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Black and White Saddle Bronc Rider at Dalby Rodeo, Queensland

Black and White Saddle Bronc Rider at Dalby Rodeo, Queensland Katie Robertson

This striking black and white photograph freezes a split-second of saddle bronc riding action at the Dalby Rodeo in Queensland. A powerful bucking horse launches from the arena floor with all four legs airborne as it twists and kicks beneath an experienced rider. The competitor maintains the classic bronc riding position, one arm raised for balance while gripping the bronc rein with the other hand. The horse's flowing tail, lowered head and tense muscles convey the explosive energy of the ride, while dust suspended beneath the hooves adds to the sense of movement. Brilliant floodlights overhead create dramatic starburst patterns and strong contrasts that enhance the timeless monochrome presentation. The composition celebrates the athleticism, courage and partnership between horse and rider during one of rodeo's most demanding roughstock events.

The Dalby Rodeo is one of Queensland's premier rodeo events, attracting elite competitors and large crowds to the Darling Downs each year. Saddle bronc riding traces its origins to the horsemanship skills developed on Australian cattle stations, where breaking and riding young horses was an essential part of everyday station life. Today, the event remains a highlight of Australian rodeo, preserving a proud tradition of rural sport and western heritage.

  • Date: 11/04/2026
  • Location: Dalby
  • Region: Darling Downs
  • Pasture: Natural
  • Irrigation: Array

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