Winghamchronicle.com.au - Full Article
By Gemma Colefax May 6, 2014
Homewood farm welcomed its first endurance event which saw over 85 people and horses compete.
It all started some years ago in Jerrys Plains - another sleepy town more than 300km away. Nigel and Gemma Colefax would befriend neighbours Gary, Deb and Meik Pevy. The Pevy's were known names in the endurance world and they would share their passion for horses and involvement in the sport. Nigel was convinced to park up his motorbikes for the long distance training and competition of endurance while Gemma gravitated towards the less competitive, social side of the ride...
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