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  • the rider cannot ride

  • @SpringshootStevi Not that rider can ride. Getting the correct lead and diagnol. After the jumps landing on a correct lead. She handled the Stallion very well. If you think this is bad riding, you must not know how to ride.

  • @Swizzler0o soooo true!!!!

  • This video is now very old this was Crocodile Dundy Z as a 4 year old since then he has developed in his jumping and is now jumping 1.30m+ at shows combining this with a successful breeding carrier, Crocodile Dundy Z has a tremendous jump please see a more recent video of Crocodile Dundy Z

  • you tell 'em georgie!

    

  • @MegaGagamad How am I supposed to know that the rider was a professional? I was just stating what I saw and I saw the person grinding his/her seat. I'm sorry, I guess I can't give some constructive criticism.

  • @MileyJonas what ever

  • These people are proffesionals and have won many shows, I have lessons there and seen how many first certificates they have got so please just leave them alson they are doing fine well they seem to be doing fine infront of judges so stop giving mean comments

  • that man has a sick jump

  • Crocodile Dundy Z is now jumping Open competitions and has produced some exciting young performance horses who look to excel as sport horses

    visit the High Offley Stud websie for more informaion

  • Maaan he has a nice snappy jump!

  • leave the dam horses head and you interfere with him way to much when you jump

  • @SpringshootStevi i agree that a little more rein could be given but also keep in mind that this horse seems to enjoy jumping and as a result would get quite excited. Sometimes a horse will buck or pigroot playfully after a jump if they are having fun and in those moments it is important to keep the hands firm after landing so that the head does not go down. My TB does it sometimes and I know plenty of other horses that do.

  • How old is he?

  • am i hav a question ? r you thinking of selling him casterated becaus if u sold him as a stlion you wouldnt be able to competing!

  • @johnfgt500 Loads of stallions compete "/

  • @rachdusty Yeah, i was at a Showjumping competition last month and there was 3 stallions taking part, and the rest were mares so they all compete, If they are Stallions then they are more valuable =)

  • @Tonistorm2009 Yeah same lol stallions always compete, how do you think we get top class breeding etc? As long as they were the stallion discs and the ribbons in their tail they can :)

  • @rachdusty Exactly, I had 2 stallions, I broke them in and Trained them, i never gelded as they have a bright future ahead of them, I sold one and Im keeping my other one, They are soo stunning and powerful, Who would want to geld such a sweet natured one anyway =D

  • @johnfgt500 no they are not thinking of selling him

  • i love his jump! :D

  • BEAUTIFUL! 

  • I have a Crocodile baby, he is absolutely stunning and gorgeous! His Daddy, Crocodile Dundy seen here is an absolute star!

  • Looks amazing! Love the horse:)

  • Gorgeous horse.. What height are those jumps? about 1 m?

  • For sale??

  • Wow,that horse is very beautiful,he looks like my riding teacher's race horse,Hot Spot,

    and,I would like to say,the rider needs to sit up straight and shoulders need to be high,heels down and the chin up,but you still did well,in the Olympics,I bet the stallion will come first in very high performance!

  • hes so amazing! beautiful markings!

  • lovely horse... the rider propper shags the saddle in canter hahaha!

  • omg! hes gourgous!

  • at least this stallion is also broke for riding

    i see too many that are just for breeding

  • he has a very nice canter ! and a lovely jump

  • omg that horse is beautiful

  • If you wouldn't grind with your seat and you had a light seat, then your position would be perfect! Also try to hold him back with your shoulders because it kind of looks like you don't know where he is going to take off. Doing some exercises will help with your seat and hands.

  • @MileyJonas let them be a judge of that they are proffesionals and know what to do!

  • Cool! I Have Cantered Today, And Im Jumping At Pony Camp! Woo Hoo!

  • He looks like the 18 h gelding my trainer just rescued :)

    Cute!

  • that is some awesome jumping and you have great controll

    keep it up!!

    poniesrox

  • is he for sale?

    I'm really interested

    thnx

  • @080mike080 no he's not sorry

  • WOW what an amazing horse :O x

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