By Andrew Smith
From the very moment she hopped on his back, Ariella Stafford was told her standardbred Practically Magic would never be able to compete in showjumping.
Fast forward eight years and the duo were crowned the 2025 Queensland Off-The-Track (QOTT) Leaderboard Champions for Showjumping in the Standardbreds category at the recent Equestrian Queensland Annual Awards.
The former harness racer had formerly been in the care of Vic Frost and Gail Geeson, posting six wins from 58 starts on the track under the racing name of Jackfrost.
He had his last race at Redcliffe in 2016, before being retired.
Stafford then came upon Jackfrost a few years later while volunteering for Riding for the Disabled (RDA) where she would prepare horses for lessons.
She explained how her immediate plans to retrain the standardbred in showjumping were shut down.
“I started volunteering at RDA, and they gave us a horse to look after and ride - at that point, he was very, very green, and he couldn't canter and he was just leading little kids around,” Stafford said.
“I kind of decided ‘oh, I'll ride him, and I want to jump him,’ and everyone said ‘he's a standardbred, he won't jump.’
“Me being aged 11 at the time was thinking ‘he’s got four legs, and he's a horse and he'll jump, what are you talking about?’
“I had no idea what I was doing so I just went on my merry way, started jumping him, and he had no idea what was going on at the start.
“But he's really come good, and he's come such a long way since then.”