HORSES for SALE



We also have a few broodmares for sale:

ESB Irish Ego - her bloodlines don't get much better!

SIRE: ESB Irish Endeavour - about to compete 4* at Adelaide with Will Enzinger. Eddy is by ESB Irish Enough, who is ranked 7th in the world and is the sire of Kirby Park Irish Jester and many others.

DAM: Biscuit (also for sale & in foal to ESB Irish Descent). She is by Brilliant Invader, who is ranked 8th in the world and is the sire of Reddy Teddy and many others.

New foals coming soon ... watch this space!

Loads happening at 'Gold Fields'

The ESB breeding season is upon us and the mares are bagging up ready for foaling. The alarms are attached and turn on! Sleepness nights are about to begin.

The Bush Courtyard is open for business and I am in the process of organsing clinics, camps and events so that we can all start to enjoy this lovely facility.

The Gold Fields Stadium is looking great and has really stepped up another level. The Pony Club State Championships were a huge success and we now have a great cross country course, camping areas and sand arenas for everyone to enjoy.

Please feel free to inquire about any of these facilities. It is a great place to come for a visit by yourself or if you want to organise your own clinic or camp, give us a call 03 5432 2446.

I am back!

After twelve months of commuting to the UK, I am finally home to stay. We are so lucky here and really do live in the best country in the world.

THe UK position was an interesting time and provided me with a great opportunity to spend time with the UK horses. I am immensely grateful to Della, Lydia & Trevor Hannon for all their support and friendship, they really are a very special family. Lydia rides ESB Irish Exhibit (G) and Honour (H) and they are both so happy.

It was also great to catch up with Jenni Schmidt (ESB Irish Compassion); Tracey, Mark & Sam Brown (ESB Irish Frost); Alex Hua Tian (ESB Irish Fiddle); Campbell Baxter and other Aussie riders based in the UK. The eventing scene in the UK is so different to here and we can learn alot from it. It is unfortunate that the country is so messed up and in the current economic times, everyone seems very miserable.