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Echuca-Moama Show goes off with a bang

Great year: Organisers hailed the turnout at the 2023 Echuca-Moama Show. Photo by Aidan Briggs

Organisers hailed the 2023 Echuca-Moama Show as one of the best for years.

The two-day event on Saturday and Sunday drew sizeable crowds to the Campaspe Park Raceway (Echuca Harness Racing Club).

Fun time: Matt O'Connor and Eastern, 3, behind the wheel of the dodgem cars at the Echuca-Moama Show. Photo by Aidan Briggs

Echuca-Moama and District Agricultural Show Society president Allan Mathers was rapt with the turnout at the annual event.

Team effort: Billy, 9, Ryder, 9, Georgie, 12, Anna, 12, Stefania, 12 and Tara Elso at the Echuca-Moama Show. Photo by Aidan Briggs

“A big thanks to the public that came through the gates ... (it was) most likely the biggest gate we have had in many years,” Mr Mathers said.

Classic: The laughing clowns attracted the public. Photo by Aidan Briggs

Many took the chance to check out everything Sideshow Alley had to offer with the showbag stand doing a roaring trade.

Top day: Alex, 8, Emma, 11 and Ruby, 6. Photo by Aidan Briggs

The miniature train ride proved popular with the youngsters, while the classic dodgem cars and tea cups also attracted plenty of customers.

Zoe, seven years old, Trace, five and Ava, nine, gave their thumbs up.

“We love the show and exploring all that’s on offer,” Ava said.

The pavilion hosted all the cooking, arts and craft competitions, as well as the plant show.

Popular: The food trucks did a roaring trade. Photo by Aidan Briggs

Other traditional favourites including the ute show, animal displays, vintage car show and shine, and the pet parade also featured.

Fun time: Kendra, 2, Eastern, 3 and Harper, 5. Photo by Aidan Briggs

Equestrian events also took place in the centre arena.

Dynamic duo: Summer, 14 and Shaylah, 11 at the Echuca-Moama Show. Photo by Aidan Briggs

Among the eventing competitors, 13-year-old Cruize, who was perched on his horse, Junior, waiting to take centre stage.

“I’ve been doing these events since I was two and a half years old,” Cruize said.

“We travel all around Australia. We’ve been to South Australia and Sydney. And in the coming months, we plan to compete in the nationals.

How’s the view from up there: Charlie, 6 and Tex, 3, enjoyed a camel ride. Photo by Aidan Briggs

Sisters nine-year-old Amity and Amelia, 11, have also been working with horses since two years of age.

Pony ride: Having a lovely ride on a miniature pony is two-year-old Jackson. Photo by Aidan Briggs

While the trio travels far and wide with mum Amberley in tow, they may one day reach the pinnacle of the sports competition.

“Potentially, we will be able to compete in the Olympics. That’s the dream. It does take a lot of effort in terms of money and time training,” Cruize said.

Amusement: The Claw ride was a hit with the public. Photo by Aidan Briggs

Jessica Gavenlock and her daughter Britney were also part of the day’s festivities as they showed off their Holstein cattle to the amazement of onlookers and judge Courtney Afford, who drove from South Australia for the annual event.

“Today is an opportunity to give the young ones some experience. Right now, we are in the process of getting ready for National Dairy Week in Tatura,” Mrs Gavenlock said.

Great day: Zoe, 7, Trace and Ava, 9, attend the show with their mum Laura Bannon. Photo by Michael Lloyd

“Over a year, we attend about 10 shows a year.”

Mrs Gavenlock came to Australia from the United States, where she met her husband, Brad, and they now have three children — Penny, Britney and Maggie.

“I’ve been showing cows since I was young. But my husband Brad and my three kids, Penny, Britney and Maggie, have run Cherrylock Cattle Co. in Tallygaroopna for the past eight years.”

Good show: Lydia, 11, with Bonnie and Britney, 5, with Panda. Photo by Michael Lloyd

Saturday night’s fireworks display provided one of the moments of the show, with Mr Mathers saying this year’s success came thanks to a wide team effort.

All smiles: Hunter, 9, Tex, 3 and Charlie, 6. Photo by Aidan Briggs

“I’d like to thank our hard-working committee and volunteers who all made our 2023 show a great success,” Mr Mathers said.

“The conclusion on Saturday evening was the fireworks that, once again, were great entertainment for all ages.

“We thank you all for coming.”

Ride on time: Ryder, 9 and Billy, 9. Photo by Aidan Briggs
The place to be: The showbag stand. Photo by Aidan Briggs
Thumbs up: Max, 14 and Aaron, 15. Photo by Aidan Briggs
Veritable bonanza: The was a chance at the show to win an array of prizes. Photo by Aidan Briggs