CSI 3*

Conor Swail & Count Me In Clock Anoter Win in the $117,000 Kubota Grand Prix CSI 3*

Thermal, California, USA โ€“ March 09, 2024 โ€“ Conor Swail (IRL) only actually owns a home in Florida, but he seems more at home in Thermal than anywhere. The irishman took another major victory Saturday in the $117,000 Kubota Grand Prix CSI 3* aboard Count Me In, one of his fabulous string of extremely consistent top contenders.

In their third year together, Swail can recount some of the best moments of his career with 17-year-old โ€œCrosby,โ€ but he knows heโ€™s still got an incredible partner on his hands with quite a bit to go.

Conor Swail (IRL) & Count Me In

โ€œHe has been an incredible horse for me,โ€ Swail said of the Hanoverian gelding (Count Grannus x Sherlock Holmes). โ€œHeโ€™s the best horse Iโ€™ve ridden. Two years ago he took me to places [Iโ€™ve never gone]; we did Aachen, the World Cup Finals, if Iโ€™d had one less [rail] down I wouldโ€™ve been on the podium. The Aga Khan โ€“ that was the best, jumping day of my career, so the horse has just been amazing for me.โ€

And heโ€™s still amazing. In Saturdayโ€™s class, the pair was one of seven to jump clear over Joey Rycroftโ€™s course, and they had the pole position of jumping off last.

Ali Ramsay (CAN) took over the lead just prior with Conrado 12, owned by Ramsay Equestrian, Inc., but Swail had just enough gas in the tank to edge her out of first place. With Swail atop the podium, Ramsay took second, and Peter Petschenig (AUT) took third aboard Ennebel van het Posthuijs.

Conor Swail (IRL) & Count Me In

Swail cranks out wins everywhere he goes, but heโ€™s insanely in tune with his horses, noticing when theyโ€™re not themselves, even if the results are still stellar.

โ€œLast year he had a little bit of a dip in form there,โ€ Swail said of Crosbyโ€™s performance. โ€œI think he was struggling a little bit mentally. Now the last few starts with him, he won the four-star in Vegas, had one down in the five-star here in December, he won the four-star here and now heโ€™s won three-star. I think thatโ€™s his last four grand prixs, so three out of four wins is not bad.โ€

Swail sees it as โ€œnot badโ€ while many others look at his resume and are speechless. But for Swail, itโ€™s less about the results than it is about keeping his horses comfortable and happy.

Conor Swail (IRL) & Count Me In

โ€œI am trying to mind him a little bit now; heโ€™s 17 and I donโ€™t know how much I want to push him to do all the five-star shows,โ€ Swail said of letting Crosby dictate the level heโ€™s comfortable jumping. โ€œI think if I can keep him comfortable here and winning these three- and four-stars, and maybe the odd bigger one here and there, thatโ€™s maybe better for him.

โ€œSome days he jumps better than other days, but the scores are still the same. Itโ€™s still a win. Heโ€™s just that good. Iโ€™m just trying to keep him as happy as I can.

Conor Swail (IRL) & Count Me In

As happy as the horse is, Swail admits heโ€™s a little like a troll in the stable. โ€œHeโ€™s very grumpy,โ€ Swail said of Crosbyโ€™s behavior once tucked in. โ€œActually one of my girls calls him โ€˜Grumpy.โ€™ If you go in his stall he is ears back, and heโ€™s very grumpy, but when you take him out of the stall, heโ€™s totally fine. Heโ€™s nice, kind and quiet.โ€

Swail has spent the past few seasons traversing between Thermal and Wellington, but this year he put all his eggs in one basket, and that basket stayed in California.

โ€œI decided Iโ€™d come here and dedicate all my time this winter to Thermal,โ€ he explained. โ€œI thought it was a better decision for my horses as well and the footing is excellent here. The grass ring is amazing and we switch a little bit between here and the sand ring and both are excellent, world-class [arenas]. Everything is working very well. The horses are jumping great. Itโ€™s not just one horse; all my horses are in good form and itโ€™s really paying off for me so it seems like a good decision.โ€

Podium: 2) Ali Ramsay (CAN) 1) Conor Swail (IRL) 3) Peter Petschenig (AUT)

Swail, himself, has donned a lucky shamrock belt this week while jumping, but he admits he doesnโ€™t have true superstitions that heโ€™s aware of. But that doesnโ€™t mean his team is without superstitions.

โ€œJohnJoe, my [groom], we just changed our stirrups this week you know and I won the first day and he wonโ€™t change them,โ€ Swail joked. โ€œWhichever warm-up jump we use, if we go clear he wants the same jump. Actually he doesnโ€™t like to change anything. If weโ€™re clear wherever he was standing heโ€™ll go stand in the same place. I donโ€™t think I am superstitious but I suppose we all are a bit.โ€

Podium: 2) Ali Ramsay (CAN) 1) Conor Swail (IRL) 3) Peter Petschenig (AUT)

Final Results โ€“ $117,000 Kubota Grand Prix CSI 3*

1) Conor Swail (IRL) & Count Me In โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 43.30

2) Ali Ramsay (CAN) & Conrado 12 โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 44.30

3) Peter Petschenig (AUT) & Ennebel van het Posthuijs โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 44.82

Source: Press Release from Desert International Horse Park

Photos: ยฉ DIHP / TB Photography / High Desert Photo / MG Photography



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