Last year the Kyabram rodeo hit the dirt hard, cancelled by the pandemic and everyone told to keep their boots, utes and cowboy hats at home.
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But on Friday night, March 11, the rodeo dusted itself off and was back with a vengeance — no customary rodeo limp to be seen.
The action started with bareback bronc riding on spectacularly large mares, before some roping events where the steers gave nearly ever rider the slip.
Barrel racing took the stage after sundown, giving the crowd a glimpse of the most agile athletes on four legs moving at full throttle.
One horse was moving so fast, it left its rider at the barrel and kept going.
Once all the bronc and roping events were done, the open bull ride started to great anticipation.
Things were a bit slow in the chute with the bulls leaning on riders’ legs multiple times.
Overall, there were no lethal injuries, leaving the Kyabram Show Society and McPhee Rodeo Company to call the event a success.
There were not even any fence crashes thanks to Kyabram’s enormous arena.
As quickly as it happened, the animals, riders and fences were stripped down and trucked off, everything destined for the Merrijig Rodeo on Saturday night and Chiltern on Sunday, where they would do it all again.