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Saddle up for Australia’s most famous Rodeo and Campdraft

Polish up your spurs and saddle up and ride to Australia’s most famous rodeo and campdraft at Warwick Showgrounds from 24-30 October.

With the border gates open after a two-year Covid-19 break, Warwick Show & Rodeo Society is ready to explode with the action, fun and excitement of rodeo royalty, campdraft’s finest and live nightly entertainment.

This year the feature event with be the Ariat Saddle Bronc ride.

With a prize pool of over $12,000, they expect to see riders from all over the country vie for the glory of the win.

The Pryde’s Easifeed Warwick Gold Cup Campdraft is the most sort-after prize in the land of campdrafting and this year they will have riders from east to west and north to south travelling to Warwick for the honour of holding the Cup high.

While in their beautiful region take the time to explore what the Southern Downs have to offer, with stunning waterfalls to one side and tantalizing wineries on the other.

For more updates and ticket release information, keep your eyes glued to social media @WarwickRodeoandCampdraft or the website warwickshowandrodeo.com.au

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