South Australian Reining Horse Association (SARHA) is proud to announce our incorporation on the 1st August 2013.
SARHA is an affiliate of the NRHA and is also an active affiliate of the Oceania Council.
For too long South Australia has been without a dedicated Reining Association. With the generosity and dedication offered by a number of local trainers as well as a group of passionate, enthusiastic committee members, we have created what we hope will be a fun, supportive training environment that will see the sport of Reining rekindled in this State.
SARHA aims to encourage, inform and inspire like-minded Reining enthusiasts and aims to provide a link to professional training and allows the opportunity for riders to show under NRHA rules. SARHA also endeavours to support the growth of the Reined Cowhorse industry in Australia and aspires to be part of the revival of this exciting discipline when and where possible.
Join us in this vision and throw your passion and enthusiasm in with ours to watch it grow whilst having a whole lot of fun.
SARHA is an affiliate of the NRHA and is also an active affiliate of the Oceania Council.
For too long South Australia has been without a dedicated Reining Association. With the generosity and dedication offered by a number of local trainers as well as a group of passionate, enthusiastic committee members, we have created what we hope will be a fun, supportive training environment that will see the sport of Reining rekindled in this State.
SARHA aims to encourage, inform and inspire like-minded Reining enthusiasts and aims to provide a link to professional training and allows the opportunity for riders to show under NRHA rules. SARHA also endeavours to support the growth of the Reined Cowhorse industry in Australia and aspires to be part of the revival of this exciting discipline when and where possible.
Join us in this vision and throw your passion and enthusiasm in with ours to watch it grow whilst having a whole lot of fun.
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