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Burton-Brooke Silent Auction
In addition to the evening hosted at our yard we are also running an online auction as part of our efforts to raise money for The Brooke. Check out the fantastic prizes below and follow the link to get your bids in before it is too late!
Silent Online Auction in aid of the “Burton Brooke Project” –
fund raising in aid of The Brooke to support a Community Mobile Vet Clinic in Pakistan. The Brooke is an international animal welfare organisation dedicated to improving the lives of working horses, donkeys and mules in some of the world’s poorest countries – www.thebrooke.org.
The following eight prizes have been generously donated by supporters of our event to be held on September 25th 2014. Please CLICK on the images below to make a bid for one or more of them!
NB: This online auction will close at 8pm on September 25th 2014 in conjunction with the auction at the event. Successful bidders will be notified shortly after, using the contact details they have provided and payment will be requested promptly. By bidding you are committing to purchasing the lot if you are the winner.
Please bid generously to secure your prize ! Only minimum bid increments of £10 will be accepted
Donations can also be made via www.justgiving.com/burton-brooke.
Happy bidding, THANK YOU for your support and Good Luck!
Burton-Brooke charity event – Just Giving
The Burton-Brooke charity evening is just 6 weeks away!
We are really exciting to be hosting an evening at our yard in support of The Brooke, a charity organisation aimed at improving the lives of working horses in the world’s poorest communities.
We have chosen to aim our support at developing and funding a mobile veterinary service in Lahore, Pakistan.
All money raised on the evening goes to the Brooke. If you are unable to attend but would still like to donate to this fantastic cause we have set up a Just Giving where you can make any sized donation in any currency.
https://www.justgiving.com/burton-brooke/
If you would like to attend and have not yet purchased a ticket, they are £30 each or 2 for £50. Tickets can be secured by emailing Karen at [email protected]
We look forward to seeing you there and thank you for your support.
Dry July
In order to celebrate the news that TS Jamaimo had been selected on the Australian team at the World Equestrian Games in August Bek and I signed up to participate in Dry July, along with a few other fellow Australian Eventers.
Dry July is an Australian based charity event involving giving up alcohol for the month in order to raise funds for adults living with cancer. If you would like to support this fantastic cause, donating to our team ‘Aussie Eventers’ is really easy via this link https://au.dryjuly.com/team/aussieeventers
The abstinence didn’t seem to weigh in our favour at Aachen. Graf Liberty did one of his best dressage tests to date scoring a 39 and show jumped in the electric Aachen main arena for an unlucky one down. Unfortunately the next morning he showed signs of a virus and we had to withdraw before XC. It is always a disappointing decision to have to make but it was an easy one. He is such a lovely young horse who will have plenty of big shows ahead of him. A big thanks to the Graf Liberty Syndicate for all your support.
We have a very busy few months ahead so hopefully some better luck is headed our way.
Quick catch up
Following some technical issues we are back online! A lot has happened over the past few weeks. We had the biggest boldest Badminton we have seen in years. Despite a disappointing 20 penalties XC I felt that TS Jamaimo showed an enormous amount of heart and stamina around the toughest track he has ever faced in heavy going (we are not sure he had actually ever run in mud before, having come from Australia!).
We have been out competing with the younger horses in our team and are thrilled with how they are progressing this season. Santano II picked up a win in the Novice at Tweseldown and Dutch Man Retto won the Novice at Salperton. We went to the first event run by Farley Hall and cannot praise them enough for the great job they have done on the cross country course.
We have also had Luhmuhlen come and go. Things didn’t quite go our way and after a beautiful dressage test and three quarters of an amazing cross country round Tempranillo and I parted company at the apex in the water. Such is the sport!
We have an exciting few months ahead with Graf Liberty heading to Aachen and TS Jamaimo and Graf Liberty selected on the Australian WEG squad.
The Burton-Brooke Project Update
“Preparing for Rio 2016!”
Australian Olympian rider
Chris Burton
talks about his preparation for Olympic Gold
The evening includes wine and canapés, presentations by Chris on his Olympic preparation and the work of equine welfare charity, The Brooke
Weather permitting; Chris will give a jumping demonstration
Meet some of the yard’s horses and read their stories
Thursday 25th September 2014
6.30pm – 9pm
Park Hatch
Dunsfold Road, Loxhill, (nr Hascombe), Godalming GU8 4BL
Tickets are priced at £30pp or £50 for two
Limited availability
RSVP email:
There will be a silent auction on the night in aid of the Brooke
The Brooke is an International animal welfare organisation
which raises money to improve the lives of working donkeys, mules and horses in some of the world’s poorest communities
www.thebrooke.org
Getting to know each other…
Somehow we have managed to survive training horses through a very long wet winter with only soggy skin and minor chaffing! It is a tough game preparing event horses when they have been boxed up all winter. So it was a nice feeling to let them out of the start box at Aldon.
Before we get in into telling you all about Aldon I thought you might enjoy watching a short video of Graf Liberty who had an abscess in his lip a few weeks ago and couldn’t wear a bridle. We thought we would give the rope head collar a go and were amazed that the feel was almost identical – what a great horse he is.
Graf Liberty jumping in a rope head collar – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9_oZ9oy9_c
It’s disappointing to say the least to have worked tirelessly all winter to have the horses ready for the season only to have the horses make you feel like a complete amateur by trotting sideways down the centre line at your first event. We were lulled into a false sense of security when the horses went so well at the Australian training camp two weeks earlier. I don’t know how, but somehow they can sense that it is an actual one day event and not just a combined training day. Plus the sun was out for the first time in a while and the grass was green so we can’t really blame them for being frisky. It sure makes me miss the Australian summer! Nothing like 40 degrees and 90% humidity to quieten your horse down.
Dutchman on cross country
We had a great first day with the young horses. Dutchman, a nice young horse who joined the team at the end of last year, completed his first BE100 to finish on a score of 20.8 and Wild Duchess, who is proving to be a very consistent competitor finished on her dressage score for second place in the Novice. It was a shame to end her blue ribbon run, but you can’t have everything!
TS Jamaimo showjumping at Aldon – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_H0MpCmZwS4
Graf Liberty puts in a great jump
Next it was the big guys turn. We took Graf Liberty, Tempranillo and TS Jamaimo for a run in the open intermediate. It was a mixed day. Tempranillo had her first ever rail with me and I am still in shock over this! But she was forgiven after a lovely dressage test and super cross country. Graf Liberty was fresh in the dressage but still managed to impress the judges and jumped the showjumping and cross country as he always does; effortlessly.
TS Jamaimo was great both on the flat and show jumping
TS Jamaimo put in the most settled dressage test of the three and jumped a beautiful clear round in the showjumping. Unfortunately we took a tumble in the cross country after a slight ‘getting to know each other moment’. We were both fine and have no doubt both learnt a little bit more about each other.
Nothing like a bit of eventing to keep your feet firmly planted on the ground!
The Burton-Brooke Project
The Brooke works directly and through partners to do whatever will most improve the welfare of working horses, donkeys and mules through the alleviation of existing suffering and the development of equine welfare practices and facilities to prevent and reduce suffering in the future.Their goal is to increase the number of animals they help to two million by 2016. This will also benefit more than eight million people who depend on these animals for their livelihood.
For more information on the fantastic work done by the Brooke visit the website www.thebrooke.org.