Nat Blundell needs a warm and friendly pub (with wi-fi) to get us her blogs but she has managed to find a quiet corner, not full of fellow international eventers from Andrew Hoy's yard, to fill us in on her Badminton trip so far
Seumas Marwood fills us in on his Badminton journey so far, saying " If I get to ride the dressage test at Badminton and go out through the starting box on cross country, I will have achieved a life long dream. In doing so, I will hopefully help show that, given the right horse and the right path, anyone can do this"
Things haven’t gone according to plan for our Badminton Grass Roots bloggers and they find themselves asking the question ‘if it wasn’t broken what were we trying to fix?’ But with positive thoughts they head to Badminton next week
Blogger Daiki Chujo recently rode at an event close to the border of Czech Republic where the town was only as big as the event!
Blogger Nicole Stewart is now a fully fledged 2* rider having completed two 2* starts and is now looking forward to Melbourne 3 Day Event
Blogger Rebel Morrow goes back to basics and asks the question 'How much are we feeding our horses and are they getting what they really need?'
After handing the reins of Murph over to partner Ben for a while Tegan Lush now has the reins back and is excited to see if the ‘experiment’ worked
Kate Chadderton and Collection Pass have arrived at the Kentucky Three Day Event, or the 'Rolex', as it's known there and are ready for action despite a slow start to their preparation
Why doesn't wet sand wash out of jods? Kate Mackenzie procrastinates in the best possible way - writing her blog instead of packing for the annual Easter ballooning get together
Murray Lamperd and Don Skipcello are getting ready for the Sydney International Horse Trials with the help of a secret weapon ...