September 3 - We have a young (U.S.) man (just graduated High School) working for our business now who would like to go to AU and work. Farm or ranch preferred, he has some farm experience. He's not a polocrosse player or even a rider (yet?!?), he just wants to work and live in AU. Wonderful work ethic, great personality, big and strong, 18yrs. old. Does anyone have something for him? I will fwd messages to him.
Lori Lennox
July 2008
July 2 - Hello my name is wesley im from south africa and i was interested in moving over to australia at the end of 2008 and i was wondering if someone can help me im lookin to work on a solocrosse farm, i play polocrosse in south africa and have been playin since i was 6 years of age i am now 20 years old... Pls can someone get back to me, im lookin for something close to new castle due to friends livin in new castle... Thank you wesley
February 2008
February 11 - Hi, I have been trying to contact ARLENE CROOKE on behalf of my wife SELENA and myself, after she spent a couple of weeks on holiday with us in the UK some years ago. If you would be kind enough to pass my e-mail address onto ARLENE I would be very grateful. Yours sincerely KEN TAYLOR
February 5 - I am a 4 handicap Zimbabwean player who is looking to come to the UK to work. I am really keen not to miss this years' season and am looking for a club to join or a work placement that will enable me to play.
I have experience in coaching and schooling green horses and have played up to A grade polocrosse in Zambia.
Ideally I would need a horse for the season until I'm in a position to get my own.
Please email us about your club and tournaments. Reports and photos are most welcome.
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