All Roads Lead to Stonewall for Thoroughbred National Titles

Tara Madgwick - Tuesday October 17

With the inaugural Equimillion done and dusted, owners of off the track thoroughbred performance horses will now be looking towards the TSHA National Titles at Stonewall next month (November 16 – 19) and for sponsors looking to become involved in this outstanding event there are still opportunities available.

The VIP marquee at Stonewall is one good reason to come and watch spectacular thoroughbred showjumping!

Last year’s show featured three days of showjumping, show horse events and dressage and was declared a runaway success…. so much so that this year’s event has expanded to four days giving sponsors further opportunity to visit for a day and enjoy the warm hospitality of the VIP marquee and picturesque surrounds of Stonewall Equestrian.

Charlie Richardson and Mavrick were high flying at Stonewall last year.

The hugely popular $20,000 six bar and $20,000 puissance jumping are back again with the record of 1.75m set last year by Charlie Richardson and Mavrick sure to be given a nudge as competitors come from far and wide to compete in this unique event for all thoroughbreds, not just those with a NSW affiliation.

The Strawberry Hill Stud team were the big winners in 2022!

The exciting teams events are back with the Maiden Teams on Saturday competing at 90cm and featuring amateur riders with new faces on the Breednet team this year and the Racing Teams Challenge for the serious horses jumping up to 1.20 in the second round.

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Click here for more information on this super event showcasing off the track thoroughbreds and all who support them.

For more information on sponsorship contact Krissy Harris on 0459 168 782 or Nicole Poetsch on 0418 683 802.

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