Sedan Dip celebrated 71 years of tradition over the weekend, as north west patrons travelled 100km north of Julia Creek for the festivities.
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There were some great results from the weekend.
Congratulations to all the winners and placegetters.
The Clonagh Novice saw another good couple rounds of drafting.
Winner was Jaye Hall on Raevio. Equal second and third was Philip Curr riding Spook and Jaye Hall riding Painted Rose.
Highest Cutout for female was won by Madison Hall on Bushranger with a 5 way run off.
A very special award that is run in conjunction with the Sedan Dip Junior draft is the Peyton Willson "Best Effort" Award.
The winner was selected by Mr Scott Harrington who judged a field of 34.
The eventual winner showing her best effort was Bridget Smith from Ifley Station.
The Spoonbill Restricted Open winner was Ben Hall riding Eltorrio, second was Anna Patton riding Millungeras Perfect, equal third and fourth was Jaye Hall riding Privilege and Scott Harrington riding Barbarette.
The Juvenile Draft was a day for the girls, with some fantastic riding. Winner was Kelsey Verhoeven.
Second was Madison Hall riding Bushranger and third was Breana Verhoeven riding Southern Peppimenarti.
The Lavera Junior Draft was won by Trent Folker riding Performance.
Equal second and third was Maddison Simms riding Hector and Kadence Wilson riding Tiny.
Highest Cutout went to Ben Leake riding GM with 22.
The Haddington Mini Draft, was won by Cody Simms riding Hector.
Equal second to fifth was Ella Bennett, Sarah Castle, Alice Hacon, Amelia Robertson.
Winners of the Restricted Ladies Draft was Sharni Hall on Hot Little.
Equal second and third was Heidi riding Bessie and Jaye Ford riding Cosmo.
Millungera Maiden Draft winner was Patrick Hick riding Little River.
Second was Victoria York riding Fine Line and third was Carlton Curr riding Bossman.
The Maiden for Maiden winner was Jack Bennett riding Dixie.
Second was Lachlan Hacon and third was Jake Webster riding Terracotta.
Sedan Dip Sport and Recreation Club president Patrick Hick said the weekend was unique for the region.
"We are have annual campdraft, amateur racing and rodeo over three days with bush people coming together and having good fun," Mr Hick said.
"There isn't really any other event where you get all three events."
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