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Betoota Horse & Motorbike Gymkhana and Cricket Day

Betoota Horse & Motorbike Gymkhana and Cricket Day

Starts: Tuesday, 04 June 2024
Ends: Sunday, 30 June 2024
The annual Betoota Horse & Motorbike Gymkhana and Cricket Day, brings Australia's smallest town alive. Watch bushmen and women compete in exercises of true horsemanship and skillful dirt bike riding. Saturday you can expect barrel racing and much more at the Horse Gymkhana followed by Motorbike Gymkhana and Enduro later in the afternoon. The cricket game starts early on Sunday. Camp the night on Saturday, and you won’t go hungry with onsite catering (outback style) and refreshments at the bar. Please note 2024 Dates to be confirmed.
Add to Calendar 2024-06-04 12:00 am 2024-06-30 12:00 am Betoota Horse & Motorbike Gymkhana and Cricket Day The annual Betoota Horse & Motorbike Gymkhana and Cricket Day, brings Australia's smallest town alive. Watch bushmen and women compete in exercises of true horsemanship and skillful dirt bike riding. Saturday you can expect barrel racing and much more at the Horse Gymkhana followed by Motorbike Gymkhana and Enduro later in the afternoon. The cricket game starts early on Sunday. Camp the night on Saturday, and you won’t go hungry with onsite catering (outback style) and refreshments at the bar. Please note 2024 Dates to be confirmed. Betoota Racecourse Road, Birdsville , QLD , 4482 , Australia
Betoota Racecourse Road, Birdsville , QLD , 4482 , Australia
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