Shane at Badminton – After the dressage, looking at the course

May 5th, 2017
“So far, so good. I thought his trot work was really good, he was a little tight in his back in the canter work. He didn’t quite get the marks we were hoping for but I was pleased with him.” You’ve walked the course, riders are saying it’s the toughest in years, but they tend […] Read Article Comments Off on Shane at Badminton – After the dressage, looking at the course
 

Shane has made it… Badminton

May 4th, 2017
Shane Rose and Shanghai Joe have arrived at Badminton and are settling in... Read Article Comments Off on Shane has made it… Badminton
 

THE SYDNEY CDI – dressage downunder


Photo – Franz Venhaus Suzy Jarratt reports from the Sydney International Equestrian Centre An international event at an international venue with international judges – and international horses, too? There were a few. Several combinations would do well in overseas small tours but when it comes to horses and riders who could hold their own at […] Read Article Comments Off on THE SYDNEY CDI – dressage downunder
 

Shane Rose takes on Badminton…

May 3rd, 2017
Olympic eventer, Shane Rose is headed to the world's number one Three Day Event, on his home bred Thoroughbred, Shanghai Joe - join them on the adventure... Read Article Comments Off on Shane Rose takes on Badminton…
 

Brett Parbery and the way forward for dressage

May 2nd, 2017
Brett Parbery talks about the way to heal the rift in the dressage world, and bring the sport back to Australia... Read Article 3 Comments »
 

Saddleworld Horse/s of the Month


Steph McKillop is only 20, but she's already had two top horses starting with her amazing pony and now with her exciting Hanoverian... Read Article 2 Comments »
 

Leg Yielding by Christian Thiess

April 26th, 2017
In this first of a two part article, Christian Thiess discusses the benefits - and dangers - of leg yielding in dressage training Read Article Comments Off on Leg Yielding by Christian Thiess
 

Travel with us to the WEG next year – September 10 – 24, 2018


Why should we be so excited about the next WEG? Because it is only the second World Equestrian Games to be held in a state-of-the-art purpose built equestrian centre (the other, of course, was Aachen, and we know how fantastic that was…) The Equestrian Centre at Tryon has already hosted top level dressage, showjumping and […] Read Article 53 Comments »
 

The National Eventing Champs at the Paul Pace Country Equestriad.

April 25th, 2017
What happened at the Australian Eventing Champs at the Camden Equestriad?? Read Article Comments Off on The National Eventing Champs at the Paul Pace Country Equestriad.
 

Chris Hector takes a lesson with Tina Wommelsdorf

April 19th, 2017
We published this story back in 1986, it is a sobering thought that 30 years down the track, the same fundamental problem shows itself over and over again in the dressage arena… You’ve probably witnessed the conversation a hundred times. The horse has disgraced himself. The offence may vary. Perhaps he cantered too fast, or […] Read Article 5 Comments »