Jess McKechnie, Kaiya Henry, Lara Bullen and Luke Bullen on their horses at the annual Blanch Trophy Day.
EIGHT Boggabri Pony Club members brought home a haul of ribbons from Narrabri Pony Club’s Blanch Trophy Day. Luke Bullen gained the highest point score for boys aged 13-15, and Jack Rees was a runner up for boys under 7.
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Molly Rees (ages 7 and under 9) takes out second in the three mugs race, fourth in the bare back, fourth in the pleasure hack and fourth in barrels.
Boggabri Pony Club's Luke Bullen gains the highest point score for boys 13-15 years at the Narrabri event.
Sacred Heart Primary School presents Sister Maria with a commemorative photo of Boggabri. She is moving to Sydney after serving Boggabri for 14 years.
Jack Rees and his horse take on a variety of events in Narrabri.
Jack Rees with his ribbon for runner up highest point score for boys under 7.
Kaiya Henry is all smiles as she competes against riders from Wee Waa, Tamworth, Gurley, Manilla and Gunnedah.
Pony Club members Jess McKechnie and Lara Bullen on their horses at the Narrabri Blanch Trophy Day.
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