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Pony Club Queensland

Locality: Banyo

Phone: +61 7 3216 1255



Address: 14 Ashtan Place 4014 Banyo, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.ponyclubqld.com.au

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19.01.2022 2021 PCQ State Seminar NOMINATIONS CLOSE 20 DEC! Date: 7th to 10th January 2021 Venue: Southport Pony Club... Are you one of these?? Chief Instructor Showjumping course designer Showjumping judge Technical delegate Junior coach Trainee coach Hold a 'B' Proficiency certificate Coach recently assessed DON'T MISS OUT - This is the program for you!!! We encourage all people interested in advancing their knowledge across a number of educational, refresher and learning opportunities to strongly consider attending. Click here to find out more https://bit.ly/37PYOtL



19.01.2022 WIN FREE STUFF!! Shoutout to all the BOYS in Pony Club #winprizes #ponyclubboys #ponyclub #ponyclubqld #PlayStation5

19.01.2022 2021 PCQ State Seminar NOMINATIONS DUE TODAY! Date: 7th to 10th January 2021 Venue: Southport Pony Club... Are you one of these?? Chief Instructor Showjumping course designer Showjumping judge Technical delegate Junior coach Trainee coach Hold a 'B' Proficiency certificate Coach recently assessed Then this is the program for you!!! We encourage all people interested in advancing their knowledge across a number of educational, refresher and learning opportunities to strongly consider attending. Click here to find out more https://bit.ly/37PYOtL #2021stateseminar #ponyclub #ponyclubqld #ponyclubqueensland #ponyclubinstruction #coursedesign #instructortraining #proficiency #livescoring

18.01.2022 Amazing horsemanship here with the horse losing a bridle mid-jump! A great reminder to do a thorough gear check on a regular basis - looking for any fraying or cracking in the stitching and leather to avoid something similar happening to you! Check out our PCQ youTube Channel for some great videos on bridling presented by one of our fantastic RDC's - Rachel Lornie https://bit.ly/2JSYHDB... #gearcheck #bridlecheck #horsecontrol #showjumping #ponyclubqld



17.01.2022 REMINDER - APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN Are you over 18? Do you have a passion for the future of pony club? This program is for you. Check out the application form below and get involved. 2021 Open The Gaits... Bringing pony club members together to work on and contribute to the future direction of pony club in QLD, by helping those who have the ability to inspire and encourage others to work on common goals and to keep pony club relevant and vibrant. Calling for applications for the Open the Gaits workshop to be held at the Southport State Seminar. Click here to download the applicationhttps://bit.ly/3oXxK1T

17.01.2022 2021 PCQ State Seminar NOMINATIONS NOW OPEN! Date: 7th to 10th January 2021 Venue: Southport Pony Club... We are pleased to announce the program for the 2021 State Seminar is finalised and nominations are now open! This is a significant event on the Pony Club Queensland calendar and we encourage all people interested in advancing their knowledge across a number of educational, refresher and learning opportunities to strongly consider attending. Click here to find out more https://bit.ly/37PYOtL #2021stateseminar #ponyclub #ponyclubqld #ponyclubqueensland #ponyclubinstruction #coursedesign #instructortraining #proficiency #livescoring

13.01.2022 Celebrating Christmas 2020



11.01.2022 #tetrathlon in the news again! Looks like such a fun event with different challenges to test your riding ability, athletic ability and powers of concentration Who is heading to West Toowoomba Pony Club Tetrathlon on Sunday 29th November?? #tetrathlon #ponyclub #multisports #ponyclubisfun

08.01.2022 Nominations Extended for West Toowoomba Pony Club #tetrathlon #tetrathlon #multisport #multisportathletes #modernpentathlon #ponyclub #ponyclubqld

08.01.2022 Happy New Year.. Lets kick 2020 out of the way and jump into 2021 with fun and friendship & prosperity for all our clubs, zone’s, rider’s, members, volunteers, instructors, judge’s, parents, family & of course the horse’s.

07.01.2022 FINAL REMINDER - APPLICATIONS CLOSING THIS WEEK! Are you over 18? Do you have a passion for the future of pony club? This program is for you. Check out the application form (below) and get involved. All expenses are covered by PCQ.... Applications Close - Friday 27 November! 2021 Open The Gaits Bringing pony club members together to work on and contribute to the future direction of pony club in QLD, by helping those who have the ability to inspire and encourage others to work on common goals and to keep pony club relevant and vibrant. Applications close this week for the Open the Gaits workshop to be held at the Southport State Seminar. Click here to download the application form https://bit.ly/3oXxK1T

05.01.2022 Pause to Remember On Remembrance Day 2020, at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, we pause for a minute’s silence to remember those who sacrificed ...so much in war for our peace and safety. It is fitting we remember our wonderful Walers too during WW1 Australia committed around 130,000 horses and New Zealand over 8,000. The term ‘Waler’ was first used by the British in India referring to those horses that were bred in the colony of New South Wales. By 1867, the Waler had developed a reputation as one of the finest cavalry horses in the world, and battles like the charge of the Lighthorse at Beersheba in 1917 made legends internationally of our homebred, outback-toughened horses. Their feats of endurance and bravery on the battlefield during WWI are hard to imagine the horses often did not drink for days and had limited food rations and they proved tougher than camels in the desert. There were also artillery horses, the pushers and pullers, often the unsung heroes of the battle ground. Daisy and Belle were a pair of Walers who saved their driver, a man named Banks, when he fell into a shell-hole and became stuck in the mud. No one was around so Banks called out to his two trusty horses. ‘Here Daisyhere Belle’ Then ‘Left DaisyBack girl, back!’ Daisy came to the rescue by turning her rear towards her master until he could grab a hold of her tail. Using all her strength, she gently pulled Banks free. (Forgotten heroes: the Australian Waler Horse, pp. 49-50). Sadly only one horse returned to Australia. The horse, named Sandy, belonged to Major General William Bridges who was killed at Gallipoli. After the war Sandy spent the rest of his days out to graze at the Central Remount Depot at Maribyrnong, Vic. For ANZAC Day this year, we invited Pony Club members to send in photos of their 'Driveway Tributes' during COVID-19 lockdown. You may enjoy viewing it again on this special day. https://youtu.be/2W0B84ztKp0 #walers #pcaremembranceday #australianwalers #remembranceday Photos: Victorian Art Gallery, Murrumbateman Pony Club, Australian War Memorial.



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