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Point-to-point racing

Carolyn Tanner

23 December, 2004

The current qualification conditions state that every horse which runs in a point-to-point or hunter chase in 2005 must have been hunted at least four times. The minimum number was previously seven, but was reduced by the Masters of Foxhounds Association for the 2003-4 hunting season.

Some point-to-point owners and trainers welcomed the change, but there were many who felt it was admitting defeat in advance of the threatened ban. As this is now on the card for February, masters will have the authority to use discretion with regard to qualification after 18 February, as was the case with foot-and-mouth in 2001.

The majority of hunts have a point-to-point subscription, which is slightly less than the full sub. This usually entitles the horse to be hunted as many times as the owner wishes, although a few hunts will not allow any more than the specified four occasions.

Many trainers, such as Caroline Bailey and Gordy Edwards, are strong believers in the benefits of hunting those horses with the temperament for it, and will continue to send out their charges more times than is required for qualifying.

As the horses hunt more, they get fitter and are liable to take more of a hold, but however strong they are, Gordy still prefers to fit a snaffle. Bridging your reins and keeping a good hold helps, but as much as anything, it’s a question of mind over matter and trying to keep calm.

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