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August 2016 Issue 37
PONY CLUB ASSOCIATION OF NEW SOUTH WALES
STATE NEWSLETTER
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Melbourne Showgrounds 17 - 20 NOVEMBER 2016
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DON’T FORGET TO BOOK A FREE ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL FOR
YOUR ZONE IN 2016!
Upcoming Admin Schools: Zone 24—27th August
If your Zone would like to host an
Administration School in 2016, Contact the Pony Club NSW State
Office to find out more!
Welcome 4
PCA NSW Combined State Championships—Camden
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Agricultural Show Society Important Message
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Pony Club Queensland Championship Reports
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Pony Club Australia News 14
PCANSW 2016 Volunteer Awards
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Around the Grounds 23
Pony Club How To: Risk Assessment
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COMPETITIONS with Kentucky Equine Research
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PCA NSW Calendar
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IN THIS ISSUE
On the Front Cover: Sarah Olsen from Zone 26— 2016 Combined Training 15 & Under 17 years Age Champion aboard ‘We Love Lola’ Below: Left: Jasmine Cox from Zone 22—Jumping Equitation 13 & Under 15 Years Reserve Champion Middle: Zone 10 Showriding Pair of Riders 11 & Under 13 Years Mia Gigliotti and Ella Darmanin Right: Chelsea Rose from Zone 16 finished 7th overall in the Asso-ciate State Dressage Championships
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FROM THE EDITOR WELCOME
Welcome to the August Pony Club NSW Newsletter After an incredibly busy first six months of the year, we can finally catch our breath here in the PCANSW State Office! The Combined State Championships held in Camden in July topped off a truly amazing year of State Championships for NSW. We saw an increase in rider numbers across several disciplines, and were blown away by the talent shown in the three new disciplines introduced to the State Cham-pionship calendar this year. We can safely say that the Combined State Champi-onship format was a big success this year and is like-ly to continue with some minor changes for 2017. While our State Championships have been keeping us busy, the Pony Club Australia National Awards were held. NSW had nominated a great bunch of worthy nominees, including Anthony Newham our State Mounted Games Coach. Anthony’s nomination was put forward by Pony Club Australia as a finalist in the Coach of the Year Award Category. Congratu-
lations to Anthony on his achievements throughout the last year with Pony Club NSW. Read more about the PCA Awards on pages 19—22. We are currently preparing for the Prince Phillip Mounted Games Championships being held in West-ern Australia this September/October. With a great Junior Team currently training to compete against the other states. The 2017 State Camp is also fast approaching, being held from the 8th-13th January. Applications are now on the PCANSW website, due to close on 1st November. With Australia’s top coaches in Show-jumping, Dressage, Eventing, Mounted Games and Advanced Horsemanship—riders will not want to miss next year’s Annual State Camp. As the Olympics are currently underway in Rio, we would like to wish our Aussie equestrian teams the best of luck, we will be cheering them on through-out the Games. Leanna Haines, Marketing & State Events Co-ordinator
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Pony Club NSW Newsletter August 2016—Issue 37
CONTRIBUTORS Editor: Leanna Haines, PCANSW Marketing & State Events Co-ordinator Contributing Writers: Katie Stan-ley (ASC), Pony Club Australia, Kris-ty Cameron, Katherine Breitkopf, Tasha Parker & Kentucky Equine Research. Photos: Julie Wilson Photography, Leanna Haines, Agricultural Shows Council, Kirsty Cameron, Keryn Lamb & Katherine Breitkopf.
DISCLAIMER Published by The Pony Club Association of NSW, PO Box 2085, Wollongong NSW 2500. Reproduction in whole or part is strictly forbidden without the written permission of the publisher or article author. The Pony Club Association of NSW does not endorse any equestrian product, service or opportunity presented in this newsletter and accepts no responsibility for any errors, omissions or mistakes in editorial reference.
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Suite 7, 25 Victoria St, Wollongong NSW 2500 Postal: PO Box 2085, Wollongong NSW 2500 Phone: 02 4229 8977 Fax: 02 4229 8966 Email: [email protected] Website: www.pcansw.org.au
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CCombined State Championships
PONY CLUB NSW
CAMDEN
2ND-10TH JULY 2016
The Pony Club NSW 2016 Combined State Champion-ships were held at the Bicen-tennial Equestrian Park in Camden from the 2nd – 10th July. For the first time, six Championships were held at the one venue across 9 days, with Showjumping,
Showriding, Jumping Equita-tion, Dressage, and Combined Training disciplines. The event attracted over 400 riders and their families from all over NSW and some parts of Queensland and Victoria to the town of Camden to com-pete. All six Championships determined the highest point scoring riders in each age group, presented with a sash, trophy, Mitavite Feed Prize and Kersey Wool Rug thanks to Horseland.
The State Showjumping Championships began on Sat-urday 2nd July, with four rounds of jumping across four age groups. Jorjah Drysdale from Milton Pony Club was awarded the Under 13 years Showjumping Age Cham-pion, along with Isa-bel Hamer who claimed the 13 & Under 15 years age group title.
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Sam Watson from Crookwell Pony Club took out the 15 & Under 17 Years Age Champion, while Madeleine Prell also from Crookwell claimed the Associate Age Champion. Zone 8 were announced as the win-ning Zone for the Showjump-ing Championships, and NSW was named as the Champion State. The State Showriding Champi-onships were
fantastic to watch
with over 200 riders
competing under the watchful eyes of well-known judges Christie Hall, Joanne Maunder, Kate Reid and Rosemary Gough. Jett Newman from Hills District Po-ny Club claimed the Under 9 Years Age Champion riding Wyatt Park Angel Dust. Ella Bourke from Matcham Valley was awarded the 9 & Under 11 Years Champion for the second year in a row, while Harriet King from Gunnedah claimed the 11 & Under 13 years title. Sophie Walker from Man-grove Mountain was de-clared the Age Champion among the 13 & Under 15 year old competitors and for the second year in a row Sarah Olsen was awarded the 15 & Under
17 Years Champion. The Asso-ciate age group was the larg-est, with 50 riders competing across a range of classes.
Jordon Hogg from
Warren Pony Club in
Zone 4 was named the
Associate Age Cham-
pion riding her mag-
nificent hack; ‘Pure
Indulgence’. It was the Sydney region of Zone 26 that claimed the Champion Zone, with riders Sarah Olsen, Jett Newman, Elouise Clare and Georgie Batten scoring the highest points. On Wednesday 6th & Thursday 7th July, the Jumping Equitation Championships were held across 4 arenas with 4 classes in each Age Group. At the con-clusion of the classes, the high-est point scoring riders were awarded with a range of rib-bons, trophies and prizes. Tara Seppelt from Londonderry Po-ny Club in Zone 19 was named the Under 13 years Champion, while Olivia Johnson from Mangrove Mountain in Zone 24 was declared
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the winner of the 13 & Under 15 years event. Matilda Seppelt claimed yet another title for the Seppelt Family from Lon-donderry, winning the 15 & Under 17 years division rid-ing her horse ‘Tsarina’. In the Associate age group the fam-ily rivalry continued with Rachael Temm from Forest Hills Pony Club claiming the Age Champion award two points ahead of her own sis-ter Victoria Temm who was declared the Reserve Cham-pion. Zone 23 was an-nounced as the Champion
Zone, with riders Rachael Temm, Victoria Temm, Macy Reen and Julia Percy scoring the highest points in their zone.
The State Dressage Champion-ships attracted over 170 riders this year, each performing two Dressage tests over two days. In the Under 11 Age Group,
Ella Bourke from
Matcham Valley Pony
Club claimed her sec-
ond Age Champion
award for the week, while Shelley Kleven from Nim-mitabel was awarded the 11 & Under 13 Years Age Champion. Tahlia Coleiro from Glenorie Po-ny Club was declared the 13 &
Under 15 years winner and Sa-rah Olsen also claimed her sec-ond Age Champion title from Hills District in Zone 26. The As-sociate age group was won by Hannah Dodd from Hills District, while Claudia Hobson from Kur-rajong claimed the Reserve Champion out of a very strong 40 riders.
Zone 26 was once again
named the Champion
Zone, with riders Hannah Dodd, Tahlia Coleiro, Renee Herboldt and Sa-rah Olsen earning the highest points in the Zone. 2016 is the first year Pony Club NSW have held a State Com-bined Training Championship, and with a great response from entries it looks likely to remain an annual discipline. In the Un-der 11 years Age group, Alyssa Smith from Geary’s Gap Pony Club in Zone 16 was announced as the Age Champion, Jorja Pow-er from Walcha in Zone 13 claimed the 11 & Under 13 Years division, and Jacinta Bell from Londonderry was declared the 13 & Under 15 years Champion. In the 15 & under 17 years, Sa-rah Olsen from Hills District scored the hat-trick with a third Age Champion title to her name,
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while Cassandra McCarroll from Mudgee Pony Club was awarded the Associate Age Champion award. Zone 19 was declared the Champion Zone, with riders Jacinta Bell, Tess Mison, Sophie Phil-lips and Tara Seppelt as the top scoring riders in the Zone. With the Cross Country course at Bicentennial Equestrian Park out of ac-tion, the annual One Day Event Championship was re-adjusted as the Advanced Combined Training Champi-onship, with riders com-peting in Dressage and Showjumping phases slightly more difficult than the straight Combined Training Championships. With just three Age Groups, Anna Roper from Mangrove Mountain was awarded the 13 & Under 15 Years Age Champion, Macy Reen claimed the 15 & Under 17 Years age group, and Eleanor Miller from Canberra Riding Club was announced as the Associate Age Champion. Zone 24 took home the Champion Zone award, with riders Anna Roper, Claudia Fuerschke and Baylee Sta-pleton scoring the highest
points in their Zone.
Thank you to all Pony
Club riders who par-
ticipated throughout
the event,
as well as the Executive Com-mittee, parents, volunteers and officials who assisted with the Championships. The Pony Club NSW State Combined Championships are supported by major sponsors Horseland and Mitavite – Official Feed Partner. Partnering sponsors also include Macarthur Stock-feeds, Camden Council, Star-light Browbands, Equissentials, Jojubi Saddlery, HorseWyse Magazine Australia, Equitana Melbourne and Ranvet. With-out these wonderful sponsors the event would not have been possible!
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PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION REMINDER! Please note if you are competing any of the 195 Agricultural Shows around NSW it is a requirement that you know the Property Identification Number (PIC) where your horse is kept. When entering any event at an Agricultural Show you will be asked on your waiver form to provide this PIC number. Knowing where horses are located through PIC information will improve traceability and response times in the event of future disease outbreaks or other emergencies. PICs are assigned to individual properties and allocated by Local Lands Ser-vices (LLS) who maintain the register. If you keep your horse on your own property and you do not have or know your PIC number, please contact LLS on www.lls.nsw.au or 1300 795 299 to register for a PIC. Alternatively if you horse is agisted you will need to ask the owner of the property for the PIC number so you can use this number when you enter your events.
Agricultural Societies Council of NSW Ltd
www.agshowsnsw.org.au
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News Stories—
2016 QLD State Showjumping and Equitation Championships – Gatton
The QLD State Equitation and Showjumping Championships were held in early April in 35 degree heat. The competition was well run with a team competing from Malaysia. Four riders from Zone 15 represented NSW in the Equitation – Talei Moorhouse, Georgia Everson, Mackenzie-Rose Cumming and Kirrilea Buckley. All riders performed very well with Mackenzie placing 5th in one round of equitation and Kirrilea placed 3rd in one round. All finished within the top 10 of their age groups. The Showjumping Championships was run under their new height class format. Three riders from Zone 15 – Kirrilea Buckley, Talei Moorhouse and Georgia Everson and five from Zone 8 represented NSW – Chloe Makim, Rachel Makim, Jazz Kennett, Saskia Kennett and Jack Doolin.
Rachel was successful in the 10 and under AM5 with a 5th place and Kirrilea was successful in the 1m Grand Prix with 5th place. Well done to our riders.
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2016 QLD State Dressage, Combined Training and Horse Trials Championships – Maryborough
Four riders from Zone 15 represented NSW in July at the QLD Championships at Maryborough Eques-trian Centre. The riding, camping and stabling facilities at these grounds were amazing and helped to make a very enjoyable and relaxing weekend. Shae Herwig and Kirrilea Buckley from Bangalow pony club and Mackenzie-Rose Cumming from Woodburn competed in the dressage championships on the Saturday and Sunday. Both Shae and Kirrilea performed very well in a very strong Novice division with a top 10 placing and overall placings in the top half of the group. Mackenzie did a fantastic job in the Preliminary group placing 5th in her third tests and 5th overall. The Combined Training was held on the Monday and the three girls along with Georgia Andrews-Engle competed. All performed well with Shae being awarded Champion in the Novice 80cm class, Georgia was 5th place in the Novice 70cm class and Kirrilea 5th place in the Novice 90/100cm class. Mackenzie, Georgia and Kirrilea competed in the Horse Trials on the Tuesday and Wednesday. All were well placed after the dressage phase with both Mackenzie and Kirrilea in the placings. The cross country course was of a very high standard and was set to be a real challenge. In the Introductory (80cm) class Mackenzie unfortunately had difficulties at the water and Georgia after riding a super round had a slip on a corner and was unable to continue. In the Pre-Novice (105cm) class Kirrilea had a clear round on time which kept her in third place. She had one rail in the showjumping but managed to hold onto 3rd place. The sportsmanship and team spirit of our small team was outstanding. Congratulations to our riders
on a successful championships.
News Stories—
July 2016
The Australian Government through the Australian Sports Commission recognises PCA to develop Pony Club in Australia.
The financial support of the Australian Sports Commission is gratefully acknowledged. 1
July 2016 News from Pony Club Australia
PCA Director Dr Andrew McLean has recently
returned to Australia from the 12th International
Equitation Science Conference in France.
The theme of the conference was “Understanding
Horses to Improve Training and Performance”.
Andrew contributed to papers on:
The effect of sex or sire on learning in Thoroughbred foals (3-6 weeks old),
Evaluating “natural horsemanship” training methods, and
The application of objective scoring methods for dressage.
In 2017, the conference will be held in Wagga Wagga NSW.
Sally Francis is a Life Member of the Southern
Metropolitan Zone in Pony Club Victoria. Sally will
soon be off to Rio as a team leader for the Australian
Paralympic Equestrian team. Sally has assisted with
the para-equestrian teams since 1994.
Sally is well known across Pony Club as a presenter
on inclusive coaching, a NCAS coach educator and
assessor, and instructor for Pony Club, RDA and EA.
We wish Sally all the best for a fantastic time and safe return from Rio. Sally is pictured (left) at a recent
Merricks Pony Club rally day, with Esther on her pony Belle and Pony Club Australia CEO, Catherine Ainsworth.
July 2016
The Australian Government through the Australian Sports Commission recognises PCA to develop Pony Club in Australia.
The financial support of the Australian Sports Commission is gratefully acknowledged. 2
Pony Club International Exchange Report - France
Charlotte Conroy has recently returned from an exchange trip to France. The PCA board is
currently developing the program to be able to offer this as a regular opportunity.
Over to Charlotte to tell you all about it!
July 2016
The Australian Government through the Australian Sports Commission recognises PCA to develop Pony Club in Australia.
The financial support of the Australian Sports Commission is gratefully acknowledged. 3
Some photos of Charlotte from her trip
July 2016
The Australian Government through the Australian Sports Commission recognises PCA to develop Pony Club in Australia.
The financial support of the Australian Sports Commission is gratefully acknowledged. 4
AUGUST is the FINAL Month to enter the HORSEWYSE competition for Pony
Club members. The next edition has a spread about the 2016 Pony Club
Awards.
National Pony Club Coaches’ Conference
Pony Club NSW is hosting the Coaches’ Conference on behalf of Pony Club Australia.
Coaches will gather in Camden for the weekend of 20th-21st August.
FOLLOW THE PONY CLUB AUSTRALIA FACEBOOK PAGE FOR NEWS UPDATES
Look out on Facebook for details of the
International Tetrathlon team, which is
competing this week and then
heading home from Ireland.
Go Aussies !
Purchase or renew a 12 month subscription to Horsewyse in June, July or August 2016 and you will go into the draw for a Pony-Club exclusive prize pack which includes
HorseWyse Magazine print subscription Mitavite feed voucher Peter Williams Beige jodhpurs World’s Best Hoof Oil products SSG gloves Giddy Up Girl voucher Filly & Co voucher The Glamorous Grub voucher Latest book ‘Race Girl’ and more!
In September there will be one winner drawn in EACH STATE.
The Australian Government through the Australian Sports Commission recognises PCA to develop Pony Club in Australia.
The financial support of the Australian Sports Commission is gratefully acknowledged. 1
Pony Club Australia National Awards 2016
The inaugural Pony Club Australia awards were presented in Adelaide on 28th
May 2016, at the annual Gala Dinner, sponsored by Gow Gates. The
Honorable Simon Birmingham, Minister for Education opened the event and
paid tribute to the role of volunteers in Australian society, saying “The power
of individuals that decide to give back to the community – this makes
Australia a great place to live.”
Senator Birmingham recognised the role of Pony Club as the entry point to learning to ride and succeed
in equestrian activities. Pony Club teaches life lessons including “work hard, train hard, obey the rules
and be conscious of safety”. As Minister for Education Minister Birmingham valued that Pony Club taught
many of the soft skills that help people contribute and succeed in life, such as how to engage with
people and to pitch in and help others.
The awards were judged by a panel representing the breadth of Pony Club in Australia. The panel was
made up of Michael Carlson, Secretary National Coaching Committee; Shannon Durrant, Director
Pony Club Australia; Karina Johnstone, President Pony Club Tasmania; Sue Muirhead, State Council
Pony Club Victoria; Deborah Spencer, President Pony Club Western Australia and Catherine
Ainsworth, CEO Pony Club Australia.
Gillian Rolton Award for Pony Club Alumnus, sponsored by Pony Club Australia
Winner – Penny Dow
Penny Dow was a member of North West Pony Club in
Tasmania. Penny competed nationally in showjumping,
dressage and eventing, and internationally as a member of
the Mounted Games Team that went to Canada in 1996. On
that trip she visited the vet school at Guelph and was inspired
to go on to a career in veterinary science. Penny now works
at the largest equine veterinary hospital in the Southern
Hemisphere, at Scone NSW where she leads the diagnostic
imaging unit.
Penny said “This year I will travel to Rio as part of the vet team
where I will treat and take care of the equine Olympic
heroes. My 2 nieces in Victoria ride my pony Pocket, an
orphan foal hand reared by my mother and broken in by me.
I only hope that they share the amazing Pony Club
experiences that I had, and that they fall in love with those
amazing equine partners that make our Pony Club life.”
Penny Dow with Pony Club Australia Chair, Carol Paterson
The Australian Government through the Australian Sports Commission recognises PCA to develop Pony Club in Australia.
The financial support of the Australian Sports Commission is gratefully acknowledged. 2
The Pony Club Australia rider awards are for display of Pony Club values, rally attendance,
club citizenship and improvement in skills through diligence and effort.
Rider under 17 years, sponsored by Horseland
Winner, Darcy Wade, Stratford Pony Club
Darcy has been a member of Stratford Pony Club since
he was seven years old and has been awarded best
clubman for two consecutive years. Darcy is a confident,
capable teenager who recognises reward for effort and
that it is just as important to be gracious in victory as it is in defeat. Darcy has actively participated in
all Pony Club activities, representing his club at zone and state level in mounted games, showjumping
and dressage. Darcy has recently been selected in the national team to compete in Tetrathlon in
Ireland and is looking forward to ‘riding for Australia’.
Rider 17-25 years, sponsored by Horseland
Winner, Lauren Clark, Merricks Pony Club
Lauren leads by example and is seen as a role model by all members – junior, senior and parents. She
runs fun events such as the treasure hunt at the Christmas rally, actively participates in working bees
and zone duties and was Captain of her school Equestrian team. Lauren publishes the club’s monthly
newsletter and arranges cross country training for members outside rally days.
Accepting the award, Lauren said “my best memories of Pony Club are being part of a community
and a family. I meet great people who are passionate about what they do and I intend to keep
giving back and being involved in Pony Club in years to come.”
Darcy Wade and Lauren Clark with Senator Simon Birmingham, Federal Minister for Education
The Australian Government through the Australian Sports Commission recognises PCA to develop Pony Club in Australia.
The financial support of the Australian Sports Commission is gratefully acknowledged. 3
Volunteer of the Year, sponsored by HorseWyse
Winner – Jim Page, Northern Metropolitan Zone, Victoria
Club of the Year, sponsored by the Governance Institute
The award is for a club that has shown initiative to attract and
retain members, delivers quality coaching, highest standards of
safety and is focused on good governance at all times.
Winner – Merricks Pony Club
Natasha Keetley, President of Merricks Pony Club
A small club on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria, Merricks Pony
Club offers a diverse program of activities for competitive and non-
competitive riders. It is proactive in seeking feedback from
members and acts upon responses to ensure that it delivers the
best for the future of the club.
Accepting the award, Club President Natasha Keetley said “We
know it is important not only to offer young riders support but also
the families as well.”
The Club runs training days and moot competitions so that new
parents are comfortable to take on volunteer roles at events.
Jim joined Mooroolbark as a Pony Club father 40 years
ago. Over the years he has been Club President, Zone
President and a Cross Country Course Accreditor/TD.
Jim is now President of the NMZ and has assisted the
clubs to maintain facilities that are often under threat in
urban areas. Jim successfully steered the merger of the
Mooroolbark and Lilydale Pony Clubs, working with club
officials, local council and members, with the new
amalgamated club now operating successfully for all.
Jim is currently busy finishing the grade 3, 4 and 5 cross
country courses he built at the Pony Club Victoria centre
at Gladysdale.
The Australian Government through the Australian Sports Commission recognises PCA to develop Pony Club in Australia.
The financial support of the Australian Sports Commission is gratefully acknowledged. 4
Kay Irving Award for Coach of the Year, sponsored by Wini Equine
The coaching award is for a coach that has contributed to the contemporary coaching
program at Pony Club, is committed to personal professional development and
demonstrates passion and resilience.
Winner – Tim Moreton, South Australia
Tim currently holds the positions of Chief Instructor The Gums Horse and Pony
Club, Pony Club of South Australia Mounted Games Coach, has been the
International Mounted Games Coach for 2014, 2015 and 2016. Tim travels to
all clubs within the zone to fill in as instructor and provide mentoring to other
coaches. Whilst Tim’s greatest passion is for Mounted Games, he is a coach
with very sound knowledge of the Pony Club syllabus, instructs dressage, trail-
riding and eventing, and maintains the high standards of Pony Club in all of
his coaching.
His own willingness to participate in all aspects of Pony Club often gives less
confident riders the encouragement needed to “have a go”. He has the
ability to connect with riders of all personalities to ensure that they reach their
potential.
Accepting the award, Tim spoke passionately about the opportunities that Pony Club gives young
riders to make great friends and develop skills as part of the Pony Club family.
“Pony Club is world-wide; it can take you anywhere you want to go.”
Tim Moreton with Mel Churches from Wini Equine.
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News Stories—
PCA NSW 2016 Volunteer of the Year Awards On July 26th, at the recent State Meetings, the Pony Club NSW Executive Committee announced the award recipients of the 2016 Volunteer of the Year, Keith Lowe Award and Junior Service Award.
Volunteer of the Year Barry Matthews—Zone 2
Hayley Porter—Zone 3 Carolyn Monkley—Zone 4
Rita Rodgers—Zone 8 Lyn Francisco—Zone 8
Juliann Malone—Zone 8 Dolour Muller—Zone 10
Joanne Finlayson—Zone 13 Jennifer Rolfe—Zone 19 Melanie Harris—Zone 23
James Kay—Zone 27 Mary Farmer—Zone 28
Christine Kettlewell—Zone 28 Rebecca McLaren—Zone 28
Keith Lowe Award
Sarah Malcom—Zone 3 Shelby Green—Zone 9
Zoe Lucas—Zone 9 Karen Wilcocks—Zone 13 Brendon Weiss—Zone 13
India Hutchinson—Zone 13 Kaitlyn McWhirter—Zone 19
Hayley Grech—Zone 19 Bronwyn Watts—Zone 24 Hollie Spence—Zone 28 Katie Farmer—Zone 28
Junior Service Award
Ashleigh Bennett—Zone 2 William Wood—Zone 13 Emily Horbach—Zone 23
Congratulations to all award recipients and thank you for all your hard work towards Pony Club. Each of our award winners were recognised at the meetings, with zone councillors collecting the prizes and awards to be presented at their next Club gathering. Thank you to Aceit who kindly sponsored the 2016 Volunteer Awards. Each award recipient received a personalised award Cap, and travel Mug or Drink Bottle. Our Volunteer of the Year winners also received a Pony Club NSW Polo shirt, while our Keith Lowe and Junior Service Award winners received the latest edition of HorseWyse Magazine.
We hope to see some photos of our volunteers being presented with their awards. Please send to
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Leeton Pony Club Gymkhana was held on the 24th July. Leeton Pony Club entered the Mitavite Pony Club Sponsorship Program and received 5 bags of Mitavite Xtra-Cool to give out as prizes at their Gymkhana—Thanks Mitavite!
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What do you get when you have 210 pony club riders and their horses, 30 volunteer instructors, 12 professional instructors, 4 kitchen staff and countless volun-teers and a hard working com-
mittee? Zone 16 Pony Club Camp!
From Sunday 10th April through to Saturday 16th of April Zone 16 Pony Club ran their annual camp. We had riders from Zones 12, 16, 18 & 20 who attended and had a great week meeting new friends and learning heaps.
Our riders participated in 4 lessons a day which ranged from dressage, showjumping, cross country, flatwork, theory, sporting & mounted games through to polocrosse, musical troop drill, horse ball, horse massage and even learning how to fall safely in gymnastics. Our evenings were spent recounting our fabulous day around our campfires, participating in the evening entertainment and laughing with the parents and instructors as they took their turn on Naughty Ned, the bucking mechanical horse, as they also learnt to fall off safely. Friday night was our much antici-pated Friday Night Disco. Thankyou very much to our professional instructors, volunteer
instructors, probationary instructors, horse feed team, kitchen
staff, cleaning crew, and last but not least to the camp com-
mittee.
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ZONE 16 SHOWJUMPING, DRESSAGE & COMBINED TRAINING DAY
Zone 16 Pony Club, together with Queanbeyan Pony Club and Canberra Lakes Po-ny Club, ran a Showjumping, Dressage and Combined Training day on Sunday 22 May 2016. The weather was beautiful, the riders excited and parents were ready to help.
Dressage Thankyou to Canberra Lakes Pony Club for organising & running the dres-sage. Special thanks to our judges for the day – Cobie Brinkman, Liz Pugh & Emily Macintosh. Riders competed in events ranging from Prep to Elementary and all did a wonderful job. The junior champion was Joley Hessenberger from Murrumbateman with Heidi Staples from Goulburn as reserve. The associate champion was Keira Mullen from Queanbeyan with Ellen Winters from Bungendore as reserve. Congratulation to Queanbeyan Pony Club as the overall club winner. Showjumping Thankyou to Tom and the Queanbeyan Pony Club team who organ-ised and ran the showjumping. Special thanks to our judges for the day – Jacky Perrot-Jones, Gregory Calder & Catherine Allen. Riders were treated to 3 courses on the day with Grand Prix/AM5, Accumulator and AM7 being offered. Champions A Grade B Grade CHP Madeline Prell CHP Phoebe Doohan RES Sam Watson RES Lauren Slater C Grade D Grade CHP Katelyn Staples CHP Hayley Brown RES Lia Gaspari RES Lauren Summers E Grade Intro CHP Ellie Summers CHP Kayla Burgess RES Chloe Sparrow RES Tatum Furniss Congratulation to Queanbeyan Pony Club as the overall club winner. Lastly I would like to take this opportunity to thank Jo, Nat, Clare & Suz. With-out your help the day would not have run as smoothly and we would not have finished on time. Thankyou Katherine Zone 16 President
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RISK ASSESMENT SUPPLY OF PONY RIDES FOR THE DADS4KIDS FESTIVAL DUBBO SHOWGROUNDS
DATE: Sunday 22nd MAY 2016 VENUE: The Dubbo Show Grounds – DUBBO, NSW, 2830
ARRIVAL TIME: 9.00am - 9.30am Complete ground safety inspection and remove any hazards within the area provided. Allow horses to become familiar with surrounds, saddle up, and perform gear checks, warm horses up in the en-closed pony ride yard.
START TIME: 10am (Pony rides Commence)
FINISH TIME: 2pm (Pony Rides Finish)
DEPARTURE TIME: 2.30pm – 3pm Allow time to unsaddle, brush and refresh the horses before packing away and loading up to depart the grounds. The Event Safety Checklist will also be completed prior to start time and attached to this document. OVERVIEW: The Eumungerie Pony Club Inc. was kindly offered a fantastic fundraising opportunity in provid-ing Pony Rides at the popular event held in Dubbo annually – The Dads4Kids festival. To reduce risk our Selection of suitable ponies has been very important, the 3 ponies that we have selected are well educated, quiet beginner ponies all exposed to the show and pony club scene, all wonderful trail horses, well socialised, sensible and well behaved horses. These ponies have also been used at school functions and youth events. HORSE DESCRIPTIONS:
“Rocko” – 10HH Miniature Horse/ Shetland cross to be used for tiny tots “Lochy” – 11.2HH Welsh derivative to be used for juniors/ smaller kids “Keedah” – 14HH Quarter Horse X Appy to be used for senior youths / bigger kids
The ponies will be on the lead at all times – each horse is being handled by their familiar senior owners/ handlers (Financial members of Eumungerie Pony Club Inc.) and will be lead at the pace of a walk only around the rectan-gular dressage sized enclosed yard that has been supplied. Horse Welfare will be strictly adhered to ensuring that each pony receives an adequate rest period between po-ny rides, they will have access to food and water on frequent occasions throughout the day. Handlers will also be offered refreshments with food and drink available as required. SAFETY EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: (RIDERS SAFETY) We will have a variety of Pony Club approved helmets available in a stock pile which we will assist parents in getting the correct size for their child, we will require the kids and any parents who are assisting to wear enclosed shoes/ boots, and we will also have a variety of children’s enclosed boots and socks available. WWCC Approved Handlers for child safety.
Pony Club How to: RISK ASSESSMENT
Below is a case study example of how your Club can complete a Risk Assessment to minimise risks or hazards that may arise at your next Pony Club event.
Remember. when organising a trail ride, fundraiser, ANZAC day march or similar off-site event Pony Club’s MUST notify the PCANSW State Office with the off-site event details.
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(HORSES SAFETY) The horses will be fitted with their Pony Club approved saddle/ bridles and regular tack which is all in good condition, a Gear check will be done prior to start time, and in safety of the horses, riders will be discretely assessed and allocated the most suited pony for their size/ weight.
(WELFARE) Water & Feed buckets will be available and grooming box for cleaning out feet/ brushing and ensuring their overall care and comfort.
A FIRST AID KIT will also be allocated at our Pony ride Station for any emergencies. Emergency Contacts list will be clearly on display, and routine PCA requirements adhered to including NO SMOKING, NO SWEARING, and NO ALCOHOL Policies within our delegated area.
HAZARD REDUCTION: In efforts to reduce any hazards, all safety procedure will be strictly adhered to, we have been allocated an enclosed grassed yard with secure fencing for safe containments of horses, and barrier for people passing by, safety equipment, PPE (helmets etc) made available and no child rider or parent will be allowed in the arena without appropriate safety gear/ shoes. Signage will be in place where needed for our NO SMOKING/ SWEARING & NO ALCOHOL Policies. We will have numerous financial members available to help assist where required, (as example) to help with hold-ing/ balancing children (with parents’ consent) and have mounting blocks available for the bigger kids. Any outside persons causing harm or intent to scare the horses will be kindly asked to move away, or escorted by security, horses will be monitored at all times and in the event that they become distressed we will cease activity immediately.
RISK ASSESMENT- AMENDMENT Additional Hazards Detected
Dads 4 Kids festival – Dubbo, NSW 22nd May 2016 Upon Arrival the enclosed area was inspected, we were not made aware that the other store holders gazebos would be in such close proximity (they were surrounding the pony arena – this was assessed as an additional hazard by our safety officer dale Parker, who went around to each store holder to ask them kindly to peg down and tie the marques to a solid structure to ensure they would not blow away into our arena, we were glad to find all store holders were very cooperative and secured their marques. An additional hazard that we also found upon arrival was that some of the children passing by were letting go of their balloons and allowing them to fly into the pony ride area. We implemented a safety protocol that whenever a balloon had come onto the field, all pony rides are to stop immediately whilst the balloon is retrieved, horses were all very quiet and well behaved, the balloons popping did not worry them, however the risk was identified, and protocol implemented to reduce any accidents oc-curring from a spook of a horse. We had also found that there were loud motor bikes on display at the festival and aeroplanes doing fly overs; we decided that it was safer to give the ponies a rest break whilst the bikes were being extra loud and revved for their displays. The ponies did not seem too worried, but in reducing risk we felt that it was best to cease activity whilst this was going on. Overall a successful day with no incidents to be reported. RISK ASSESMENT COMPLETED BY:
________________ __/__/____ TASHA PARKER DATED (Secretary)
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When we look at our horses and find them to be in good body condition, we breathe a sigh of relief and put their
feeding regime out of our mind. Usually, it is only when we are experiencing a problem with behaviour, reduced or
increased workload, weight gain or weight loss that we think about what our horses are eating. A review of your horse’s
diet should be done at least every time the season changes. An easy four-step process will help with the diet
evaluation.
STEP 1. WATER REQUIREMENTS
Water is the most important nutrient for horses and, depending on the season, horses can drink anywhere
between 40-90L per day. As long as your horse has access to fresh, clean water at all times this requirement is met.
STEP 2. FORAGE
All horses and ponies need at least 1.5% of their body weight daily in forage (pasture, hay or chaff) to maintain a
healthy gastrointestinal tract. Even overweight horses and ponies need an absolute minimum of 1% of their body
weight in forage per day.
If you are lucky enough to have plentiful pasture year-round and your horses or ponies maintain their weight well,
that is fantastic! However, pasture cannot provide them with all their vitamin and mineral requirements. If this is
your horse or pony, skip ahead to Step 4!
Some horses are on limited pasture or yarded for
part of the day. To make sure they receive 1.5% of
their body weight in forage per day, you should
supplement them with hay in a slow feeder. This
keeps them looking healthy and in ideal body
condition. Hay is effectively just dried pasture and
therefore also doesn’t meet all vitamin and mineral
requirements. Skip ahead to Step 4.
Some horses have access to good-quality pasture
and hay/chaff and still need more calories to meet
their requirements and prevent weight loss. If this is
your horse, go to Step 3.
STEP 3. CONCENTRATES, GRAINS AND PREMIXED FEEDS
If you horse needs more calories than it can get from pasture and hay alone, you are probably giving it a
concentrated source of energy, such as sweet feed, pelleted feed, or straight grains.
Premixed feeds are usually formulated to be fed at 2-6kg per day and are designed for different levels of work or
physiological states. Do you know how much (in kg) you are feeding per day?
If you are not feeding at least the minimum
recommended by the manufacturer, you are not meeting
the horse’s vitamin and mineral requirements. For
example, if you are giving your horse 1.5kg when the bag
says to feed 3kg, your horse is only getting half the
vitamins and minerals promised on the tag, as in the
example to the left. If this sounds like your horse, read on
to Step 4.
If your horse is receiving the recommended amount of
the feed in combination with good-quality pasture, hay
and/or chaff, he is probably meeting all his vitamin and
mineral requirements. If you want to check this, it’s best
to contact an experienced nutritionist for advice.
STEP 4. VITAMIN AND MINERAL SUPPLEMENTS
If you now know that your horse will benefit from a vitamin and mineral supplement, how do you choose one? Do
I try and mix one myself by blending a teaspoon of calcium, a tablespoon of magnesium and a pinch of something
else? Do I purchase an already made commercial vitamin and mineral supplement? Walking into any saddlery or
stock feed supplier and looking at the shelf can be daunting for even the keenest of owners!
Powdered supplements. It is certainly best, easiest and most accurate to purchase a reputable and balanced
vitamin and mineral supplement over trying to add a bit of everything. If you are providing your horse with a token
feed of some chaff and some hard feed, but not the amount the feed manufacturer recommends, a powdered
supplement is a good option. By wetting the feed and mixing the supplement in, most horses will happily eat it.
Different supplements are aimed at different levels of work. If you have a retired horse or horse in light work, an
economical solution is a supplement like KER Nutrequin. If you horse is working harder, being ridden several times
a week and competing on weekends, a powdered supplement like KER Perform will cover the needs of hard-
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Because of its palatability, most horses or ponies
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label to see how much your horse or pony needs.
Unfortunately, all supplements are not created
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assume that because it says “vitamin and mineral supplement” on the front of the pack that this automatically means
it is a balanced supplement containing the right amount of the nutrients your horse requires. Always choose a
reputable brand that is backed by science, and ask for assistance from an experienced nutritionist if in doubt.
All horses and ponies should have access to a plain white salt block or pink Himalayan rock salt as sodium and chloride
are two minerals that horses actively seek out. If you are concerned about leaving a salt block in the paddock, you can
add 30g salt to the daily feed. If your horse regularly sweats a lot during exercise, an electrolyte supplement may be
required.
Other supplements are available for horses with special needs such as gastric ulcers, hoof problems, joint issues, poor
recovery after exercise or muscle problems. These should be explored separately if required.
Done and dusted. You have successfully made sure that your horse or pony is receiving a balanced diet. If you still
have some questions and want to double-check that he is getting everything that he needs, contact Kentucky Equine
Research’s FREE nutrition advice line on 1800 772 198 , email [email protected] or submit a diet analysis through our
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2016 SCHOOLS 14 August 2016: NCAS Instructors & Update School Goulburn, Zone 27 3-4 September 2016: Regional Mounted Games School Goulburn, Zone 27 10-11 September 2016: Showjumping Judges School Club Macquarie, Zones 24 & 25 17-18 September 2016: NCAS Instructors & Update School Trangie, Zone 4 8-9 October 2016: NCAS Assessment TBA, Zone 4 22-23 October: Showjumping Course Design Clinic Delgety, Zone 18 22-23 October 2016: Regional Equitation School Cooma, Zone 18 29-30 October 2016: Senior Regional Dressage Cooma, Zone 18 5-6 November 2016: Regional Showjumping Gulgong, Zone 6 12-13 November 2016: NCAS Instructors & Update School TBA, Zone 20
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