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Thursday, 14 February 2013

Supreme Products Support Moore-Williams Show Team




SUPREME Products, the leaders in show preparation products, are sponsoring Devon-based home producers the Moore-Williams show team.

Young riders Zoe (17) and sister Lauren (14), together with their mum Beverley, have seven horses and ponies to show for the 2013 season and are delighted to be joining Team Supreme Products.

Zoe works as a Marketing Assistant at Missina Horseboxes and combines this with producing the horses and ponies and preparing them for shows.

Lauren is currently studying for her GCSE’s and helps on the yard in the evenings and weekends.

Said Zoe: “This year looks to be very busy and exciting for us and to have the support from Supreme Products is just brilliant.

“The Supreme Products Professional Collection really does allow us to turn the horses and ponies out to the highest standard. 

“It is the very best quality which means it lasts a long time and gives you the confidence the horses and ponies are produced to the ultimate level.”

Their team of seven for 2013 include Mathemadam High Spirit, a Large Intermediate Show Riding Type.

Last year with Zoe she won eight championships, took fourth at the RIHS, and finished sixth at HOYS.

Whiteleaze Diplomat is a 138cms Show Pony.   Mickey as he is known at home is only a five-year-old however he achieved much last year when unbeaten in Novice classes before going on to be crowned Supreme Novice Champion at Equifest as well as winning three classes at the BSPS Summer Championships.

Van Goofy is a Novice 153cms Show Hunter Pony, and a very exciting novice prospect for this season.

He is joined by the well established Pessall Fanfare, a 148cms Show Pony, Beckside First Impression, a 138cms Show Pony, Hayne Valley Serenade, a Novice 148cms Show Pony and Baylew St. Maybe, a three-year-old homebred Riding Pony. 

For further information please contact Supreme Products on (01377) 229050 or visit www.supremeproducts.co.uk


For further information please contact Tim Smith at TSM on (01724) 784600.

Tuesday, 20 March 2012

New Ponies and Horses for Team Hollings


WITH new ponies and horses, new owners and clients, Supreme Products sponsored Team Holllings are looking forward to an exciting season ahead.

Rides for Alex Hollings include Pendle Mattina, a 148cm Show Pony bred by Team Hollings and leased to June Horsfall for this season, Pendle First Light, a 153cm Show Hunter Pony owned and bred by Team Hollings and Loggs Master Amigo, 143cm Show Hunter pony owned by Team Hollings.  Alex was fourth at the Royal International Horse Show and tenth at HOYS on him last year.

Phoebe Plumbridge has a new Coloured Non-Native pony called Lightening
McQueen owned by her mother, Annie.  Alex will also be doing Part-bred Arab classes on June Horsfall's Ninfield Fable while Phoebe will compete in 138cm Show Ponies.

Georgia Butterworth has Mister Socks for Intermediate Show Hunter classes and Fleetwater Xecutive for Small Intermediate Show Riding Type - owned by her father John.

Kathryn Pitt has rejoined the team after a two year break from the main
circuit and has a Novice Intermediate Show Hunter/Small Hunter called
Scattery Diamond and a Large Intermediate/Large Hack called China Rose.

Also back after a break, the Monk family have a 148cm Show Pony called
Archwood Jitterbug which daughter Lauren will hopefully do a few small shows
on to get going. Lauren is a newcomer to showing so will be taking things
slowly.

Nicola Reynolds has a Small Intermediate called Hayleys Comet owned
by her mother Lesley.  Nicola is new to the yard as an owner but has had lessons with Penny Hollings for a couple of years.

Team Hollings also have three exciting novices which they own and include the 138cm Show Pony Becca Sovereign Quest, a 148cm Show Pony called Becca Sweet William and a Novice Large Intermediate called Roxlan Eric.

Show Manager, Stacey Wiseman, has her favourites from Supreme Products and these include Mane and Tail Builder from the Heritage Collection - which helps promote hair growth where there has been rubbing or hair loss; Supreme Products Glistening Oil for Highlighting round the eyes and muzzle and Supreme Products Sparkle, the mane and tail dressing which produces body, glamour and shine.

Sunday, 17 October 2010

Meet the Team-Dave Jinks


Here we meet Dave Jinks, groom for Supreme Products top show producers Robert and Sarah Walker.

1. How long have you ridden and what disciplines do you compete in?

I have been riding for over 16 years and mainly within dressage and showing disciplines.

2. What is your favourite TV programme?

Hollyoaks

3. Do you have any brothers or sisters?

I have two sisters, Lucy and Sarah

4. What is your favourite food?

I love Chinese food

5. Where is your favourite holiday destination?

Australia

6. Who is your favourite horse or pony on the yard and why?

Broadstone Dalton, who retired from showing two years ago, just because he was a real superstar. He was a brilliant showman and had a really cheeky personality.

7. What is your favourite event?

The Hack and Cob Championships

8. What is your favourite item from the Supreme Products Professional Collection?

Supreme Products Sparkle, it’s a great as a coat gloss or through the tail. On top of that, it is quick and easy to use and really catches the eye.

9. Do you have a top tip for us?

Supreme Products black horse Make-Up and Highlighter Gel around the muzzle and eyes gives a great look and effect.

10. Do you have any family pets?

I have two dogs Coco and Lulu.

11. What do you feel is your biggest achievement in life so far?

Reserve at HOYS in Perth, Australia

12. What music do you currently listen to?

Florence and the Machine

13. What are you reading at the minute?

Horse & Hound. Always a good read.

14. What was the last film you watched at the cinema?

Knight and Day, I love Cameron Diaz and Tom Cruise.

15. If you could change anything about yourself, what would it be?

Nothing, I love myself.

16. If you could have an hour’s conversation with anyone who would it be and why?

Sarah Walker, we love to gossip!

17. When you have time to yourself, how do you like to spend it?

Going out on the town to some nice bars and clubs.

18. If you were given £1million, what would you spend it on?

A nice property.

19. What is the most expensive thing you have ever bought?

My car!

20. If you could be anyone else for the day who would it be?

Prince Harry, I think it would be quite cool to see what he gets up to!

Thursday, 7 October 2010

Great Start at HOYS for SUPREME PRODUCTS® Team Riders


TEAM Supreme Products riders Robert Walker and Sarah Challinor were in winning form on the first day of the 2010 Horse of the Year Show.

Robert set the scene when heading the TopSpec Middleweight Show Hunter of the Year section with Jill Day’s beautifully turned out, seven-year-old bay gelding Pride and Joy. The young show horse was groomed to perfection with perfectly plaited mane and coat shining under the lights. All the hard work and show ring presentation products that had been used before the class truly provided a stunning finish.

Going through to the championship, held during the evening performance, Robert and PJ, as he is known at home, continued to impress the judges Chris McGrann and Kath Barley when going on to take the Show Hunter Championship to everyone’s delight.

Meanwhile in the Caldene Arena, Sarah Challinor and the seven-year-old stallion, Pumphill Buckthorn, owned by Mrs S Hughes, first won the Dartmoor, Exmoor and Shetland section of the Mace Group Mountain and Moorland Pony of the Year, before going on to stand champion to much excitement.

Sunday, 3 October 2010

Meet the Team- Nicola Howarth


Here we meet Nicola Howarth, part-time groom for Team Hollings and a fan of all things showing!


1. How long have you ridden and what disciplines do you compete in?

I’ve been riding for 16 years, mainly showing.

2. What is your favourite TV programme?

America’s Next Top Model, great viewing on a Monday evening.

3. Do you have any brothers or sisters?

I have a younger brother, Ben aged 12.

4. What is your favourite food?

Curry, it’s always been a favourite.

5. Where is your favourite holiday destination?

Italy, it is beautiful.

6. Who is your favourite horse or pony on the yard and why?

Archie an Intermediate Show Hunter, known as Whitaker’s Count in the ring.

7. What is your favourite event?

HOYS

8. What is your favourite item from the Supreme Products Professional Collection?

Supreme Products Glistening Oil- it is a fantastic show ring presentation product and really enhances the horse's features.

9. Do you have a top tip for us?

Don’t put too much horse make-up around the eyes, you create a much better effect by using it sparingly.

10. Do you have any family pets?

Horses, dogs and a cat.

11. What music do you currently listen to?

R ‘n’ B

12. What was the last film you watched at the cinema?

Twilight

13. If you could have an hour’s conversation with anyone who would it be and why?

Maria Carey.

14. When you have time to yourself, how do you like to spend it?

I enjoy going in to town with friends.

15. If you were given £1million, what would you spend it on?

I would buy more horses.

16. What is the most expensive thing you have ever bought?

My horse, Jack a Welsh Section C.

17. If you could be anyone else for the day who would it be?

Maria Carey, I am a huge fan.

Friday, 1 October 2010

Supreme Win For Stanley Grange Show Team

SUPREME PRODUCTS® sponsored Stanley Grange Show Team were in top form at the Cherif Championships taking the Dalton Stud In Hand Championship.

The six-year-old stallion Stanley Grange Cocksure took the title along with the £500 prize in these new classes marked to celebrate the 21st Anniversary.

Delighting the judges, the stallion was foot perfect and was beautifully shown, looking bright and sharp but very well behaved. In the evening performance he came back in great form and showed extra sparkle with his glistening coat and wonderful movement.

Said Jerome Harforth: “We are extremely pleased; we haven’t shown him very much at all. The last outing he had was in 2006, when he was reserve in the Cuddy at the Royal Welsh.”

Stanley Grange Cocksure has been busy making a name for himself at stud. His first offspring are now three-year-olds and he also has some very good stock in Australia.

Supreme Products sponsored show pony producer Katy Carter has also invested in one of his first foals to produce for her daughter, Poppy.

Monday, 20 September 2010

A Bright Spark for HOYS


Supreme Products sponsored show rider Alexandra Hollings is riding high with Snaafi Bright Spark claiming their ticket for HOYS.

The pair were pulled in top of the line in the HOYS Ridden 138m class at the CHAPS Championships.
Snaafi Bright Spark and Michaela Wood were due to make their HOYS debut two years ago but after a terrible accident leaving Snaafi with severe concussive injuries, could not make the event.

Snaafi was on box-rest for six months and then sidelined for a further year before making his comeback in the showing world.

Now paired with Alexandra, owners Sandra and Martin Wood are over the moon with his progress and his
latest victory.

Said Sandra: “We could hardly believe it; we honestly thought he would never show again. He looked fantastic at CHAPS. All the hard work grooming, mane plaiting and using invaluable products such as the coat shine  from our collection of show ring presentation products paid off. He looked and went like an absolute star. We are so pleased with him."

Friday, 10 September 2010

Meet the Supreme Products Team- Jennifer Boyes


Jennifer works with Supreme Products on our online communications (newsletters, Facebook, blog, Twitter etc). We caught up with her to find a little bit more about what makes her tick!

1. How long have you ridden and what disciplines do you compete in?

I was first thrown up on my grandma’s grey pony ‘Pepé’ when I was two years old and have been hooked ever since. I am a complete showing addict, both in-hand and ridden, although I’m becoming more interested in straight dressage as well.

2. What is your favourite TV programme?

Supernatural

3. Do you have any brothers or sisters?

I have two younger brothers

4. What is your favourite food?

Crème brûlée

5. Where is your favourite holiday destination?

Greece

6. Who is your favourite horse or pony on the yard and why?

I could never choose just one; the other would get very upset! I have two young horses, ‘Trevalda Jazzie Irish’ (Jazz), a rising two year old Irish Sport Horse and ‘Graemar Replique,’ (Katie) a rising two year old part bred Arab. They both have the best personalities and are amazingly well behaved for such babies. I love them to bits.

7. What is your favourite event?

The Ponies UK Summer Champs have always been a favourite of mine. The whole show has such a fun, social atmosphere.

8. What is your favourite item from the Supreme Products Professional Collection?

Supreme Products Sparkle has always been my favourite

9. Do you have a top tip for us?

Supreme Products Sparkle is a great show ring presentation product. It can be used as a final all body show sheen just before you go in the ring. It really makes the coat shimmer and shine, especially on a lovely sunny day.

10. Do you have any family pets?

Not at the moment although I’m hoping to get a puppy next year. For now, I content myself with looking after my dad’s two Ridgebacks, ‘Doudy’ and ‘Nia’ from time to time.

11. What do you feel is your biggest achievement in life so far?

Probably buying my house, with my boyfriend Nick.

12. What music do you currently listen to?

I love Jack Johnson

13. What book are you reading at the minute?

No fiction at the moment but am reading a pile of equestrian books, including ‘Balance in Movement’ by Susanne Von Dietze. I’ve read all of the ones I have before, but love going back and picking up little points I didn’t notice the first time.

14. What was the last film you watched at the cinema?

Inception- it was fantastic!

15. If you could change anything about yourself, what would it be?

I’d love to be a little less grumpy in the mornings. Not sure it’ll ever happen though….

16. If you could have an hour’s conversation with anyone who would it be and why?

Probably riding pony breeder and in-hand producer, Robert Cockram (now in Australia). He was the master of in-hand showing in the UK for so long, I’d love to get some tips.

17. When you have time to yourself, how do you like to spend it?

Either out walking in the countryside with only the birds for company or in a hot bubble bath with a magazine and a bar of chocolate!

18. If you were given £1million, what would you spend it on?

Oh, lots of horses and a lovely property to keep them on

19. What is the most expensive thing you have ever bought?

My house!

20. If you could be anyone else for the day who would it be?

The Queen- I’d just love to know what it feels like to wake up every morning and think ‘Hmm…I’m the Queen of England’ before going and having your breakfast. I would go and try on all the sparkly crowns and robes as well....

Sunday, 29 August 2010

Meet the Supreme Products Team- Jayne Currie

The latest recruit to the SUPREME PRODUCTS™ team is Jayne Currie who is based at the Supreme Products offices at Driffield in East Yorkshire.




1.How long have you ridden and what disciplines do you compete in?

I have been riding since the age of seven, with stops and starts along the way. I compete in dressage.

2. What is your favourite TV programme?

Mock the Week is good fun.

3. Do you have any brothers or sisters?

No! Only child syndrome I'm afraid!

4. What is your favourite food?

Italian.

5. Where is your favourite holiday destination?

Any of the quiet Greek Islands!

6. Who is your favourite horse or pony on the yard and why?

My friends 17.3hh Warmblood, Amigo Ambassa! He is so gentle for his size and is a real sweetheart!

7. What is your favourite event?

Has to be HOYS.

8. What is your favourite item from the Supreme Products Professional Collection?

Supreme Products Sparkle is a great item to have in your grooming kit or show ring presentation box, I just love it.

9. Do you have a top tip for us?

It is much more than simply a dressing for manes and tails to produce body, glamour and shine, it is also brilliant as an all over body ‘extra.' It is a fantastic coat shine spray and really adds an additional sparkle all over the body. Play around with it and use it anywhere you want to enhance – knees; toes of your boots;  as hoof shine – anywhere!

10. Do you have any family pets?

Archiebald Turnbull (Jack Russell) and Lady Lexi Loo Loo (King Charles Spaniel).

11. What do you feel is your biggest achievement in life so far?

Staying on my "enthusiastic" five-year-old!

12. What music do you currently listen to?

Anything upbeat that makes me smile!

13. What book are you reading at the minute?

Glamour by Louise Bagshaw.

14. What was the last film you watched at the cinema?

Book of Eli (My tip is to give it a miss!!)

15. If you could change anything about yourself, what would it be?

I would change the ability to put half a stone on just by walking past a bakery!

16. If you could have an hour’s conversation with anyone who would it be and why?

Jonny Wilkinson ....just to drooooool at!

17. When you have time to yourself, how do you like to spend it?

Relaxing, normally involving a glass of something in my hand!

18. If you could be anyone else for the day who would it be?

Wonder Woman.

19. Do you have a nick name?

‘Jayne with a Y’ - given to me by Sarah!

Tuesday, 17 August 2010

Interview with Nigel Hollings


Team Hollings have been at the top of their game for more than 40 years. Nigel Hollings and brother, Stuart are well known on the showing circuit for producing some top show horses and ponies. Based in the Ribble Valley, Lancashire with wife Penny and daughter Alexandra, here we catch up with Nigel to find out more about his busy life and how the team use the SUPREME PRODUCTS™ range for top class show preparation.


Q. What school did you go to?

A. I went to Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, which seems such a long time ago now!

Q. Do you have a nickname?

A. Yes, George, it is my middle name. Not many people call me by my nickname now though and until revealing it just now, most people probably wouldn’t know!

Q. If you hadn’t gone into showing what do you think you would be doing now?

A. I think I would like to have been a History teacher or a merchant seaman! I have always enjoyed history and learning about the past.

Q. Why did you choose showing as your particular discipline?

A. I became hooked on showing at an early age after watching a showing class at the Royal Lancashire in 1967 and it just went from there, riding as a child and eventually progressing to produce for owners and developing the business.

Q. Do you have any family pets?

A. Yes we have two Cavalier King Charles Spaniels called Libby and Promise and we also have five cats that live on the yard.

Q. Do you follow or play any other sports? If so what are they?

A. I enjoy most sports but football is my favourite. I enjoy watching games whenever I can, and when the showing commitments allow time.

Q. Who is your main sponsor?

A. Our main sponsor is Supreme Products, their range of products are brilliant for preparing our horses and ponies for the show ring. Both long term preparation and those final finishing touches are so important if you want to stand at the top of the line.

Q. In what way do they help you?

A. Supreme Products supply us with shampoos, highlighters, whiteners and hoof care products from the range, helping all our horses and ponies to look outstanding in the show ring. They are brilliant for adding that extra touch of shine, sparkle and gloss so we stand out from the crowd. Supreme Products also supply us with clothing which keeps the team looking smart.

Q. What is your biggest achievement in life so far?

A. My daughter Alexandra who also rides and shows.

Q. How many horses/ponies do you have on your yard?

A. We have 31 at the minute including some youngsters that we have bred ourselves. I always enjoy seeing the youngsters progress and develop, it is very exciting and you always hope you have a star of the future.

Q. How long have you been riding?

A. I have been riding for 43 years and still enjoy it.

Q. Do you have a favourite horse or pony?

A. There are far too many to mention but if I have to name one it would be Fair Breeze who was Riding Horse of the Year 1988, 89 and 90. A great achievement and a wonderful horse.

Q. How did you feel when you won your first major title?

A. It seems a long time ago now as I was only 12-years-old and quite shocked!

Q. Is there a title you would like to win?

A. For me the best title to win is the Champion Show Pony at the Horse of the Year Show. I have won it as a rider in 1972 and as a trainer in 1982 but would always love to win it again. It is a very special championship.

Q. Do you have a favourite event?

A. The Royal Highland Show and Lincolnshire Show are both wonderful events. They are both well run and there is always a lot of good competition to beat.

Q. Do you have any tips for readers interested in taking up showing?

A. Work hard and remember you are only as good as your horses! You need to be dedicated and focused and never give up trying to improve.

Q. How much training per day do you put in?

A. I work for about three hours at the stables and spend a lot of time doing the paper work and generally running the team.

Q. What is your daily routine?

A. I get up each morning at 4am and work until the evening.

Q. Do you have a favourite holiday destination?

A. No not really a break is always welcome though! I also like to go somewhere nice and hot.

Q. What music do you currently listen to?

A. I like listening to all kinds of music, from classical to heavy rock, but am not too keen on Jazz.

Q. What is your favourite TV programme?

A. Any ‘Who Dunnits’, Horror/Ghost, historical documentaries and Star Trek – I’m a bit of a Trekkie fan!

Q. What is your favourite film?

A. Hunt for Red October which stars Sean Connery and Alec Baldwin is a great film.

Q. What was the last film you watched at the cinema?

A. Alice in Wonderland which was out earlier this year and starred Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter.

Q. Last item you bought at the supermarket?

A. Lamb chops for dinner.

Q. If you could have an hour’s conversation with anyone who would it be and why?

A. The astronaut Neil Armstrong, I would ask him what it felt like to place the first human foot print on the moon.

Q. What methods of relaxation do you use before a competition?

A. I enjoy reading - newspapers, magazines anything really. It provides a bit of down time, especially when things are so hectic.

Q. How do you wind down after a competition?

A. I like to enjoy a glass of wine, that always helps!

Q. If you could change anything about yourself, what would it be?

A. I wouldn’t like to change too much... although I wouldn’t mind being a little taller and a little slimmer!

Q. When you have time to yourself, how do you like to spend it?

A. Relaxing with friends and dining out, watching TV or reading.

Q. Wine, Beer or Champagne?

A. Has to be wine.

Q. Milk, White or Dark Chocolate?

A. Milk chocolate and white chocolate are both my favourites.

Q. Who is your best friend?

A. I have lots of good friends - not a single best friend!

Q. Who did you last recieve a text from and what did is say?

A. Not telling!

Q. If you could pass any law, what would it be?

A. Bring back capital punishment for certain offences.

Q. If you could be anyone else for the day, who would it be?

A. The Prime Minister.

Q. What is your biggest regret?

A. I don’t have many regrets, but I would have loved to have more children.

Q. What has been the best day of your life so far?

A. There have been so many but to top them all it has to be the day Alexandra was born.

Q. If you were given £1million, what would you spend it on?

A. There are loads of things, too many to mention but I would definitely travel the world.

Q. What type of horsebox do you have?

A. It’s a Lehel.

Q. Where do you source your horses and ponies?

A. All over, I keep a look out all the time.

Q. If there was one horse you could own, past or present, who would it be?

A. Sandown – Police Horse of the Year 1972

Q. Would you make any changes to the way equestrianism is portrayed in the UK?

A. I would like to promote more showing worldwide.

Q. If you could sit down with five other people for a meal who would they be?

A.

Winston Churchill – The greatest Britain who ever lived

Neil Armstrong – First man on the moon

Margaret Thatcher – changed this country at the right time

Henry VIII – great man in history who changed the world forever

Sir Bobby Moore – England 1966 World Cup captain.

Q. If you were invisible for the day, what would be the first thing you’d do?

A. Sit on the front bench in the Houses of Parliament and take a wander around the White House.

Q. What is the most expensive thing you have ever bought?

A. Our farm and horsebox.

Q. Tell us something we don’t know about you...

A. I was awarded a Gold Blue Peter Badge for being the first boy to win the Show Pony Championship at HOYS in 1972.




Here Nigel and Supreme Products provide top tips for those final touch up before entering the show ring.

The Morning of the Competition

For the ultimate finishing touches you can make a huge difference by using Supreme Products Make Up and Highlighters.

Supreme Products Make Ups come in a variety of different shades and colours. They are perfect for highlighting the eyes and muzzle and producing real definition.

In showing, all of these finishing touches really make a difference to your overall appearance helping you to progress up the line. Make sure that you use Highlighters and Make Ups to enhance the appearance, not change it and use them sparingly – there is nothing worse than too much product being applied which would make your horse or pony look unnaturally ‘made up’ – judges do not like this!

When preparing for a competition it is important to aim for the ultimate in turnout, presenting both you and your horse in the best possible way.

Last Minute Touch Ups

The key to a smooth running competition day is good organisation. When possible always try to arrive in plenty of time to allow your horse or pony to take in the atmosphere and keep stress to a minimum by not rushing around.

After working the horse in and getting yourself ready, it is a good idea to apply last minute touch ups.

For extra glitz and glamour add a little Supreme Products Sparkle to the tail. This is the ultimate turn out product and looks fantastic especially when competing indoors or in bright sunlight.

To accentuate and highlight the head area concentrate on two main areas - the eyes and muzzle.

Apply a little Supreme Products Make Up around the eyes, dab it on with your fingers or a little sponge.

Once the Make Up is blended in well, finish off with Supreme Products Glistening Oil around the eyes and muzzle to really help you stand out from the crowd.

Highlighting the eye area really accentuates the head and when trotting around the ring helps catch the judge’s attention.

Supreme Products Glistening Oil and the Supreme Products Highlighters have the added benefit of a UV Sun Filter when competing in the hotter weather during the summer months, so can help to prevent sunburn, particularly on lighter skinned animals.

Supreme Products Professional Collection – The Choice of Champions

Supreme Products are available through stockists nationwide. For further information contact Supreme Products on 01377 299050 or visit www.supremeproducts.co.uk

Thursday, 8 July 2010

Supreme Products Winner, Moira, Enjoys Lesson with Hannah Esberger-Shepherd

Moira Richardson was the lucky winner of the Supreme Products™ competition to win a lesson and turnout tips with top dressage rider and trainer Hannah Esberger-Shepherd in Just Dressage.

Retford-based, Moira took along her nine-year-old, Vrayadien who she has owned for 11 months.

After allowing Vrayadien to settle in to her new home and routine they have recently started their competition partnership in good form, winning their first unaffiliated Elementary test at Sheepgate.

Known in the stable as Addy, Moira’s aim with the talented warmblood is to gain a place on the Northern Team at next year’s Inter-Regional competitions.

The mare, who has a natural flare for dressage, is by ‘Grivaldi’ and they look set for a great future together with Hannah complimenting them on their natural style and the level of skill they have already achieved together.

Hannah began the lesson by assessing Moira and Addy, noticing that the mare was blocking the left hand side and therefore not in the correct contact.

Hannah explained that Addy must not rely on the left rein and if the rein is given to her she must not fall out through her shoulder. This problem was worked on by doing plenty of leg yielding exercises throughout the lesson.

With many years experience training and riding, Hannah also noticed that Addy was a bit slow behind, and strong on the forehand.

Explained Hannah: “Addy needs to be lighter and softer in the hand. By working on transitions she will become softer and develop a more balanced shape overall.”

The pair then progressed to canter work which highlighted similar areas to improve on.

Working on 15 metre circles soon helped with the softness and plenty of left leg was needed on the girth to encourage Addy to flex and then relax.

Moira learnt to work the mare through her body to improve her suppleness when in canter.

By working on the left rein and correcting her stiffness Moira was given plenty to work on. Hannah gave valuable advice to correct Addy leaning on Moira by simply stopping her when she did this.

Later Hannah explained that Moira needed to get Addy to work her muscles up through her back to enable her to be more engaged. Moira’s homework was to work on the hind quarters and try to improve the canter work.

After the lesson Hannah explained the importance of turnout and presentation when in the dressage arena.

Hannah is sponsored by Supreme Products and uses the Professional Collection in preparation for and when at a competition.

Said Hannah: “The range from Supreme Products is fantastic. It really helps you to catch the judges’ attention and makes it so much easier for you to look immaculate when in the arena, by using products that have been specially developed for plaiting manes, shampooing horses and adding the finishing touches.

“Supreme Products highlighters such as Glistening Oil, Sparkle and Spray & Shine really add those finishing touches.”

Monday, 5 July 2010

Meet the Team- Wendy Hartley

Stoke on Trent based show pony producer Katy Carter is having a very successful 2010. Here we find out more about one of her clients and supporters, Wendy Hartley. Wendy looks after everyone at the shows, keeping them fed and watered – she is everyone’s ‘mum’!

1. How long have you been at Katy’s yard?

I have been with Katy for seven years.

2. What is your favourite TV programme?

Shameless

3. Do you have any brothers or sisters?

Yes both

4. What is your favourite food?

Indian Curries

5. Where is your favourite holiday destination?

Mexico

6. Who is your favourite horse or pony on the yard and why?

Classic Coincidence (Digby) because he is mine! My daughter rides him, he is an Intermediate Show Riding Type.
7. What is your favourite event?

Shropshire and West Midlands Show

8. What is your favourite item from the Supreme Products Professional Collection?

Supreme Products Sparkle

9. Do you have a top tip for us?

I like to apply Supreme Products Sparkle all over the body rather than just the tail. It's a fantastic show shine and makes Digby look fabulous!

Monday, 28 June 2010

Meet the Team- Cassie Hartley

Show rider Cassie Hartley is based with Katy Carter. She is having a great 2010 season. Supreme Products caught up with her to find out more.

1. How long have you been at Katy’s yard?

About five years. I keep my horse here and also help out when I can.

2. What is your favourite TV programme?

Friends

3. Do you have any brothers or sisters?

Yes – two sisters

4. What is your favourite food?

Chips!

5. Where is your favourite holiday destination?

Tenerife

6. Who is your favourite horse or pony on the yard and why?

Classic Coincidence (Digby) because he is mine and my mums! He is an Intermediate Riding Horse.
7. What is your favourite event?

Lincolnshire Show – we always do well there.

8. What is your favourite item from the Supreme Products Professional Collection?

Supreme Products Sparkle- as well as looking great when sprayed into manes and tails, it's a great coat shine product. I love using it on show horses and show ponies before heading into the ring to add that extra bit of glamour and shine.

9. Do you have a top tip for us?

The Supreme Products Make Up makes a huge difference. When used around the eyes, the horse make up really enhances the features but it is important to make sure it is blended in well and used sparingly – a little does go a long way!

Tuesday, 27 April 2010

The Supreme Products Mane and Tail Pulling Masterclass

A pulled mane and tail is essential in many equestrian disciplines to create a professional look. However it is not always an easy task to do and many horses can be sensitive.

Help in on hand from the team at Supreme Products who will provide you with top tips on how to pull a horse’s mane and tail successfully to create that professional look.

The Art of Mane and Tail Pulling

Preparation

Only pull your horse’s mane and tail after exercise to make it more comfortable for both of you. After exercise your horse will be warm and the pores should be open allowing the hair to fall out more easily and less painfully.A dirty mane and tail will allow you to have a better grip so do not bath your horse before pulling. If you do lose your grip at any time have Supreme Products Easy Plait on hand to spray onto the desired area to give you more grip.

Keep your horse occupied with a haynet, it is surprising how he will not mind as much with one.

Before pulling make sure you have combed through the mane and tail so that there are no knots which would make it painful for the horse. Lastly, pull little and often, if it is a big task and if you try to do it all at once it could leave your horse sore.

Mane

For horses that have their mane plaited a shortly pulled mane is a must in order to produce the perfect plaits. For ponies who compete regularly in Mountain and Moorland competitions a pulled mane can reduce some of the thickness and produce an even look, creating a natural overall picture.

1. Starting at the poll, comb a little of the mane to almost the bottom of the hair, with your other hand hold the longest hairs that sit below the comb.

2. Still holding onto the longest hairs back comb the rest of the mane to the crest and with a sharp tug pull out the remaining long hairs.

3. Always pull out the hairs from the underside of the mane as this is what helps it lay flat.

4. Brush out the mane and repeat until you have reached the desired length and thickness.

5. Continue this process down the mane until you have reached the desired effect.

6. If there are a few remaining un-level hairs, pluck them out using your fingers.

Tail

Many people forget about the tail but the majority of showing classes require a tail to be pulled. Not only will this smarten your horse’s appearance, but it can enhance the hindquarters as well as giving a more professional edge.

1. Starting at the top of the dock, comb a section of the hair out from the edge, grasp the longest hairs and back comb the rest. Pull out the long hairs sharply and quickly, and repeat to about half way down the dock.

2. To achieve the best result pull more hairs from the edge of the dock than from the centre, the dock should appear to be evenly covered with hair. You are aiming to shape the tail to be sleek and thin at the top before gradually widening to the thickness of the tail.

3. Some horses can be very sensitive when having their tails pulled, standing directly behind your horse when pulling is not advisable.

4. When being pulled it is not uncommon for the dock to become sore. If you find it hard to pull a tail or your horse will not stand still, Supreme Products offer a superb alternative - the Supreme Products Thinning Comb. This is fantastic for pulling tails humanely in to shape, it gives the appearance of a pulled tail and is a very popular choice for people who have horses who dislike having their tails pulled.

5. After pulling the tail always brush the top of the tail with a water brush and bandage it, this will encourage the tail to lie flat and look smart. The tail bandage should not be left on overnight.

6. When pulling the tail also check to see if the tail is the correct length - it may need trimming. To avoid cutting it too short put your arm under the dock to raise the tail into position it is when moving. With your left hand measure the tail to the horses chestnut or a couple of inches below the hocks, at this point cut the tail straight across.

Afterwards

To keep the mane in top condition after pulling, use Supreme Products Moisturise & Condition. This is a fantastic spray lotion that moisturises the skin and hair follicle, soothing any soreness or itchiness caused by pulling.

For manes that are regularly plaited, hooded and prone to dry skin Supreme Products Moisturise & Condition is essential in its upkeep, preventing the mane from becoming damaged or dry. This product can also help stimulate hair growth so is fantastic for use on damaged manes, tails or bald patches on the body.

To keep you horse’s tail looking smart and pristine, at the end of every grooming session thereafter, spray the tail with Supreme Products Detangle and Shine, a de luxe detangler which helps protect valuable tail hairs, leaving them silky, shiny and lustrous.

To enhance the appearance of manes and tails when in the show ring, Supreme Products Sparkle is the ‘ultimate’ preparation to produce lustre and shine and to create a glamorous effect – making you stand out from the crowd!

Wednesday, 24 March 2010

The Secret to Producing Perfect Quarter Marks & Sharks Teeth Every Time

To those new to the show ring, applying quarter marks can seem like a complex and difficult procedure. However, practice is all that is needed to perfect them. If you get them right, they can enhance the hindquarters and can be that final touch to a polished, professional looking picture.

Show Hack and Show Pony Quarter Marks

Firstly you will need the following equipment.

Quarter Mark Comb

• A wide body brush with closely knitted bristles

• A bucket of water

Supreme Products Professional Collection De Luxe Coat Gloss

Supreme Products Sparkle

Step 1

Take a body brush and submerge in a bucket of water and shake off the excess. Start at the top of the your horse quarters and brush the hair straight from left to right, working your way down to just above your horse’s thigh.

After the quarters have dried, spray Supreme Products De Luxe Coat Gloss generously on to the coat. This De Luxe Coat Gloss creates a blank canvas for you to work with and will also help keep the finished markings in place all day.

Step 2

For Show Ponies and Hack the traditional markings are an upside down V checker- board pattern. To create this effect you will need a quarter marking comb.

Start on the left hand side at the top of your horses quarters and gently comb down to create an even small square around 1 inch in size, then leave a gap of an inch and comb down again.

Show Hunter Quarter Marks

Show Hunter Quarter Marks are much simpler to apply than show pony ones.

Step 1

Prepare the hind quarters as you do for the show ponies by using a damp brush and Supreme Products De luxe Coat Gloss.

Step 2

Place the main comb or brush on the rump and comb down vertically to create a rectangle.

Leave a gap about two inches and then repeat. You should be left with two or three rectangles, which should produce a simple look.

It is important to remember that these are show hunters so create something that is bold yet still ‘showy’.

Sometimes to put even more emphasis on the hind quarters create a V-shape instead of rectangular blocks running down the quarters. To create this, take a body brush from the hip and brush into the centre, then take the brush and start from the top of the tail and brush to the centre.

You can jazz show hunter quarter marks up a bit by using a small quarter mark comb and comb horizontally in the rectangle you have just created one or two small squares.

Sharks Teeth for all Show Horses and Ponies

Now the quarter marks have been completed, it is time to add the sharks teeth underneath.

Standing at the side or wherever you find it most comfortable to see - with a damp body brush, brush in an upwards direction in one stroke in an arch shape. You should be able to see this clearly as the hair will now be laying in a different direction. Then starting at the same point brush downwards in a diagonal movement.

The next step is to brush up and try and meet the last point down, repeat this until you have three or four shark’s teeth down, depending on the size of the quarters.
To add a professional finishing touch, take a brush and starting at the dock brush down in a gentle arc down the quarter to create a more refined look.

Use Supreme Products Sparkle to add the finishing touches to the quarter marks and sharks teeth, enhancing the overall appearance of the quarters even more.