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The best place to gain an introduction into harness racing
is to attend one of the two day beginners courses. This
course is suitable for those who have little or no
experience either handling or driving horses. Under the
supervision of experienced tutors you will learn how to
safely work around the horse and to gear them up. Then over
the course of the two days you will learn to drive a horse,
side by side with one of our tutors in the dual sulkies. The
course will culminate for you on the second day with a
release from behind the mobile barrier in a dual sulky.
If you wish to gain further experience or progress onto
becoming an amateur driver then the intermediate course is
for you. This course is for those who have previously
completed the beginner's course or have the required level
of prior industry experience. This course will progress you
into the single sulky with more speed work. It
finishes with students participating in their own controlled
workout.
The next step for those who have successfully completed the
amateur courses and wish to become an amateur driver is to
complete a series of oral questions on the rules of harness
racing with the stipendiary stewards. You are now licensed
as a Novice Amateur.
Novice amateurs are required to complete ten workout drives
to the satisfaction of the stipendiary stewards. The final
stage prior to gaining a full amateur licence is to do a time
trial. Congratulations, you are now licensed as a Full
Amateur and are ready to go racing!
So if this sounds like something that you would just love to
do then you would be most welcome on our next course. To
find a course near you please view our
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