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The Australian Stock Horse Society Announces Barastoc as Naming Rights Sponsor of the 2014 National Show

Published on Wednesday, January 15, 2014 in Sponsored Shows
Barastoc representative Craig Neale and General Manager of the Australian Stock Horse Society, Maree Sankey

Ridley Corporation CEO and Managing Director, Tim Hart, said the 2014 Barastoc Australian Stock Horse National Show - being held at AELEC, Tamworth on 2-9 March 2014 - would showcase the best riding talent and Australian Stock Horses the nation has to offer. 

“The 2014 Barastoc Australian Stock Horse National Show is the culmination of hard work and commitment not only for riders and their horses, but also the Society’s committed staff,” Mr Hart said.

“Supporting such a prestigious event allows us, as an Australian company, to help the social, sporting and regional communities in which we operate to grow and develop and we couldn’t be more delighted to be involved.”

The Australian Stock Horse Society’s General Manager, Maree Sankey, said Barastoc is a national provider of a range of specifically formulated products, manufactured in Australia, to meet the nutritional requirements of horses at all stages of life.

“The Society is proud to be partnering with Barastoc for what’s going to be a world class event at AELEC, Tamworth in March this year,” Ms Sankey said.

The 2014 Barastoc Australian Stock Horse National Show will see Australian Stock Horse Society Members from around Australia competing for over $65,000 worth of prizemoney, trophy saddles, prizes and stallion services during the eight day event.

Horsezone is also proud to once again be a sponsor and supporter of this prestigious show.

About the Australian Stock Horse Society

Established in Scone, New South Wales in 1971, the Society is the largest of more than 70 individual breed associations in Australia. It has 66 Branches throughout Australia, with more than 9,500 members and in excess of 180,000 registered horses.

The Society has now formed a Branch in the United States of America which will soon be followed with Branches being formed in Canada and New Zealand.

The successful performance of the Australian Stock Horse has not only been recognised throughout Australia, but through exports to United Kingdom, United States, Canada, New Zealand and Africa. The Society conducts a National Championship on an annual basis to emphasise, highlight and record the success of the breed in the competition arena.

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