Narrogin Breed Spectacular The Narrogin Breed Spectacular was held on Saturday 20th October 2012 and involved three judging rings for breed classes, a ridden section and a fancy dress competition for young riders. Year 12 students from Narrogin Agriculture College’s students Jeana Venzon the left, Ebony the Narrogin Agricultural Fletcher centre and Tahlia Blackmore on the right, organised the Breed College, Tahlia Blackmore Spectacular as part of their Certificate 11 in equine Industry course. from Parkerville, Jeana Venz Tayla Baxter from from Geraldton and Ebony Woodanilling with Fletcher from Mariginiup, Latte - winner of the did a magnificent job Champion Quarter Horse award. organising the event. The three girls are studying the Equine Course at the College and as part of their Certificate II in Equine Industry, they needed to organise an equine event. They organised the program, sponsorship, judges, entries and a sausage sizzle to help with fundraising. The scale of this event Billie–Jo Whatley won Champion Unregistered far exceeded the course Horse and Champion Hunter Type with Redgum. requirements but the girls’ Supreme Horse over 14.2hh, Champion Gypsy enthusiastic, motivated and Cob and Champion Colour went to Tierney Park excited approach to the Minstral, shown with Scott Scarey. challenge made certain the day was a success. with over forty competitors and this year’s expanded to nearly 60 In 2011, the students from the Narrogin Agricultural College competitors. initiated the Narrogin Breed Spectacular as part of the Narrogin As an exercise this was a a true test for the three oprganisers and Agricultural Society’s Annual Show. As a breed show had not they were very appreciative of the support received from the been run in Narrogin since the 1990s, this was a huge undertaking College, entrants and sponsors and it is hoped that the event will for three high school girls. Last year’s event was a great success continue to gain support and numbers in future years.