Wandin Park Adult Riders Club Inc. Association No. 1218P
President Meg Stafford
Vice President Jenelle Martin
Secretary Veronica Harris
Treasurer Julie Hanssen
General Committee
Rally Bookings Jenelle Christopher
Club Uniforms & Green Book Anita Nathan
Instructor & Judge Bookings Narelle Walker
Ribbons, Bows & Prizes Peta Elstrek
TTT Co-Ordinator Meg Stafford
Newsletter Jenelle Christopher & Kathy Smith
Website Administrator Jenelle Christopher
Morning Tea & Lunch Jenelle Martin
Sponsorship All
2011 TTT HT Event Directors Nicole Gilbert Sharyn Symonds
Hoofprints January / February 2011
PO Box 323, Wandin North, Victoria, 3139
2011 Kentucky Equine Research Top Team Trophy Horse Trials
We have a website up and running http://tttht2011.webs.com/ and a dedicated email address for me the Event Secretary [email protected]
Administratively, Sharyn and I are overseeing a few things such as the trophies and rugs, along with lots of odd bod things. Another member Sue Symonds, via her new business Valley Horse Wear has been able to source some fantastic rugs from Overseas and it looks like we’ll be offering a rug and hood set for every section winner and the team winners which is absolutely fantastic!
Entries will open Mid May and Close on July 1st so still a few months till things really get fired up. The only thing that we are lacking on which would free up Sharyn would be a Volunteer coordinator. If anyone within the club would be inter-ested in helping out, it’s a job that really only comes in to effect in the last month and on the weekend, so a brief but can be intense period juggling people around riding times etc to ensure all helper duties are covered.
Closer to the weekend we will be putting a call out to members to confirm whether they will be able to attend Werribee to help on the weekend be it for 1 or both days. The office will also be opening Friday afternoon for competitors getting there early to hand cards in etc.
There are a number of jobs, mostly in the lovely warm office that we will need some help with. If any of you guys have any queries or might be interested in helping out just let Shaz or I know.
Nicole Gilbert & Sharyn Symonds
Hi to all our members,
Now if you didn’t know we were running TTT Horse Trials 2011 you must have been hiding under a rock somewhere as this I think has got to be one of the biggest things Wandin ARC has done in a while.
As I sit here and write this we are 22 ¾ weeks away from kick off, 159 days, 228,960 minutes away!!! It’s starting to become very real now and we are well on our way to pulling off a fabulous event.
We have secured a major sponsor, being
Kentucky Equine Research.
This is a huge weight off our shoulders as the major sponsor is the “big get” and really nothing moves forward without it. Kerryn Swaine and Katie Classon, our sponsorship dynamic duo, are doing a fabulous job with other sponsors who have come on board as well.
Check the website for regular updates of new sponsors signing on, and if you have any idea’s or contacts for possible sponsors please email the girls, they’d be happy to follow up, there email addresses are [email protected] or [email protected] for Kerryn.
Each of our sub committees are moving along well, catching up together for their own little mini meetings to attack their list of jobs.
The XC team have been in contact with the course designer and accreditor.
We are lucky that the XC will be walk in walk out, already flagged and numbered, we don’t even have to pack it up! They are busy getting quotes on nifty little run about Gaitors to make the job of picking up score sheets etc much easier.
The SJ committee are in the process of working out the best $ value for judges, there are a couple of different options in regards to how our judges and designers are structured.
The dressage committee have most of the required judges booked and thinking of ways to spruce up the arena’s with plants etc. They have also decided to implement the addition of a prize system for the dressage phase within the Horse Trials to offer a 1st, 2nd and 3rd for each level, giving people that extra bit of opportunity to win something.
We have some great Saturday night entertainment with Will and Emily putting on an Eventing Masterclass for us. This should be a super opportunity for some great training tips to be passed on in a real time environment with Showjumps and XC setup for them to train over whilst teaching the crowd. There will also be dinner on offer, most likely a roast type of spread, ensuring the crowd’s aren’t left hungry.
Our Ad for Chaff Chat should be completed soon and will now go in the April, May and June Chaff Chat’s, so keep an eye out for it as I’m sure many of you are thinking about competing. Let’s see if we can have Wandin retain the almighty HT winning crown!!
Can you believe we are already at the end of February…….What Summer?!? I hope this month’s newsletter finds you and your fur family all really well, and rearing (pardon the pun) and ready to go with your horse(s) for the rest of the year and that you’ve recovered from the madness that is Christmas & New Year’s for so many! More importantly, I hope Santa came through with the goods!!
I’m sure there are many of you whom have already hit the competition campaign trail in a major way and coming away from competitions with ribbons and pretty bows!! Speaking of winning, my sincere Congratulations go out to both Sue Symonds and her lovely horse Harvey as you will see their wonderful achievement on Page 3 of this Newsletter. You can ask for Sue’s autograph when you see her next.
Like me, no doubt, I’m sure your heart has gone out to ALL of those people around Victoria and of course in Queen-sland & NSW who have been directly affected by the full force of Mother Nature with the floods, cyclones (bushfires in Perth & this week the earthquake in Christchurch) and particularly those who have unfortunately lost their beloved horses or found themselves not in a position to be able to save them. While the human cost of the devastating floods is almost impossible to evaluate, the heartbreak suffered by the owners of thousands of drowned horses is felt by horse lovers around Australia and the rest of the world.
Horse Deals First Aid Flood Appeal was launched and I am sure that they are still gratefully accepting any and all donations (please see back page of this newsletter for further details if you would like to donate ANYTHING).
Thanks also to both Barbara Geoffrey, Lisa Artridge and Mark Phillips whom have all supplied photos of the flooding that occurred recently in our own backyards (per se) from the huge deluge of rain that arrived on Friday 5th and Saturday 6th February – the day before our Feb Rally.
Many Thanks to Katie Classon and Narelle Walker for completing the Member’s Profiles and 20 Random Questions and also to the contribution for your reading pleasure by Peta Elstrek whom attended an “invite only” Megan Jones Clinic run over the same weekend our rally was held. Meg Stafford and Narelle Walker were also lucky to attend. Look out – Meg might in fact jump something and leave the dressage ring far far behind... and I might be the Queen of England as well...
Hope all you lovers out there also celebrated Valentine’s Day earlier this month. If you are like me, I’m sure some of you would have preferred a new horse “any-thing” (ie rug, saddle, bridle, saddleblanket, WPARC uniform) rather than a night out at some restaurant canoodling with your partner.
Once again, the Newsletter is a bit “light on” for content again guys... so if you want to say something – don’t be shy!! Luckily I can come with plenty of “BS” and loads of pretty pictures for you to look at!!
As I’ve already established, many of our regular rally goers have comps and clinics to attend for the March Rally – so good luck with your endeavours. I’m really proud and excited to have one of my best mates Danielle Marwood coming to take our members through their paces over the XC and Show Jumping forums. Unfortunately, our originally advertised flat instructor Matthew Archibald had “double booked” himself and one of Meg’s new instructors, Ant Bartlett has kindly stepped up to fill his shoes. Hopefully Matthew will be in a position to come to the Club at some stage throughout the year.
I look forward to seeing you at the March Rally or at sometime throughout the year either!
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President’s Proclamation
H O O F P R I N T S
I N S I D E H O O F P R I N T S
T H I S M O N T H
President’s Proclamation
Editor’s Highlights
2
Worth The Wait 3
WPARC Club Calendar Dates 4
Megan Jones Clinic 5-7
Wanted..
New To the Club?
8
9
TTT Combined Training Comp 9
For Sale 10
You Can Lead A Horse…
WPARC Guidelines
Valley Flooding Shout Out
11
20 Random Questions
Member Profile: Katie Classon
12
13
Valley Flood Photos 14-15
Have You Met Miss Jones? 16-17
Member Profile: Ral Walker
20 Random Questions
18-19
March Jumping Instructor
Danielle Marwood
20
March Flat Instructor
Ant Bartlett
21
Literally Knee Deep In It….. 22
Feb Rally Report Katie Classon 23
More Flood Photos Barb’s Place 24 -25
HRCAV Calendar
EA Events
26 - 27
New Members/Happy Birthday
Club Members Results
28
Club Champion Points
Uniforms & Mechandise
29
The Back Page 30
Editor’s Highlights
It is a large job, although only really comes into effect a few weeks before the event as well as both days of the competition. It could certainly be taken on by more than one person if a few members want to get together and take it on. Please, if you think that you might be inter-ested, give Sharyn or Nic a call.
On my front, I have had a busy month. Clinics and competitions have filled up most weekends. I have a new instructor, Antony Bartlett who you will get to try out also at the Feb rally as he has kindly stepped in to replace the dressage instructor who had to cancel. I hope you all like him as much as me.
If two really consistent scores at the last EA comp are anything to go by, the few changes he has made to my riding are changes for the better.
I have 4 orphaned kittens that I am hand rearing (what was I thinking – 4 hourly feeds!?!) so they are taking up a lot of my time. The kids are back at school again so life is returning to normality. I do have to admit I have enjoyed having them home though.
Until next time happy riding and stay dry!
Meg.
R ain, rain, rain pretty much sums up the past month. I have never seen so much of the wet stuff in a Summer before.
The Saturday before our last rally, most of the State had flooding of some kind or another. I was attending the Megan Jones Clinic with Narelle and Peta organized by Logan floats (the company I bought my new float off).
It was held in Bangholme and the entire drive down there I could hardly see out of the wind-screen the rain was so heavy. Luckily the clinic was in an indoor on a slight hill, but the rest of the property was pretty much fences in a lake!!!
We had an absolute ball despite the conditions. Although I am a “non jumper”, I picked up so many things that I could carry through to dressage.
For all the success that Megan has had, there was not a hint of arrogance. She was a perfect communicator and filled us all with confidence that we could achieve pretty much anything.
The Kentucky Equine Research 2011 TTT HT is really gathering momentum now.
Everyone helping to organize the event is doing a superb job.
There is one job that has become vacant however and that is Volunteer Co-ordinator.
By Jenelle C
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H O O F P R I N T S
I decided to purchase a new horse after my previous OTT TB had an injury in the paddock after a fall, fracturing a vertebrae in his neck and my other horse and I just weren’t a match together. I
was unsure of what breed I would buy but I was partial to the Thoroughbreds for their versatility, however I hadn’t ruled out a cross breed or warmblood. The next 6 months were spent traveling around the state in search of the right horse.
Believe me I looked at many, ranging from $20,000 down to $1000. A few were vetted but none passed and hence the search continued. A friend of mine new that I was having a tough time finding a suitable horse and that I was becoming disheartened with the whole thing. (There is nothing worse than traveling miles to get there and view an obviously lame horse!!!)
As I had a young baby of my own temperament played an important role in my selection of a suitable horse as self preservation and safety had become a higher priority than in previous years of riding.
Finally the call came to say……..”think I’ve found you one”.
My first impressions were ok but I wasn’t over the moon, but we loaded him on the float and brought him home to a welcoming committee of friends and family who by the looks on there faces thought “what is she doing she is bloody mad”. He looked like he was in need of a good feed and some TLC.
Over the next few weeks I worked with Harvey as he is affectionately known and a partnership began to form and I was enjoying his layed back attitude, so I made the decision to vet him and if he passed I would buy him.
I wasn’t that hopeful he would pass as 4 other horses I had thought suitable were given the thumbs down by the vet……..but to my surprise he did.
Since he had a microchip tracing his racing history was easy. Harvey raced 6 times under the name of “More Cash” for trainer Austy Coffey. Thankfully for me with not much success.
For 7 months we have now been together and Harvey has only competed in a handful of competitions nearly always coming home with a ribbon.
By far my biggest thrill ever in my riding career was winning the Highpoint Award in my level at the 2011 Royal Melbourne Show.
This achievement will live with me for the rest of my life.
Harvey and I will continue to grow as a partnership but all I can say is my Off the Track Thoroughbred was well “Worth the Wait” and appropriately named so!!
Finally the call came to
say……..
”think I’ve found you
one”.
Sue and Harvey enjoying their well earned success!!
By Sue Symonds Story Of An “Off The Track” Thoroughbred
Sue wrote this article which will appear in the March edition of “Inside Racing” Magazine
H O O F P R I N T S
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(The following Rally dates require confirmation from Venues regarding availability)
Sunday 6th March 2011 Club Rally at Wandin Park Dressage / Show Jumping / Cross Country Instructors : Danielle Marwood (XC & SJ) and Anthony Bartlett (Dressage)
Sunday10th April 2011 Club Rally at Wandin Park Dressage / Show Jumping / Cross Country Instructors : To Be Confirmed
Sunday 1st May 2011 Club Rally at Wandin Park Dressage / Show Jumping / Cross Country Instructors : To Be Confirmed
Club General Meeting (date to be confirmed—usually held in May)
Sunday 5th June 2011 Club Rally at Wandin Park Dressage / Show Jumping / Cross Country Instructors : To Be Confirmed
Sunday 3rd July 2011 Club Rally at Glenbrae or other venue to be confirmed Dressage / Show Jumping
Instructors : To Be Confirmed
Saturday 30th & Sunday 31st July 2011 Club Hosting Kentucky Equine Research 2011 Top Team Trophy Horse Trials TTT Horse Trials Competition at Werribee Park National Equestrian Centre
Sunday 7th August 2011 Club Rally at Glenbrae or other venue to be confirmed Dressage / Show Jumping Instructors : To Be Confirmed
Sunday 11th September 2011 Club Rally at Australian Sporting Equine Academy—Yarra Junction Dressage / Show Jumping Instructors : To Be Confirmed
Sunday 2nd October 2011 Club Rally at Glenbrae or other venue to be confirmed Dressage / Show Jumping
Instructors : To Be Confirmed
Club’s AGM (Date to be confirmed—usually held in October)
Sunday 6th November 2011 Club Rally at Wandin Park Dressage / Show Jumping / Cross Country Instructors : To Be Confirmed
Sunday 4th December 2011 Club Rally at Wandin Park Christmas Rally Fun Club Day and Christmas Lunch at Club Rooms
H O O F P R I N T S
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Report By Peta Elstrek
MEGAN JONES CLINIC 5TH & 6TH FEBRUARY 2011 DAY 1
WW ell after weeks of anticipation the weekend finally arrived. The week
before I’d been thinking “should I really be doing this or not” as the
thought of having a lesson from an elite rider can be daunting as a few of us
experienced sitting in on the George Morris clinic recently. Meg, Narelle, Jacqueline & I
were all in the same group which was great at 9am on both Saturday & Sunday.
Peta Elstrek &
Jimmy
Jacqueline
O'Riley & Monty Meg Stafford &
Archie
Narelle Walker &
Ego Centrepiece
aka Artie
Megan Jones
H O O F P R I N T S
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DAY 1 Continued
TT he night before the heavens decided to open up and unleash it’s fury as mother nature had been doing over
most of the country in the past few weeks with over 100mm of rain falling over night. There were a few txt
messages being shared amongst us but the main concern was “really, really hoping there is an indoor at
this place”. My husband Ross was trying to talk me out of going and Narelle thought the same but said to herself “to
toughen up”!! Poor Meg lost power over night so slept through her alarm and Narelle has some storm damage to fix up
before her & Jacq’s left & I, somehow, managed to leave on time – an amazing feet as I generally run late or under-
estimate the travel time to some venues. It was a very hairy trip down and poor Jimmy probably had motion sickness y
the time I got there. I was the first to arrive bright and early turned into a long driveway that was about a foot under
water, followed it all the way to the end to find a lovely big indoor- HOORAY!!!!
We even struggled to find somewhere to pull up in the parking area that wasn’t under water as well. Meg, Narelle &
Jacqueline arrived within ½ an hour of me & before too long we were all in the saddle & heading to the indoor to warm
up & escape the rain.
After 15minutes or so trotting & cantering around warming up, Megan arrived, so after initial introductions she asked us
to trot & canter large around the arena so she could have a look at us. We then come back into the centre for more
“theory”. She asked us to all stand up in our stirrups to give us the feeling of our upper inner calve muscles firmly on the
horses side explaining that these our seat belts in a emergency. Megan also told us to shorten our reins quite a bit as
said that if they are already at the wither and you need to sit up, your hands end up being passed your hips and become
useless. Having short reins also helped with our balance when we were standing in our stirrups and in a 3 point position.
She then made us go back onto a circle as a group & trot then canter standing up our stirrups – easier said than done!!!
When we had mastered this and she could see that we were secure in our lower calves we come back into 2 point
position with our hands still high though. We went on to do more transitions including trot/canter, canter/trot and also
into halt with our high hands as this gives the horse a clear indication of the ½ halt, then after a few of more of them the
horse sits and listens when you sit up with your leg on the horse thinks you want to halt. As well as all these transactions
we did quite a few 10metre circles on the circle & also trotted over trot poles on the circle which also helped getting the
horse soft through the rib cage & around our inside leg & into the outside rein.
Next exercise was to go down the longside & up the centreline over some trot poles. As soon as I turned Jimmy at “A”
to go up the centreline he stiffened, his head come up and he grabbed the bit & took over & become incredibly strong –
which is a problem I seem to have a lot with him. Megan suggested to come up the centreline over the trot poles just
like I was going down the longside – in “shoulder in!! It worked he stayed soft and obedient so we did one more time
and stopped for a walk break. Well it was nearly time for the lesson to finish up, the last exercise we did was a pole, 2
strides, small fence, 2 strides to another pole on a curve.
So we went through 1 at a time while the others cantered around to keep warm, Jimmy did this exercise quite well and
he felt great. Meg, Narelle & Jacqueline also did this like professionals so before too long our lesson was finished and we
were standing around in our group having a short discussion about individual issues we had & we all headed off out of
the arena to our floats with most enormous grins on our faces!!! We were all so happy with how our ponies went and the
way Megan delivered the lesson.
There was much anticipation in coming back the next day for the second lesson!!
MEGAN JONES CLINIC 5TH & 6TH FEBRUARY 2011
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H O O F P R I N T S
MEGAN JONES CLINIC 5TH & 6TH FEBRUARY 2011 DAY 2
II woke again bright & early Sunday morning for our second lesson and wondered what the trip down to
Keysborough would be like. Amazing pictures of the floods graced Facebook pages, the news & the papers. The
Clubs rally was also looking as though it may have been cancelled which I am told has never happened in the
history of the Club but after Meg & Jenelle C called up to Wandin Park to check out the footing etc it was decided to go
ahead and there was no real danger issues & the property had drained really well. So the trip to Keysborough wasn’t as bad
as I had anticipated.
Meg, Narelle & Jacqueline arrived shortly after, there seem to be a hint of excitement about us and we warmed up while
Megan finished up a private flat lesson with a regular pupil. When she had finished, we had another group chat & Megan
adjusted some new equipment a couple of us had changed to, on Megan’s advice the previous day, before we started up
our lesson.
Firstly Megan had us just walking quietly over 2 extremely narrow poles to simulate an arrowhead & making sure the horse
is obedient to the leg aid. Sounds easy but for some reason we all kept straight & stayed to the centre of the first pole but
drifted off the second one.
Megan said to break it down treat the 2 poles as separate exercises & almost halt between to 2 poles then at the last
minute, if the horse stayed straight, keep going over the 2nd pole but halt & straighten the horse if they drifted. After we
mastered the walk we then moved onto trot them & all the horses finished the exercise perfectly. After a short walk break
we then popped over the exercise we finished on the day before, pole – 2 strides – upright – 2 strides – pole all on a
curving line. We did this a couple times each on each rein, it a really good exercise to do to get them around your leg,
listening & waiting because if they rush through your hand they will end up punching the pole of the upright out, then the
next time they jump through they are a lot more careful.
After that, onto another 2 uprights on a circle with 2 strides between them. We could do this exercise all together on a 30
metre circle and it really seemed to get the horses jumping in the air & round over the back. Our lesson was drawing to a
close as I saw out of the corner of my eye the next group waiting near gate to enter the indoor to warm – up!!!
One last course Megan had us do was an Apex, 4 (or 5) strides to an Arrowhead and we just popped over an oxer a couple
of times just so the horses had jumped a spread then we went through the Apex/Arrowhead a few times each one at a
time. This concluded the lesson (& the clinic) we stood around for another chat as she is such a lovely girl to talk to &
extremely approachable.
I asked her if she thought we were “Olympians in making” and she laughed and said that
absolutely everyone is and said to watch a lot of high level riders and see if you can
understand what they must be feeling and try to feel what they look like they are
feeling!!!
It was one the most fantastic clinics I have ever attended and it wasn’t rocket since what
Megan was teaching us but her way of delivering her lesson was really easy to
understand.
We are all very keen to go over & spend a week with her if we can and also to enjoy some of
the local cuisine & wineries!!!!
The End
I asked her if she thought
we were “Olympians in
making” and she laughed
and said that absolutely
everyone is and said to
watch a lot of high level
riders and see if you can
understand what they
must be feeling and try to
feel what they look like
they are feeling!!!
H O O F P R I N T S
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Are you great at
organising people &
delegating jobs?
Got some spare time?!?
LOADS OF SUPPORT!!
Please contact either Nicole Gilbert or Sharyn Symonds
if you can commit to helping out the Club with its endeavours
of putting on the Best Event possible in July
For the
Kentucky Equine Research
2011 Top Team Trophy Horse Trials
Nicole Gilbert [email protected] 0412 110 803
Sharyn Symonds [email protected] 0425 778 192
VOLUNTEER CO-ORDINATOR
EXTRAORDINAIRE!!
For the newer members of our Club, please see the Club’s Website to view or download a copy of the Member’s Guideline’s document. This document was put together to specifically assist members with the more frequently asked questions that you may have regarding many aspects of the Club.
Please take the time to familiarise yourself with this document and the Club‘s going ons.
Due to the unprecedented amount of wet weather that was experienced on the Friday evening and through to the Saturday afternoon prior to our February 6th Rally, I would just like to reiterate to ALL MEMBERS that unless Cyclone Yasi was actually touching down at our Rally Venue, we are not in a habit of cancelling a rally.
The only reason why Meg and I decided to go for a drive to Wandin Park on the Saturday afternoon was brought about by the huge amount of flooding throughout the local roads and to evaluate whether if in fact it would be safe to park floats without Members getting bogged and to make an absolute definitive decision as to the conditions of BOTH arenas and whether or not, they were safe for horses and riders. I suppose being situated on a ‗hill‘ certainly has its advantages in wet weather!!
John Anker had already advised that we were not to use the XC. As indicated in the email sent out very late on the Saturday night before the rally, both of our Instructors (Will & Emily) were happy to go ahead no matter the weather, and Will was happy to put his skills of setting up ―XC‖ fences in the ―SJ‖ forum and do a 1.5hr cross country—show jumping style!!
I do believe that there were people out using Little Wandin. These people were not members of our Club. We as a Club can only do the right thing when directed by the Owner of the property. I‘m not sure if those riders had spoken to John.
As stipulated within the Member’s Guidelines document – Rallies go ahead!! Rail, hail, shine, sleet, snow, floods, cyclones, earthquakes,
El Niño and their cousin La Niña.... in my time with the Club, NO rally has ever been cancelled – and let‘s hope they never have to be!!
Google WPARC or the Club Website Address is: http://wandinparkrca.webs.com/
The
TTT HT 2011
Needs you!!
New to the Club?
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H O O F P R I N T S
So the Equine Chia Top Teams Trophy Combined Training 2011
this year is being hosted by Beveridge Riding Club held at
Werribee Park National Equestrian Centre
Saturday 30th April and Sunday 1st May 2011
For those of you who are laymen and are sitting there wanting to ask the question.......
What is “Combined Training”. Unlike its name suggests, “Combined Training” is actually a competition which
consists of completing a nominated Dressage Test and Show Jumping round. (Some of us thought it was just that a.... A training day....)
Each Competitor completes a Dressage Test and a Showjumping round where the penalties incurred in each
phase are added together. Combined Training is always scored in penalty points therefore the Competitor with
the LOWEST score has the highest placing.
How Do I Enter?
Teams of 3 or 4 riders from the same club may enter TTT events. You are required to send a completed a
HRCAV Standard Entry Form and pay the fees to the Club before the closing date as nominated. Depending
upon numbers of members who wish to compete - teams are then organised.
So if you have some club friends that you would really like to team up with, or go into a “draw your name out of
hat” ballot to see who will be your “team” mates, please send your enquiries to Meg Stafford via email to
After Meg’s “eventing” master clinic with Megan Jones, I will be terribly disappointed if her and Archie aren’t
jumping for joy and have their names pencilled down for a spot in a team. When numbers are ascertained as
to how many of our Members wish to compete, the Club then completes a HRCAV Team Entry Form, pays all
fees and provides proof of each combination’s qualifications. Most importantly, each team is required to
provide a volunteer helper for the event.
FIRST IN BEST DRESSED!! DON’T HESITATE!!!
If you need to be level assessed – March is the rally to get it done by Veronica!!
How Do I Qualify?
You will need to have competed in 3 official Combined Training Days in the 12 months prior to close of entries.
If you haven't satisfied this requirement you will need to have been assessed or have your current level
verified by a Level Assessor in the 3 months prior to close of entries.
For further information regarding this please see the Beveridge Riding Club’s webpage dedicated to the Event
http://www.beveridgeridingclub.com/tttctraining2011.htm
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H O O F P R I N T S
Bates Show/Dressage saddle, covered buttons, black, 17 inch, medium gullet, used twice for TTT showing & Barastoc last year, comes with Olympic saddlery stichted stirrup leather’s, stainless steel irons and white wintec show girth. $1800
Pictured below
Stubben Juventus jumping saddle, brown, 17 inch, lovely comfey saddle that you just sit in and off you go!!! Comes fully mounted $1200
Pictured right
Please call Peta on 0427 500 865 or email [email protected]
Both saddles can be viewed at March rally if required
5'6 Skye Park Cotton Rug - only used once $60.00
5'9 blue winter combo used one season—$50.00 ono (has a couple of rips, easy to repair)
6'6 Weethabetta Woolen rug—has been used - $30.00
For further details please contact
Contact: Elise Coulson 0428 769 623
Email: [email protected]
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H O O F P R I N T S
I‟d like to give a “shout out” to one of our Members, Mark Phillips who hasn‟t
had a „fun time‟ at all in the past month with his indoor arena flooding, half of his driveway being washed away (see photos on page 22) and to top things off, someone recently smashed his car window and stole his wallet…. I hope your run of bad luck is done with now for the year.
Sue Symonds went to the assist of her sister, Sharyn Symonds and had a
very long and nervous wait to see if the flood levy they had built would hold and wouldn‟t swamp Sharyn‟s property. Thankfully – it did!!
Waterwheel…. What an understatement!
Thanks to Lisa Artridge for her assistance in moving horses to “higher ground”
that weekend from the aptly named “Waterwheel Agistment” property in Victoria Road. The front paddocks became engulfed with a torrent of raging water (as you will see from the photos on page 15) that thankfully no horses on the property had to have their “floaties” inflated.
Valley Floods —Shout Outs
R ather disappointingly, due to the serious lack of interest from Members to come
along and kick off 2011 with a planned social / get together / fund raising Trivia Night that was to be held in January. Numbers weren’t inspiring enough to run the night.
Melissa Cox had also planned a trail ride for members during January as well – which was also cancelled due to many of the members who had originally said yes – pulling the pin.
So please - if you guys have ANY suggestions of things our Club can get together to do – outside of riding at a rally – we are all ears!!
Have a think and please – if you have any suggestions / ideas –please let one of the Committee Members know!!
Maybe a movie night? Maybe a lunch at a winery? Maybe a weekend away? Maybe a rug party?
Got A Question You’d Like Answered??
Any Member (old or new) who has NOT RECEIVED or READ the Club’s Members Guidelines document which has
been put together to assist with our Members understanding how things happen with the Club. It was handed out to those who attended the AGM in October 2010 (or has subsequently been emailed to you)
could you please let me know and I’ll send you a copy by email or snail mail you one. They will also be available on Rally Days.
This is a reference point for ALL Members with questions you may have regarding the Club, Rally Day and other things you might think of.
Alternatively, any of the Committee Members should be able to answer anything that is not covered.
PLEASE READ AS IT MAY IN FACT ANSWER A LOT OF YOUR QUESTIONS! http://wandinparkrca.webs.com/
WPARC Members Guidelines
You can lead
a horse to
water….
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With Katie Classon 20 QUESTIONS RANDOM
Get a deeper insight into our Members...
1 List 5 Likes; Horses, Shane my boyfriend, My pink truck, My new truck, My animals!
2 List 5 Dislikes; Spiders, Sharks, Pepper, Mean people, mean horses!!!
3 What three words would describe you right now? Happy, Happy, Happy
4 Can you do any magic tricks? Not really!
5 If you were a Super Hero I’d be……………a pink superhero on a pink horse!
6 I plan to accomplish the following 3 things this year: Get my new truck, get a new ute, earn a million dollars!
7 On a Saturday morning………. I am wanting to be sleeping but usually working!
8 Are you a night owl or morning person? Bit of both!
9 What famous person do other people tell you that you most resemble?
Brittany Spears!?!?!?!
10 If you could have anyone locked in a room so that you could torment them for a day, whom would you choose, and how would you torment them?
Shane – tickle his feet!
11 Is it better to give or receive? Give!
12 You can cast any actor now alive to play you in a film about your life. Whom would you cast in the role?
Brittany Spears!!!!
13 If you found $500 of the footpath, what would you do? Go to Saddle Up!!!
14 What are 3 qualities you admire in others? Trust, kindness, honesty
15 Glass half full or half empty? FULL FULL FULL!
16 Have you ever met a famous person? Who was it? Not really!
17 Best one liner(s) from a movie? It’s pretty Sam!
18 What is your favorite time of year? August – birthday time!
19 What’s the one movie you watch over and over? The Silver Brumby!
20 Ten years from today. . . I will be riding and competing overseas!!
Katie & Alla competing SJ at
Two Star Level Werribee
Can you guess what
Katie’s Favourite Colour
is???
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Katie Classon Member Profile
Your Age: 27
Your Occupation: Senior Equissage Consultant
Your Status: Partner, Shane
Other Hobbies interests: Maybe horse riding?
Your horses names:\
Alla (Dynamic Poser),
Viv (ESB Irish Achievement); and
Beau!
Your horses Breed
& Age:
Alla 12 WBxTB,
Viv –6 ISH, Beau
2 WBxTB
How did you come across this horse and how long have you had your horse(s)?
Alla for 8 years, Viv for 3 months and Beau since he was born, he is Alla’s baby!
What level do you ride? I competed Alla at 2* level eventing
What’s your background / experience with horses?
I have been riding since I was 7, got my first horse when I was 13. Since then I have always had horses, have my NCAS Level 1 Instructors Certificate and have been teaching /coaching / training and riding ever since!
Do you have a particular ‘goal’ or ‘dream’ with your horse?
I would love to represent Australia at the Olympics in eventing.
What’s your favourite thing to do with your horse?
Go for hacks out on the road and to go cross country.
Is there anything in particular you would like to do at a rally at some stage?
Freshmans cross country rounds!!
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Bloody Sightseers!!!!! Meg Stafford at the
“Woori Yallock Creek”
Bridge on the Warby
Highway Saturday 5th
February 2011
Where the water was
raging just below the
bridge level.
These two photos are taken from the Old Warburton Highway
(heading towards the Woori Pub) which had flooded across the road.
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Waterwheel Property on
Victoria Road
Bridge (crosses over creek
Just off Connors Flat Road),
Wandin North—
10amish on
Saturday 5th February 2011
Front Paddocks at the
“Waterwheel Property
The Aftermath... property damage
after the water subsided.
The Council is currently fixing!
The driveway entrance at the ”Waterwheel”
property without the submerging!!
Photos by Lisa Artridge
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Megan Jones doing 3*** at Melbourne
International 3DE June 2010 riding
Werribee Park
National Equestrian Centre
Things got a little “sticky” for Megan Jones and her horse Kirby Park
Allofasudden on the second element of the Sharknet Splash at the
2010 International 3 Day Event but proved at how outstanding
both herself and her horse were to make it look easy and continue on!!
Photos by Jenelle C
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Megan Jones is an elite three-day event rider.
Megan competed as a team member in the Australian eventing team at the Beijing Olympics winning a team silver medal. Megan was the best performed team member finishing individually third in
the teams' competition and, but for rolling a rail on the last show
jump, Megan would have also won an individual silver medal.
Megan is currently ranked number three rider in the world in the FEI’s event rider rankings (an outstanding achievement for an Australian-based rider) and first in the Oceania group. She has also recently won the HSBC World Cup Qualifiers in both Australia and New Zealand. Megan’s Olympic horse, Kirby Park Irish Jester, is the World Breeding Federation for Sport Horses’ top-ranked horse for
2008.
Born and raised in South Australia, Megan stands confidently by
her successful track record that has led her to where she is today.
Megan competes as one of Australia's top riders nationally and represents Australia internationally. Born with a passion for horses
and the equestrian sport, Megan has the strong focus and discipline required to pursue the dream of all elite athletes, to win a gold medal for Australia.
To ensure that she will be able to maintain her competitiveness, Megan has her own successful breeding program at Kirby Park Stud.
This ensures that Megan is able to have a supply of personally trained, high performance horses for such a demanding sport.
Check out the website: www.kirbypark.com/home/
Full Name Megan Jones
Height 1.70m
Weight 60kg
Higher education Year 12, started an Ag science degree but withdrew to ride horses
Occupation Professional Rider, NCAS Level II Coach, Stud Manager
Birthplace Adelaide, Australia
Residence Hahndorf, South Australia
Sport Information
Name of coaches Lindy Wright [dressage] Jamie Coman [show jumping] and Wayne Roycroft [national coach]
Preferred Discipline / Event(s) Eventing. I love cross country.
Training Regime Everyday for at least 6 hours.
When and where did you begin this sport? Age 5 in Adelaide.
Why this sport? I had a pony, went to Pony Club and it all grew from there.
General Information
Ambitions To win Olympic Gold and to enjoy this wonderful sport for a long time to come.
General highlights Team Silver medal at 2008 Oympic Games. Individual 4th pace
Hero / Idol Andrew Hoy, "he's so professional" and Mark Todd
Horses: Kirby Park Irish Jester: 1993 15.3hh grey gelding, Irish Sport Horse, by Irish Enough
Kirby Park Allofasudden: 2000 Chestnut TB Gelding 16.1hh by Rustic Amber
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Narelle Walker Member Profile
Current Age: Old Enough To Know Better!!
Occupation: Admin
Your Marital Status : Married to Ian
No human kids but one very spoilt dog who gets to
sleep on the bed (my mum would kill me if she
knew!!!)
How Many Years Member? 6
Nickname: Ral
Other Hobbies / Interests: Camping, water skiing, when the budget allows,
holidaying in Europe
Your horse(s) name(s): My ‘best friend’ - Penrose Firedance aka Freddy
My new horse trying to take over Freddy’s
mantle
Ego Centrepiece aka Artie
Depending on the how the horses are going they
have also been known to be called many other
names also – some not very nice!
Your horse’s Breed(s)
& Age(s):
Freddy – 13 yo TB/WB
Artie – 7yo WB
How did you come across these horses and how long have you had your horses? &
( )!
“ & ”
What’s your background / experience with horses?
Do you have a particular ‘goal’ or ‘dream’ with your horses?
…………
* & ? !
What’s your favourite thing to do with your horses?
-
( )Is there anything in particular you would like to do at a rally at some stage?
-
Ral & her best mate Freddy
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With Narelle Walker 20 QUESTIONS
RANDOM Get a deeper insight into our Members...
List 6 Likes; Chocolate, Holidays, Catching up with family & friends, My pets, Did I mention Chocolate??? Oh and Valleyhorsewear - when you get a chance check it out, Sue has got great items and well worth looking at.
1
List 5 Dislikes; Always picking the slow queue when waiting for something, Weeds/blackberries in the paddocks, Bloody rabbits – wild ones ( I do like them but at night they tease my little dog and make him bark his guts out), Hoons on the road when I’m towing the float, Ian snoring at night (he claims it’s me, yeah sure!)
2
If you could be someone else, I would
be……….
Oprah, she can do whatever she wants whenever she wants!! 3
I plan to accomplish the following 3
things this year:
Learn how to ride my new horse Artie well, Get the ball rolling to build our house, Keep the book work up to date - YUK
4
If I became a millionaire overnight, I
would…………
put a roof over our arena (I know, very selfish) 5
I am blessed to have ……………… Wonderful friends & family 6
My ideal occupation would be ……… a job where you do nothing but get paid heaps – isn’t that Paris Hilton? 7
Your hero and why....... My Dog He’s taught himself to do absolutely nothing yet get waited on hand & foot night & day….
8
The best thing that has ever happened to
me………
I’ve had lots of good things happen but one that stands out was winning money on a show called “Don’t Forget Your Toothbrush” – it allowed for Ian & I to have a fantastic honeymoon.
9
Is it better to give or receive? I love giving but Ian knows he has to come thru with the goods on Birthdays & Christmas.
10
You can cast any actor now alive to play
you in a film about your life. Whom
would you cast in the role?
Some gorgeous sexy chick!!!!!!!!!! 11
Have you ever met a famous person?
Who was it?
Didn’t meet him but had breakfast at the same Café as Richard Branson 12
What is the best birthday present you
ever received?
My puppy Doogie. 13
What is the best birthday present you
could receive?
A credit card you never had to pay back. 14
If you could only take 3 people with you
on a trip around the world, who would
you take and why?
I couldn’t choose I’d have to forfeit the trip. 15
If you had to describe yourself as a
colour, which would you choose?
Depends on the day 16
What makes you laugh? When a guy in the Pilates class did a big fart. No one else laughed but I had tears running down the cheeks.
17
What do you think Victoria’s secret is? I don’t know but I wish I could strut my stuff down the catwalk with those big wings!
18
Do you like to sing karaoke? After many drinks, yes – but beware, bring your earplugs. 19
Are you a good dancer? Not bad at the Abba two step. 20
Check out Sue’s Webpage... http://valleyhorsewear.com/
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Our March Rally Show Jumping &
Cross Country Instructor is Danielle Marwood
Dani is currently competing in CCI** events and is aiming towards 3* later this year with her horse Bumble Bee.
Dan has been riding and competing for about 25 years. She is also married to Seumas Marwood the founder of Equine Health Sci-ence & SHARK NET and a very accomplished eventer and rider.
Photos are of Dani & Bumble competing at 2* level at last year’s Melbourne Interna-tional 3 Day Event held at Werribee Park Equestrian Centre in June 2010 and at the Wandin CIC Event in March. Dani & Bumble won the CCI**Lakes & Cra-ters in December 2010. This class proved the most challenged on cross-country day. Of the 19 horses that started the cross-country there were only 5 clear rounds, with 8 horses either eliminated or retired on course.
http://thehorsesmouth.com.au
Photos by Jenelle C
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Unfortunately our originally booked Flat Instructor, Matthew Archibald has double booked himself for the 6
March rally but has promised he’ll come at another stage throughout the year. Thankfully, Meg S asked one of
her new instructors, Ant Bartlett to step in.
Here is a little bio on Ant for those of you who are riding in a flat lesson with the man.
Victorian based Dressage Trainer & Competitor I have a small barn of quality bred horses ranging from preliminary to PSG.
I started riding at the age of ten through rank of pony club and the show ring. In my early twenties I moved into the world of dressage, as I felt the demand on trainer and horses was much greater.
Now forty two, I’m as keen as ever to produce top quality dressage horses, and continue improving my skills.
Antony Bartlett
I have been very fortunate over the years to work with some top trainers:
7 Anna Hour 7 Michael Jenkinson NZ
7 Joe Stapeleton 7 Claire Baltyne UK
7 Scarlett Blakely 7 Mathew Downley
7 Reiner Kammer 7 Debbie McDonald USA
2 Berwick Dressage Club 2 Victorian Dressage Club
2 Western Victorian Dressage Club
Reserve Champion State Horse Champion Victoria Medium Horse Westernport Premier Cup Finalist Dressage with the Stars 5 & 6 year old Member of the Victorian State Team Demonstration rider for the judges clinic with head of PSI—Dr Ult Moeller Collected a total of 643 EFA points.
Coaches
Results
18 Dressage Competitions Dressage with the Stars Saddle World Dressage Festival National Dressage Championships
Next 12 Months
Sporthorse Veterinary Specialists—Dr Kirsten Neil Triple Crown Horse Wear Lysterfield Equestrian Centre—Robyn Pettifer
Sponsors
Clubs
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Knee Deep In It!
Mark Phillips Property Saturday 5th February 2011
His Indoor Arena... Became a swimming Pool
One of Mark’s horses Junior standing in his river paddock!
Nice Pins Mark!!
Mark was planning on
attending the
February Rally
but had to pull out for
obvious reasons!!
His driveway had
literally washed
away!!
He is also still waiting for
the arena to “dry out”
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February
Rally
Wrap Up
I t was looking a little bit cold and wet on Sunday of the
Feb rally but mother nature seemed to hold out for us with only
small bits of rain and some cold blasts of wind! My friend Laura
McMahon, a new member to Wandin, and I put our two new
baby ESB mares (irish sport horse) in my pink truck and headed
to Wandin. I was feeling a bit more relaxed for the day as my
chestnut mare, Alla, I had taken out of two lessons, so instead of
doing the planned five I was doing three!?!
First up I had a CC (show jump style) lesson with Will Enzinger.
He is a fantastic instructor who I have trained with for over 10
years now and I always look forward to lessons with him. I was
honestly a bit worried for the first lesson as it was a level 3-1 class
and as Alla wasn’t there I had my new bay mare Viv who had
jumped once, with someone on her!?! There were a few of us in
the lesson, Julie Hassen on the unflapable Dougie, Nicole Gilbert
& Tremayne, Lisa Artridge on Bones and Bethany Paris on Smy
an eager bay gelding.
The lesson was great, with Will setting up a lot of technical style
fences such as apexs, serpentines and narrow fences. All of the
riders enjoyed the challenge and by the end we were all
cantering around tight corners and changing leads. I was
wrapped as my little mare ended up jumping around 70cm
fences and even cantered a few jumps minus the frustrating
bucks that she does whilst trying to organise her legs to canter!
My second lesson was a flat lesson with Emily Anker, who is
another fantastic and talented rider based in Wandin. The lesson
started well, with Kirstie Thomas on her big bay gelding Patrick,
Elise Coulson on her bay mare Denni, and myself.
Emily was great, asking for lots of transitions and getting all of us
positively encouraging our horses to carry themselves and go
forward. I was wrapped with her instruction and Viv really came
out of the lesson having learnt a lot, travelling straighter and nicely
forward with almost no disorganised bucking! Kirstie's gelding
was a little slow for Emily's liking and worked with Kirstie until she
had the pair working forward and softly together-even in the
canter, which looked great. Elise was told to get a dressage whip
and Emily showed Elise how to get her mare more responsive to
her leg and hand aids.
My last lesson for the day was another SJ lesson with Will. I
thought Viv might be exhausted by now but as soon as the bridle
was on she was keen to see where we were
going next! Joining us was Laura on the grey mare Gloria along
with Elise & Denni and Jenna Halls.
Once again, Will did not disappoint and he helped both Laura
and I on our greener horses to encourage them to travel straight
and forward, confident over all styles of fences. I think Laura and I
were both amazed at how well our girls took up the knack of sj,
with confident and happy jumps around the whole course. Elise's
mare confidently tackled everything Will put up with ease and
Jenna Hall’s gelding Mac was very keen to show that he could
get around the fastest!!
All in all it was a fabulous rally day that I thoroughly
enjoyed. It was definitely a challenging environment that Viv took
in and dealt with very well.
As did Laura's mare Gloria and also my friend Kerryn's gelding
Ace who is rising 4 and was up at Wandin to get graded level 4
for showing and dressage...and did!!
Congratulations Kerryn and Ace!! I know the competition season
is starting to kick off now so I want to wish everyone good luck in
their chosen disciplines!!
See you all at the next rally!!
by Katie Classon
Please Note that some of the names of members may be incor-rect in this report. Unfortunately Katie couldn’t remember
everyone’s names and as I did not attend – I have no idea really as to who was on what and where....
Apologies if I’ve ‘guessed’ the wrong rider’s name. Ed
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These photos are of
Victoria Road in
Wandin - in between
Cormillo Drive and
Rodger Road
(this is not far up from
where the water was
gushing across
the road at the
Waterwheel property).
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These are some photos of the recent floods @ our place that Kim took with
her phone.The photos on the opposite page on Victoria Road, normally it goes
under the road into Little Stringybark Creek that runs through our place.
It is the 1st time in the 26 years that we have been here ,that it has gone over
the road .We got 120 ml O/N 1129, 1241 & 1242 are of our back paddocks,
which 2 weeks before we were cutting for hay!! Two years ago nearly to the
day we were having bush fires !!
The sound of the water rushing through was rather eerie ,must have been a
nightmare for those poor buggars up in Queensland !!.
PS our wooden bridge that normally goes over our creek ,was 1/2 washed
away so Frank is going to build a new one! Another job to add to the never
ending list !!,don't know when he can get to ride his Horse again!! Last 2 photos were taken at Carlton Lodge in Coldstream
I had a great lesson with Will & Frank & I had a ball @ the
INXS concert!
Cheers Barb
Thanks for the Photos Barb and glad you rocked on at the Day on The Green with INXS!! You are a legend!!
Due to the huge amount of
wet weather and loads of
“stagnant” water pooling in
dams and mud etc, if you are
interested, also available from
the Club’s Website to
Download is a FACT SHEET
supplied by JOHN KOHNKE on
ROSS RIVER VIRUS
It’s an interesting read.
Thanks to Meg for
forwarding this on
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Calendar of Events
http://www.hrcav.com.au/
MARCH 2011 EVENT CLOSING
DATE CONTACT CONTACT
Phone number
5 SHOW (Official) - Bendigo & Dist FEG 26-Feb Debbie 5449 6647
5 SHOW (Official) - South West RC @ Heytesbury Ag 28-Feb Lisa 5238 3228
5/6 DRESSAGE CHAMPS WEEKEND (Official) -RREC @ Elmore 15-Feb Andrea 0427 567 491
6 COMBINED TRAINING (Official) - Doongala ARC 22-Feb Ann 5964 7633
6 SHOW (Official) - Seymour Dr & SJ 6-Mar Fionna 0488 645 674
12 SHOWJUMPING FUNDRAISER (Official) - Ayr Hill EC 4-Mar Deborah 0407 568 388
13 DRESSAGE JACKPOT (Official) - Keysborough EC 25-Feb Sherrie 0402 526 939
13 DRESSAGE JACKPOT (Official) - Horsham & Dist ESC - GGG Series 28-Feb Susan 0418 361 603
13 SHOW (Official) - Dunolly HAC @ Bealiba PC 13-Mar Katrina 5495 2812
14 SHOW (Official) - Bulla ARC 7-Mar Rachael 0411 053 263
14 DRESSAGE JACKPOT (Official) - Merricks SC 4-Mar Jodie 5989 2736
14 SHOW (Official) - Hinnomunjie RC @ Orbost Show 7-Mar Terrianne 5159 1404
14 DRESSAGE JACKPOT (Official) - Ballarat ARC - Golden Spurs Series 25-Feb Sally 0421 120 200
18 DRESSAGE SERIES - FRI (Official) - Trentham ARC 11-Mar Sue 0414 457 946
19 SHOW (Official) - Pakenham Upper @ Pakenham Ag 4-Mar Helen 5942 7414
19 SHOW (Official) - Horsham & DESC @ Balmoral Show 19-Mar Alison 5388 2238
20 DRESSAGE JACKPOT (Official) - SEDC Autumn Series @ Ayr Hill 8-Mar Luana 0408 776 812
20 NAVIGATION RIDE (Official) - Yarck ARC 4-Mar Tamara 0407 043 866
20 SHOWJUMPING (Official) - Wyena ARC 9-Mar Durani 0413 331 901
26 SHOW (Official) - Horsham & DESC @ Natimuk Agi 26-Mar Cindy 0457 924 950
27 DRESSAGE JACKPOT (Official) - West Gippsland ARC 15-Mar Erin 5626 6360
27 SHOW (Official) -Peninsula HRC 12-Mar Nicole 5978 5563
27 NAVIGATION RIDE (Official) - St Andrews ARC 18-Mar Kay 0417 347 223
27 SHOWJUMPING (Official) - Hurstbridge & Dist 18-Mar Sarina 0419 515 700
APRIL 2011 EVENT CLOSING
DATE CONTACT CONTACT Phone number
2 DRESSAGE JACKPOT (Official) - Maryborough ARC - GGG Series 24-Mar Jenni 5465 3901
2 & 3 DRESSAGE JACKPOT (Official) - UBRC 23-Mar Liz 0412 312 271
3 NAVIGATION RIDE (Official) - Grampians RC 25-Mar Wendy 0419 325 255
3 DRESSAGE JACKPOT (Official) - Colac ARC - Golden Spurs Series 18-Mar Pauline 0408 751 376
3 COMBINED TRAINING (Official) - Whittlesea AR 14-Mar Sally 9716 2157
6 DRESSAGE JACKPOT & CT & SJ - MID WEEK (Official) - Bullengarook 23-Mar Stacey 5428 9028
9 DRESSAGE JACKPOT (Official) - Acheron Valley ARC 9-Mar Helen 5772 1739
9 CT & DRESSAGE JACKPOT (Official) - CBEC 21-Mar Sheilah 5873 4257
10 SJ & DRESSAGE JACKPOT (Official) - CBEC 21-Mar Sheilah 5873 4257
10 DRESSAGE JACKPOT (Official) - Ayr Hill EC 29-Mar Deborah 0407 568 388
10 SHOWJUMPING (Official) - KGARC 1-Apr Lainie 0413 465 865
10 DRESSAGE JACKPOT (Official) - Bendigo ARC @ Elmore 25-Mar Heather 5439 5346
10 CT & DRESSAGE DAY (Official) - Riddells Creek ARC - CANCELLED 1-Apr Rebecca 0417 326 054
12 DRESSAGE SERIES MID WEEK Official) -RREC @ Elmore 29-Mar Jenny 5486 5416
15 DRESSAGE SERIES (Official) (Day 3) - Trentham ARC 8-Apr Sue 0414 457 946
17 DRESSAGE DAY (Official) - Avoca RC 8-Apr Bronwyn 5344 0544
17 HORSE TRIALS (Official) - Bulla ARC 1-Apr Michelle 0409 707 243
17 DRESSAGE JACKPOT (Official) - Inverleigh RC - Golden Spurs Series 5-Apr Sharon 0417 490 963
17 CT & DRESSAGE (Official) - Wangaratta AHRC 4-Apr Barbara 5765 2207
17 DRESSAGE JACKPOT (Official) - SEDC Autumn Series @ Ayr Hill 5-Apr Luana 0408 776 812
20 DRESSAGE JACKPOT MID WEEK (Official) - Lancefield RG 12-Apr Annie 0419 104 208
23 SHOWJUMPING (Official) - Westcoast ARC Lee 0429 027 418
30 & 1 May TTT Combined Training (Official) - Beveridge RC @ NEC 5-Apr Lucinda 0448 880 226
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Thursday 9th - Monday 13th June 2011
Thursday 24th - Sunday 26th
March 2011
http://www.vic.equestrian.org.au/
Yeringberg Horse Trials 'Yeringberg', Maddens Lane Coldstream
Saturday 9 April 2011 & Sunday 10 April 2011
Saddle-Up 2011 Associate Winter Dressage Series – Day 1
Date Sunday 27th March 2011
Entries Close 17 Mar 2011
Organised by Glenbrae Equestrian Centre Event Location Glenbrae Equestrian Centre, 205 Victoria Rd, Wandi
Other Information Tests Associate : 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 5A, 5B Entry Fees: $30.00 for non-members of Glenbrae Equestrian Club,
$25.00 for members of Glenbrae Equestrian Club.
Additional Fees: $5.00 facility fee per horse
Contact name Brian Hodgson Contact Address 205 Victoria Rd, Wandin North Vic 3139
Phone 03 5964 4493 Email address [email protected]
T o n i m b u k E q u e s t r i a n C e n t r e
Tonimbuk Horse Trials Saturday 12th
March 2011 Sunday 13th
March 2011
Wandin Park CIC Event
“Wandin Park" 305 Victoria Rd, Wandin North
Saturday 2nd April 2011 &
Sunday 3rd April 2011
Wandin Park has again asked us to provide the
Manpower to run the
Freshmans XC
at their event which is on Sunday 3rd
April 2011
(after all competitors have completed their rounds)
We will only need about
4-6 Members on the day
to run this to collect money
for ANYONE going out onto
Little Wandin to have a play!!
All money raised is donated to Yooralla.
So if you are like me, and will not be travelling
to Werribee in July to assist at the TTT HT
Here is an opportunity to put some time in
for receiving the Club’s Working Bee Levy
(for next seasons WPARC Membership)
Maybe this is a better option for you to nominate
yourself for!!
Please let me know if you can assist at this Event.
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New Members for January & February 2011
Please make Welcome our NEWEST members who have recently
joined our great Club.
j Rebekah Harris j Serryn Tacey j Stacey During j j Shan Flemming j Laura McMahon j
We currently have 71 Members so far for the new HRCAV Season!
Birthday Wishes to two of our Committee Members for Birthday’s
in February!! Both Meg Stafford and Veronica Harris celebrated their birthday’s this month. Hope you had a terrific day ladies!!
Submitted by Club Members from the Competitions Attended
Cait Morton & Musician
Attended a HRCAV show at Hurstbridge on Sunday 13 February 2011. Had a pretty good day and most of all my horse (well actually he is Mum's, but we really share both our horses) was such a good boy - did not put a foot wrong. They achieved the following results: Hurstbridge District Adult Riding Club Official Show Cait Doyle - Musician - Level 3 Smartest on Parade - 5th Ridden Mount - 3rd Rider - 1st
Amy Rowe & Carol Thorneycroft
Australia Day - Phoenix Dressage Day at Wesburn I am pleased with how I went. My boy was so well behaved I couldn‘t fault him. I on the other hand still need to re-gain my strength in my seat and leg which is coming along week by week, but is still not back to the strength that it was at previously. So our trot work was nice, but our canter work really needs some more work. But I will get there with time, can‘t rush these things. I think we ended up about 7th or 8th or something both tests out of 16 level 2 riders, so I am quite happy with that.
Mum took her new boy out and came 5th in her second test in level 4, so she bought home her first ribbon on her first outing on him!
Nicole Gilbert & Tremayne have also been out and about
Macclesfield Dressage Jackpot Lysterfield Dressage and Combined Training Level 3 1st and 9th Our First Level 2 test 6th Level 3 Combined Training 7th
Sue Symonds & Worth The Wait
Won HRCAV 4 level highpoint at the Royal summer show 2011.
Club Member’s Results
Champion Club Member P A G E 2 9
Description Points
Attendance at AGM 100
Attendance at General Meetings 50
Attendance at Working Bees 30
Helping out at WPRCA Competitions 30
Helping out at WPRCA Rallies 5
Official team helper at HRCAV Team Event 25
Attending rally mounted/unmounted 5
Competing at our competitions 10
Newsletter Contributions 5
Competing at Official HRCAV Events 5
Champion Club Member Championship Points The Green Book
Members please remember to complete the ‘Green Book’ at each rally to ensure you accrue points throughout the year towards a free chaff chat or free entry to a TTT event/s the following year.
The person with the most points at the end of the financial year (October) will re-ceive a trophy and a free WPRCA Membership for the following year as well as the ‘Champion Member’ title.
You can earn points by just attending club rally days (either mounted / un-mounted), helping at rallies, writing for the newsletter, competing at official HRCAV competitions, or helping at our competitions, attending the AGM and General Meeting during the year.
At the end of the year, Members who earn:
h300-399 points will entitle the member to either a chaff chat or a TTT entry;
h400 points plus 2 x TTT entries paid for;
The Club Champion will receive free WPRCA Membership for the following season.
This rule is assessed annually.
Committee Members DO NOT receive points for the committee jobs they do. Any member can earn the same amount of points as each other.
H O O F P R I N T S
Every
WPARC Member
has the
opportunity to
win this Award!
Ordering Club Merchandise.. The new uniforms are available to order through
Anita Nathan.
We have had many members take up the option of the new
uniforms and they do look very smart.
Contact details for Anita are Home: 5964 4735 or Mobile: 040 8 945 171
Email: [email protected]
s Soft Shell Jacket - $78.00 s Polo Neck T-Shirt -$ 40.00 s Polar Fleece Vest - $43.00 s
s Polar Fleece Jumper - $50.00 s Rugby Top - $36.00 s Soft Shell Vest - $61.00 s
s Scarves - $15.00 s Peaked Caps $12.00 s Military Style Cap: $20:00 s Bucket Style Cap - $ s
C lub Sadd le B lankets have arr iv ed $ 6 0 . 0 0 E a c h
Also Avai lable From An ita Nath an
Club Uniforms & Merchandise
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