PREMIUM News Visitors descend on Molyullah Easter Sports By Simon Ruppert Apr 2, 2024 Educational: Lessons on how to hand milk a cow were popular at Molyullah Easter Sports. Photo: Issie Hill The small community of Molyullah came alive on Monday, April 1, for the annual Easter Sports extravaganza. The Ensign’s Issie Hill went along to capture the fun of the day. Fun: The Apple in the straw competition was highly contested. Photo: Issie Hill Champs: Benalla Pony Club winners Summer, Maddie, Rylee and Ruby. Photo: Issie Hill Crowds: Attendees enjoy Molyullah Easter Sports. Photo: Issie Hill Classics: Tractors at Molyullah Easter Sports. Photo: Issie Hill Winner: Miley Dennis won the fancy dress competition. Photo: Issie Hill Up and over: Imogen Ramage jumps confidently over the Old English plate at Molyullah Easter Sports. Photo: Issie Hill Competitive: Summer Symes in action. Photo: Issie Hill Talented: Benalla’s Ella Hogan. Photo: Issie Hill Fun: Crowds at the 2024 Molyullah Easter Sports. Photo: Issie Hill Rides: The horse and cart was popular with young and old alike. Photo: Issie Hill Creative: Stalls sold different crafts and home made items, among other things. Photo: Issie Hill Relaxing: Attendees at the 2024 Molyullah Easter Sports. Photo: Issie Hill Worth it: There were queues for lunch, but the food was well worth the wait. Photo: Issie Hill On display: Classic tractors at the 2024 Molyullah Easter Sports. Photo: Issie Hill Good fun: Great weather greeted attendees at the 2024 Molyullah Easter Sports. Photo: Issie Hill Rides: Attendees enjoy the horse and cart. Photo: Issie Hill Time to relax: Attendees were well catered for with plenty of choice. Photo: Issie Hill Oops: Not all teams managed to finish the three-legged race. Photo: Issie Hill Market: The day included a variety of stalls for people to visit. Photo: Issie Hill Livestock: Children had fun meeting animals at the 2024 Molyullah Easter Sports. Photo: Issie Hill Lunch: The food on offer was very popular. Photo: Issie Hill Classic: Molyullah Easter Sports 2024 included a show ‘n’ shine. Photo: Issie Hill By Simon Ruppert Editor
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