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Lost East Estees | WA Diamond Ready to Shine in Victoria

A 2009 Medal of Honor gelding, Lost East Estees raced under trainer and breeder Glenys Leeson before retiring in 2013 after nine starts and no placings. Lost East Estees first home off the track was with Michelle Barkley who started on the gelding’s flatwork education but found they did not click as a pair. In […]

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Out of Line & Riley Lyall | Off the Track and Young Rider are a Winning Combination

Off the Track WA is excited to announce our sponsorship of off the track combination Out of Line and Riley Lyall for their Victorian campaign.   Out of Line, by the popular stallion Blackfriars, had a relatively short racing career of nine starts over two years earning $11,600. The 2013 gelding had his first five […]

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Madamchino & Tessa Sharman | Competitive Pair Heading to Victoria

Off the Track WA is proud to announce the sponsorship of eventers Tessa Sharman and Madamchino in support of their Victorian campaign. The pair will be competing in the CCI2* Long class sponsored by Off the Track at the Melbourne International Three Day Event held from 9-13 June 2022 at Werribee Park. Madamchino, by Maschino […]

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SPONSORED EVENT WRAP UP | APRIL 2022

Off the track horses represented over 386 entries across the state in the 17 OTTWA sponsored events. These events included: WAYER International Horse Trials 2022 EvA65A Best Performed Off the Track Horse Murphy ridden by Brooke Kenny   EvA65B Best Performed Off the Track Horse Paths Of Victory ridden by Mathilda Swan   J65 Best […]

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Light Up the Day | A Bright Future for a New Partnership

Light Up the Day commenced her racing career in Perth with trainer Colin Webster before heading to the country to race. In late 2017, the Scandal Keeper (USA) progeny travelled to Esperance to race under trainer Helen Harding. The striking chestnut mare later retired in 2018 having earned her connections $6,655 from 20 starts, including […]

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SPONSORED EVENT WRAP UP | FEBRUARY & MARCH 2022

It was a big start to the year with events such as the Zamia Summer Dressage Series, the SPPHAWA Off the Track Festival, the Albany Pony Club ODE and the Serpentine Horse and Pony Club Tetrathlon! Off the track standardbreds and thoroughbreds alike shone throughout the 28 OTTWA sponsored events, representing 336 registrations. Congratulations to […]

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Chillie Storm | A Thunderous Start for a New Combination

Chillie Storm, a 2012 bay gelding by Red Hot Choice, had 39 combined starts under trainer Roy Rogers and later Garry Delane. During his racing career, Chillie Storm produced two wins, two seconds and one third earning his connections $89,100. Chillie Storm, known as Steelo to his friends, first caught Bethany’s eye during her time […]

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Jessie and Truie - Jordyn Colleran - 2021 State SJ Champs

Truie and Jessie Davis | Off the Track Show Jumper’s Sights Turned Eastward

Update: Due to the updated WA border closure announced on Friday 21 January Truie and Jessie are no longer travelling to Victoria. While we regret that they will no longer be representing West Australian off the track horses interstate we wish them success in their WA competition season. Off the Track WA is proud to […]

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Bullionaire | A Character With a Heart of Gold.

Bullionaire, by USA stallion Made of Gold was trained by Ted Martinovich for his only start in 2003 where he placed 10 from 11, trailing the leader by 25.5 lengths (approximately 61m). Ted was presenting a horse to the equine vets at Murdoch Veterinary Hospital in 2003 when he mentioned the troublesome two-year-old, Bullionaire. One […]

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Enapay | Native American for “Brave”; This Gelding Lives Up to His Name

Enapay, a 2007 Show a Heart gelding had four starts for one win and two seconds in Victoria under trainers Mick Price and Michael Kent Junior before retiring in June 2011. Event rider Cindy Lyall had been looking for Show a Heart progeny after the success of Joello (GI Joe) who was by the group […]

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