and quality of life. Murphy was growing rapidly, and was accident prone as youngsters usually are. He ended up having surgery to repair a laceration to the off fore pastern and had a plaster cast on for three weeks. My good friend Marilyn Lamb had bred a foal called Blitz form her lovely mare and she suggested I take Blitz on loan. He is a 15.2 hand liver chestnut by the stallion “Genuine gift” a thoroughbred. I loved Blitz from the minute I sat on him, it was like coming home! He had a lot of Merrick in him, so I bought him after having him on loan and palled him up with Murphy. Murphy was growing quickly and at 2 years old he was well over 16 hands, he had began to develop joint problems so he was referred to the Royal (Dick) Vets in Edinburgh. The degenerative joint disease had developed rapidly in all four limbs, and the only decision I could make which was the right one was to let him join his “Uncle Merrick” over the rainbow bridge. Blitz had taken over where Merrick had left off and we started having loads of fun together. I no longer jumped so Blitz and I mainly concentrated on dressage and showing. We did really well at both local and County level showing and we were aiming to qualify for some of the bigger shows in the future. Bad luck struck again, with Blitz developing bone spavin in his off hind hock, had all the treatment then injured the deep digital flexor tendon on the same hind leg which was quite severe and required surgery followed by eight months box rest. Talking about bad luck he also developed stringhalt in the same back leg which had become very severe, so the Vet suggested and operation to remove some of the extensor tendon. After the anaesthetic he developed a bowel obstruction which was successfully treated, and then to top it all he was found to have gastric ulcers - my poor little horse! He had been through so much yet he remained the well mannered, laid back character. 4 BBDRC NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2014 After not being ridden properly for four years, I am now back on board Blitz and we are both still sound!! My aim is hopefully to do a little bit of intro / prelim dressage and concentrate on veteran classes as he is 18 and I am 21! Cough, cough. Hopefully we might be able to go to the BBDRC camp next year! I count myself very, very lucky that I have been blessed to own such beautiful, kind, generous horses. Sheila Tweedy I am looking for members to contribute to next month’s profile and news, please email me any information you would like included and a photo to [email protected] . RIDING & ROAD SAFETY IN THE AUTUMN /WINTER This week’s Horse & Hound magazine have run an article urging riders to take greater care on the roads as light fades this Autumn. Figures for traffic accidents are spiralling and so far this year there has been 181 road accidents – more than the whole of 2012. In May H & H reported on a survey run by the AA which showed that one in ten motorists is unaware of how to handle an equine encounter. As a result of this the AA are trying to raise awareness and educate their members. The BHS is constantly battling to promote road safety – the organisation is currently working with bus company stagecoach in a “hit your brakes, not my horse” campaign. As the nights are drawing in hacking out brings with it additional hazards with failing light conditions and fog/misty conditions. Make sure that you and your horse are visible at all times by wearing high visibility (fluorescent and reflective) garments when riding on the road. Fluorescent and reflective ankle bands and stirrup lights are particularly effective in attracting the attention of motorists. If possible, riders should use high visibility garments that conform to BS EN1150, a European Standard for high visibility garments for non-professional use. There is a standard for high visibility garments for professional use, BS EN471, which can also be used. The Highway Code (Rule 51) advises riders that it is safer not to ride on the road at night or in poor visibility. Riders who must use the road in these conditions should ensure that the horse has reflective bands above the fetlock joints and carry a light, which shows white to the front and red to the rear. Cold weather, ice and snow present special problems for horses and their owners. But the challenges brought on by winter are not insurmountable. Here are tips and suggestions for how you can make sure your ride as is safe as possible, despite the hazards winter can throw at us. Slow Down: Plan to school or hack out at a slower pace so your horse does not sweat as much. Cooling down can take much longer, and chilled muscles take longer to warm up. Horses sometimes need time to adjust to the footing on all surfaces if they are not used to walking on frozen, uneven ground and their gaits may feel a bit stilted until they learn they can step out with confidence. 5 BBDRC NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2014 A Wet Horse Can Get Cold: Plan extra time to cool down after your ride. Don't put a sweating horse out in the cold, wind or damp. Blanket so that moisture wicks away from your horse's coat, and change the blanket if it becomes damp. When the horse is dry to the skin, you can turn it out. Dress in Layers: Dress yourself in layers that can be removed easily if you get warm while working your horse. Fabric that wicks sweat away and dries quickly is best for any athletic winter activity. There is a variety of under and outerwear made especially for riders. Ear warmers can be worn under your helmet, or hoods can be put over your helmet. Wear Safe Boots: You may want to wear warmer boots while riding in the winter. Be sure they are not so bulky as to get wedged into your stirrups. They should still slide out easily if you take a spill. Prevent Snowballs: If snowballs form in hooves while you ride, give the bottom of hooves a coating of petroleum jelly And a little hint from the horse mouth - Warm the Bit: A frosty cold bit can be uncomfortable for me. Keep bridles in the house, warm the bit with your hands, or put a warm (not hot) gel pack around the bit before putting it in my mouth. WHATS ON IN OCTOBER / NOVEMBER DRESSAGE. October 18th – BD and unaffiliated dressage @ Todburn Equestrian Centre October 19th – Unaffiliated dressage @ Pastures New Equestrian November 2nd – Unaffiliated dressage @ Lane Farm Equestrian November 9th - BD and Unaffil Dressage Competition @ Todburn Equestrian November 16th – British Dressage @ Lane Farm Equestrian November 23rd - Dressage UK Sunday Competition @ Todburn Equestrian SHOW JUMPING/ CROSS COUNTRY / EVENTING. October 12th - Grandslam Show Jumping @ Lane Farm Equestrian Shooting Stars Show jumping every Wednesday from 5.30pm @ Lane Farm Equestrian Unaffiliated jumping every Thursday 5.30pm – 10.30 pm @ Leamside Equestrian Centre October 18th – British Show jumping Senior Show – Lane Farm Equestrian October 19th – Bay Riding Club Show jumping at Lane Farm Equestrian Blue Sky Equestrian Centre – Now have jumping every Friday night please see web site for details 6 BBDRC NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2014 October 26th – Woodlands Show Cross at Lane Farm October 26th - Philippa Curry SJ Series Competition @ Todburn November 9th – Grand slam show jumping at Lane Farm November 16th - Philippa Curry Show Jumping Series @ Todburn November 23rd – Woodlands Show Cross at Lane Farm November 30th – BBDRC team show jumping at Lane Farm THE COMMITTEE Contact details:Chairperson/Training Officer Wendy Strang Secretary Treasurer/Area 2 Rep Website Dawn Wood Vera Harrison Helene Grove Points Trophy Social Events Fundraiser Showing Christmas Show Summer Camp Newsletter [email protected] 14 Riverview, Bedlington NE22 5LR [email protected] [email protected] 07525 661 216 01670 843 026 07590 398 428 07596052648 01670 790 028 Jill Thompson Sophie Tunnah Debra Porteous Sheila Tweedy Susan Harrison [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 07920 219 721 07960 098 884 07793 561 203 0191 237 5389 07772 392 194 Heather Harrison Halcyon Maben [email protected] [email protected] 07934 674 811 07793185055 That’s all for now, we hope to see you at the AGM. Details of all club events, schedules and contact details can be found on the clubs website www.bbdrc.co.uk 7 BBDRC NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2014