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Track Rider Courses in Wagga Wagga

A Track Rider exercises horses for racing or training, improves their fitness, addresses behavioural issues, and works in a team, often with irregular hours.

How do I become a Track Rider in Wagga Wagga?

Get qualified to work as a Track Rider with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

Common questions

In Australia, a full time Track Rider generally earns $1,440 per week ($74,880 annual salary) before tax. This is a median figure for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only. As you gain more experience you can expect a potentially higher salary than people who are new to the industry.

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This industry has experienced a drop in employment numbers in recent years. There are currently 2,900 people working as a Track Rider in Australia, compared to 3,100 five years ago. Track Riders may find work across all regions of Australia.

Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights

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If you’re interested in a career as a Track Rider, consider enrolling in a Certificate III in Racing (Trackwork Rider). You’ll develop high level riding skills to exercise thoroughbred racehorses. This course covers a range of topics including racing industry ethics, personal health and fitness for working with horses, attending to horses at race meetings and handling horses in stables.

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Track Rider careers

The Track Rider courses in Wagga Wagga offer aspiring equine enthusiasts a unique opportunity to embark on a rewarding career in the racing industry. With a total of four courses available, learners can select from both beginner and advanced options tailored to their level of experience. For those new to the field, the Certificate III in Racing (Trackwork Rider) RGR30518 and the Certificate II in Racing Industry RGR20221 provide essential skills and knowledge to kickstart their journey. Each course is designed to equip students with practical abilities relevant to working with racehorses, ensuring they are industry-ready upon completion.

Experienced learners seeking to advance their careers can take advantage of the Certificate IV in Racing (Racehorse Trainer) RGR40118 or the Certificate IV in Racing (Jockey) RGR40221. These courses build on existing qualifications, providing a pathway to specialised roles within the racing sector. Completing an advanced course can significantly enhance a learner’s career prospects, particularly in roles such as Jockey or Horse Trainer, where skill and expertise are paramount.

In addition to the detailed course offerings, the 'Track Rider courses in Wagga Wagga' page features valuable information about related job roles that may interest students. Potential career paths include positions such as a Stable Manager, Stable Hand, and Horse Breeding Assistant. These roles are integral to ensuring the humane treatment and management of racehorses, aligning with the growing emphasis on animal welfare within the industry, as outlined in the Animal Welfare and Veterinary courses category.

Wagga Wagga serves as an excellent location for pursuing Track Rider courses, given its vibrant horse racing community and accessible training facilities. With strong connections to the local racing industry, students benefit from hands-on experience and networking opportunities that can lead to successful careers. As prospective learners explore course options, they may also find it worthwhile to investigate additional roles, such as a Racing Cadet Steward or Horse Riding Instructor, both of which can complement a career as a Track Rider, enhancing their skill set in managing and training horses effectively.