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and leisure riding. The yard is run by BHS Accredited Professional Coach Geraldine Bavastock who is also the Chief Instructor for the Whaddon Chase branch of the Pony Club.


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“I currently have 5 Welsh D’s that are being produced, Genal Tarran, Thacka Alabama, Infield Pearly Queen, Genal Rhosen and new addition to the yard Menai Meltino”.


“I love the Welsh D breed as they have so many qualities that are perfect for competition. They are athletic, have wonderful paces and enormous intelligence. They can also be fire breathing dragons at times, especially in the wind! But that just adds to their appeal with their hilarious sense of humour.”


The team here are being produced with dressage in mind. “We currently have started Genal Rhosen at competitions who has got a couple of Intros under her belt gaining scores of 70%. She has already qualified for unaffiliated championships proving to have a real talent for the dressage arena and she also started jumping.


ressage Dragons is a professional yard based in Nash, Buckinghamshire that produce Welsh section D’s and other cob types for competition


Recently the yard has welcomed a new recruit, Menai Meltino (Bailey) who is by Menai Martino out of Menai Melissa. “I am so excited about Baileys arrival. The plan with him is to get him out at Affiliated by October. He is a real asset to Dressage Dragons and I can’t wait to get started with him.”


As well as producing the team, Geraldine also takes in clients horses for training or to be started at the yard. Find Dressage Dragons on Facebook.


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SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2019


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