Rosewood rider’s national challenge on home soil

ROSEWOOD competitor Jay Green has an added incentive to continue his impressive riding at this month’s National Finals Rodeo in Ipswich.

Jay, currently leading the ranks in the Rope and Tie event, said competing in the finals on home soil would make this year extra special.

“I’ve been rodeoing for about 12 years, but it really started when I was five,” Jay said.

“My uncle used to drive me around to junior rodeos for poddy rides.

“After a break from injury, I got pulled back into it in 2012 and I’ve been hooked ever since.”

Jay said his Rope and Tie discipline was “one of the most technical events in rodeo”.

“It’s all about timing, precision and trust between you and your horse,” he said.

“You’ve got to catch the calf, dismount and tie three legs as fast and clean as you can.

“It’s a real test of horsemanship under pressure.”

Jay also competes in Team Roping.

“There’s nothing quite like a rodeo. It’s skill, adrenaline and true country spirit all in one place,” he said.

The Circle L Australia 2025 National Finals Rodeo is being staged at the Ipswich Showgrounds on November 21 and 22.

In partnership with the National Rodeo Association, the event marks a major win for the city.

The event will feature cowboys and cowgirls from across Australia going head-to-head across three intense rounds for national championship titles.

Spectators will see a full rodeo program including bull riding, steer undecorating, saddle riding, barrel racing, rope and tie, bareback ride, team roping, steer wrestling, breakaway roping and junior events showcasing the next generation of rodeo talent.

Ipswich Show Society president Darren Zanow said securing the National Finals Rodeo was a milestone moment for the city and a testament to the team at the Ipswich Show Society.

“Bringing the National Finals Rodeo back to Ipswich is a tremendous honour and a massive undertaking,” Darren said.

“Our team has been working tirelessly to upgrade facilities, bring in infrastructure and ensure the Showgrounds is equipped to host an event of this size and calibre.

“This is not only a top-notch rodeo. It’s an opportunity to showcase Ipswich on the national stage.”

Darren said visitors were expected from across Australia, “which means a boost for local businesses, accommodation providers and the wider community.”

“The economic and cultural benefits from bringing the country spirit into the city, will be felt long after the final ride,” he said.

“The excitement is building, and we can’t wait to welcome competitors, fans and

families for an unforgettable two days.”

He said both days would be packed with non-stop entertainment, market stalls, food and beverage and family- friendly entertainment, including a Kid’s Zone with rides and games.

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