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postheadericon Welcome to the SMWRA

 WELCOME! 

We have a new committee, a fresh focus and some huge exciting events on the way.

PLEASE BEAR WITH US AS WE MAKE SOME NEEDED CHANGES TO OUR WEBSITE
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The Snowy Mountains Western Riders Association, headquartered in Cooma, NSW is the only AQHA Affiliated Club in the Snowy Mountains and High Country of NSW. We hold several A grade and B grade AQHA, AAA & PHAA shows per year, as well as clinics, horsemanship days and social riding days.

The SMWRA holds events all year round at the beautifully appointed Jindabyne Equestrian Resort in the indoor arena as well as at the Pony Club grounds at Cooma.

In 2012 we have lots of clinics, youth camps and open days scheduled so be sure to visit often for news and updates!


 

postheadericon Newcomers Show

Our Newcomers Show is scheduled for Sunday, 5 February. We have a full program with lots of classes for all levels of riders. This show is not just for beginner riders, but also for anyone new to western riding or western events and those who want to try something new and different with their horses. We have an exciting program on offer so take a look!

Guaranteed lots of fun for horse and rider!

Download the program and we look forward to seeing you there!

 

postheadericon Western Riding

The tradition of Western Riding in the Snowy Mountains proudly goes back generations.

"Snowy River riders on the mountains make their home,
Where the river runs those giant hills between;
I have seen full many horsemen since I first commenced to roam,
But nowhere yet such horsemen have I seen."

The words of Banjo Paterson echo in the mountains of the high country. Times may have changed and horses have changed, but the basic fundamentals of western horsemanship haven't.

Western riding style was formed out of necessary methods we use to farm and raise cattle. Cutting, reining, trail,western pleasure and western riding are all disciplines borne out of necessity.

Riding one-handed was to leave a free hand for a whip, rope or gun. The ability to cut a single bull out of a herd for branding gave rise to CUTTING. The manoevers necessary during cutting gave rise to REINING. Negotiation of obstacles on the frontier like gates, logs and bridges gave rise to TRAIL. The display of the correct conformation for breeding stock led to HALTER.

The different cadences and gaits necessary to read and move a herd of cattle without spooking them, as well as the ability to maintain composure and concentration while chasing an escaping cow encompasses the manoevers of barrel racing, western pleasure, western riding and all other western disciplines.

When you ride western, ride with purpose and HISTORY. Ride for life!

 
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