The CCSHA The CCSHA is an association dedicated to the Clydesdale cross. The idea for the society grew out of informal discussions on the web forum of the Horse Rider's Clubs Association Victoria (HRCAV). It became clear to users on this forum that many people were riding Clydesdale Cross horses and that they were valued by their owners for their wonderful temperaments, athleticism and hardiness.The CCSHA provides registration for Clydesdale cross horses and maintains a stud book. We regularly hold events, such as competitions and training days, for our members. We also sponsor events such as best performed Clydesdale cross at HRCAV TTT competitions, and sponsor Clydesdale cross breed rings at agricultural shows. Upcoming EventsCOMBINED TRAINING AND DRESSAGE DAY 2010Werribee Park Open to all EFA and CCSHA members Sunday 15th August, 2010. Entries close 4th August. Entry form available here CCSHA DINNER Werribee Park Equestrian Centre Proposed date is late August or early September Open to all breeds, members and non members More information on the events page Past Events2010 CCSHA championship show held at Werribee Park 28th February 2010 Recent EventsCombined training and dressage dayWerribee Park Equestrian Centre 16th of August 2009 Dressage clinic with Leanne Williams Sunday 28th June 2009 CCSHA Combined Training and Dressage Day Saturday 16th August, 2008 CCSHA Championship show 2008 Held on Sunday 30th March View photos View results (PDF format) Click to see the full list of events |
Upcoming events: COMBINED TRAINING AND DRESSAGE DAY 2010 Sunday 15th August, 2010. Entries close 4th August CCSHA sponsored by B-Boots Horse Work Boots Great Protection from brushing and knocking Made to measure or buy standard sizes www.b-boots.com.au |










The CCSHA is an association dedicated to the Clydesdale cross. The idea for the society grew out of informal discussions on the web forum of the Horse Rider's Clubs Association Victoria (HRCAV). It became clear to users on this forum that many people were riding Clydesdale Cross horses and that they were valued by their owners for their wonderful temperaments, athleticism and hardiness.