Equestrian New South Wales

Equestrian New South Wales

Saddlehorse

Showing horses, or hacking as it is otherwise known, is the kind of equestrian sports that is open to everyone and anyone, individually or as a family: all that is needed is the desire to compete and a pretty "Hey! Look at me" horse.

There are over 200 Agricultural Horse Shows in New South Wales, as well as Royal Shows, Horse of the Year Shows and numerous specialty breed shows, so if one is keen there is no shortage of places to compete.

To show a horse it is necessary that:

  • the horse be attractive to the eye
  • be of sound limbs
  • be able to work with a balanced and consistent gait be well behaved and 'sparkly'
  • fall into one of the three height divisions (pony not exceeding 14 hands, galloway over 14 hands but not exceeding 15 or hack over 15 hands)

If this kind of sport interests you the best idea is to attend a horse show and observe the competitors as they strut their stuff in the show ring. If what they are doing appeals to you then the next step is to decide weather or not to purchase a horse. We suggest that you consult a professional at this stage to help you buy and learn to ride your horse.

To help you get started there are Pony Clubs for the under 25's and Adult Riding Clubs for the over 25's, so look out for one in your area.

But beware, once you own your first horse we guarantee that you'll be hooked for life!!!


Contact Us

Equestrian NSW Saddlehorse Coordinator - Debbie Bugden

For enquiries please contact the ENSW office on 02 9620 2660

Supporters & Sponsors

    NSW Institute of Sport      Clubs NSW - Principal Partner