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No longer a hurdle

MONBULK Pony Club took a special delivery at its first rally back for this year, when it rolled out the brand-new jumps trailer.
The trailer was made to the specifications of parent, Peter Wilhelm, of Prestige Painting, with input from the club District Commissioner, Jenny Wilhelm.
The trailer had been on the club’s wish-list for many years, because the effort of regularly painting jumping poles was often fruitless.
Previously, the poles had to be stacked on top of one another, resulting in chips and scratches.
So, the club’s supporters and members have been busy raising funds for this and similar projects for the benefit of the Monbulk Pony Club members.

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