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Riders keep tradition going

By BRIDGET COOK

MORE than 175 riders saddled up and united for the 24th Riding of the Bounds on Sunday.
Riders from across the South East gathered for the event to honour the tradition that began in Casey’s sister city, Berwick-upon-Tweed in the United Kingdom, more than 500 years ago.
Riders on horse-back and in horsedrawn vehicles took part in the eight kilometre, two-hour ride where they inspected Casey’s borders as part of the scenic ride.
Casey and Cardinia mayors ceremoniously announced the report on the boundaries at a joint meeting.
At the conclusion of the ride, participants enjoyed a barbecue and an awards ceremony, where prizes were awarded in a range of categories.
The Champion Rider award was given to Renee Paarman, the Mayor’s Choice to Britney Trathan and Best Presented Group to Hillcrest Christian College Rider Group.
Deborah Smith was awarded the Best Horse Drawn Vehicle award and Ricky Ferris named Most Australian Rider.
City of Casey mayor Amanda Stapledon said that Riding of the Bounds was a fantastic day out for all riders.
“This wonderful community event is a great opportunity for horse riders to admire Casey’s beautiful landscape while unifying to embrace one of our great traditions,” she said.

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