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HomeSportRiders buckle up in Calliope

Riders buckle up in Calliope

A packed house at the Calliope Rodeo Association’s Australia Day event enjoyed a full evening of primetime entertainment.

Around 1500 spectators travelled to Calliope Rodeo Grounds for the association’s annual event held on Sunday, 26 January.

With senior and junior competitors taking on barrel races, as well as steer and bull rides, the 2025 edition of the event was incredibly strong.

“We truly love holding an event that the whole family can enjoy regardless of age, as a not-for-profit organisation, that’s what it’s all about,” Calliope Rodeo Association treasurer Amanda Weston said.

“Every year that we are able to keep the love of rodeo alive is a success.

“We are truly grateful for all the support we received from our local community groups such as SES, Rotary, Scouts, Calliope Pony Club, Calliope Campdraft and Mt Larcom Show Society.

“Without their support, we wouldn’t be able to run such a smooth rodeo.”

One of the highlights of the event was the Under-12 poddy competition, which saw a long list of competitors.

Both locals and travelling juniors showcased their talents on the back of some kicking calves, much to the appreciation of the bumper crowd.

Linkyn Harrison would take out that hotly contested program with Hunter Dagan and Clayton Walker rounding off the podium in second and third respectively.

In the senior Open Bull competition Wesley McDonald and Lucas Taylor were the separate victors of the two rounds with Trent Pointon taking out the senior bull competition.

In the open barrel event, Kate Batts stole the show after just taking out the top buckle ahead of Breanna Bauman and Clare Perry.

And it was certainly a weekend to celebrate for the Burgess family after Teneeka (local open), Teah (Under-12s) and Jade (Under-18s) all secured the top position in their respective barrel racing events.

The full list of results are as follows:

Open Barrel

Winner: Kate Batts

Second: Breanna Bauman

Third: Clara Perry

Fourth: Maddison Caban

Local Barrel Under-18s

Winner: Jade Burgess

Second: Billie Paish

Third: Drew Christensen

Fourth: Gian Pizzy

Local Barrel Under-12

Winner: Teah Burgess

Second: Chloe Woodard

Third: Grace Masters

Local Barrel open

Winner: Taneeka Burgess

Second: Catherine Stewart

Third: Brooke Read

Fourth: Jade Burgess

Under-15s Junior Steer

Winner: Cooper McConnell

Second: Cooper Bennett

Third: Ebbet Walker

Fourth: Billy Cook and Chase Wieland.

Under-18s Junior Bull

Winner: Blake Croydon

Second: Sebastian Asquith

Third: Matty Ahern

Fourth: Noah West

Round One Open Bull

Winner: Wesley McDonald

Second: Daniel Hafey

Round Two Open Bull

Winner: Lucas Taylor

Second: Hank Woodard

Third: Billy Goetsch

Novice Bull

Winner: Taj Everingham

Second: Innes Fraser

Third: Trent Pointon

Fourth: Blake Croydon

Senior Bull

Winner: Trent Pointon

Second: Sonny Pearse

Chute Out

Winner: Daniel Hafey.

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