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      All hands on deck by the Levett family

 

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“The only thing that should be sizzling in Australia is a sausage on the BBQ, but that’s not the case at the moment” says Eventing World Number 2, Tim Price

“So, what do we do about it?  We’re up here in the UK in the middle of winter, far away from fires, but what we can do it raise some money by riding some horses around in circles while telling people how we’re riding them around in circles.  Every little bit helps and it’s great that everyone’s got on board.  Filling a day in the middle of winter, what better way to do it than supporting the good old Australians”

Tim joined in the fun and games on Sunday 26th January (Australia Day) which saw the Eventing Riders Association of Great Britain (ERA of GB) host a celebrity lecture demo event to support the Australian equestrian community effected by the devastating bush fires.

The event was supported by a plethora of international eventing stars including 5* winning Australians Chris Burton, Paul Tapner and Sam Griffiths, Tim Price and Britain’s reigning Badminton Champion Piggy French

The fundraising event was the brainchild of Paul Tapner and Bill Levett’s families following a conversation about how they could help friends, family and other equestrians back home in Australia.

The Levett Eventing Team have been instrumental in getting the event off the ground

“It’s phenomenal that the RDA National Training Centre gave us this facility for the afternoon, but that’s the way it’s been all the way along. There has been so much good will.  I think that’s why the tickets sold out so fast, the first 170 tickets sold out within 48 hours” said Bill “It’s a busy time of year for us, teaching or getting horses ready for the season, so it’s great that everyone said ‘yeh we’ll do it’.  The British public are a great public when they feel that people are in need, they’ve shown it in numerous cases over the past few years, they just pitch in and the equestrian community in Great Britain have just done that”

“To raise over £10,000 from the event on its own is quite incredible and we owe an awful lot to the Lowlands RDA team for hosting the event, and to Horse & Country for livestreaming the evening performance to a global audience” said Bruce Haskell, ERA of GB President and there is plenty more that is on its way to being raised

Running alongside the event is an online auction that has seen over 70 lots donated, by brands and individuals, from around the world.  Lots include a brand-new Bates Saddle of the bidder’s choice, Oliver Townend’s cross-country hat that he won Kentucky, twice, and Burghley in, a variety of training sessions from world class riders and products from brands of all sizes.  The auction closes at 23.59 on Friday 31st January 2020 and already stands at over £15,000. CLICK HERE to bid on the auction

Read our report from the day here and you can also watch below the livestream produced by Horse & Country TV until 1st February (click into full screen to watch)