A meeting of Tasmanian endurance clubs with the Tasmanian state management committee was held in Longford on 17 July 2021.
The final notes of the meeting have been published on the Meetings page of this website.
Mark Dunn
TEERA secretary
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A meeting of Tasmanian endurance clubs with the Tasmanian state management committee was held in Longford on 17 July 2021.
The final notes of the meeting have been published on the Meetings page of this website.
Mark Dunn
TEERA secretary
Just a reminder to those coming along that attendance at the ride briefing is MANDATORY for ALL riders in the 5k and 20k rides (per event nomination form) and MANDATORY for NOVICE riders in the 40k and 80k rides (per Rule 26.8).
Any rider noted above who fails to attend the briefing risks elimination pre-ride.
26.8 Attendance at the pre-ride briefing is recommended for all riders and is mandatory for novice riders. Non-attendance at the pre-ride briefing is not an excuse for failure to comply with a specific ride requirement communicated at the pre-ride briefing.
Mark Dunn
Event chief steward
The minutes of the 18 August SMC meeting are now available on the Meetings page of this website.
Mark Dunn
TEERA secretary
The agenda for the 18 August SMC meeting has been posted on the Meetings page of this website.
As always, all members are invited to attend and comments in advance on the agenda are welcomed (to the TEERA secretary). Remote attendance is possible via Zoom - please contact Mark Dunn if you wish to attend remotely.
Mark Dunn
TEERA secretary
At present there are five active endurance chief stewards in Tasmania. Of these, four are still actively competing, none are getting any younger and at least one has indicated a desire to wind back.
TEERA is seeking expressions of interest from the Tasmanian endurance community to add to the chief steward pool.
To be a chief steward you need to be 18 years of age and to be a fully accredited TPR steward. You also need the ability to think on your feet and to be able to deal with the occasional 'pressure' situation that arises at rides.
Most chief stewards will tell you that they enjoy the role almost as much as actually competing in an event. Getting to the end of an event with everyone safe, well and happy brings a sense of satistaction of a job well done. Acting as a chief steward provides an opportunity to give back to the sport that has given you much pleasure over the years.
If you think you might be able to assist, please contact either Mark Dunn or Andrew Miles. Either of these two is also available to discuss in more detail what the role involves.
Mark Dunn
TEERA secretary
Now that 1 July has come and gone, half yearly memberships to TEERA are now available.
Half year adult memberships are $95 (full year $135), junior half year memberships are $35 (full year $45) and 'intermediate half year memberships (can do 20/40k rides only) are $65 (full year $90).
You'll only need to do two rides at most for the rest on 2021 to get value from this.
To sign on, go to the Forms page on this website.
Mark Dunn
TEERA secretary
At a recent ride, two riders in a 40k ride went off course and, for a while, their whereabouts was not known to ride organisers or the chief steward. The riders in question, one of whom was a novice rider, did not attend the ride briefing.
Rule 29 makes it clear that novice riders must attend the ride briefing or 'they may be eliminated by the chief steward before the start of the ride'. Some leniency has been shown to novice riders in the past regarding this Rule however this is unlikely to be the case in future.
A key reason for this (apart from the obvious safety issues) is that, in the event of an injury to a novice rider who had not attended the ride briefing, the relevant ride insurance may not apply.
Please, novice riders (all riders riders who have not progressed to 'endurance' status), make sure you attend the ride briefing.
Mark Dunn
TEERA secretary
An reminder email was sent today to the registered email addresses of all TEERA members seeking their views on end of year and ride completion prize awards. The email contains a link to an online survey.
If you are a TEERA member and didn't receive this email, please contact me and I will send you a copy.
Mark Dunn
TEERA secretary
Due to declining demand, TEERA will no longer be holding a stock of microchips. Members wishing to have their horses microchipped should arrange this through their regular vet.
Mark Dunn
TEERA secretary
An email was sent this morning to the registered email addresses of all TEERA members seeking their views on end of year awards. The email contains a link to an online survey.
If you are a TEERA member and didn't receive this email, please contact me and I will send you a copy.
Mark Dunn
TEERA secretary
Nominations are now closed for the Cradle Coast Endurance Riders “Wattlewood in Pink” BCNA Fundraiser ride.
A recent Facebook discussion centred on a mainland endurance event will very likely lead to disciplinary action being instituted against a number of members of state endurance associations on the basis that they breached the Australian Endurance Association’s Social Media Engagement Rules.
The offending comments were critical of ride officials at the event. TEERA members are reminded that care must be taken when posting comments to social media that they comply with the Social Media Engagement Rules.
Members are encouraged to review these Rules periodically. They are available on the AERA website, here.
Mark Dunn
TEERA Secretary
Events in Melbourne this week remind us of the need to take precautions to guard against a COVID outbreak in Tasmania.
If you're coming to the event at Wattlewood Park on the weekend, please be sure to:
register with the event office, either by using the Check In Tas app at the ride office or by writing your name and contact details on the attendance register
socially distance where possible
use hand hygiene regularly - there will be dispensers everywhere
If you’ve been in contact with anyone who’s been in any of the identified at risk areas, do not attend the event.
Mark Dunn, event chief steward
The draft minutes of the SMC meeting of 21 April and the agenda for the SMC meeting for 19 May 2021 have now been published on the Meetings page of this website.
Mark Dunn, TEERA secretary
Photos of all of the award winners at the 2020 TEERA awards night, held on 23 January are now available on the TEERA website gallery page.
The issue of allowing dogs at rides was raised by a TEERA member at the recent TEERA AGM. The member felt that riders were being unnecessarily discouraged from bringing dogs to rides, the principle being that dogs add a sense of ‘community’ and/or ‘fun’ to an event.
The TEERA State Management Committee discussed this at its recent meeting and, while it acknowledges that some ride venues prohibit dogs as part of their leasing arrangement with clubs, it agreed that, where possible, riders and their associates should not be discouraged from bringing dogs to rides.
While it is, of course, up to each club to makes its own decision, the TEERA SMC encourages clubs to allow dogs at their events unless there are ‘local rules’ that prevent this.
When dogs are permitted at an event, AERA Rule 26.5 must be complied with.
AERA Rule 26.5: Dogs must be secured in a structure or on a leash at all times that is attached to a solid structure or a responsible human handler when at an endurance event.
Mark Dunn
TEERA Secretary
In December, the TEERA State Management Committee called for nominations for TEERA committee members for 2021. Two nominations were received - Grace Huxtable and Felicity Perry. However, they were received after the stated deadline of 5.30 PM on 22 December. These two nominations will be received from the floor of the Annual General Meeting in accordance with Rule 23.2.
Nominations for the other three positions (five positions are up for election) will be called for from the floor of the AGM. If the total number of nominations received at the AGM exceeds five, a ballot will be held.
TEERA members are encouraged to consider nominating for the SMC.
Members must attend the AGM to cast their votes. The TEERA Rules do not allow proxy votes.
Amelia Napier
TEERA Secretary
To confirm the minutes of the 2020 AGM (Minutes available here);
To receive reports from the Committee and Auditor;
- Early reports
To elect the Committee members;
To appoint the auditors and their remuneration;
Special Business
Amelia Napier
Secretary
As 2020 draws to a close, the terms of five members of the TEERA State Management Committee (SMC) come to an end. I am calling on TEERA members to consider nominating for one of these SMC positions in 2021.
A considerable amount of work is necessary to manage an endurance season in Tasmania and this work is done, in part, by the SMC. Because there are 10 SMC members, the work is shared however the time commitment required from each SMC member is somewhere in the region of 5-20 hours a month, depending on the particular portfolio(s) allocated to each member.
SMC portfolios include:
President
Vice President
Secretary
Minutes and Agenda Secretary
Treasurer
Property Officer
Horse Welfare Officer
Membership Registrar
Logbook Registrar
Database Registrar
Vet liaison
Please consider nominating for the SMC in 2021. Rides can’t run without an active and competent SMC managing the process.
Feel free to contact any of the current SMC members to discuss what is required.
Nomination Forms and Notice of Motion Forms are available from the FORMS page.
BLAINE ASTELL - TEERA PRESIDENT