2025 Moree Show Rodeo
Friday 25th Apr, 6:00pm in the Rodeo arena. Get ready to witness the toughest sport on dirt, as the Australian Bushmen's Campdraft and Rodeo Association (ABCRA) entertains you on Friday night at the Show! ABCRA is Australia's largest non-profit equine sporting organisation, formed in 1946 for the purpose of co-ordinating and assisting affiliated committees to conduct rodeo, campdraft, challenge, sorting and penning events. Join us for all the thrills and spills in the camp draft arena, as some of the best cowboys in Australia battle it out with the broncs and bulls. Get there early to secure your seat!! *A Bar will also be opened during this time* |
Moree Show Main Entertainment!!
The V8 Trackskill Utes are back to battle it out at the Moree Show. This year will also include 'The Carly and Harry Show' with Jumbuck Utes. They are small but mighty, and ready to win! An opportunity for the Moree community to have a ride with the V8 Utes - please come to the Show office on Saturday to register, and 6 lucky people will be drawn out to have a Trackskill experience. Harry & Carly will be performing at 4pm Saturday, with the V8's ripping skids at 5pm Friday and 7pm Saturday. |
John & Tina Mostyn's Reptile Awareness Display
When: All Day Saturday! They conduct Venomous Snake Displays for Country Shows, Caravan, Camping & Adventure Shows, Expos, Schools, Corporate Events and similar events. Their Snake Shows are extremely popular, attracting large crowds of all ages, from the very young to the young at heart. Their Educational Venomous Snake Shows prove to be extremely educational to members of the general public, staff, students and visitors, due to high incidences of venomous snakes throughout New South Wales. They educate all about our reptiles, dispelling myths and offer valuable advice on dealing with venomous snakes, providing an entertaining and informative, educational session. |
New to the Moree Show!
Sunday 27th Apr, 7:00am in the rodeo arena. Team penning is a team sport in which the objective for each three-rider team, on horsebacks, is to separate three specific type of identifiable cattle from a herd of 30. The sport is fast-paced, in which the riders, after separating the cattle, also have to move them inside of a pen through a small opening. The pen will be located at the opposite end of the arena. The sport requires complete teamwork to successfully identify and cut out the right cattle, move it back to the pen, and prevent the other cattle from straying. The events are timed, and teams have to complete the tasks before a set time limit. The team with the fastest time is the winner. |