Competition MC James Scott, Quinten Bell, Ned Campbell, Jett O'Reilly and Hamish Thomson from Ray White Deniliquin.
Hamish Thomson from Ray White Deniliquin (back, far right) with novice competitions competitors.
The Jervis family - known as the Conargo Whipcrackers - have continued their dominance in the competitive sport, this time claiming many of the top awards in their own backyard.
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Competing at the Deni Ute Muster over the weekend, siblings Brooke, Jesse and Beau Jervis all had wins and placings in the Australian Whipcrackers & Plaiters Association Riverina Whipcracking Challenge.
Their mother Christie also competed in the ladies section, where Brooke managed a better result.
Beau placed first in the juveniles' competition, while Jesse claimed the blue ribbon in the juniors.
Brooke placed second in the ladies section, with Christie coming in 6th.
Brooke also competed in the bullock whip competition, and placed fifth, and placed second in accuracy.
The AWPA Riverina Whipcracking Challenge was hosted on the Friday of the muster, and was sponsored by Ray White Deniliquin.
Also held over the weekend was the 2024 Ray White Novice Whipcracking Challenge.
Men/Boys - Quinten Bell, 1; Ned Campbell, 2; Jett O’Reilly.
Christie Jervis (fifth from left), Brooke Jervis (third from right) and other ladies competitors with James Scott (far left) and Hamish Thomson (far right).
James Scott, Jesse Jervis, Health Hurley, Blaire Hurley, Fletcher Shields and Hamish Thomson.
James Scott, Beau Jervis and Archie and Ruby Shields with Hamish Thomson.