The Northern Advocate

Rodeo action

- Kristin Edge

There was plenty of bucking action at the Mid Northern Rodeo with the best in the sport challengin­g themselves against the best bovine and equine animals.

However, organisers were disappoint­ed with crowd numbers, the lowest in recent years and the actions of some protesters, who did not heed warnings not to film events with highdefini­tion cameras.

Mid Northern Rodeo member Dianna Bradshaw said an approximat­ely 1000-strong crowd watched the first day of competitio­n on Saturday and 700 turned out yesterday.

While they had hoped for more spectators, the 205 rodeo competitor­s did not disappoint.

The Church family, synonymous with rodeo in New Zealand, had a good weekend with Merv Church taking out the prestigiou­s open bull ride event yesterday. Local barrel racer Abby Tauariki won the allwomen event.

Bradshaw said no animals had been injured over the two days but the club’s president Noel Upton ended up in Whanga¯rei hospital with six broken ribs after his supposedly trained and well mannered mount bucked unexpected­ly as he was helping clear the main arena of bulls at the end of the day’s competitio­n.

Upton landed on the pommel of the western saddle and cracked his ribs.

Yesterday there was a minute’s silence to acknowledg­e the contributi­on of long time rodeo supporter Viv Dobson, who died last year.

Bradshaw said police were called on Saturday after animal activists breached a ban on filming with highdefini­tion cameras.

Police confirmed they were called to the grounds but no arrests had been made. Most of the protesters stood at the main gates with placards expressing their concerns.

Direct Animal Action spokespers­on Apollo Taito said the ban was typical of rodeo cowboys who didn’t want wider New Zealand to know what really went on at rodeos.

“There is a lack of transparen­cy in rodeo that’s seriously concerning. What are they hiding? Are they afraid another animal will die today and it will be caught on camera?”

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 ?? Photo / Michael Cunningham ?? Sam Church from Palmerston North makes an unorthodox dismount in the bareback bronc riding event.
Photo / Michael Cunningham Sam Church from Palmerston North makes an unorthodox dismount in the bareback bronc riding event.

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