“Honestly, he is one of the best horses I’ve had in my career, and I’ve had some very nice ones,” said Swail of the 18-year-old Hanoverian. 

“Obviously, now he’s 18; I’m doing a few smaller classes,” continued Swail in speaking of the horse owned by Sandy Lupton and Mannon Farm. “He’s a very confidence-orientated horse. I suppose all horses are, but particularly him. He gets a bit edgy and nervous, then he doesn’t just jump as well. So, what I try and do is make him comfortable…It’s nice that I can pull him out and jump around there. I thought he was great today.”

On their way to Friday’s win, Swail and “Crosby” were the ninth to jump the Peter Grant-designed course, and they set the uncatchable time to beat at 64.28 seconds. Coming quite close to Swail’s time and taking home second place on 64.59 seconds were Savannah Jenkins and Sanella 6, owned by Ilan Ferder. Rounding out the top three with a time of 64.85 seconds were Skylar Wireman and Barclino B, owned by Shayne Wireman.

For Swail, the Desert Circuit schedule has been ideal for Crosby and his current string of horses.

“There are so many different options,” concluded Swail. “You have a good FEI schedule, but you also have a great national schedule. If you have too many horses jumping the FEI, you have that option to go and do all your national classes with nearly equally as good a purse. It’s a fantastic place to come and educate your horse, and you’re in the main ring jumping for good money with wonderful facilities and obviously great weather normally. So yeah, I love it here.”

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