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HomeYour LettersBig thank you

Big thank you

On behalf of the Warwick Hack and Pony Club, I would like to thank the many generous sponsors who enabled the running of our very successful annual campdraft, mounted games and gymkhana competition held on April 28 and 29.
As it becomes ever harder to source cattle to enable the running of campdraft competitions, ours would not have been able to be held without the use of cattle belonging to Phillip and Karen Christensen, Rodney and Vanessa McLennan, Ron and Val Shelley and Glenn and Deanna Eastwell.
Many Warwick businesses supported us by donating prizes for our multi-draw raffl. These businesses and families were: King Street Mechanical, Showtime Saddlery, Riverina Stockfeeds, Alisa Stewart (Nutrimetics consultant), Australian Professional Rodeo Association, Saddlery Supplies, Warwick Truck n Travel, Olsens Produce, Carey Bros, Mt Stirling Olives, Furniture Court, Pursehouse Rural, Ryanie for Tyres, Olsens Hardware, Bradfield Building Contractors, Woolworths, Bryson’s Place, Sandy Creek Pub, Sexton Equine Therapy, Bill and Coralie Stewart, Sandy and Tracey Miller, Greg and Karen Burraston, Geoff and Veronica Krahe, Bruce and Robyn Wickham.
Our sincere thanks! Your support enabled a very successful event with the highest number of clubs from outside the district that we have ever had compete at an event.

Christine Bradfield
Treasurer
Warwick Hack and Pony Club Inc.

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