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Raw with Clinton Anderson

Hosted by Clinton Anderson

Clinton Anderson was born and raised in Queensland, Australia, where a childhood spent riding his grandmother's old Thoroughbred mare sparked a lifelong obsession with horses. By age 12, he was playing polocrosse at the national level. At 13, he met Gordon McKinlay, a horseman and clinician who would fundamentally reshape his future. Over a two-year apprenticeship with McKinlay, the teenage Anderson started and trained over 600 horses โ€” including wild Outback brumbies โ€” building a foundation in colt starting and safety that still underpins his methods today.

At 17, Anderson moved to the barn of Ian Francis, a three-time National Cutting Horse Association Futurity Champion and five-time National Reining Horse Association Futurity Champion. Under Francis, he refined his ability to create softness and suppleness in a horse. In 1996, he traveled to Arizona for a brief apprenticeship with Al Dunning, winner of multiple AQHA World Championships. He returned to Australia and placed third in the 1997 Australian National Reining Horse Association Futurity aboard his mare Mindy โ€” a horse that would become an icon of the Downunder Horsemanship brand.

In 1997, Anderson made the United States his permanent home and officially launched Downunder Horsemanship. The Method โ€” his structured, step-by-step training system built on mutual respect between horse and rider โ€” was designed to be accessible to everyday horse owners regardless of discipline, age, or experience. He won the prestigious Road to the Horse colt-starting competition in both 2003 and 2005, cementing his reputation as one of the most effective communicators in the industry.

In 2001, Anderson became the first clinician in history to create a made-for-TV horse training program, launching on RFD-TV. Downunder Horsemanship quickly became the network's number-one equine show. In 2011, a half-hour version debuted on Fox Sports Net, reaching 80 million viewers nationally. He also created an internet TV platform giving horse owners worldwide free access to his training content. His book, Clinton Anderson's Downunder Horsemanship, brought the Method to readers in a richly illustrated guide that has helped thousands of horse owners build safer partnerships.

Today, Downunder Horsemanship operates from Farmington, Arkansas, where Anderson trains and shows reined cow horses while continuing to develop his Method through clinics, Walkabout Tours, digital content, and his No Worries Club membership community. His podcast, Raw with Clinton Anderson, strips away the production polish for unfiltered conversations about horses, training philosophy, business, and the western lifestyle โ€” delivered with the directness and confidence his audience expects.