Champion Small Pony competitor Evie Isherwood, 11, of Cobram, took home second place riding Gemsfield Royal Ballet.
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Rechelle Zammit
The 134th Numurkah Show took off on Wednesday, October 23, with patrons descending on the town to partake in the day’s entertainment and activities.
Open Hack competitor Haylee Adams of Cobram riding Think French.
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Rechelle Zammit
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Hosted by the Numurkah Agricultural and Pastoral Society, the event celebrated tradition and community spirit.
There was something for everyone at the Numurkah Show on Wednesday, October 23.
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Rechelle Zammit
Local farmers and animal enthusiasts alike were thrilled by the impressive displays of livestock, with proud owners and their prized animals earning well-deserved recognition through colourful sashes.
The Tiny Tots pageant added a touch of charm, as young contestants dressed to impress, knowing a bright smile was the perfect finishing touch.
The sun was out and so were the smiles. Back, Evie Hickey, 12, Ruby Laidlaw, 12, Cobie Patching, 11, Indi Rodda, 11, and Aiden Power, 11. Front, Willah Hitchcock, 7, Eden Doncon, 9, Addi Stuart, 12, and Brooklyn Few, 11.
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Rechelle Zammit
Meanwhile, children released their restless energy while being whipped about on rides or bouncing in the jumping castle.
Chelsea Evans, 13, of Cobram, Heidi Fitzgerald, 13, of Invergordon, and Willow Forbes, 12, of Cobram.
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Rechelle Zammit
And for those who woke up in feast mode, there were options aplenty.
For full coverage of the Numurkah Show and more Rechelle Zammit photos, see Country News, inserted in October 30’s Courier.