Kundabung siblings Bobbi and Levi Ward created history when the 2019 ABCRA junior national champions were crowned following two days of tough competition at the AELEC.
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In topping the allround cowgirl (Bobbi) and cowboy (Levi) standings, they became the first brother and sister to achieve the feat.
Levi was over 80 points clear of his nearest rival coming into the national finals and also claimed the 8-U11 steer ride and U11 barrel race national titles.
Not to be outdone, younger sister Franki, riding 'Maverick', was the aggregate champion for the finals in the barrel race after finishing second in the first round and third in the second. In both rounds she finished a place ahead of Levi.
Ellie-Jo Tuckey and 'Shimma' won the final round from Connie Besant and 'Viper'.
Josh Snell secured the aggregate buckle in the steer ride after placing first in the opening round and second behind Jock Maxwell in the second round.
There was only a point in it with Maxwell scoring 73 points and Snell 72. Ward and Tyler Evans were equal third on 68 points.
Toby Deudney capped off the national title in the 11-U14's by tieing with Linden Raaen for the round two honours after both were awarded 73 points. Raaen's equal first saw him win the aggregate with 143 points after placing second in the opening round.
Jesse Dennis finished No.1 in the 14-U18's division.
Jackson Searle sealed the aggregate with a round-winning 74.50 point ride on Saturday after finishing equal third in the opening round.
Liam Wellby claimed the first-ever national title buckle in the junior bull ride, while Braith Nock, competing in his last finals as a junior, took out the finals aggregate and set a new arena record of 85 points.
Luke Parkinson won the round with 81 points, Wellby placing eighth.
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Wellby carried some good form into the finals, finishing reserve champion, with four successful rides, at the International Miniature Bullriding Association (IMBA) world cup event in Las Vegas late last year.
He made the eight seconds in both rounds at the finals.
"It was very good. I was fortunate to draw two good bulls and get them both rode," he said in a video post on the ABCRA's Facebook page.
Jordana Hutchinson finished on top in the 14-U18 barrel race standings after coming into the finals three points behind Nock.
She sealed the title with a fifth-placing run in the final round.
"It was pretty nerve-racking," she said.
"I knew that I had to pull something out to try and get the title."
Tania Till secured the aggregate. Riding 'Itchy', Till won the opening round and was third in the second behind Katie Volhand aboard 'Swagger'.
In the 11-U14 division Sophie Edmonds claimed the national title on 'Deano' and Olivia Priestly Halliday riding 'Vegas' was the national finals champions.
They were the fastest in the second round, getting round the barrels in 17.844 secs to edge out first round winner Thomas Hutton and 'Slyder', and reverse the finishing order.
Rachael Oakes roped her way to the breakaway roping national title, while after a superb finals Corey Sutherland was named the aggregate champion.
Riding 'Midget' Sutherland won both rounds and was the only rider to go under three seconds in the second round, stopping the clock at 2.75secs.