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Stage set for Boneo Park World Cup qualifier

The Road to Texas continues this weekend at Boneo Park, as more than 500 horses and elite riders from across Australia and New Zealand descend on the Mornington Peninsula for the Boneo Park World Cup Show, presented by SFS Fencing Australia.

Allyson Lamb and Eagle Rock are one of 26 combinations set to contest the Boneo Park World Cup Qualifier CSI1*-W on Sunday. Image by One Eyed Frog Photography.

Equestrian Life

Published 1 Oct 2025

The highlight of the weekend, the World Cup Qualifier, will take centre stage in the main arena at 1:00pm AEST on Sunday 5 October. This feature event has attracted 26 competitors — one of the largest World Cup fields ever assembled at Boneo Park — all vying for series points towards a coveted place at the FEI Jumping World Cup Final in Texas, USA, in April 2026. 

Managing Director of Boneo Park Equestrian Centre, Fiona Selby, said: “This weekend’s Boneo Park World Cup is set to be a showcase of elite equestrian sport. With riders chasing qualification for the World Cup Final in Texas, it’s exciting to see such a strong field competing on our home soil. 

“Boneo Park offers a world-class stage for this level of competition. From the premium arena surfaces to the stunning wetlands backdrop, this weekend’s event reflects the excellence our venue is known for. We encourage the community to witness the action with free entry available for spectators.” 

Riders to watch

Phil Lever – The current National Senior Champion will be riding Billionaire NZPH, fresh off his debut World Cup victory in last weekend’s qualifier at Willinga Park

Sam Whale and Oliver Croucher – These two top contenders are making the trip from New Zealand. 

Billy Raymont – A dual World Championship representative and crowd favourite! 

Jack Barker and Hudson Craig – These two local rising stars are making their World Cup debuts. 

The talent doesn’t end there; view the full start list here via Equipe. 

Billy Raymont and Caprino will line up in the World Cup Qualifier on Sunday. Image Equisoul Photography.

Tune into watch the live stream via Equestrian Life & ClipMyHorse.TV Australia 

ClipMyHorse.TV and Equestrian Life are live streaming all the action from Ring 1 beginning at 8:00am AEST on Sunday 5 October. 

Timetable:

Yandoo Junior Championship (Art. 238.2.2) 

Leader Equine Young Rider Championship (Art.238.2.2) 

Boneo Park World Cup Qualifier CSI1*-W 

Equestrian Life Future Starts Championship (Art.238.2.2) 

Watch it live and free via Equestrian Life here. 

Watch it live and free, as well as on-demand via subscription, with ClipMyHorse.TV here. 

Watch the action ringside

Spectators are welcome and can enjoy free entry and parking from Friday to Sunday. With trade stalls, on site café open daily including dinner Saturday night, and the stunning backdrop of its wetlands, it promises to be a spectacular weekend of competition. 

When: Friday 3 October – Sunday 5 October 2025 

Where: Boneo Park Equestrian Centre, 312 Boneo Road, Boneo, VIC 

Feature event: World Cup Qualifier, Sunday 5 October, 1:00pm (Main Arena) 

More info: www.boneopark.com.au