Day One of the Landmark Classic has kicked off with fantastic weather and some top runs with riders competing with over $200,000 cash & prizes.
Photo Credits: JEM Photography – Jodie Humble
With a huge increase in entries in all of the campdraft and challenge events, the event has extended an extra day starting on Sunday 1st Feb at 6am.
Martins Stock Haulage Campdraft had three top scores of 91 to have a three way tie for first position after the first round. Tim Hollis from Tamworth riding Adios Venus, Mick Cole from Nebo QLD riding Cats Royalle and Brent Smyth from Bendemeer riding Luckenough Paradise. The Open Campdraft is open for any vendor or purchaser of the previous Classic Sale and $20,000 in cash & prizes.
The first 174 runs of the 2015 Classic sponsored by Landmark completed the program for the first day with Felicity Burton from south east Queensland had a smashing start on her horse JR Elsola Rey with 92 points. Tied for 2nd position was Troy Palmer from Coolah riding Binnia Barina and Peter Boulton riding Peelvale Conduct on 90 points.
Organisers were pleased with the first day’s proceedings and it’s a great start to the 2015 Landmark Classic Campdraft & Sale