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RoseAnne's experience, passion and unique understanding of horse and rider has brought her and her students much success.  RoseAnne has trained both winning horses and riders for nearly the past two decades, winning Overall High Score Trainer Award and FWPHA High Score Trainer Awards in the Short Stirrup, Schooling Hunter, Pre-Children’s Equitation, Modified Divisions, Low Hunters, and Children’s Divisions. 

~The only way to become the best is to work hard, have patience and to keep a sense of humor~
RoseAnne Spallone-Nagle (Owner/Head Trainer) credits her early accomplishments to the guidance and instruction of many of the country's leading trainers including (former United States Equestrian Team Coach) George Morris and (5-time Olympian and silver medalist) Anne Kursinski.  Having ridden and trained up and down the east coast throughout her junior career, she steadily rode her way up from the Short Stirrup and Maiden divisions into the Medal/Maclay and continuing to compete in the Jumpers up to Grand Prix.
Before founding Spallone Sporthorses, LLC., RoseAnne worked as Assistant Trainer to Frank Madden with a home base at Old Salem Farm where students were top finishers at many prestigious competitions such as the North American Young Rider Championships, The Devon Horse Show, Capital Challenge, The National Horse Show, The Washington International Horse Show, The Pennsylvania National Horse Show, and WEF. 


~Specializing in the Competitive or Recreational Rider~
RoseAnne founded Spallone Sporthorses, LLC, specializing in hunters, jumpers and equitation after building over 35 years worth of training and riding techniques and experiences with thousands of horses under the tutelage of the sports top riders and trainers.  She began freelancing, traveling to different farms teaching lessons, training younger horses, and marketing sale/lease horses at home and on the road. 
 In 2020 RoseAnne was asked if she would ever consider doing Clinics.  After taking a short leave in 2018 due to a rough pregnancy and giving birth to an amazing little boy in 2019, she was thrilled to get back to the ring and do what she loves. RoseAnne now does clinics all around the country teaching all levels of riders and their mounts.