Michael I have a horse later in the week to shoe , he is not a jumper but a driving cob. I know this lads feet will be all over the shop (once or twice a year) it might give you an idea what I try to do with a hind foot will make the set on site
Smitty - I don't have a picture of the previous post after shoeing but here is another quite similar. Most QH's have hind feet shaped like this - "reset"
i use the lightest shoe i can on a jumper. i like century support , which offers full heels too. on that pic from D. Walker i would leave the outside heel a bit wide, to give more support caudally, after all, the back end pushes the horse over the jump, and thats a lot of stress/strain. . getting feed back from the rider is good too. are you only using four nails in that foot? and right close together.