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Mother of all polo tournaments
12 May 10 | WITH Blue skies and plenty of sunshine, mothers throughout the Hawkesbury were treated to a debut event on the weekend when the Kurri Burri Polo club officially launched their annual Mother's Day polo tournament.
Burton's best in one day event
21 Apr 10 | WILBERFORCE eventing ace Chris Burton proved he's a force to be reckoned earlier this month after pulling a hatrick at the Albury-Wodonga International One Day Event. The talented youn
Kiwi victory crushes Aussies
31 Mar 10 | AUSTRALIA'S hopes for its fourth-consecutive International Polo Test match win were dashed on Sunday with a penalty shot in extra time securing an 8:7 victory to a tenacious New Zealand side.
Darley paradise to find racing's next superstar
04 Mar 10 | MOTORISTS driving along Castlereagh Road over the past few months may have noticed a hive of activity at the Agnes Banks property known as Osborne Park.
Riders jumps to hear supercoach's secrets to success
27 Jan 10 | WORLD-renowned showjumping supercoach George Morris attracted an impressive roll-up of local jumpers to hear him impart his unsurpassed knowledge of the sport at Horseworld Maraylya on Saturday.
Glossodia rider second in Pacific League World Cup Dressage Final
14 Jan 10 | Glossodia’s Rachael Sanna finished second in the recent Pacific League World Cup Dressage Final held in Werribee, Victoria.
Maraylya's Stuart Tinney cracks Adelaide Crown
18 Nov 09 | IN A masterful display of horsemanship that came down to the wire, Maraylya's Stuart Tinney bagged the most coveted eventing prize in the Southern Hemisphere last weekend.
An Advocate for endurance riding
12 Aug 09 | HE HAS only been riding for three years, but Blake Free- man has already shot to the top of his chosen sport. The Kurrajong equestrian talent, 21, will line up against the best juniors in the worl...
Sanna to compete this weekend
06 May 09 | SYDNEY2000 Olympic dressage rider Rachael Sanna is one of seven Hawkesbury riders who will take part in Australia's most prestigious dressage competition this weekend.

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