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Sports News April 2013 3 N ATIONAL R ODEO A SSOCIATION VOLUME 20 NUMBER 68 NATIONAL RODEO AS SOCIATION PORTS NEW S APRIL 2013 S March 18th will forever be a memorable day in Australian This meeting had other Rodeo Associations in Rodeo History. It was on this day the four major Rodeo attendance namely: Associations met, and for the first time agreed in principle The National Rodeo Council (Pat Staines), QRA (Yvonne to the formation of a governing body for Rodeo. Finger & Peter Barber), RSA (Colin MacTaggart), PBR The ABCRA, APRA, CRCA and NRA were in complete Australia (Jody & Rick Ruhland). All persons that unison in forming a company that would move Rodeo attended expressed their best wishes to the new body, all forward. A name was chosen, “The Australian Rodeo agreeing in principle to support the new Rodeo Federation”, with the following Office Bearers: Bill Federation. Urquhart (NRA) Chairman, Greg Frewin (ABCRA) Vice Chairman, Glen Mansfield (APRA) Secretary and Darryl A huge task confronts this new body, however with total Baulch (CRCA) Treasurer. support the belief is Rodeo will be the big winner. Tuesday 19th March the new Australian Rodeo Federation Bill Urquhart met with invited representatives: Mark Townsend (RSPCA Qld), Daniel Young (RSPCA Qld), Steve Coleman (RSPCA NSW), Jade Norris (RSPCA Canberra) and Greg McDougall (DAFF Qld). JUNIOR DIRECTOR’S REPORT 4 APRIL BIRTHDAYS 4 TENDERS 5 BEAU JOHNSON FUNDRAISER EVENTS 7 BURNING DOWN THE HOUSE 9 RODEO RESULTS 10 RODEO STANDINGS 11 COMPETITORS PROFILE 14 WILDSIDE RESULTS 15 CENTRAL ENTRIES INFO 16 NRA RODEO CALENDAR 17-18 TENDERS FOR 2013 SADDLES & BUCKLES 19 URBAN RODEO 20 HEAD OFFICE: P.O. Box 1477, CABOOLTURE 4510 Phone: (07) 5495 8668 Fax: (07) 5495 7384 2 NATIONAL RODEO ASSO CIATION DIRECTORS NRA OFFICE PERSONNEL EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS OPERATIONAL DIRECTORS Indra Dias Chris MEYER 0428 679 437 - Bull Ride Events - Steer Wrestling Events - Breakaway Roping Events Angelina Campagna - Chairman of Executive and Malcolm WIELAND Dallas LANGE - Marketing PO Box 1477, CABOOLTURE 4510 Operational Directors 0418 754 676 0432 349 912 Christine GALL Ph: 07 5495 8668 Deputy - Robert KENNEDY 0407 943 429 Fax: 07 5495 7384 Bill URQUHART 0412 981 734 0427 112 040 e-mail: [email protected] - Committees and Promoters - Steer Undecorating Events - Saddle Ride Events - Rope & Tie Events Melissa HOWARD CENTRAL ENTRIES Luke GALL 0407 242 984 Dave MAWHINNEY - Team Roping Events 0438 879 058 Ph: 07 5499 1700 - Animal Welfare 0427 463 155 Chris MEYER e-mail: [email protected] 0428 679 437 - Junior Events PO Box 1477, CABOOLTURE 4510 - Bareback Ride Events Alan McHUGH Luke McWHIRTER - Barrel Racing Events 0418 988 526 0418 123 230 Kim CLARKE 0419 786 257 - Queen & Princess Quest Co-ordinator Alex HILL 0403 225 115 NRA ENDORSED OFFICI ALS / CONTRACTORS OPEN JUDGES - CAT 1 BULL FIGHTERS - CATEGORY B CHUTE BOSSES OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER Jason HALL 07 4630 6078 Ian BOSTOCK 07 5464 6246 Paul BARRON 07 4692 6111 Double Dee Photos - Darryl & Shirley DOYLE 0407 550 528 (Chairman) Joel McCALLUM 0400 674 023 Daryl (Doc) CAVANAGH 07 5498 8312 Scott AUGUSTIN 0413 141 223 Casey MORRIS 0407 692 921 Steve DONEATHY 0417 643 078 SECURITY Dene BARRAM 07 5464 1809 Gabe WOOD 0439 036 441 Eddie FISHER 07 5476 4424 ATK Protective Services 0411 303 322 Paul BARRON 07 4692 6111 Jason HALL 07 4630 6078 Steve BROWNE 07 3893 0751 PICK-UP MEN - CAT A Will KELLY 0407 703 804 CONTRACTORS REPRESENTATIVE Brad CAVANAGH 0428 176 062 Dene BARRAM 07 5464 1809 Luke MCWHIRTER 0418 123 230 Tom DURBIDGE 0428 661 308 Steve DONEATHY 0417 643 078 Brad CAVANAGH 0428 176 062 Darren MILBURN 07 5439 0085 Eddie FISHER 07 5476 4424 Tom DURBIDGE 0428 661 308 Joe MOONEY 0477 451 961 RODEO STOCK CONTRACTORS Kerry HALL 07 5467 3137 Stuart GRAYSON 07 4664 8316 Peter O'CONNOR 07 3297 0334 George AYERS ~ Bulls 0427 912 760 Darren MILBURN 07 5439 0085 Kerry HALL 07 5467 3137 Danial PIGGOTT 0407 853 921 B K Bucking Bulls - Brian KING 0427 656 209 Mark MURFITT 0488 160 377 Peter KELLY 02 6782 7240 Paul RANGE 07 5464 6793 J D Bucking Bulls - Debra SWAN 07 5462 7115 Peter O'CONNOR 07 3297 0334 Bub KENNEDY 07 4168 2601 Ken TICKLE 07 5426 0299 Jason ROSS 0431 121 023 Terry O'NEILL 0417 078 615 Dave MAWHINNEY 0427 463 155 Dallas WELLER 0401 759 321 C.M.C. ~ Bulls, Horses, Time Event Stock Rod PETERS 0413 569 335 Hank MCARTHUR 07 4692 6162 Dean WELLER 0408 729 073 Hank McARTHUR 07 4692 6162 Paul RANGE 07 5464 6793 Darren MILBURN 07 5439 0085 Brad CAVANAGH 0428 176 062 Ross SIEBENHAUSEN 07 4164 2324 Rick SEEDS 0428 978 117 RODEO ANNOUNCERS Total Time Event Cattle Murray WHITWELL 07 5427 9280 Peter YOUNG 0418 700 936 Jamie GADSBY 0429 069 008 Steve DONEATHY 0417 643 078 Dave WOOD 07 4692 1259 Jason HALL 07 4630 6078 Matthew SPEEDY 0418 693 439 PICK-UP MEN - CAT B Bill URQUHART 07 3343 4893 Garry FULLER ~ Bulls (Open, Novice, Junior) 02 6632 1460 TIME EVENT JUDGES - CAT 2 Ian BOSTOCK 07 5464 6246 GILL Brothers Daryl (Doc) CAVANAGH 07 5498 8312 Jason HALL 0428 280 097 PORTABLE ARENA Eddie GILL 02 6782 7221 Judy GOUGH 07 5426 1153 Brad HENRY 0407 589 229 Jason HALL 07 4630 6078 Malcolm GILL 0427 827 221 A-M HASSELBACH 07 4122 4983 Joel HILL 0418 156 665 Kerry HALL 07 5467 3137 JP GILL & Sons Ken PENNELL 07 5466 5434 Michael HOGAN 0429 174 730 Hank MCARTHUR 07 4692 6162 John GILL 0417 017 236 Greg KITTEL 0418 840 170 Danial PIGGOTT 0407 853 921 Jason GILL 0438 069 904 ROUGH STOCK JUDGES - CAT 3 Michael MURPHY 0427 377 219 Gary PIGGOTT 02 6633 9196 Hall Rodeo ~ Bulls, Horses, Time Event, Jnr Stock Shane GREEN 0438 727 602 Honky TONK 07 4664 8316 Kerry HALL 07 5467 3137 Will KELLY 0407 703 804 OFFICIAL TIME KEEPERS Dean WELLER 0408 729 073 Jason HALL 07 4630 6078 Rick RUHLAND 0417 396 193 Bobbi-Jo BLAKE 0438 311 081 Honky Tonk ~ Bulls, Horses, Time Event Stock Brett SHARLAND 07 5543 4306 Kristy BROWNE 0419 725 861 MENS CHAPLAIN Stuart GRAYSON 0427 623 835 Dean WELLER 0408 729 073 Peta BROWNE 0421 149 522 Chris MEYER 0428 679 437 Marcus JONES ~ Time Event Cattle 0412 341 113 Kayla CANAVAN 0438 998 213 McLAUGHLIN, Danny ~ Bulls 0407 656 271 BULL FIGHTERS - CATEGORY A Stacey EBERT 0438 386 092 ACCREDITED TICK CONTROL PERSONNEL Mellers Fellers Bucking Bulls Steve BROWNE 07 3893 0751 Dale FRAHM 07 5498 8385 Jason HALL (Dalby) 07 4630 6078 Adam MELLERS 0418 157 572 Joel CHEVALLEY 02 6647 2215 Jocelyn FRAHM 07 5498 8385 Kerry HALL(Willowbank) 07 5467 3137 Rick & Jody RUHLAND ~ Bulls (Open, Novice, Junior) Clinton CLEM 0432 318 540 A - M HASSELBACH 07 4122 4983 Rick RUHLAND 0417 396 193 Dan ROBERTS 0438 912 989 Marilyn SHARLAND 07 5561 1369 Jody RUHLAND 0439 909 887 Jason ROSS 0431 121 023 Terry SHARLAND 07 5561 1369 Ross SIEBENHAUSEN ~ Time Event Cattle 07 4164 2324 Scott TOUGH 0428 640 338 Stephanie YOUNG 07 5496 6494 Stuart TIMM ~ Bulls (Open, Novice, Junior) 0438 713 366 Dan WEEDEN 0428 216 664 T N T ~ Junior Bulls, Time Event Stock Ray WEST 0429 861 295 Troy CAVANAGH 07 5498 8317 Kirstin WOOD 0447 831 898 Lachlan O'NEILL 0423 468 496 0408 729 073 Dean WELLER ~ Bulls (Open, Novice, Junior) Dallas WELLER ~ (Jnr Bull only) 0401 759 321 www.nationalrodeoassociation.com.au NRA SPORTS NEWS APRIL 2013 3 ROOKIE AND NOVICE NRA SPORTS NEWS APRIL 2013 NRA ENDORSED OFFICIALS / CONTRACTORS 4 JUNIORS IN RODEO J JUNIOR DIRECTOR’S REPORT TENDER All Juniors (including Day Members) must have Rodeo & Ute Muster LAIDLEY SHOW BULL & BRONC suitable proof of age available on the day, I would like to welcome everyone to Friday 5th July, 2013 at 6.00pm should there be a need for verification. NRA ALL ROUND the 2013 NRA rodeo season. Junior Competitors who compete in any Junior and or Open Rodeo Events: CHAMPIONSHIP REQUIRED FOR: Once again the wet weather has not BULLS OPEN & JUNIOR been kind to us with several rodeos . TIME EVENT JUNIOR COMPETITORS: CUTT’N LOOSE UTES ‘N’ Must wear properly fitted AUSTRALIAN HORSES SADDLE BRONC & BAREBACK being postponed, but thankfully APPROVED HELMET with chin straps CHUTES RO DEO PODDY CALF RIDE most of these rodeos have already fastened at all times during the ride PostponedSaturday to Saturday 9TH March 24th AUGUST 2013 2013 BARREL RACE COMMENCING at 11.00am till late rescheduled to run later in the year. ROUGH STOCK JUNIOR COMPETITORS: COMPLETE ARENA INCLUDING CHUTES, VENUE:PRE PERFORMANCE LOWOOD SHOWGROUNDS AT 12.30PM Must wear properly fitted FULL FACE LINDERMANS ROAD, LOWOOD BACKYARDS AND LOADING RACE As usual all of our Junior rough stock competitors have started PROTECTIVE HELMET WITH CHIN STRAP VENUE: LOWOOD SHOWGROUNDS TIME KEEPERS FASTENED UP AT ALL TIMES during the LINDERMANS ROAD, LOWOOD the year with a bang with several top rides at the recently held ride BULL FIGHTERS rodeos, keep up the good efforts. Your helmet must be appropriately UTE MUSTER NOMINATIONS FROM 11.00am adjusted to fit you and chin straps fastened up before you ride. Chute Boss and or TENDERS TO BE IN WRITING AND SENT TO: As we all know, the NRA has been a great supporter of Juniors WE ARE LOOKING Officials may request to inspect the helmet. The Secretary TENDERS in rodeo, running a number of Junior rodeos throughout the Laidley Show Society FOR STALL HOLDERS PO Box 192 CLOSE: . Approved properly fitted protective VEST.
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