TSHA Join Forces with Godolphin Lifetime Care

Tara Madgwick - Tuesday August 27

Thanks to Godolphin Lifetime Care Australia, Thoroughbred Sport Horse Association are excited to announce the introduction of the TSHA Godolphin Lifetime Care Slipper Series which started with the 90cm TSHA Slipper class at the North and North West Showjumping Club Tamworth World Cup last weekend.

The TSHA Godolphin Lifetime Care Slipper Series will incorporate a 90cm TSHA Slipper class at each of the following shows:

• Tamworth World Cup show – 22nd August

• Scone Jump Club Spring Show – 1st Sep

• Stonewall Small Tour and Young Horse Championships – 16th & 17th November

• Jumping NSW Summer Classic – 5th-8th Dec

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The first class last weekend was won by Kate Partridge, who was having her first start at show jumping in thoroughbred classes and came away with a win on her 13 YO Kiwi bred mare Free Exchange aka SP Flagraiser.

A pointscore will be kept with the top 6 placegetters in each nominated class at the 4 shows above being awarded points. The lucky winner will be presented with their prize at the 2025 TSHA National Titles to be held at Stonewall Equestrian from May 22nd-25th

The lucky winner will receive a private stud tour (for 4 people) of the world-class Kelvinside property in the Hunter Valley including refreshments in the historic homestead and gardens.

The aim of Godolphin’s Lifetime Care program when retiring their much-loved racehorses is to ensure their welfare and keep track of their progress, with the hope each one of them enjoys their new career. Godolphin’s priority is to find their retired racehorses a long-term home in the first instance.

Their brand is their commitment to each horses’ lifetime care and serves as a symbol of their quality education.

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