04.03
2010
2010
Equus Inspiration
What a wonderful weekend we had at Tasmania’s Equus Inspiration. We had great feedback for Jen’s wool blend Joddies, our T&T Fastgrass horsefeed, my books and Heath’s Girls, Girls, Girls trick riding show and saddlery. Here’s some shots from the show taken by Krissy Harris. Come back soon for your sneak peak preview of a behind the scenes photo shoot I did with Heath and photographer Peter Stoop, featuring his amazing trick riding girls looking authentic and beautiful on fair dinkum horses.

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Comments (One Response)
Hi. Racheal ive recently jus finished reading all your books. I have to be honest i cried when reading the cattlemans daughter. Anyway to become a jillaroo, as i have discovered through your books sounds like hard work, but something i would enjoy. As i have no experience would i be better off trying a jillaroo school first? and if so which one would you recommened. I live in nsw.
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