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2017 Club of the Year Announced – Glenorie Horse & Pony Club

Glenorie Horse & Pony Club has been announced as the 2017 Club of the Year by the Pony Club Association of NSW.

Pony Club NSW made the announcement at their Annual July Council Meeting, with Executive Officer Kerren Britton describing the winning club to have made a large contribution to Pony Club in NSW.

“The Club of the Year award is presented to a NSW Pony Club that fosters participation and enjoyment at all levels of the sport, showing innovation in administration, skills development, and has provided personal growth and opportunities for members as well as the broader community”.

Glenorie receives a glass trophy, Horseland gift bag and $500! Beth O’Brien, President of Glenorie Pony Club said the Club is very grateful to receive the award.

“Very proud to be the President of such a wonderful Pony Club. The spirit of the members and committee is just exceptional. Our riders are talented and passionate about the club’s heartbeat. The horsemanship skills and friendships formed within our club are for life. Our club is one that gives back to the local community and provides a safe fun riding environment for local kids. Thank you to you, the members, for making it what it is today ‘2017 Club of the Year’! Thank you to Pony Club NSW and Zone 26 for their great continued support of the club. Pony Club plays a very important part in our rural local community and something every child will reflect on fondly in their adult years”

Glenorie is a family friendly, skill building club that encourages the positive development of all riding abilities, up to 25 years of age. The club focuses on, building friendships, confidence and enjoyment in riding.

The Pony Club NSW Club of the Year Award was introduced in 2017 thanks to sponsorship from Horseland.

For more information:
The Pony Club Association of NSW
Contact: Leanna Haines Email: [email protected]
Glenorie Pony Club President, Beth O’Brien [email protected]
Glenorie Pony Club Secretary, Paige Cape [email protected]

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