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NHC - TRAINING DAY (WESTBURY SHOWGROUNDS)

Westbury Showground

The Northern Hunt Club
17/08/2025
17/08/2025
04/08/2025
08:00 PM
16/08/2025
06:00 PM
17/08/2025 – please note a late fee will apply after the original closing date
11am start

The Northern Hunt Club in conjuction with Tas Racing, Racing Animal Welfare Grants Program are providing a training/coaching opportunity to anyone who wishes to learn the roles within the hunt field as well as practise over the Off-The-Track (OTT) funded competition jumps (which will be used in the Westnury Show Hunter Championship).

Entries will be divided into 3 groups and rotate consecutively around the 3 stations for a minimum of 45 min each station. We will then host a group session at the end and give riders the opportunity to practise their singles, pairs and teams of three's for the hunter events. 

We will have a raffle on the day as well as the BBQ trailer there to enjoy at the end of the session.

All levels are catered for as well as all breeds of horses. OTT horses recieve a discounted entry. We welcome riders on foot if they desire. 

 

Lessons will begin at 11am, kindly coached by Hayley Atkins, Tory Hood & Emily Double. Group will be decided on the day.

 

ADDRESS:

Westbury Showgrounds

Number Class Status Notes Test Fee
Class: expand_moreMember - hunt training 1 Number:1Member - hunt training Status: Open Notes: Riders must be an NHC member to select this class. Test: Fee: $35.00
Class: expand_moreNon-member - hunt training 2 Number:2Non-member - hunt training Status: Open Notes: Test: Fee: $40.00
Class: expand_moreMember - OTT hunt training 3 Number:3Member - OTT hunt training Status: Open Notes: Riders must be an NHC member to select this class. Test: Fee: $30.00
Class: expand_moreNon-member - OTT hunt training 4 Number:4Non-member - OTT hunt training Status: Open Notes: Test: Fee: $35.00

Event Notes

Contact Details

Emily Double
0428172715
[email protected]

Other

ABOUT HUNTING WITH THE NORTHERN HUNT CLUB

The Northern Hunt Club has been a drag hunt bringing an experience similar to British or Irish Fox hunting to Tasmania since its inception in 1953.  The aim of riding to hounds is for a group of disciplined horses and riders to enjoy a day of non-competitive riding following hounds across country in a congenial atmosphere.  The pride we show in our Club is reflected in the attitude and presentation of members and their horses.

We are generously allowed the use of hunt properties across Northern Tasmania from Elizabeth Town to Epping Forest.  A Facebook event page is created for each hunt including all details, and the red hunt club flag will be displayed at the entrance to each property on hunt days.  Out of respect for property owners, please do not bring dogs or hay to hunts.  

Hunting generally starts at 11am, after morning tea and registration from 10am when the property gates are opened.  The Master will call for riders to mount and warm up their horses around 10.45am and at 11am will welcome all riders and give instructions for the day.  The hunt sets off soon after.  Spectators are welcome to follow the hunt in 4WD vehicles.

Our hounds are trained to follow scent (aniseed) traditionally laced onto a piece of hide and dragged on a long rope behind a rider.  Nothing is chased and nothing is caught.  Most jumps are natural logs and optional.

The Hunt field is headed by the Hunt Master, who is assisted by Whippers-in.  They control the hounds and must not be interfered with in any way.  To ensure this, drag hunts appoint a Field Master or Field Mistress, who is identified by a white sash, to lead the field. 

Riders can choose to canter at the front or go sedately at the back.  Riders in the field are not to pass the Field Master/Mistress, and if they do so, will be “fined” a bottle of port (or cordial in the case of children).  A $2 “fine” also applies to falls and calling the hounds “dogs”!

We welcome new riders to try hunting.  Hunting is a friendly non-competitive sport and it’s a great way to encourage a horse to jump and to be able to ride on private land in a safe environment.

 

 

Tally Ho!

 

from the NORTHERN HUNT CLUB 2025 COMMITTEE

 

President: Emily Double (0428 175 715)

Vice President: Reegan Heathcote (0447 135 550)

Master: Tory Hood (0408 916 528)

Deputy Master: Eleanor James

Kennel Master: Eleanor James

Secretary: Hayley Atkins

Treasurer: Melanie Paterson

Patron: Sandra Atkins

Public Officer: Chelsea Briggs

Committee: Katrin Overdijk, Leah Goodwin, Katelyn Hernyk, Sandra Atkins, Chelsea Briggs

Thankyou to all past and present members.

Email: [email protected]

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