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Track To Hack

Locality: Ross Creek, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 438 898 976



Address: Sebastopol-Smythesdale RD 3351 Ross Creek, VIC, Australia

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24.01.2022 Tyson Solo ride today, super calm and inquisitive. Had a lovely slow canter up the hill and then dordled back home on the buckle of the reign. He did spook a few times so he does still have some room for improvement



20.01.2022 "Bundy" (horse in front) ott gelding who never raced or trialled, 5yo and 17 hands of sooky sweetness

13.01.2022 "Hunter" recently purchased by myself and spending time with a good friend/trainer who needed a lease horse for the school holidays. Hunter was restarted here as he was merely ridden at his previous home and had no education (no mouthing or aids) and was very shy. He is continuing his education with my old boss who is an excellent trainer and is going really well

10.01.2022 I have two horses here from outside clientele, and two of my own beginning their starting aswell. Willow started basics a month or so ago, and has been turned out since. She came in today, literally She had a bareback ride and learned what hoof trimming, bathing, and fly veils were all out. She takes everything in her stride and is a very sensible and smart kid. She is the least spookiest horse I've ever met (she will learn to carry a gun and be shot off of) as she already couldn't care less about us shooting in the paddocks, and comes right over with no fear even when the other horses go silly. She is independent and extremely friendly and will be a great asset and riding parter for someone.



09.01.2022 Got the two boys done even though it was pouring

07.01.2022 "Blackjack" and "Harley" yearling colts owned by myself, have started their ground education and now turned out to learn to run with a mob.

06.01.2022 Rain ride with Manhattan and Mojito



04.01.2022 This bloke has been sitting in the paddock for 2 months since coming off the track. Hes had worming, farrier visits, EMT and ulcer treatment and rug changing, but that's it. I brought him out the paddock for the first time today and saddled him straight up and got out on the busy main road. He was flawless so we took him up the quieter roads and let him bowl along. He was super chill, no pull, spook, buck, nothing! Soft mouth and happy to lead or sit behind even when cantering along. Once he softens in his neck and learns to come down on the bit gently, he will be so perfect

04.01.2022 Hes a good boy

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