MID NORTH COAST WORKING EQUITATION
Training - Come & Try Day
Saturday 14th February - Taree Showground
It's time to kick start the year with a Training Come & Try Day.
Current Members - This is a way to kick start the year off for Working Equitation
Come & Try Guests- A great opportunity to see what Working Equitation is all about. You don't need to be a member of our Club or have ANWE (Australian National Working Equitation) membership. However there still is a day membership to cover you for Insurance Purposes.
Members must be affiliated with Australian National Working Equitation (ANWE - Jun to July) and be members of
Mid North Coast Working Equitation Club ($35.00 Jan - Dec) to attend our training days. Members should have received an renewal email. Click on the link so you aren't allocated another number. If not visit www.nominate.com.au - search Clubs and choose Mid North Coast Working Equitation.
Start time is 9.00am sharp so everyone can help us set up for a fabulous day. This is putting out all the obstacles and set up.
9.30am to 10.00am - Course Walk to see how the obstacles are ridden
10.00am to 10.30am - Rule book changes and how they benefit riders
10.30am to 12.30pm - Mount Up into your groups and ride the course.
Members Cost: $35.00
Come & Try: $30.00 (covers a Day membership and horse levy fee)
There will be 1 dressage arena available for practicing your dressage tests, and 2 obstacle rings which will be manned by members of our committee to help you with tips and tricks to navigate the movements for dressage and obstacles.
There will be a lunch meeting after packup and we would really appreciate all hands on deck for setup and packup - as they say, many hands make light work plus it's a great way to have a laugh and a chat about the day, plus meeting your fellow members.
We look forward to seeing you all back with us to enjoy the day 🥰
MNWEC - Committee
Insurance Requirements
Our club must implement procedures to address the requirements of our insurance policy. If a member of our committee believes that your horse is posing a risk to yourself, others, or property you will need to comply with reasonable direction. This may mean removing your horse or dismounting.
Gates to be kept shut at all times
Riders to be wearing riding footwear. Handlers must wear appropriate protective shoes. Equipment must be appropriate for use, in good repair and correctly fitted.
Riders must wear a current Equestrian Australia Tagged helmet. Please see link for helmet requirements. Equestrian Australia Helmet Requirements
It is the participants responsibility to maintain the welfare of their horse.
All dogs MUST be on a leash & Members of the public are required to park their vehicles away from horse floats.