Toolamba's Louis Woodman, 10.
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Rechelle Zammit
The Shepparton Pro Rodeo charged back into town on Friday, April 10, delivering raw power, polished skill and unmistakable country tradition.
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Riders took on the arena before a solid local crowd, with the event once again confirming its place as a standout on Shepparton’s event calendar.
Our photographer Rechelle Zammit had boots on the ground on Friday night, capturing some of the rodeo’s grit, energy and buzz.
Friends Katie Lunn from Merrijig, Rachelle Walsh from Toolamba and Tamara Woodman from Toolamba, were out enjoying Friday night’s activities.
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Rechelle Zammit
Rider Kodah Lovett powers home during the Barrel Racing event.
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Rechelle Zammit
This Kalkallo family kicked back for a good show on Friday night. Daughter Chrystal Sheen, mum Amanda Morrison, and daughter Belinda Patterson with her husband Ben Patterson.
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Rechelle Zammit
Shepparton's Leon Sims, 3, with his dad Lachlan Sims.
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Rechelle Zammit
Katie Pierce competed in the junior division of the Barrel Racing.
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Rechelle Zammit
Godson Charlie Ewart, 7, son Arlo Nicholson, 5, with his mum Tess Nicholson.
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Rechelle Zammit
First Constable Tom Burton, Paramedic Jack Nolan, Safety Officer Lindsay Florence, First Constable Christian Cardinali and Graduate Paramedic Ashim Sapkota, were all on duty at the rodeo to keep spectators safe.
Photo by
Rechelle Zammit