October 28th, 2015
Lesson number two where, amongst other things, George Morris develops an obsession with the placement of my right foot in the stirrup. Read ArticleComments Off on Another dressage lesson with George Morris
October 26th, 2015
Chris Hector talks to Carl Hester about the Euro Champs... Read ArticleComments Off on Carl Hester talks about the 2015 Euro Champs at Aachen
October 14th, 2015
Wolfram Wittig, a Grand Prix rider, a Grand Prix trainer, and the breeder of Grand Prix dressage horses... Read ArticleComments Off on WOLFRAM WITTIG – RIDER BREEDER TRAINER
October 12th, 2015
It was all about the flying changes for Robbie Soster and Robali Razzamatazz. The cute, little chestnut makes quite a big deal of them with his front legs. Lilo explained that the horse has to become more responsible for the work and isn’t to use his whole body to get the canter stride. Read ArticleComments Off on A Judge Helps Out: Part Two
October 5th, 2015
This month’s rider of the month, Sue Hearn is on a roll, with a victory at the Brisbane CDI she has staked her claim to a place in the team for Rio – and best of all, she did it on a horse she trained all the way from the beginning… Lloyd (Remington) is 13 […] Read ArticleComments Off on IAHP October Rider of the Month
September 28th, 2015
Sue Hearn is a model for all our aspiring dressage riders, here is a rider who sits quietly, correctly in balance, on a horse that flows rhythmically and demonstrates that it is possible to actually improve the natural paces... Read Article1 Comment »
September 26th, 2015
George Morris is the world's most famous jumping coach - but here he is, helping dressage rider, Ilse Schwarz with her flying changes. Fascinating reading... Read ArticleComments Off on George Morris gives a dressage lesson to Ilse Schwarz
September 22nd, 2015
This month, Australian dressage star Brett Parbery takes up the story of his journey from rodeo to dressage… Read Article2 Comments »
September 16th, 2015
The Saddleworld 2015 Brisbane CDI Story by Christopher Hector & Photos by Roslyn Neave When the only major Australian competition in July is the Brisbane CDI, in the middle of a Melbourne winter, then a trip to Caboolture becomes exceedingly attractive. It didn’t really matter that Caboolture weather the weekend of the CDI was in […] Read ArticleComments Off on Cold Comfort at Caboolture
September 14th, 2015
This quiet little hamlet in the NSW Southern Highlands boasts a very large potato in its main street – a 10 metre long Sebago to be precise. Robertson’s other features include waterfalls, forests, a coterie of notable residents – and Wallaby Hill Farm. Read ArticleComments Off on Hayley Beresford takes a clinic at Wallaby Hill Farm