Despite numbers being down, the standard of horses and riders was very high at the Gloucester Show.
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Many Gloucester Show winners will now travel down for the Sydney Royal Easter Show, which start on March 23.
The Supreme Led Australian Stock Horse was the Sullivan family’s Derowie Phoenix, with the Supreme Ridden ASHS horse was Shainia Maddens’ Silverton Sapphire.
The Supreme Led Breed horse was D Murray’s Kaluda Park Riding Pony and the Supreme Hack of the Show was LA Monet, ridden by Shay Partridge of Walcha.
The Gloucester town and rural businesses sponsored many of the horse classes and show events across the board and their sponsorship was much appreciated by the Gloucester Agriculture, Horticulture and Produce Society.
Meanwhile, the bull ride attracted a huge crowd on the first night of the show.
Other attractions included the Roof Top Express, who performed with horses and bullocks on the top of a huge gooseneck vehicle.
A ute pull competition followed, with Landcruises and Hi Luxes struggling to pull a sled carrying huge weights.
The night’s entertainment culminated with a smash up derby and spectacular fireworks display.