In the background - jump 3 on the Cross Country course. This jump caused a few refusals at the higher levels. |
The Bulla grounds are just East of Tullamarine Airport, and if you have a child fascinated with planes then bring them here. You get to see aeroplanes taking off and landing all day long, and they are close enough to make out the brands on the tail, but not so close that you get bothered by the noise.
The cross country is set on beautiful undulating terrain. Like a scaled down Wandin. Most of the jumps are set either on fairly flat ground, or across the hill, and the course rides really well.
I did Level 5 at Bulla, so my comments relate primarily to that level. The height of the jumps was perfect, with some smaller jumps, and some at the maximum height. The variety of jumps was fantastic, with little trakeners, brushes, logs, and other challenging looking obstacles.
I would rate the water jump at this event as hard. The entrance to it is fairly narrow, the water is dark and murky, and it seems deeper than some other events. Having said that, a horse that's used to water will have no problems with it. But I think it deserves a healthy respect. The water is also late in the course, so if you get elimiated there you only miss the last jump or two.
Overall this is a great course, especially at the lower levels, with a great variety of obstacles. I would happily travel the 2 hours for a Cross Country clinic here. And my 8 year old daughter on her pony - start here!
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