Michael Boyce has been a regular face on the campdrafting circuit for 40 years and headed to his first Warwick Rodeo in 1947. Mr Boyce grew up in the Warwick area but farmed in Felton for 39 years ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Central & North Burnett. Followed categories will be added to My News. With six drafts taking place, riders had the task of navigating the field to ensure their ...
Gibson, 34, developed a passion for the Australian equestrian sport after being introduced to the concept in 2016 and has officially swapped his footy boots for horse riding boots after announcing his ...
Chances are your New Years Eve plans don't involve riding horses, chasing cattle and sleeping under the stars. Hundreds of competitors have travelled to Dumbalk for Victoria's biggest campdrafting ...
Campdrafting is said to be the fastest-growing horse sport in Australia and competitors suspect it might be because of the range of people now taking part. Sean Dillon, from Surbiton station near ...
KIMBERLEY and Jessica Sammon have been campdrafting since they were kids and showed they were ones to beat at the Paradise Lagoons Campdraft last week. They both compete in up to 40 events a year and ...
When Shannon Brown first set up her women-only riding event, she had no idea the philanthropic journey it would take her on. It’s a sport she has a driving passion for, and one which she has mobilised ...
Gwen 'Chick' MacMillan, Donrica Stockhorse Stud, Jondaryan, Queensland, was presented with the Warwick Tribute on Sunday in front of the JHS Barnes grandstand at the Warwick Rodeo. Mrs MacMillan was ...
"My dad drafted, and we would come up here as kids and junior draft," Mrs Argue said. She and her husband have continued drafting with their own children. "The Big River draft is just a really social ...
Ben Hall enters the pen and quietly walks his horse into a mob of eight Angus steers. He peels off one steer, herding it to the front. Twice the steer tries to re-join the mob and twice Hall instantly ...
After a long-standing teaching career in manual arts and mathematics, Alan Davison is now enjoying retirement by dedicating his time to a lifelong passion: campdrafting.
Queensland's first case of the deadly Hendra virus in three years has reignited calls to lift vaccination rates as the state moves into its peak horse sport season. An unvaccinated horse in the ...