The Koorawatha Show was an excellent success with hundreds of people turning up throughout the day.
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The ice-cream van and drink stations were kept busy, with droves of children, and adults trying to keep cool in the hot, dry weather.
The mini jeeps, pet dog show and trial dog competition all proved popular, as did the horse events, sheep judging and pavilion.
The Tiny Tots Prince or Princess winner was Millie Lane, Jack Langfield came second and third was Chloe Leonard.
Junior Prince or Princess was Breearnna Horne, Jeremy Hazelton came second and Charlie Sturgiss and Victoria Bragg were equal third.
In the seniors category Corey McCoy came first, Annabele Sturgiss second and, in equal third, was Elizabeth Bragg and Stacey Mewburn.
Robert Trengove had the best pen of three trade lambs, Annabele Sturgiss had the best pen of three for export, (51kg or more) which also took out the champion lamb prize.
Ray Wood had the Champian Crossbred Fleece, while Binnington Partnership and Binnington Partnership won Champion Fleece of the Show and Champion Merino Fleece.
The Grand Champion Rider of the Show was Tahlia Wells on “Day Dream Believer”. Supreme Part Welsh was Leonie Parkinson on “Mallawa Park Trickery”.
Supreme Led Pony, Breed of the Show, was Leonie Parkinson, Ridden Champion was Peta Elkins on “Jack of all Trades”.
Child’s Quietest Pony was Laine Sheahan on “Taringa Dermot”. Champion Pony Hack was Lucy Hocking on “Bamborogh Liberance”.
Members of the show society are please with how well the show went, and look forward to next year’s event.