Press Release: Off The Beaten Track

Monday, December 8th, 2014

For Immediate Release:

Monday 14 September 2014

It’s hard to imagine anything further departed from the manicured turf of the racetrack than the stock routes of the High Country, but when four ex-racehorses depart Thoroughbred Park in Canberra on November 15 with owner Susan Campbell and the aim of showcasing the versatility of the off-the-track Thoroughbred, that’s exactly where they’ll be for the two-month journey to Healesville.

Dec 15 2012:  Susan Cambpell & Missy

Dec 15 2012: Susan Cambpell & Missy

Oct 5 2012: Susan & Missy

Off The Beaten Track is an initiative of Campbell’s business partner and veterinarian, Marcus Karlen, himself a retired racehorse retrainer, who wished to dispel the myths related to a breed often maligned outside of the racing industry as being hot and difficult to handle.

Jan 1 2013:  Susan Campbell & Buddy

Jan 1 2013: Susan Campbell & Buddy

Jan1 2013: Susan Campbell & Buddy

Jan1 2013: Susan Campbell & Buddy

The pair encourage people to join Susan throughout the journey to learn more about their team, which includes a talented showjumper in Budding Scholar, who started his career in the stables of the 2013-14 Metropolitan Trainers’ Premiership winner, Darren Weir, and solid all-rounder, Yahalom, who raced with Robbie Griffiths, whose wife Shiranee is well-known for post-racing placement of horses.

In addition to showcasing the diverse abilities of the ex-racehorse, the ride aims to raise funds for the non-profit, Piper’s Call Home of Rest, a facility where retired racehorses are a feature in equine-assisted development courses for young people and children living with disadvantage. The operation is also utilised by the local Kyneton Community & Learning Centre, who use their horses in the delivery of Equine Industry pre-accreditation.

The team is asking for the support of the racing fraternity and wider equestrian community in making this ride a success, and anyone able to offer accommodation or drive as pit-crew along the Canberra-Healesville route is encouraged to contact Susan with details. Additionally, supply or sponsorship of feed, fuel, saddle bags and a ladies medium Driza-bone coat is greatly welcome to ensure the ride meets both awareness and fundraising aims.

The ride will be launched at the Unbridle Festival of Horses, Food & Music at Thoroughbred Park, Canberra on November 15 and will conclude at the Healesville Cup meeting on January 10. Two of the four Off The Beaten Track horses will be made available for sale following the journey, the proceeds of which will be donated to the Piper’s Call Home of Rest for Retired Racehorses.

As well as training dressage and show-jump competitors from their stable of ex-racehorses, the pair have prepared Thoroughbreds for Western pleasure, Le Trek, droving and of course, trail riding.

Contact:
Susan Campbell
piperscallhomeofrest@gmail.com
0457 579 161

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