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We are so excited to be able to bring RoR members a fantastic opportunity to have a training and spa day with your horse!!
I am thrilled that Rookery Equine want to work with RoR and are offering our members a fantastic day camp deal which I believe cannot be beaten.
And to complement their amazing facilities I am pleased to announce one of Cheshire’s favourite dressage riders, Mark Cramb in the teaching hot seat. Mark’s bio will follow but his success in the white boards with former racehorses speaks for itself.
So what will you get on the day?
The days will start at approx 9am with the first lessons in the arena
Lunch will be approx 12.30 with afternoon sessions commencing 1pm
Each horse will receive 1 treatment of either the salt chamber, massage rug or combi floor and solarium - please see benefits of each of these below which can also be found on Rookery Equine's website - www.rookeryequine.co.uk
The qualified staff at Rookery Equine will administer the treatments on the horses between 1st and 2nd lesson. The treatments are designed to complement the work your horse is doing. Treatments are spa like and are intended to relax and rejuvenate your horse between session, not to further strain or fatigue them.
Sadly, rider treatments are not available, but you will get the treat of an excellent lunch.
You will have full exclusivity of Rookery Equine throughout the day, which has amazing facilities.
They also have an equine shop at Rookery Equine Emporium which we will offer a 10% discount on all products purchased on the day of the clinics.
We have available 8 stables available for the days 6 are 12 x 12 and 2 are 12 x 18, these are fully matted out stables with automated water drinkers and provided with 1 net of meadow haylage (if they wish to bring their own that is fine). Each stable will also have a bed of wood shavings.
The arena is an Andrews Bowen waxed surface arena which will have been maintained prior to your arrival. The arena is split in to 2 with 1 20 x 40 arena with dressage lettering and 1 40 x 55 arena which can have a full set of jumps, grids or poles or can be left empty if easier for you.
Tea, coffee and soft drinks are provided throughout the day and lunch will be provided containing sandwiches, crisps, cakes, fruit, biscuits. We also have a room designated for refreshments. (we ask that anybody with allergies or intolerances contact us so we can accommodate prior to arrival).
We have toilet facilities on site.
So what about training on the day?
AM
You will have a lesson in groups of 2 and will be catered to meet your needs, with groups at similar stages of training and horse fitness.
Lunch and treatment
PM
Test ride - you ride a test of your choice (this can be called if you wish)
Mark will watch and judge the test then spend time with you on ways to improve your marks and way of going
Mark cramb
Freelance instructor based in Cheshire who runs his own yard producing and competing dressage.
Having over 25 years experience with horses having competed Intermediate Eventing , Advanced Medium Dressage, Open Team Chasing , Polo and Hunting.
Over the years mark has worked with a wide variety of former racehorses some easier than others, he has sucessfully re schooled them to either Teamchase, Event, Dressage or go on to play Polo.
At this moment in time Mark is competing Tamaddon formally from Shadwell who’s competing at Medium Dressage. He also has the famous Highland Lodge on his yard who he also competed Dressage.
Mark specializes in confidence for both horse and rider and most importantly try’s to make his coaching fun.
Exclusive T's & C's
Participants must be registered with RoR AND be over the age of 15 years.
The Retraining of Racehorses (RoR), their servants, agents, employees and all those connected with The Venue, do not accept any liability for any damage, whether occasioned by the negligence or breach of contract or statutory duty of themselves, their serv
Exclusive T's & C's
Participants must be registered with RoR AND be over the age of 15 years.
The Retraining of Racehorses (RoR), their servants, agents, employees and all those connected with The Venue, do not accept any liability for any damage, whether occasioned by the negligence or breach of contract or statutory duty of themselves, their servants, agents, employees or those connected with RoR or The Venue or The Venue's Facilities or otherwise, whatsoever.
It is an ecpress condition of every person entering The Venue's facilities that they do so at their own risk and voluntarily accepts the risk of injury or damage that is implicit in riding or handing a gorse on the premises.
Riders must have their own Personal Liability Insurance Policies.
All accidents must be reported, and an Accident Report Form is to be completed by a representative of RoR.
By entering I agree that I have read the terms and conditions and agree to br bound by, and observe them and to absolve the RoR, The Venue and anyone else connected with the venue facilities of any injury or damage that I or those accompanying me might suffer whilst on the pemises and taking part in the activity.
REFUNDS will only be processed upon sucessful submission and approval of a current veterinary/doctors certificate relating directly to the horse/rider entered for this event.
NO REFUND REQUESTS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 48 HOURS PRIOR TO THE START TIME OF THE EVENT FOR ANY REASON UNLESS THERE IS A REPLACEMENT FROM ANY WAIT LIST FOR THE EVENT.
Notes:
Please be kind and couteous to everyone, behaviour deemed to be unacceptable is to be reported to a representative of RoR in order that it can be addressed as soon as possible.
Please adhere to any signs or requests by the Venue in order that RoR are welcomed back to use the facilities again.
Dress code is casual, but breeches or riding tights riding boots and a hat to current British standards MUST be worn. Body protectors are optional.
The events are designed to be educational, informal and fun.