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099. On The Rail Goes Down Under

In this enlightening episode of On the Rail podcast, we converse with four distinguished Australian horsewomen, Shelly Lalor, Deanne Warwick, Janet Mansley, and Lara McEachern


The discussion navigates their rich histories in horse showing, contrasts between American and Australian equestrian scenes, the DIY culture of horse training, and the logistical challenges of managing extensive distances in Australia. They highlight youth engagement, economic impacts, and the strong communal support in their equestrian circles.


Additionally, aspirations for the future, the balance between children's education and training, and the growth potential in the ranch riding and amateur sectors are explored. The episode closes with an invitation to international audiences to witness Australia’s horse shows and cultural hospitality. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions

01:17 Shelly's Equine Journey

01:42 Deanne's Equine Journey

02:09 Janet's Equine Journey

04:20 Lara's Equine Journey

05:41 Discussion on Australian Stock Horses

08:13 Camp Drafting Explained

09:34 Regional Differences in Horse Disciplines

12:25 Rise of Ranch Riding in Australia

21:38 Challenges of Horse Showing in Australia

28:56 Balancing School and Horse Showing

33:18 DIY Training and Community Support

51:13 Transitioning Young Horses to Amateur and Youth Riders

52:26 Comparing Horse Training Costs: US vs Australia

54:26 The Benefits of Keeping Horses at Home

56:55 DIY Horse Culture in the US and Australia

57:54 Encouraging Owner Riders in Competitions

01:02:50 The Versatility of Youth Riders

01:12:02 Future Goals and Aspirations in the Horse Industry

01:22:58 Inviting International Participation in Australian Horse Shows

01:30:27 Concluding Thoughts and Farewells

Broadcast on:
01 Jul 2024

In this enlightening episode of On the Rail podcast, we converse with four distinguished Australian horsewomen, Shelly Lalor, Deanne Warwick, Janet Mansley, and Lara McEachern


The discussion navigates their rich histories in horse showing, contrasts between American and Australian equestrian scenes, the DIY culture of horse training, and the logistical challenges of managing extensive distances in Australia. They highlight youth engagement, economic impacts, and the strong communal support in their equestrian circles.


Additionally, aspirations for the future, the balance between children's education and training, and the growth potential in the ranch riding and amateur sectors are explored. The episode closes with an invitation to international audiences to witness Australia’s horse shows and cultural hospitality. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions

01:17 Shelly's Equine Journey

01:42 Deanne's Equine Journey

02:09 Janet's Equine Journey

04:20 Lara's Equine Journey

05:41 Discussion on Australian Stock Horses

08:13 Camp Drafting Explained

09:34 Regional Differences in Horse Disciplines

12:25 Rise of Ranch Riding in Australia

21:38 Challenges of Horse Showing in Australia

28:56 Balancing School and Horse Showing

33:18 DIY Training and Community Support

51:13 Transitioning Young Horses to Amateur and Youth Riders

52:26 Comparing Horse Training Costs: US vs Australia

54:26 The Benefits of Keeping Horses at Home

56:55 DIY Horse Culture in the US and Australia

57:54 Encouraging Owner Riders in Competitions

01:02:50 The Versatility of Youth Riders

01:12:02 Future Goals and Aspirations in the Horse Industry

01:22:58 Inviting International Participation in Australian Horse Shows

01:30:27 Concluding Thoughts and Farewells