British Show Horse Association (BSHA) National Championships, Arena UK, Lincs
ANOTHER outstanding “showman’s show” from producer Jordan Cook, this time aboard Dena King’s first-season maxi cob champion, Pattern Master (Bruce), landed the second day’s McCourt overall supreme title. This gave Jordan a third bask in the Arena UK supreme spotlight this season – having triumphed at the Coloured Horse and Pony (CHAPS) championships and the UK Nationals on other rides – but it was blue and white Bruce’s launchpad to stardom.
Last of the seven champions to perform, Jordan gave a masterclass demonstration, keeping his show short, sweet, mannerly and uncomplicated, playing to this grand cob’s undoubted strengths.
The electric atmosphere raised Bruce’s game; two final go-for bust gallops were worthy of any top-class hunter and the obedient, soft return to trot, walk and final halt would not have disgraced a hack. A final score of 29/30 was a fitting reward.
Judge Pearl Underwood, who officiated alongside British Show Pony Society (BSPS) chair Pat Pattinson and in-hand specialist Mark Tamplin, had no hesitation in holding up a 10, swiftly followed by a 10 from Mark and a nine from Pat.
“This was showmanship at its very best,” said Pearl. “We were privileged to have such lovely animals before us, too.”
Mark, himself a consummate showman, concurred.
“This partnership ticked all the boxes,” he declared. “It captured the attention and held it right to the end.”
This story is from the September 23, 2021 edition of Horse & Hound.
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