The Midlands area Point-to-point season finale will be the Fitzwilliam meeting at Dingley racecourse on Saturday 24th of May, where we will have a six-race card with something for everybody, including two open races, two maidens, a restricted and a conditions race. Dingley racecourse is on the Harborough Road, just East of Market Harborough in […]
PONY RACING TASTER DAY

MIDLANDS AREA
PONY RACING TASTER DAY
at
Holdenby North Lodge, Spratton, Northants, NN6 8LG
By Kind Permission of Mrs Pam and Mr and Mrs Toby Saunders, and Mr and Mrs Gerald Bailey
On
25th September 2016 at 10.30am
- Learn how to ride like a jockey on your pony
- Try riding an equicisor under the guidance of a coach
- Learn about balance and fitness required for racing
- Find out more about what you need to take part in a pony race
Run by the Pony Racing Authority, with Pony Club Instructors and BHA qualified jockey coaches, this is a great opportunity to come and find out more about Pony Racing.
There is no charge but you must book a place. You can book online at
www.ponyracingauthority.co.uk
For further details email Clarissa Daily at ponyracingauthority.co.uk or Anna Saunders at secretary@midlandspointing.com
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