Incredible Prizes for No Worries Club Members at the Ranch Rally

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This is the last year we’ll be holding the Ranch Rally, and in true Downunder Horsemanship fashion, we’re going to take the event out with a bang! During this year’s Rally, we’re putting a special emphasis on celebrating our No Worries Club members. All No Worries Club members who attend the Rally will be put in a drawing to win one of three Downunder Horsemanship experiences. Two members will win one-on-one time with Mindy and Diez during the event and a third member will win a two-day stay at the ranch! The package includes an RV space and two stalls for your personal horses or the option to ride one of Clinton’s horses, as well as a two-hour lesson with a clinician to be used by the end of 2018. You’ll have full access to Clinton’s world-class facility so that you can work your horses in the arenas and roundpens, on the obstacle course and on the trail.

The Ranch Rally takes place at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch in Stephenville, Texas, October 20th and 21st. Only 500 tickets are available so that we can give attendees the best experience possible. Learn all about the Ranch Rally and purchase tickets on our website. Tickets to the event are $250 for No Worries Club members and $350 for non-members.

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