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The Pony Club program offers certification of a member's proficiency in skills and theory. The levels start with beginner levels D1, D2, and D3, progress through the intermediate levels C1, C2, and C3, and proceed to the advanced levels HB, B, HA, and A. [7] [8] The Pony Club publishes manuals and books which provide all the information needed to earn certificates and achievement badges.
Pony racing [8] 1893—1942 Race meetings were held mid-week, so as not to compete with nearby Randwick. Used as a military camp from 1942 [8] Now part of the University of NSW. Part of its tote building remains. Menangle Park Paceway. Sponsorship name 'Tabcorp Park, Menangle' NSW Harness Racing Club Adjacent to Menangle Park railway station
Kensington racecourse is a now-closed pony racecourse on the current site of the University of New South Wales in the suburb of Kensington, Sydney, Australia. The course was in operation between 1893 and 1942, and during the Boer War and World Wars I and II it was taken over as a military camp. [ 1 ]
Bowman himself was a member of the local pony club until he was 15, riding in country shows and displaying natural horsemanship. He also grew up playing polocrosse, campdrafting and riding in picnic races. [13] Bowman recalls being 13 when he decided that he wanted to pursue a career as a professional jockey. [14]
The Murrumbateman Pony Club hold an annual show jumping festival in June. The event is open for Pony Club Members. The Murrumbateman Field Days is held in October each year and draws large crowds from Canberra and Yass [9] The Australian Cool Climate Wine Show is held annually in September [10]
The site is now part of Sydney Airport. [1] It operated from 1904 to 1941, and was one of four racecourses in Sydney where unregistered proprietary horse racing took place. [2] Large crowds were transported to and from the racecourse by a dedicated tramline from Botany Road. [3]
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Rosebery was once the site of Rosebery Racecourse, which first opened as a pony track in 1906. Race meetings held by the Associated Racing Clubs became as popular as those at Randwick, especially in the 1920s. The track became an army camp during World War II. [2] After the war, it became a training track used by the Sydney Turf Club.