Graham talks about his humble beginnings as a drover and how he learnt to survive in the horse business before he became one of Australia’s greatest horseman. “Everything needs a leader,” Graham says and we need to understand what a horse is thinking so we can help develop his thought process on cattle. Graham talks about what he had to change in his training program when he moved to the United States, how cutting has evolved over the years and who his mentor was when he was learning.
Categories: Legends Of The Sport, Interviews, Outside the Arena.
Trainers in this Video
Graham Amos
How I Got Started: When I was rodeoing in the late 1960’s I saw Greg Lougher (Legendary Californian Horseman who introduced cutting to Australia) give a cutting demonstra

