Colt Starting to Advanced Horsemanship

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Horsemen who attend the Two Aussie Legends event in Caboolture, Queensland the weekend of December 14 and 15 will spend two days immersed in horsemanship demonstrations. The event, taking place at the Queensland State Equestrian Centre, will be led by Clinton’s mentor Ian Francis. The two horsemen will take turns presenting training demonstrations that range from providing a correct foundation for a colt’s first ride to learning how to achieve your competitive goals as a non-pro rider.

View a full lineup of the training demonstrations Clinton and Ian will share on the Downunder Horsemanship website.

Tickets may be purchased on the QSEC website.

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