25% increase in riders for Boonah Super Utility event this weekend

Riders from across Southeast Queensland will gather at Teviot Park indoor arena at the Boonah Showgrounds this Saturday and Sunday for Round 1 of the Saddle Up Boonah Super Utility Series, following the success of the introductory Come & Try event held in January. Interest has continued to build, with 121 entries confirmed for this […]

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