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2009 Calendar
The calendar has been updated with all events and links to entry forms and further information
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16th November competitions
Congratulations to our winners and well done to everyone who competed. Trophies to be awarded on Presentation Day 7th December 2008

BARNEY NEILL PRESENTATION COMPETITION

1st place Peta Harding

 KELLY TROPHY

1st place Maddie Wicht

HORSEMANSHIP TROPHY

1st place Amity Bliss


 
Edwina Alexander DVD

International showjumper and former Avondale member Edwina Alexander came back to share her amazing experiences with us. Edwina told us about her horses, chatted to members, answered many questions and presented awards. Thanks to Simon Reeve we have a wonderful film record of this visit, professionally edited onto DVD and reproduced by Furdography.

These DVDs are available for sale as a club fundraiser. Contact Brenda Tripp on 0419 378 542

 
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Avondale Horse and Pony Club is one of Australia's oldest Pony Clubs, celebrating it's 50th Anniversary in 2001. We are a member of the Pony Club Association of Australia, Zone 23 and are based in St Ives, NSW. Membership information

 
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Now Jose has worked out how to upload new photos, please send any you have either taken at Pony Club or "out and about" or links to videos on youtube and I will put them up on the site.
Equine Influenza

Equine Influenza

Before you bring your horse to Pony Club , you are required do a number of things:

  • You must obtain a HORSE HEALTH CERTIFICATE proving that your horse is immune to EI because it has either had the virus or has been vaccinated against it. A copy of the Horse Health Certificate must be supplied with your Membership renewal or New Member Application.

NO CERTIFICATE – NO ENTRY

  • You must have a Horse Attendance Form when you bring your horse or pony to Pony Club
  • Ensure your horse is well. Do not come to pony club if your horse appears sick or off colour.
  • Bring your own feed, buckets and equipment and don’t share anything with other horses or riders.
  • Wash your hands regularly. Don’t touch other horses and don’t let people touch yours.
  • Advise the Senior Instructor or a member of the committee if your horse shows any signs of being unwell.
 
Wet Weather Hotline

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Jo Gunn

0414 416 362

 
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