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Plenty of fun at Deloraine Show

Samantha and Harrison Eastley at Deloraine Show in 2019. Photo supplied.

Thrilling stunts on mountain bikes are set to be the hit of the 2021 Deloraine Show, to be held on 20 November at the Deloraine Showground.

Show committee spokesperson, Sophie Folder, said stunt performer Borys Zagrocki of Extreme Bicycle Stunts is sure to be a crowd favourite. 

‘Moto Trial Championship rider Chris Bayles is back again to wow with his hair-raising motor bike stunts and Psychles Crazy Bikes will also be there after their 2019 success.’

Visitors can expect to see all the usual favourites, traditional exhibitions and competitions in the wood chopping, sheep, beef, poultry, horses and home industries sections, with equestrian events in the main arena.

‘This year we also have lots for children to enjoy,’ Ms Folder said. ‘PCYC’s Project You(th) will be running Archery tag and games. The mechanical bull is back by popular demand and will be joined by a log saw ride, bouncy castles, zorb balls, pony rides and much more.’

Deloraine Anglican Lego Club will host Lego building competitions throughout the day, the Music Tree will be running interactive kids music shows and Chilli FM’s Children’s Fun Tent will provide activities for little ones. 

Entertainment promises to be lively with music from Jason Taylor, the Deloraine Junior band, dancing demonstrations from Dance Connections and Tech Steps Irish Dancing. 

With loads of prizes to be won, patrons should check out the Deloraine Show Facebook page or deloraineshow.com.au. 

The Deloraine Show is a safe event for families and everyone over 12 years should wear a mask, do the QR check-in and be aware of social distancing. 

Entry: Adults $12, children $5, under five years free.