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Eugowra Pony Club

Locality: Eugowra, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6859 5226



Address: Noble st 2806 Eugowra, NSW, Australia

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25.01.2022 With a huge influx of applications for the 2021 State Camp, selectors had a tough job to decide on just 12 riders per discipline to attend the 28th Annual State... Camp at Sydney International Equestrian Centre in January. With over 130 entries for the camp and only 72 positions available, you can just imagine how difficult it was. Dressage had the highest number of applicants, which is great sign of the strength of the discipline within Pony Club. For those that weren't selected this time around, we hope you try again next year - and also put in your Expression of Interest for the 2021 Nationals (and training clinics) here https://pcansw.org.au//2021-national-championship-team-eois Please find all riders selected for the State Camp 2021 here https://pcansw.org.au//g/78/selection_list_for_website.pdf Half Steps Photography



19.01.2022 PONY CLUB - EARLY 1970's. Victorian Pony Club Association Eventing Championships. Such a big event, something that most riders really wanted to do - represent ...your club. DAVID MOON, ANN ELLIS, ROSEMARY CLARKE and PETER TENNANT, winning team, Kyabram. 1971 - Mareeba , Qld., Pony Club Gymkhana. JENNY ARTHURS, LEE ELLIS, KERRY RUSSELL and AILEEN PURSE. 1971 - W.A. Pony Club Association Championships. BRONWYN CULLEN, WAYNE SLEEP, SANDRA LOGUE and ROSEMARY WILLIAMSON. 1971. Footscray (Vic.) Horse and Pony Club Gymkhana. Well here are some familiar faces in early days. PETER GARDINER, RAYMOND THOMAS (on Handyman), BEVERLY THOMAS, GARRY BRIDGES. We can see a bearded HOWARD WARD (a favourite with the ladies!!) and a young HOWARD MORRIS. Photo credit: Herald and Weekly Times, Hoofs & Horns, K.Karu,

16.01.2022 Some photos from today

16.01.2022 PHOTO COMPETITION! How about a round of applause for all the judges who put welfare over presentation, like Joanne Verikios! Joanne rode at the former Downs Pon...y Club near Toowoomba, Queensland. and went on to become an accomplished rider, breeder, trainer, assessor and author. Some of you may remember her Warmblood stallion Highborn Powerlifter. To win a copy of Joanne’s book ‘Winning Horsemanship: A Judge's Secrets and Tips for Your Success’?, all you have to do is: 1) Share a picture of your horse’s whiskers. 2) Include the hashtag #winningwithwhiskers 3) Like Pony Club Australia 4) Like Joanne Verikios Winning Horsemanship Joanne will judge the best whiskers photo from all entries meeting these 4 criteria. This competition is for Pony Club Australia members only. Winner will be announced next Welfare Wednesday, 25th November. To find out more about Joanne’s book, visit https://www.winninghorsemanship.com/aboutwinninghorsemanshi #welfarewednesday #winningwithwhiskers #hipsterhorse #membersonly #memberbenefits #ponyclubaus #welfare #responsible #judging #horseownership #bethechange #movember



16.01.2022 NOMINATION CLOSES Tuesday 1 December 2020. https://docs.google.com//1dc99CfAqeCioI4JoRZvKtM9Sts/edit

14.01.2022 Sports Medicine Australia is hosting another live online webinar on Concussion in Sport. It is free to register, however places are limited. Register now https://members.sma.org.au/concussion-in-sport-l//Register

12.01.2022 Thatching, great old horseman’s way



12.01.2022 This week's crafty Tuesday is about your horse, and making him a treat - for now, or for Christmas. Most of the time, you can make delicious horse treats with t...he items sitting in your pantry. Make sure to choose ingredients that are safe for horses. Homemade Oatmeal Horse Treats Ingredients: 1 large Carrot 1 large Apple 1 cup Molasses 2 1/2 cups Oat Flakes (ie for porridge) 2 Tablespoons Oil Directions: Shred the carrot and the apple into a large bowl. Add in the oil, oats, and molasses. Stir to combine well so that all the oats are covered in the molasses. Pour the mixture into a greased 20cm30cm baking dish. Pat the treats down with a spoon or with your fingers so they are flattened into the pan. Bake at 200C for about 40 minutes or until they begin to get crispy. Remove the treats from the oven and let them cool for a while. The treats will harden slightly as they cool. Once they are hardened you can cut them into pieces. Alternatively use a knife to start to cut them, and when they cool they will snap apart. Recipe: Saddlebox. #craftytuesday

11.01.2022 Great day today at our gymkana. Thank you Bree for judging. Everyone rode well and looked amazing in the maroon and gold.

08.01.2022 JOB OFFER Due to our current super groom of the last 3 years starting university, we are looking for a new groom. We are a professional Showjumping stable l...ocated approx. 1hr from Sydney. We do all the major jumping shows throughout Australia. We currently have 7 horses on our show team and can have a few more young horses in work at any one time. We are looking for someone who is passionate, has good time management and pride in their work. Must be happy and capable to work equally well by themselves or in a team. The job will consist of all normal stable duties including mucking out, tacking up, feeding, odd jobs around the farm and keeping the yard tidy etc. Applicants must have previous horse experience and be confident handling young horses and stallions. 5 and a half day week including weekends and self contained accomodation can be provided. Please only apply if you can commit to 6 months or more. PM or email Gabi - [email protected]

08.01.2022 Photos: Lucy Cambourn

07.01.2022 The Office of the Children's Guardian is holding the final Child Safe Standards in Sport webinar for 2020 on the 8th of December at 1pm. All levels of sporting ...organisations have a responsibility to keep children safe and we encourage representatives from all levels to attend and learn more about the NSW 10 Child Safe Standards. Register your interest here https://pcansw.org.au//child-safe-standards-sport-workshop See more



07.01.2022 More photos from today

06.01.2022 It's that time of the week again... Crafty Tuesday! Quick question - why is reading important? Scientifically speaking: 1. Reading strengthens your brain 2. Rea...ding builds vocabulary 3. Reading reduces stress 4. Reading improves concentration 5. Children and young adults who read, do better in their education. Now, we need a bookmark for all this reading! Here's how you can make your own horse and farm animal-themed bookmarks. Paint jumbo craft sticks as shown in the picture with craft paints. Add button, bead, felt, and googly eye features with PVA or craft glue. Use a black marker to add nostrils or other details, and this popsicle stick project is complete! *Bonus tip: these crafty animals can also be used to put on a puppet show in a shoe box theater! #CraftyTuesday #PonyClub #PonyClubAustralia Source: parents.com

04.01.2022 Looking forward to tomorrow’s closed gymkana. The weather is beautiful and great for washing our pony’s today. This is a great opportunity to plait yourself without help from parents. This whole closed gymkana is a great opportunity for learning and fun with no pressure to have perfect presentation. I can’t wait to see all members having a go at presentation whether it be plaits, quarter markings or anything else you would like to try and learn. Parents take the weekend off and enjoy

04.01.2022 Some more tips from Ranvet made just for Pony Club NSW to help care for your horse during the heatwave and into Summer

01.01.2022 Safety Tip Here's a handy road safety tip that is quick and easy to do. Even though your float may be white, that makes very little difference to how easily it ...is seen at night. You can make your float highly visible with five metres of self-adhesive reflective tape from a hardware store, like Pam Brookman did in this photo she has shared with us. Pam rode with Meningie Pony Club in the early 1960s where she got her D and C Certificate. She says that in those days, nobody even thought of reflective stuff on floats. In fact, most ponies came in the farm trucks if they weren't ridden to the grounds, and every Pony Club venue had to have an unloading ramp. Don't just think it is a good idea, why not get out and brighten up your float for night travel or grab some extra tape and make it an activity at your club or centre. Thanks Pam! #horsesafety #roadsafety #safeontheroad

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