On the Road to New York

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  • Get your hands on one of our tour programs. Not only will you learn all about how Clinton established Downunder Horsemanship and get insider info on Diez, Marty and Phoenix, but you’ll be entered in incredible giveaways that include Method and Professional Series kits, mecate sets, DVDs and more! Each program has a number printed on its inside back cover. Throughout the weekend, Clinton will randomly call out numbers to receive prizes.
  • Support a great cause by participating in the Ritchie Charity Ball Toss. Our nonprofit group in Albany is Dreaming of Three. Not only will you help the group raise funds for their cause, but you’ll have the chance to win Downunder Horsemanship product.
  • If you haven’t figured it out yet, Clinton gives away TONS of Downunder Horsemanship product and sponsor gifts at tours. When he’s handing something out, make noise – LOTS of it. The louder you scream, the better chance you have of winning big!

The Albany tour will take place in the Times Union Center June 14th and 15th. Buy your ticket online or call the Downunder Horsemanship office 888-287-7432. No Worries Club members receive five free tickets to an event each year.

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