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Honour for riding great

Edgar’s Mission founder Pam Ahern has been inducted into the Garryowen Hall of Fame.

The recognition was announced at the 2025 Royal Melbourne Show, with the hall of fame recognising riders, horses and individuals who have displayed outstanding commitment to the prestigious Garryowen competition.

The Garryowen Equestrienne Turnout, held annually at the Royal Melbourne Show, is regarded as the pinnacle event for female equestrians in Australia. The competition was founded in honour of accomplished horsewoman Violet Murrell and her beloved horse Garryowen, both of whom died in a stable fire at their home in Mentone in 1934.

Ms Ahern said her induction into the hall of fame was “out of this world”.

“I think it’s every girl who loves horses’ dream to compete in the Garryowen,” she said.

Ms Ahern achieved her first Garryowen victory in 1997 riding Neville (registered name Pageant), a horse she bought while working in a lolly factory.

“Neville was quirky, but I loved him dearly and the chemistry between us was magic,” she said.

“That day I won, I could have put him on the moon. He was so trusting in me he would do whatever I asked.”

Her second win came in 2006 on Harvey (W P Imagine), an ex-racehorse who was languishing in a paddock.

“Harvey was greatly underweight, with sores on his back from a rug left on too long,” Ms Ahern said.

“Like Neville, he had his tricky side and had to be ridden with great care and kindness. I named him Imagine because I said to my friend ‘imagine what this horse would look like all pumped up and trotting around an arena’.”

Not long after that victory, Ms Ahern found another calling – championing the cause of farmed animals through the creation of the not-for-profit sanctuary Edgar’s Mission.

“I always thought my life would be about riding horses, but I’ve learned it was an incredible stepping stone to where I am today. The lessons those horses taught me, about patience, compassion and connection, serve me every single day,” she said.

“To be recognised in the Garryowen Hall of Fame is a great honour and I pay tribute to the many horses who have guided me along the way along with the wonderful people I have met.”

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