What we offer

Every engagement is tailored to the people, horses and environment in front of us. Whether you're an individual rider, a group looking for a clinic, or a business wanting to lift the safety and capability of your whole team — we'll work out what's right for your situation.

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Confidence Through Control Clinics

Catering for all levels from beginners to experienced riders, Confidence Through Control clinics are built around one idea — that genuine confidence comes from understanding, not guesswork.

Working from groundwork through to the round yard and out into open riding, the program gives horse and rider a shared language at every stage. The tools and techniques are practical, repeatable and designed to build the kind of control that makes riding safer and more enjoyable, whatever level you're starting from.

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Horsemanship for Polocrosse

Polocrosse is a uniquely demanding sport. It asks horse and rider to operate at pace, in close proximity to other horses, with only one hand on the reins — and it does so repeatedly across a match. Most coaching focuses on player skills. What often gets overlooked is the horse.

A horse that isn't mentally and physically prepared for that environment becomes a liability — not just for its rider, but for everyone on the field. Resistance, unpredictability and poor responsiveness under pressure are common issues that player coaching alone won't fix.

The Horsemanship for Polocrosse clinic is specifically designed to address that gap. Working from the ground up, the program focuses on building the confidence, responsiveness and focus that horses need to operate well in a fast-paced, high-stimulus environment. The result is a horse that's genuinely comfortable in the game — not just tolerating it.

Suitable for all levels of players and horses — from those just starting out in the sport through to experienced combinations looking to iron out specific issues. Clinics can be tailored to suit your club's structure and delivered on site or at a venue that suits your group.

As a state-level polocrosse player himself, Luke brings firsthand understanding of what the sport demands — and what good horsemanship looks like within it.

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On-Site Programs

Catering for stations and Agri businesses of all sizes, on-site programs are built around one practical goal — giving your team the tools to work safely and confidently with horses, without the constant need for supervision from your most experienced people.

Delivered on your property and built around your horses, your team and your operation, the program works through horse and rider assessment, pre-ride protocols and escalation management. The result is a workforce that operates to a consistent standard — whether it's a seasoned stockman or a first-season backpacker saddling up for the day.

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One-on-One Training

Catering for horse and rider combinations at any stage, one-on-one sessions are built around what's actually in front of us on the day — no set program, no assumptions, just a focused assessment of where horse and rider are at and what they need to move forward.

Working through whatever the challenge is, whether that's addressing a specific problem, building foundations from scratch or preparing for a new horse, the session adapts as progress is made. The tools and techniques are practical, repeatable and grounded in the same principles — just applied with the full attention of one-on-one time.

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