GOLDENINI

15.3

2017


Goldenini – Athletic Project with Jumping Potential

Goldenini has been recently brought in from pasture; he's green but shows the kind of athleticism and heart that make him a rewarding prospect for someone willing to invest in his training.
He is already starting to piece together the new job. He’s forward-thinking but not hot, and he tries hard to understand what’s being asked. At the canter, he’ll offer lead changes while sorting through the aids, more eagerness than evasion.
In free-jump sessions, Goldenini hesitated only briefly before figuring out the chute. He approached fences with a steady rhythm, no rushing, no stopping, and revealed a natural feel for jumping. He’s physically built for it and mentally game.
In the arena, he’s sensible. He’ll look at new things once, then move on without drama. He stands (mostly) still for grooming; he can wiggle a bit, but nothing dramatic. With continued handling, we expect this to settle further.
Goldenini is suited for a confident amateur working with a trainer or an experienced rider looking for a lightly restarted TB with potential. 

Hoof Disclosure – Please Read:
Goldenini has a cracked hoof wall on one front foot. It does not affect his current soundness, and he is barefoot and sound for arena work. That said, shoes will be necessary as his workload increases, especially if you plan to jump or ride on uneven footing. His project pricing reflects this maintenance consideration. This is a manageable issue for someone experienced with Thoroughbreds and hoof rehab.

  • Name: Goldenini

  • Foaled: 2017

  • Height: 15.3–16h

  • Breed: Thoroughbred

  • Disciplines: Hunters, Jumpers, Eventing Prospect

  • Rider Level: Confident Amateur with Trainer / Experienced Rider

  • Temperament: Smart, willing, not spooky in the arena

  • Status: Sound, barefoot; cracked hoof requires future shoeing

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