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Do not sell my personal information. Sam was eliminated from the Olympic Three-Day Event competition when his mount Happy Times slipped up on the Flat near the end of the cross-country phase.

We put the speed back in later on. Secondly, I encourage the rider to approach the fences steadily and in a balanced way. Finally, I try to put emphasis on teaching the horse to think for itself. I then had the remaining two hours of the clinic to practise doing it right. Details can be obtained by contacting Peter or Sheena Doggrell on , via email toomerfarm hotmail.

Farming has always been the No 1 activity at acre Toomer Farm at Henstridge on the Somerset-Dorset border, but it's the cross-country course, set within 12 acres of the farm and established for over 30 years, that attracts top international riders like William Fox-Pitt, Sam Griffiths and Lucinda Fredericks. Toomer Farm's Peter Doggrell says: "William and Sam both live locally and use the course for schooling — William particularly likes our water jump.

Lucinda travelled from Devizes to take part in our November hunter trials with her seven-year-old daughter Ellie, who absolutely flew round the 2ft 3in course like a professional. There are 28 training yards in Dorset and Somerset within a 60 mile radius of the BSV kennels, some are less than ten miles away.

Some of the trainers most local to the BSV kennels and to the land they regularly hunt over are :. Mark Gillard based in Holwell, 17 miles away. Brian Barr based in Longburton, Sherbourne 8. Despite all this Mark Doggrell was the sole huntsman in Dorset who decided to hunt on, and so they met at Marsh Court in Caundle Marsh.

There was a field of around 70 riders and more foot support than usual, some riders and support were having a day out with a different hunt as their usual ones had done the sensible thing and cancelled.

This also meant that all the monitors and other sab and animal rights groups that are now operating in Dorset also came to the BSV and it was a mass sab! Mark Doggrell was soon off his horse with the poor foxes lifeless body in his hands trying to hide it. Edward Doggrell got off his horse to help and a completely innocent passer by had the door of their vehicle opened with the intention of hiding the foxes body in their vehicle assuming them to be hunt support.

From here they headed to Snagharbour wood were a fox was seen away to safety with many sabs spraying the area and the line the fox had taken away from the hunt.



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