TSHA National Titles gains Strawberry Hill Stud as naming rights sponsor

Media Release - Monday August 8

For a cause such as the TSHA, Strawberry Hill Stud puts passion before profits and isn’t afraid to lead the way in putting their sponsorship dollars where they deem to make the most difference to the lives of thoroughbred horses after racing.  

The TSHA’s mission is to create a market for thoroughbred horses who have either not raced or need a new career after racing. 

Strawberry Hills are the naming rights sponsors of the 2022 TSHA National Titles.

No one knows marketing better than John Singleton and we are lucky that he has given the TSHA the benefit of his knowledge and financial backing for the inaugural Strawberry Hill Stud TSHA National Titles to be held at Stonewall Equestrian from the 18th to the 20th of November 2022.

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Stonewall Equestrian at Mangrove Mountain in the hinterland of the Central Coast of NSW will host the inaugural TSHA Nationals.  There will be more than 200 thoroughbreds from all over Australia competing for a prize pool of $160,000.

There are sponsorship opportunities available including the Australian record attempt in the 6 bar show jumping, the Racing Teams Showjumping Challenge and all the  glitz and glamour of  the National Champions in the Fashions on the Field, Dressage and Show Horse classes.

Edge of your seat sporting action, records to be broken, great hospitality in the VIP tent, and seeing your retired racehorse in a new career has got to be a winner.

Sponsorship Opportunities Available - www.thoroughbredsporthorse.com.au

Or contact us:

Krissy Harris: 0459 168 782  |  Nicole Poetsch: 0418 683 802  | info@thoroughbredsporthorse.com.au

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