Dressage Club of South Australia (DCSA)

DCSA is a non-profit making organisation who provide Official and Associate competions and Critique Days ranging from Preparatory to Grand Prix.

DCSA was the first dressage club in South Australia, having been started by Tom Roberts in the early 1950s. Initially the club met weekly on Saturday mornings in Adelaide's South Parklands, near where the hockey fields are located.

Later, with the untiring dedication of John Vaughan, a sargeant in the Mounted Police, and Tom Roberts, the club found a permanent home on the narrow isthmus of the parklands between the Torrens and the railway line at Bowden, to be known as John Vaughan Park.

The club is now based at the Adelaide Hills Equestrian Centre in Lobethal, a most picturesque facility showcasing the best of the Adelaide Hills and Onkaparinga Valley.

Our Founder, Tom Roberts said about Dressage "AIM AT PERFECTION, BUT FROM DAY TO DAY ASK ONLY FOR IMPROVEMENT OR SOME LITTLE PROGRESS" - a motto that the Committee and Members of the club strive to follow.

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