Goulburn’ Rodeo Club’s annual Australian Bushmen’s Campdraft and Rodeo Association (ABCRA) brought many visiting spectators from Sydney Wollongong and the ACT to joint locals to watch an action packed program. The events started around midday with the junior events and concluded under lights with the open rough stock events. There was only a light breeze to cool spectators on a pleasant Saturday afternoon and evening. Away from the main arena, where the action was virtually non stop except for the meal break there were rides and food stalls to keep youngsters amused and the participants and audience fed and watered. By the time the main events came around the spectator seating and grassed areas were all but full with people expecting to see some spectacular performances from the livestock and the contestants. Did you know the Goulburn Post is now offering breaking news alerts and a weekly email newsletter? Keep up-to-date with all the local news: sign up here.
After starting his 30 year career with the Goulburn Post, on Goulburn Rodeo weekend 1989, journalist/photographer Darryl Fernance retires, with the Goulburn Rodeo as one of his last official jobs.
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Goulburn’ Rodeo Club’s annual Australian Bushmen’s Campdraft and Rodeo Association (ABCRA) brought many visiting spectators from Sydney Wollongong and the ACT to joint locals to watch an action packed program.
The events started around midday with the junior events and concluded under lights with the open rough stock events.
There was only a light breeze to cool spectators on a pleasant Saturday afternoon and evening.
Away from the main arena, where the action was virtually non stop except for the meal break there were rides and food stalls to keep youngsters amused and the participants and audience fed and watered.
By the time the main events came around the spectator seating and grassed areas were all but full with people expecting to see some spectacular performances from the livestock and the contestants.
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Did you know the Goulburn Post is now offering breaking news alerts and a weekly email newsletter? Keep up-to-date with all the local news: sign up here.