Fabulous Weekend of Dressage for Far South Coast Enthusiasts

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Written by:  Tanya Rutter 29/07/2014

The Far South Coast Dressage Association (FSCDA) hosted a weekend of dressage at Bega Showground on the 26-27th July. The weather was glorious and riders travelled from as far afield as Cooma, Nimmitabel, Wyndham, Nethercote and Moruya to participate.

The club was extremely lucky to secure the services of Mark Dowling an Equestrian Australia accredited coach and judge based at Bowral.  Mark is currently riding FEI and competing nationally, he is also riding CDI International Events at Small Tour with a view to starting Grand Prix by the end of the year.

On Saturday riders had the opportunity to book a 30 minute protocol session with Mark where they could receive feedback on any training issues they were experiencing. Mark focuses his training equally on the horse and rider with a goal to extract the very best from both in a calm, sympathetic manner to make the combination harmonious.

The club also organised a Jumping Equitation Clinic conducted by very well known local equestrian Marie Smith. Marie is a very highly regarded Jumping Equitation judge who travels throughout NSW each year to judgeat the PCA NSW State Jumping Equitation Championships.

Both sessions thoroughly enjoyed by the participants and spectators alike.

Sunday was a Club Competition Day were those who were fortunate enough to ride under Mark on Saturday were able to put the training advice to good effect in the competition ring. There were some excellent improvements seen. Mark was joined in the judging by Kim Kleven from Cooma and Mark Cloonan from Sale in Victoria.

There were in excess of 60 tests booked over five levels from Preparatory to Medium. The day saw an number of excellent tests ridden. Leigh Richardson from Coolagoolite had a great day competing two horses (Quarryview Hercules and Holland Bend Fidelia) in four tests for four first placings.

Our junior riders, Paige Moxey, Alice Dean, Shelly Kleven and Jade Moxey were all very competitive taking home many placings.

Paul Phelan from Cobargo received Mark Dowling’s encouragement award in recognition of his improvement over the two days. Kim Kleven awarded Colleen Meredith of Bega the Ring 1 encouragement award. Full results can be found on the club website.

The next monthly meeting will be held on the 5th August at Club Bega commencing at 7pm. All members and friends are encouraged to attend.

The clubs next event will be a Working Equitation competition to be held at the Cobargo Showground on the 17th August. Entries close Wednesday 6th August. For further information and online entries visit the club website at Enter HERE.  New members and spectators are always most welcome.

RESULTS – 29th June 2014

Another super day of weather for the Jumping Equitation and Dressage Trail competition. Great fun was had by all. Download your own copy of 29th June results below.
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NEWSLETTER – June 2014

Unfortunately for the Bemboka Show Society the lovely rain we are having has resulted in the cancellation of their June Dressage Day. It is a real shame as a lot of hard work goes into organising and setting up for the days events. I have spoken with Pip today and she will discuss with the society if they can reschedule the event for another day, possibly in July. We will keep you posted.

Time has flown since our May competition day. It was a lovely day of dressage with some excellent tests ridden.It was also exciting to see so many young riders astride. We had six junior riders in Preparatory alone with some great tests completed. The future of the club is looking very rosey with these combinations and our other young riders onboard.

Alice Dein debuted the very beautiful Friesian Annichje doing some lovely work and taking out the Judges Encouragement Award from Hetty Munda. This combination will be very competitive once they become more established in their partnership.

Rebecca Breust will be pleased to know that Leslie Gillis has sent us some leadline tests which will be a little less stressful for the person on the ground than running a complete Prep test in a 20x60m arena. I can only admire Bec’s stamina riding two tests herself then running a couple with Claire.

Elsa Dawson debuted another beauty with Benzabeel, an off the track thoroughbred with lots of chrome, who went very well for a first outing taking out both Preparatory tests. This is certainly a combination to watch.

Tori Smith and Smith ‘n’ G’Kar rode two lovely tests for consistant placings. They had a lovely rhythm and partnership which I am sure will see them taking some blue ribbons very soon.

A few combinations made the move up to Preliminary level and certainly showed they were ready for the transition. Duncan McLaughlin and Kholonial Sebastian (Seb) won the 1.2 and were fourth in the 1.3.Leigh Richardson rode the very talented Hollands Bend Fidelia to win the 1.3 and third place in the 1.2.It was good to see Jo Freebody and Vivian back with us taking second place in both tests. Jo took the 1.3 on a count back from Jess Coleman who has taken the ride on Tamaru Sunshine. Jess and Sunny were fourth in the 1.2 so the preliminary placings were fairly consistant.Marissa Whant debuted the very striking Gotico Park Estrallo, a beautiful moving Andalusion who might have been just out of the placings but received the Judge’s Encouragement Award from Leslie Gillis.

Our Novice level was down on numbers but there were some great tests ridden. Lucie Phelan and Cicada Lodge Rhythm N Blues were very consistant winning both tests with Gayl Dobbin on Rare Trade and Paul Phelan on Aratahnes Monarch taking turns for second and third placings. A few more riders have moved into the Elementary ranks this year keeping Pip Collins and Tabla, last years FSCDA Elementary Champions honest.

It was a tough contest on the day with only a fraction of a percentage separating second and third placings in both tests. Jade Moxey and Miss Dalliance keep improving each year taking out the 3.1 with an excellent score of 73.89% and were second in the 3.3.Sue Schepisi and the always stunning Friso van Gelder won the 3.3 and were third in the 3.1. It is hard to imagine Friso is a stallion because he has such a wonderful temperament and is always so well behaved at our events.Leigh Richardson brought Quarryview Hercules back from a break and was extremely pleased with his 71.25% in the 3.1.Pip and Tabla were fractions of a percentage behind in both tests for a third and fourth placing. We literally pulled Pip off Lola in the Prep ring and threw her on Tabla for an Elementary test with basically no warm up so it was a great effort from them both.

 The day ended with an unfortunate fall for Jenny Stock. You will all be pleased to know that Jen is on the road to recovery after some surgery for a spiral fracture to her leg. It will be a quite a while before we see her back in the saddle but I would like to thank everyone who helped Jen and Paul on the day. Jen’s horse Welka presented with colic symptoms which may have explained her uncharacteristic behaviour on the day. We believe Paul is showing great nursing skills as he tends to both his girls. Jen’s accident has lead the club to reassess our incident response process.

As a result it was decided at the monthly meeting to formalise the role of both a First Aid Officer (human) and a Horse Welfare Officer for all future events. These roles were filled by Paul Phelan, who has a current St John’s Ambulance accreditation, supported by Lucie who is in charge of Theatre and Medical wards at Bega District Hospital. Trish Hayes (a recently retired Theatre nurse) will update her St John’s Ambulance accreditation as a back-up should Paul not be at an event.

All hold committee positions and will be well versed in risk management and minimisation for the future.It will be the First Aid Officers role to take charge of any situation and direct the actions required. We ask that all members follow their directions should we have a situation in the future.

Tori Smith and Christine Connelly will be the Horse Welfare Officers again with Trish as a back-up should the ladies not be in attendance. All have extensive training in checking and monitoring the vital signs of a horse and can make an informed decision regarding veterinary attention. These roles will be on the Duty Roster for future competitions.

Following on from this we need to reinforce our ettiquette for the warm up area. There should be no lunging in the warm up area. There is a designated lunging area which is the cattle parade ground. This area is to be left clear of floats and other vehicles. The warm up area is for horse and riders only. Strappers and instructors should be on the track or at the cones only. The warm up area is not for spectators or socialising under any circumstances.

No horse should enter the area around the rings (10m area) unless the previous test has finished and they are next into the ring. Callers will be mindful as they approach and leave the area outside E or B.People videoing and taking photos should be a minimum of 10m from the arena. There were a few more housekeeping matters raised at the meeting for discussion. We have summarised these below as a reminder to members:

Results and Test Sheets – results will be produced as quickly as possible on the day. The scoring area has been moved away from the lunch room to allow those scoring to concentrate on the job at hand. Every time someone walks in and asks a question they lose their train of thought, potentially make mistakes and have to start over. This ultimately delays the whole process. So no one other than the designated scorers are to enter the scoring room. There will be a table set up outside the room where the results will be posted. In line with the EA rules test sheets can not be released until they have been checked by the judge which means at the end of the day when they have finished judging. If you cannot wait to collect your tests leave a stamped self addressed envelope on the table or arrange for someone to collect them on your behalf.

Clean-up – at the end of the day all manure/spilled feed and rubbish should be collected and disposed of appropriately. The area behind the judges boxes was left in quite a mess after the last competition. This type of oversight could jeopardise our hiring of the showground in the future.

Children under supervision – all children at the FSCDA events need to be under adult supervision. Horses can be unpredicable animals and we need to be very conscious of safety. We had a number of children at the grounds associated with the poultry show that was held on the same day. There is little we can do when it is a shared facility but some of these children were running/scootering wildly through the horse area and playing on the metal stands. If you see something like this happening we ask that as a member you take immediate action to ensure safety. There is not always a committee member available when these things occur so please assist us in such matters.

Caller Ettiquette – the club is quite happy for callers to be utitised at our events. If you think you will need a caller on the day please arrange this with someone beforehand. Many of our members are happy to help out but it is just courtesy to prearrange this so everyone can be prepared. Once the draw and duty roster comes out is a good time so you can see who may be available and not committed to duties, riding or warming up when you may need help. This is a good task to share around so we don’t end up with a couple of people doing it all day.

The June “Dressage Challenge Plus” event is looking like great fun. I hope you will all support the efforts of the working group in putting this all together. The information is now all on the website www.fscda.com.au under Events – Entries –

FSCDA Dressage Trail & Jumping Equitation Challenge – Read More and the on-line entry form is ready to go. Don’t forget to check out all the great photos from the day in the Photo Gallery on the website!

We’re putting your dressage training to the test with a few extra elements! 

Dressage Trail:   Preparatory, Preliminary, Novice & Elementary.

Offering Preparatory, Preliminary, Novice and Elementary tests. Competitors may enter a maximum of two tests example: Preparatory & Preliminary or Preliminary & Novice, Novice & Elementary. Open to FSCDA members.

And now for something completely different!

Jumping Equitation: Preparatory max 20cm, Preliminary max 30cm, Novice max 45cm, Elementary max 60cm.

Jumping Equitation is judged on the ability and style of a horse & rider to negotiate a course of jumps. A score sheet is produced by the judge who awards marks out of 10 for the rider’s leg position, eye contact, seat, hands, upper body & control. Presentation and gear is also given a mark out of 10. Similarly the horse’s rhythm & tempo, approach & line and take off over jumps is scored out of 10.  Open to FSCDA members.

Entries Close: 18th June 2014. Cost per test FSCDA members $15. Ground Fee $5.00 per horse. $10 Riders Levy.

Camping is available on powered & unpowered sites at Bega Show Ground. Yards & Stables.  Fees are required to be paid on arrival.

For more information, TESTS and ENTRY FORM go to the website, click on the link below or copy and paste the address below into your website browser.

https://www.fscda.com.au/fscda-dressage-trail-jumping-equitation-challenge-29th-june-2014/

Cheers, Tanya

NEWSLETTER – May 2014

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FSCDA had another great weekend at Bemboka thanks to the efforts of our new Training Review Group. The April event saw a number of riders camping over for a weekend introduction to Working Equitation. I believe everyone had a great time and Bemboka township has survived the invasion! Working Equitation (WEQ) is a fairly new discipline to Australia.

It originated in Portugal and Spain based on classical dressage with obstacles similar to those encountered on the farms. It has become quite a popular international sport.In Australia there are currently two groups vying for the role of Governing Body. It was a little confusing to get to the bottom of the current situation so the team worked with elements from both organisations in putting together the weekend.

It now apprears that the NSW Working Equitation Govening Body Inc. (NSW WEGBI) are perhaps in the best position to show leadership. The tests used for the weekend came from the Australian Working Equitation (AWE) site and it now appears that they are not well put together. Sandra and Pip certainly had some interesting manoeuvres in their test which didn’t work inside the arena.The WEGBI have recently published their Rule Book http://www.nswwegbi.com.au/ and have a number of Dressage Tests and Ease of Handling Patterns on their website that look a lot more appealing. There seems to be a better selection of manoeuvres especially for the starting levels.There is also a guide to the obstacles that can be downloaded. Thank you to everyone who completed the on-line survey. There were 30 responses which is great feedback. It seems everyone who could make it enjoyed the weekend.

There was some constructive feedback on the organisation aspects which have been taken on board. It is a huge task organising such events and our new group had a big ask taking on a full weekend with a newish discipline. Three of the group were also responsible for setting up the new website and on-line forms which added significantly to their workload.I am sure you will all join me in thanking them for their efforts.The group will meet shortly to come up with ways to improve their organisation for future “alternative” events. Perhaps adding one of the exectutive committee members to the group would be benefical.

After reviewing the survey results at the meeting it was decided to offer Dressage Trail and Jumping Equitation in June, Dressage Trail and Musical Rides in August finishing with Working Equitation in October.We were going to alternate between Dressage Trail and WEQ but it was felt that it may be more fun to carry over the WEQ to October and invite MEA and EDA to an interclub challenge. There could be an opportunity to run a more structured Training Day on the Saturday with the club challenge on the Sunday.

All our future events for 2014 are currently booked to be held at Bega Showground. Pip was going to try to coordinate a demonstration quadrille for our July Dressage Competition to inspire everyone for the August Musical Rides. This is basically Freestyle, Pas de Duex, Trios or Quadrille. Only be limited by your imagination!I am sure Hetty will be most happy to offer any advice on putting together your routines. So start thinking about it now to be ready in time.Pip is also trying to arrange a Dressage Protocol Day for the 26th July. She will be contacting accredited trainers from outside the area with a view to having them judge for us on the 27th. More details closer to the event.

Jess and Jade are keen to speak with our young riders to see how best the club can support them with their riding. There is some discussion around the EA Equiskills program which Pip is reviewing. Please contact the girls if you have any ideas you would like to put forward. Their contacts are in the committee list, use AMM’s for Jade.

Most of the information for the fridge calendar has now been finalised so we should soon have it out to you all. This will include closing dates for upcoming events etc. The new website has been up and running for a few weeks now. We would welcome any feedback on how you are finding it to navigate and any changes you would like to see.

The Website Group will met shortly to review the site so if you can be in touch with Kim, Angela, AMM or myself shortly that would be helpful. Ange has posted some great photos from the April weekend on the website, look under Gallery.

A big thank you to Jade Moxey who was once again a wonderful ambassador for FSCDA. The Trail Riding Club who run the annual Cobargo Horse Sale, asked FSCDA if we could provide a demonstration of Freestyle at Saturday’s Sale. The ever obliging Moxey family volunteered and Jade rode her Harry Potter and Run Rabbit Run routines before a very enthusiastic audience. It was wonderful promotion of the club and dressage. Hopefully it may result in some extra interest in dressage locally.

The May entry form is now on-line https://secure.jotform.co/form/41272635846863. A massive thank you to Victoria Smith for doing such a wonderful job in setting up this form. It will simplify the entry process for all.

Entries will be closing at 5pm Wednesday 14th May 2014. 

Please don’t leave your entry until the last minute, in case you encounter difficulties. Should you have any problems with your entry please call Sue Hergenhan on 6492-2857.

Tests offered will be Prep B & C, Prelim – Medium 2 & 3’s.

 Cheers, Tanya

POINT SCORE – May 2014

The point score standings as of the May 25th Competition held at Bega.  Well done to all the competitors this month.  If you haven’t seen Angela’s photos from the weekend click on over to the GALLERY.

Please take note that the point score has been amended 07/06/2014 to remove EA rider, not eligible to for FSCDA Point Score.

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