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17th April 2017, 06:35 AM
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Bull Ride, first girl allowed to ride
Currently running the sleep out of my eyes at the Maindenwell Bull Ride
It surprised me that a girl was in the junior steerride...introducing the cowboys they explained that she was the national champion in the Poddy Ride last year and put a case forward to the association to be allowed to compete in the junior Steer ride....they approved her application, she is the first girl.
Junior Steer ride was only one round last night, she had a good Steer and had a good ride but got crunched into the fence bad. She laid flat on her back without moving for what felt like ages, the clowns did good in distracting the bull......while this was happening the judges announced she rode time, she come too and was dragged off the ring (no HIA, stretchers, medical assistance, magic sponge like the footy) by a clown and a couple of cowboys. Her ride was best of the night.
An hour or so later at the end of the event we walked past the ambulance and she was sitting receiving treatment.
Tough chick to be taking on bulls well steers. She won $250 for her troubles. I wonder if she will progress to the junior bull ride....
Good on her.....
I thing I don't like about these small rodeo rings and how close the fences are to the chutes as quite a few cowboys got crunched/injured by the fence
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17th April 2017, 02:24 PM
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Having spent a week in the Alice Springs hospital and three months in a cast from a bull riding injury I take my hart off to her. It can sometimes look pretty tame form the crowd, different ballgame when you are perched up on the back of one.
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17th April 2017, 02:28 PM
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Yeah I lasted one rodeo on steers, well I bailed pretty quick after the chute opened....handled the poddy's OK. I wasn't cut out for it.....
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