3 January 2009 #1 P pootler Well-Known Member Joined 10 October 2004 Messages 1,072 Location Oxfordshire Visit site If the horse is currently registered with the BSJA but the rider not, do you still have to buy a ticket to jump?
If the horse is currently registered with the BSJA but the rider not, do you still have to buy a ticket to jump?
3 January 2009 #2 F flyingfeet Well-Known Member Joined 16 March 2006 Messages 8,073 Location South West Visit site Yes you do, also the other way around, if the rider is registered and the horse is not, you still have to buy a ticket
Yes you do, also the other way around, if the rider is registered and the horse is not, you still have to buy a ticket
3 January 2009 #3 P pootler Well-Known Member Joined 10 October 2004 Messages 1,072 Location Oxfordshire Visit site Thought so, I have a coupon from Horse magazine but noticed it expired in May 2008 so a bit irritated I'll have to cough up for a ticket!
Thought so, I have a coupon from Horse magazine but noticed it expired in May 2008 so a bit irritated I'll have to cough up for a ticket!
3 January 2009 #4 F freckle Member Joined 3 January 2009 Messages 10 Location Buckingham Visit site Don't know where your are based, but Addington Manor near Buckingham does BSJA tickets for just £3 rather than the usual £6.
Don't know where your are based, but Addington Manor near Buckingham does BSJA tickets for just £3 rather than the usual £6.