
Sunday 22 February 2026
Welcome BRC Sporting and Obstacle fans
Back by popular demand, our February training day is a low-key sporting comp, combined with obstacle training.
As you guessed, the theme is everything Aussie, so keep your Australia Day dress up and paraphernalia handy or get those creative juices flowing as there will be prizes for best dressed.
This is how the day will run:
Sporting: Everyone to arrive 8-8.30am, set up will be on the Main arena
There will be two groups –
(Group 1) Walk and trot
(Group 2) Trot and Canter
This will be a friendly club comp with fun prizes to win.
Group 1 - Are to be saddled and ready to ride at sporting @ 9am.
Group 2 - Upon arrival are to put your horse in a yard and be on the main arena @ 9am sharp to assist with game setting up / resetting, assisting riders for Group 1.
When Group 1 has completed all games, a short break will be had to allow time for Group 2 to saddle and Group 1 to unsaddle and put horses away.
Group 2 will then complete games with Group 1 assisting.
When all sporting groups are finished lunch will be on offer. Approx. 12 midday
Obstacles – An array of obstacles will be set up on the main arena of the showground. Members who are not doing sporting are encouraged to come on the day to do obstacles at their own pace and level of rider. Sporting participants will have an opportunity to do obstacles after lunch or when sporting has completed.
Everyone must register to attend any of these activities, even if you are doing work on your horse from the ground.
All BRC members are welcome, please choose options as asked on entry i.e. obstacles yes/no, which sporting group?
The Show Jumping paddock and Cross Country course will not be available for use on the day, but the dressage arenas will be.
A delicious lunch is included in the fee.
Scratchings prior to the day to [email protected], and on the day to Lisa Camp on 0407 672 310.
Let us hope weather is kind to us, and it is critical we start on time to beat the heat.
See you there!
Lisa

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CODE OF CONDUCT, SAFETY and INSURANCE
Please ensure that your gear/equipment/horse/pony is in good safe working order.
If you are riding, you will be required to wear a tagged riding helmet approved by EA (Equestrian Australia) and appropriate clothing and footwear.
BRC is an EA affiliated club and, as such, is covered by Public Liability Insurance.
EA members are also covered under insurance whilst riding and training their horses. However, being a BRC member only does not mean that you are automatically covered under insurance. You should consider if holding your own personal accident or loss of income insurance is right for you if you are not also an EA member.
A scratching fee will apply. Full refunds are only available if there is a rider on the waitlist or on receipt of a veterinary or medical certificate.