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Train your native pony to ‘steal the show’ in the dressage ring with these 4 exercises, expert tips and polework patterns

Incredibly trainable, our native breeds have plenty going for them on the dressage stage. In this article exclusively for H&H subscribers, experts give their tips for training native ponies so that the “judges cannot ignore them”, creating a picture of ease, lift and ground cover. We discover their secrets – plus exercises to put the theories into practice

  • Forget the stereotype that only tall, flashy warmbloods belong between the white boards. From Connemaras to Welsh Section Bs, native breeds are proving they can do more than hold their own – they stand out. And if you’ve already done a bit of showing with them, that ringcraft can help when training native ponies for dressage.

    “Often, it’s the not‑so‑flashy horse that ends up stealing the show,” says international rider and list 1 British Dressage judge Sara-Jane Lanning.

    Sara-Jane has helped train several natives, including Hannah Bown on her 14.2hh New Forest, Buckland Bonnie Lad (Rodney).

    “Sure, we might not get nines for your mediums – Rodney’s only got short little legs – but if you train them correctly, the judges can’t ignore it,” Hannah says.

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