rally uniform
SHIRT - non-compulsory rally uniform.
We have a very nice printed long or short sleeve lightweight polo shirt and various older LAPC Polo Shirts that can be bought at our club house (limited sizes).
Watch this space, New Club Merchandise Coming 2024!!
HELMETS - Compulsory
Please see Helmet standards below
BOOTS - Compulsory
Smooth soled elastic sided riding boots (workboots such as Blundstone or Redbacks are not acceptable), or Roper or Dogger boots (cuban heeled Western 'dress' boots are not acceptable)
We have a very nice printed long or short sleeve lightweight polo shirt and various older LAPC Polo Shirts that can be bought at our club house (limited sizes).
Watch this space, New Club Merchandise Coming 2024!!
HELMETS - Compulsory
Please see Helmet standards below
BOOTS - Compulsory
Smooth soled elastic sided riding boots (workboots such as Blundstone or Redbacks are not acceptable), or Roper or Dogger boots (cuban heeled Western 'dress' boots are not acceptable)
competition uniform
Our competition uniform is a light blue, long sleeved 'school' shirt (available from Lowes, Best and Less, Big W, Kmart etc) with a royal blue tie (available from Lowes). Jodhpurs are light (cream, bone etc - white is not allowed at Pony Club), with black or brown smooth soled elastic sided boots. A royal blue V-necked woolen jumper is optional (available from Lowes).
The competition saddlecloth is royal blue with light blue trim and embroidery, and available for purchase from the clubhouse.
The competition saddlecloth is royal blue with light blue trim and embroidery, and available for purchase from the clubhouse.
Helmet Standards
It is now a requirement that all helmets used for Pony Club in NSW are tagged to indicatethat they meet the required safety standards.
Who can tag a helmet?
Any qualified Pony Club Instructor in NSW (Old System or NCAS) and Qualified Gear Check Certificate holders. Only Clubs and zones are able to purchase helmet tags.
Eligible helmet taggers (as above) are to check the safety standard on the inside of the helmet. The internal and external condition of the helmet must also be checked for damage and if found to be damaged should not be tagged. Standards are sometimes located beneath the helmet lining. If there is no labelled standard, the helmet must not be tagged. Helmets are to be tagged on the left hand side of the helmet (the riders left hand side) on the strap that goes in front of the ear. If there is no room on the strap due to another safety tag being put there, please attach to the strap that goes behind the ear, as high as possi- ble, on the riders left hand side.
The tag will wrap around the helmet strap multiple times and must sit flush with the strap. Try to attach the tag as straight and even as possible.
In the event of a fall, the rider’s helmet must be checked. If there is visible internal or exter-nal damage to the helmet, the helmet tag must be removed, and a new helmet must be sought.
Who can tag a helmet?
Any qualified Pony Club Instructor in NSW (Old System or NCAS) and Qualified Gear Check Certificate holders. Only Clubs and zones are able to purchase helmet tags.
Eligible helmet taggers (as above) are to check the safety standard on the inside of the helmet. The internal and external condition of the helmet must also be checked for damage and if found to be damaged should not be tagged. Standards are sometimes located beneath the helmet lining. If there is no labelled standard, the helmet must not be tagged. Helmets are to be tagged on the left hand side of the helmet (the riders left hand side) on the strap that goes in front of the ear. If there is no room on the strap due to another safety tag being put there, please attach to the strap that goes behind the ear, as high as possi- ble, on the riders left hand side.
The tag will wrap around the helmet strap multiple times and must sit flush with the strap. Try to attach the tag as straight and even as possible.
In the event of a fall, the rider’s helmet must be checked. If there is visible internal or exter-nal damage to the helmet, the helmet tag must be removed, and a new helmet must be sought.