Campdrafting follows the boom in equestrian sports

Photos: LYLE RADFORD Story: WENDY CREIGHTON ONLY ten years ago, the call for nominations for the Boonah Campdraft would be promoted for three to four weeks before the program was full. But in the last few years the boom in equestrian sports has markedly changed things. “Now, we put the nomination forms up for one […]

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