Friday, 1 March 2013

Life's Like This - RTE





On the 25th of September, more than 500 young people in Ireland filmed a moment in their daily lives to form part of RTÉ’s Life’s Like This documentary project. A series of documentary films created from this footage was broadcast throughout the day on the 6th of November on RTÉ Two.
A group of  RACE students participated in this project and were included in the broadcast.  They recorded various moments in their lives at RACE on the day.  Their footage included an introduction to some of the horses in the barn, a simulator demonstration and a rundown of the daily activities. 
The students enjoyed participating in the project and it was good fun to see the broadcast on TV.
Follow the link below to view video – the students feature in the 2pm slot. 

Friday, 22 February 2013

Meet the trainees - Jason Dixon

My name is Jason Dixon. I’m 16 years old. I am from Finglas in Dublin. I have always had an interest in horses and soccer. I have been playing soccer since I was 4. I was player of the year for the under 9’s team and I have won plenty of trophy’s and medals. I was made captain for the past 2 years of Stella Maris which is a well known top club in Dublin.
I have been riding horses bareback since I was young. I had to make the decision to try make a career in soccer or to try and make a career in the horse racing industry. I have only started riding in saddles since I came to RACE. The instructors here at RACE have taught me so much lately, such as how to tack up properly, how to oil the tack, how to ride in a saddle, how to use the whip in an appropriate manner and how to care for a horse up to a high standard.
My favourite rider is AP McCoy. I admire the way he has a lot of stamina which, gives him great ability to drive a horse from such a long way out. I am really enjoying my time at RACE, it is a great experience and I look forward to the great opportunities that awaits in the near future.
Getting ready to learn how to jump out of stalls

Friday, 15 February 2013

Meet the trainees - Damien Moore

My name is Damien Moore. I am 16 years old. I’m from Monasterevin, Co. Kildare. My first time working around horses was about 5 years ago. My brother Patrick brought me out to the stables where he was working, which was Christie Donohue’s. I only mucked out and groomed, along with other practical things. I also gained experience in Church View Stables too.
I was about 9 years of age when I first realised I wanted to be a jockey. I always wanted to follow my brother Patrick, who was a jockey, so I decided to try and get into RACE. When I turned 16 I attended an open day in RACE, and attended a trial week later that year. I was very nervous during the trial because I didn’t have that much experience and I didn’t have a clue how to ride. I got through it in the end and here I am now in RACE.
I am hoping to sign on as an apprentice jockey in the future. I have always followed the racing and I look up to many jockeys such as Fran Berry , Ryan Moore and many others. I try to go to the stimulators every day and practice my technique by following the riding skills I have learned by looking at the jockeys on television and at the racing. I always give it my best shot around the yard etc. Becoming a jockey is my dream. I can always improve on my riding skills in the hope that one day I will make that dream come true.
Maddenstown Gallops