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The Southland Rodeo Association held its 63rd rodeo during the weekend attracting about 250 competitors.
Among them were Cromwell cowgirls Kylie Murdoch and her 11-year-old daughter Grace Brenssell, who was in her first rodeo season.
Grace grew up riding horses in farm and accompanied her families to rodeos.
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"It’s really fun to have a goal and try to achieve it. I love the challenge."
Mrs Murdoch said she never put any pressure on her daughter.
"I never push her to compete but she always came along and had fun, so I think it was something natural. I think she came when she felt ready."
Grace already has plans for next year’s season — a new horse.
"Pumpkin is a really good horse but he’s older than 20, so he is getting a bit old."
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"We ride horses on our farms but I don’t have a pony to compete yet. I would love to be part of the barrel race," Elaine said.
Southland Rodeo Committee member Julie Swain said about 1500 people gathered at Oreti Beach grounds to watch the competitions, including open rope and tie, steer wrestling, team roping and bull ride.