ABOUT 30 local horse riders descended on the Tenterfield showground last Sunday for the Tenterfield Pony Club’s rally day.
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The riders, ranging in ages five to 17-years-old, were put through their paces with a range of different activities.
The rally day had been organized by the club’s committee with the aim of giving the students some practice ahead of the upcoming gymkhanas in Warwick and Stanthorpe.
The riders practiced weaving and jumping in Cambooya Classics and Cabarlah Capers..
One of the organisers, Libby Sharpe said there was a very good show up of riders on the day.
“It’s one of the best roll ups I think we’ve had,” she said.
“It’s a really good chance for the kids to practice the events before they compete at the gymkhanas in Warwick and Stanthorpe in the next few weeks.
Hayley Carpenter (pictured) had fun at the rally day with her sister Sophie.
She practiced learning how to control her horse and guide it through the different courses.