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12 July, 2023

Good times in the saddle

From Nobby to Westbrook and everywhere in between, locals ventured out west last Saturday for the first ever Pittsworth Pro Rodeo.


Clint Morris, Elijah-James Morris and Barbara Cave from Westbrook. Elijah-James won the Under 12 Mini Bull ride.
Clint Morris, Elijah-James Morris and Barbara Cave from Westbrook. Elijah-James won the Under 12 Mini Bull ride.

The rodeo was a raging success, with more than 3,500 people through the gates and top class action as well as local juniors delighting an all-ages crowd.

Families rugged up and took their spots early while others arrived later and  enjoyed the entertainment into the night. 

Pittsworth Show Society vice president Amanda Rhiel was delighted with how the day went. 

“I’ve got no words actually,” she said, then adding that “the atmosphere of the spectators” was a high point. 

“It was a really great family-oriented day, very well run and the competitors made you feel like you were a part of their family,” she said. 

“The campers too... they were thankful to be allowed to camp here and they cleaned up after themselves.“

Amanda made special mention of Brian and Tara Lovett from Taroom who had loaned their know-how to help make the event the success it was.

“Brian’s had a lot to do with rodeos and had never been to Pittsworth before but he said the presentation of the grounds and the arena was one of the best he’d seen.”

“I’d love to have another one if that’s the committee consensus,” Amanda said.

While the excitement of the finals and the bronc riders at night brought big thrills, the crowds also cheered heartily for the younger riders who entered the arena throughout the day, from the tiniest tots on Shetlands to the courageous young mini bull riders and barrel racers.

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