Clotworthy Racing

Clotworthy Racing Clotworthy Racing Stables sits on a beautiful section in Waiau Pa. With private access to Byerely Park this stable is the perfect home for your race horse.

The Clotworthy Racing Stables sits on a beautiful section in Waiau Pa. With private access to Byerely Park, a range of rolling hills and flat paddocks and the neccessities of modern race day trainers, the Clotworthy Stables is a perfect home for your race horse. The Stables consist of 26 covered and sheltered box. The stables are distributed between an upper stable and a lower stable, as well as a

new addition of 8 covered boxes and 8 very large outside black sand yards. Between these two barns is a 10 horse Walker and a round yard, ideal for pre-training, breaking-in or schooling. There are over 40 acres of paddocks, perfect for paddock training and ideal for giving boxed horses a change of enviornment. These are all sheltered from the elements by a tree line and have post and rail fencing. A new addition is a full size fenced in arena with poles and schooling aids to give the horses variety in training. The back paddock has 4 padded hurdles and we have a jumping lane of logs and tyres on a sand base, also a variety of logs in open paddocks. A short walk away from the main complex is an exclusive 2000m plough/sand track that has variety of slight hills and is designed in a figure eight ideal for all horses and their preparation of training. A 50m outdoor natural swimming pool, perfect for re-habilitation or putting your horse through its 'paces' in the pool. Carry on a bit more and you'll find yourself at the Byerley Park Complex, where a host of Horse Trainers send their horses around the 1600m sand track.

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Your horse’s fascia is a sophisticated sensory network: a liquid crystal matrix communicating at the speed of light. Without a logical grooming sequence, we often trigger ‘surface chatter.’ This is a state of sensory overload where fragmented touch creates noise within the nervous system, often observed as skin twitching, a hollowed back, or a lack of presence.

The reason for this is biological. Fascia is packed with mechanoreceptors that respond to pressure, direction, and depth. To move from noise to regulation, the order of contact is paramount. The Eqclusive sequence acts as a biological reset: we begin at the skin interface to calm the system, engage deep and mid layers to manage tissue glide, and finish with surface refinement.

This structured approach clears sensory noise, allowing the horse to drop into a state of parasympathetic regulation. To master the science of the sensory horse, I invite you to explore ‘The Regulated Horse’ ebook.

What colour is your horse? Save this post for your next grooming session and message me directly for tailored advice on your horse’s specific coat type.

Note: This visual is for illustrative purposes to aid the understanding of grooming principles and sequence.

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A popular New Zealand jockey is taking on the world's best in Adelaide on Saturday.

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Celtic Tycoon showing his class with Masa Hashizume aboard to draw away and win his second start start. Owned by .nz

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Next Willydoit? Same Sale. Same Trainer. Same Ambition.

02/03/2026

Anticipation is building for The NZB Kiwi (1500m) at Ellerslie this coming Saturday, with the field now complete following Slot Holder Kerri Spence Bloodstock and Clotworthy Racing’s selection of To Bravery Born (NZ).

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