Trickle Net Search for Sponsored Rider

Trickle Net Search for Sponsored Rider
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Trickle Net Search for Sponsored Rider

Do you have the next Valegro in your yard or do you ride like Charlotte Dujardin? If so the team at Trickle Net, the ultimate slow feeder net, want to hear from you! The Lincolnshire-based business is looking for a future dressage superstar to support throughout 2017.

 

 

The lucky sponsored rider will receive £100 to help cover entry fees, and a Trickle Net ambassador support package which includes a branded jacket, baseball cap, T-shirt, three saddle pads and a mug, three Trickle Nets, two Trickle Net Minis, a Bale Net and a Trickle Net sign for the horse box.

Said Ellen Chapman founder of Trickle Net: “As the company grows we are keen to put something back into the sport and decided that supporting a dressage rider would be our first foray into rider sponsorship.”

All ages and levels of rider across the discipline are eligible for the sponsorship.  The Trickle Net team are simply looking for a rider who shows passion in their chosen sport and that you keep Trickle Net updated with competition results, training and your equestrian activities.

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This will include a monthly blog with an update on what you have been doing which can be used on the Trickle Net website and across social media.

If you feel you have what it takes to represent the brand and would like to enter, simply email the team with no more than 200 words on your competition results, what level you are competing at and why you would like to be part of the sponsored team.

Please send you application to: ellen@tricklenet.co.uk – closing date March 31, 2017.

Suzanne Ashton

Suzanne Ashton, Founder of Everything Horse (Est, 2012). Qualifications include a Ba Hons in Marketing Management and Diploma in Equine Studies. Suzanne has ridden and owned horses since a young child and has over a decade of experience in news writing and magazine content publication in the equestrian industry.