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If you’re unsure of how to start the Method, what tools you’ll need for success, or have questions about any of our products or training equipment, we have a sales team ready and waiting to help! Our sales reps are all experienced horsemen who practice the Method on their own horses daily and can identify with your concerns and know the answers to your product questions. Each salesman has been trained by Clinton on all the Downunder Horsemanship products and has received lessons from his Certified Clinicians. You can contact our sales team Monday thru Friday 8AM – 5PM CST.

Clint Newman and his finished roping gelding Poco Legend (Pete) have competed at local jackpots, rodeos and USTRC events. Pete is an all-around favorite at Clint’s house, having taught Clint’s daughter, 8, and son, 11, how to ride. Clint has taken the gelding through the Method, even participating in a clinic taught by Certified Clinician Dale Cunningham. At Downunder Horsemanship, Clint enjoys helping customers get their hands on the information and products he knows from personal experience will work for them.

Kate Morrison shows her gelding I Know Im Dynamic (Tex) on the AQHA circuit in the All Around Amateur events, including showmanship, hunter under saddle, hunt seat equitation and western horsemanship. But Kate and Tex aren’t confined to the arena, the pair enjoys going out on the trails as well. An avid Method user herself, Kate loves building relationships with customers and learning about their successes with the Method.

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