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Woodhill Sands Practice XC & SJ Weekend

Woodhill Sands Practice XC & SJ Weekend

Jenette Bell
/ Categories: Events, Eventing

Practice XC & SJ weekend - yes both days of the weekend - Saturday & Sunday.

These fun training days are a great chance to get your horse jumping cross country and show jumps.  There is usually one fully set Show Jumping course that you can adjust heights according to your experience level and practice rounds or a few jumps, plus a variety of cross country fences.  We also have an area with pipe arenas that you can work your horse in.  Find out more about these days here.

Fences open for jumping will be flagged. Just like in a normal competition situation we ask that you keep the red flag on your right hand side when jumping any fences, this will keep the track around the jumps flowing and avoid head on collisions. We ask that all riders show courtesy to others riding in the same practise session (we try to limit the sessions to four riders per half hour) to give everyone space. Information about the training XC and SJ day can be found  here shortly.

Riders are required to wear yellow tagged hats and tagged back protectors and medical armbands and provide emergency contacts if riding alone. We strongly recommend having a friend, instructor or family member with you when you jump, however we will have a staff member on hand at all times when you are jumping.  Bookings are essential.  

Bookings are required as spaces are limited. Please get your entries in via Evo Events. Payment should be made via Poli or Stripe (credit card) at the time of making your on line entries. 

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027 4 WSANDS (972 637)

 

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General Venue & Event Enquiries - info@woodhillsands.co.nz
 

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4 James Mackie Rd, RD2 Helensville, 0875

 

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