Emma Webb has secured her 10th Ladies Challenge title at the Man From Snowy River Bush Festival after a standout performance in the final rounds of competition. Entering the deciding stages in third place behind Hannah Blair and Annie Triggs, Webb moved into the lead with a flawless wild horse catch while her closest rivals were unable to complete their attempts. In the Open Challenge, Daryl Baines claimed victory and the $30,000 prize after a successful stock saddle buckjump ride against a field featuring several former champions. The annual festival in Corryong once again attracted strong crowds and showcased traditional bush skills and horsemanship competitions.
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Emma Webb Claims Historic 10th Ladies Challenge Title at Bush Festival
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