SAMANTHA WATSON Samantha Judging at the 2010 NSW State Samantha and her Purebred Arabian Warmblood Gala Show “Jimmy Choo” Champion Galloway Hack Lithgow Show 2011 Samantha lives in Hartley, Australia at the foothills of the Blue Mountains in NSW approximately 2 hours drive from Sydney. In addition to working part time for the NSW Police, she runs hers, and her husband’s successful business, Greg Watson Showing Canes and Whips incorporating Hatitude! Exclusive millinery and outfitting. She is a listed judge with the following Australian equestrian associations; * Equestrian Australia: National Listed judge * Show Horse Council of Australasia: Royal Show Listed Judge * Australian Hunter Horse Association: Co Founder and National Listed Judge * Australian Pony Stud Book Society: State Judge Shetland Ponies, Ponies under saddle * The Miniature Pony Association of Australia: State Judge Samantha most recently received the 2010 NSW Equestrian Australia Award for services to the sport of Saddle horse and the New Zealand International Showing Awards Judge of the Season 2010-2011. She is a highly experienced, professional and respected judge of hacks, galloways, ponies, riders, breeds, saddle hunters and working hunters. She is a qualified judge of adult turnout classes holding an excellent understanding of the correct requirements of formal costume and saddlery. She has
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SAMANTHA WATSON
Samantha Judging at the 2010 NSW State Samantha and her Purebred Arabian
Warmblood Gala Show “Jimmy Choo” Champion Galloway Hack
Lithgow Show 2011
Samantha lives in Hartley, Australia at the foothills of the Blue Mountains in NSW approximately 2
hours drive from Sydney. In addition to working part time for the NSW Police, she runs hers, and her