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C.C.E.R. Easter Ride

Cradle Coast Endurance Riders
Easter Endurance Weekend
Sassafras, 2019-April-19, 20 & 21


BIOSECURITY

Gate open from 12:00 Thursday until late and again all day Friday.

THURSDAY

  • 16:00 - Entries open
  • 17:00 - Entries close

FRIDAY

  • 06:00 - Vet ring opens
  • 08:30 - Briefing Friday 80 & 40km rides
  • 09:00 - 80km ride starts - $80
  • 09:15 - 40km ride starts - $50
  • 12:00 - Entries open 160km and Saturday rides
  • 17:00 - Entries close
  • 18:30 - Briefing 160, 80 & 40km rides
  • 19:00 - Vet ring closes
  • 24:00 - 160km ride starts - $160

SATURDAY

  • 06:00 - 80km ride starts - $80
  • 06:15 - 40km ride starts - $50
  • 06:30 - 20km ride briefing
  • 07:00 - Vetting 20km
  • 09:00 - 20km ride starts - $40

SUNDAY Presentations best conditioned

BRIEFINGS

  • Friday - 18:30 for 160, 80 & 40 rides
  • Saturday - 06:30 for 20km ride

OTHER INFORMATION

  • Any offers of help from TPRs would be greatly appreciated
  • No dogs allowed
  • A canteen will be available on Friday and Saturday.

HOW TO ENTER

  • Online entries will close Tuesday 16th April
  • Please use the online entry-from below
  • Alternatively, phone entries to :
    • Deb Wyllie - 0408 177 206

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

  • Just a reminder that people who are not yet TEERA members and are planning to do a 20km or 40km ride MUST take out day membership BEFORE close of entries for the ride. The relevant form is available here
  • Also all riders MUST present a completed 3 day Horse Health Declaration on arrival at the ride base. If you arrive without this you will not be allowed onto the ride base and will not be allowed to ride. In effect this requires you to take and record your horses temperature for three days before the ride. The relevant form is available here
  • New riders can find lots of information here
  • You are encouraged to look at the National Rules which can be found here
  • Particular attention needs to be paid to the yarding of your horse at Ride Base -

AERA Rule 54. HORSE CONTAINMENT

  • 54.1 The person responsible for a horse has a duty of care to all other persons to ensure their horse(s) are contained at all times. A competent responsible person must supervise horse(s) at all times when horse(s) are in the horse yard.
  • 54.2 The preferred method of horse containment are metal yards, substantially fixed to a solid object such as a horse float, truck or permanent fence or appropriately pegged into the ground. Alternatively, electric fencing is permitted, but shall as a minimum, have 2 strands of tape, preferably white and a minimum of 1cm wide, with the top tape to be 1.2 to 1.4 metres above the ground. The posts used should be of substantial material (steel pickets) and installed so that the tape does not sag. The fence shall be energized at all times the horse is in the yard.
  • 54.3 Only one horse is permitted per enclosure.
  • 54.4 Ground tethering or the hobbling of horses is not permitted.

RIDE BASE LOCATION

  • Ride base is at the Lamprey's property, Smith and Others Rd, Sassafras
  • Click on the red map pin below to get directions via Google Maps, or zoom in for more detail.
 

ONLINE ENTRIES CLOSED

Late entries may be accepted by Deb Wyllie - 0408 17 206