The Narromine Pony Club held the official opening of their new clubhouse in conjunction with the Zone 4 Jamboree over the last weekend in October.
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The Narromine showground was overrun with more than 90 riders from around the district including competitors from Mendooran, Tottenham, Coonabarrabran, Warren, Wellington, Wongarbon, Trangie and Dubbo.
Riders from within and beyond the zone area took part in ring events, dressage, show jumping, sporting and a mounted parade.
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Narromine Pony Club riders took out the first place in the prestigious team of four under 13 rider team, as well as many ribbons throughout the day’s events.
Deputy Mayor Dawn Collins and Narromine Pony Club President Sally Packham cut the cake to signify the clubhouse opening in front of a mounted parade.
Narromine Pony Club was the first club established in Zone 4 and held it’s first gymkhana in 1954.
Many of the original members and competitors attended this year’s Jamboree to show their support and reminisce about their time in pony club.
The clubhouse project was made possible through funding from the Community Building Partnerships and with assistance from Troy Grant and Narromine Shire Council.
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