Big Prizes Up for Grabs in Refer a Friend Program

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We’re coming down to the wire for our Refer a Friend year-end awards, and as of right now, the race is wide open! On July 1st, we’ll be recognizing the top five No Worries Club members who have referred their friends to join the club over the past year.

1st place: Spend a day training your personal horse at the ranch under the guidance of a Professional Clinician or Method Ambassador of your choice. That evening, join Clinton for a private dinner and drinks at Del Frisco’s Steakhouse in Fort Worth, Texas. (Downunder Horsemanship will cover all of the expenses associated with working with the clinician or ambassador, your fuel to and from the ranch, dinner and drinks with Clinton, and two night’s accommodations. Trailering your horse to the ranch and caring for him while at the ranch will be your responsibility. For international members, Downunder Horsemanship will offer a $1,000 travel voucher.)

2nd place: An entire day’s lesson with your personal horse with the Professional Clinician or Method Ambassador of your choice at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch. (Downunder Horsemanship will cover all of the expenses associated with working with the clinician or ambassador. Trailering your horse to the ranch and caring for him while at the ranch will be your responsibility.)

3rd place: A Clinton Anderson Signature Saddle

4th place: Mecate Bridle Set and a pair of Legacy Boots

5th place: A Training Essentials Package (Downunder Horsemanship Halter and Lead Rope Set and Handy Stick and String)

Learn more about the Refer a Friend program and how you can get credit for your referrals and be in the running for one of the year-end awards on our website.

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