H2R top with the look of Grand Prix
3 year old Galant by Glamdale WP / Foundation - brings the full package including marked GP. Uphill, supple, super look and for a 3 yr old under saddle top walk.
3 year old Follower by Follow Him´s Schönweide / De Kooning - very rideable, uphill, with super nice self carriage and balance including three really quality paces.
7 year old Viva Vitalis by Vitalis / Fürst Romancier - brings natural softness with the ability to growing natural bigger. Really nice movements even though he showed some tensions for the canter tonight.
Other highlights
7 year old One to Remember by Secret / Vivaldi - brings super interesting blood combination. He is super well moving in all three gaits including top walk. Very strong body wise. Whether he has the last power and ability for GP only the time will show.
4 year old Independent by Ibiza / De Niro - super nice angle from behind with nice natural carriage under the body steps. Look like a sensitive boy, and super interesting with Werth on the ground repeating pruuuuhhhh more times, which also made the overall picture much more balanced and relaxed during the presentation.
7 year old Feinsten by Franklin / Rock Forever / Florestan - huge talent for piaffe & passage, easy travelling in and out with lot of expression, quality canter work while walk has to be “nursed” for. Here you get the combination of Franklin with plus/minus, combined with suppleness/more weak top line and not least rideability from Florestan. This makes a strong horse, with enough suppleness and mindset to performe.
3 year old Epic Zone PS by Escanto PS / Secret - same strong dam line as Grey Tonic. Natural uphill balanced stallion, lacking bit more relaxation for the walk, but still one to keep an eye on.
4 year old Daan G by Donkey Boss / Don Olymbrio L - huge development, fresh, powerful, square and compact stallion with super basic gaits.
6 year old Proud James by Jameson RS2 / Johnson - this stallion clearly brings the quickness and uphill tendency. As Werth has just been shortly in the saddle, her playing education was already part of their new partnership.
WERTH IN THE SADDLE
We are not familar with Werth in the saddle for stallion shows, but yesterday she showed three very different stallions Be Sure, Feinsten and Proud James. The way she is just playing with the most difficult exercises where the horses look as if they never really get the feeling of how difficult it actually is - this was a true masterclass from Mrs Werth.
