We’re Ready for the Equestrian Event of the Year

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We’re ready to open the ranch’s gates and welcome horsemen to our biggest celebration of the year! The Ranch Rally gets underway on Friday at 9 a.m. and promises to be two days of non-stop instruction and inspiration.

If you’re attending the Rally, be sure to bring your costume for our costume contest, a chair for watching training demos that take place outside of the arena, sun protection and your camera.

Throughout the event, Clinton and our sponsors will be giving away great prizes and offering incredible deals. Lucky No Worries Club members will win the opportunity to visit with Clinton’s personal horses during the event or a two-day stay at the ranch for them and a guest to train their horses. The event will cap off with recognizing a decade of the No Worries Club and a costume contest in which first place will receive a Clinton Anderson Saddle, second place a Fundamentals, Intermediate and Advanced Kit, and third place a halter, lead rope, stick and string.

Stay up to date with the latest Ranch Rally happenings by logging in to the No Worries Club website or following the Downunder Horsemanship Facebook page.

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