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Return of rodeo a roaring success

Jessica CuthbertAlbany Advertiser

The inaugural Kalgan Stampede drew thousands through the gate last weekend.

Austin Daley,6.
Camera IconAustin Daley,6. Credit: Laurie Benson Albany Advertiser

Bringing western-style equestrian and rodeo back to the Great Southern, it had been 30 years since the last rodeo was held at the Manypeaks Rodeo Grounds and the weekend’s event had been chosen to mark the anniversary.

Connor MNcInnes.
Camera IconConnor MNcInnes. Credit: Laurie Benson/Albany Advertiser, Laurie Benson Albany Advertiser
Rachael Perkins, Emily Perkins and Andi Haigh.
Camera IconRachael Perkins, Emily Perkins and Andi Haigh. Credit: Laurie Benson/Albany Advertiser, Laurie Benson Albany Advertiser
Brianna Maxwell and Cooper Casey.
Camera IconBrianna Maxwell and Cooper Casey. Credit: Laurie Benson/Albany Advertiser, Laurie Benson Albany Advertiser
Zach Kealy in the steer wrestling.
Camera IconZach Kealy in the steer wrestling. Credit: Pictures: Laurie Benson, Laurie Benson Albany Advertiser
Lorenzo Shaw and Meat Candy.
Camera IconLorenzo Shaw and Meat Candy. Credit: Laurie Benson/Albany Advertiser, Laurie Benson Albany Advertiser
Caitlin Musitano, 8 and Sarah Offer, 8.
Camera IconCaitlin Musitano, 8 and Sarah Offer, 8. Credit: Laurie Benson/Albany Advertiser, Laurie Benson Albany Advertiser
Competitors in the best dressed.
Camera IconCompetitors in the best dressed. Credit: Albany Advertiser

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