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2019 Mansfield Campdraft, ​16th & 17th March
The 2019 Mansfield Campdraft was an outstanding success over the two days in March attracting more than 600 entries from near and far. The Mansfield A&P Society acknowledges the hard work of the campdraft committee to ensure a great event. A big thank you to all our volunteers, sponsors and especially those who contributed cattle. It was much appreciated.  
2019 Photo Credit: Lynn Elder
All Campdraft Enquiries: Paul Sheppard 0407 676 868 
​Entry forms available on SCA website.
http://www.campdraft.org.au
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2018 Campdraft ​17th & 18th March

2017 Campdraft 18-19 March

Mansfield Campdraft 2017 a huge success... Congratulations to the committee, was very well organised. We are also so lucky with the location, as well as fantastic vantage points where events can be watched clearly, the views of the mountains in the backdrop are stunning! (Emily McCormack: 20/3/17, ABC Open)

THE Mansfield Campdraft is a horse enthusiast’s dream.  The trucks that roll into town on the Friday evening before the annual Mansfield Campdraft was held on March 18 and 19 were impressive to say the least, and there is nothing better than window shopping through the showgrounds as the average horse owner imagines just what they will be spending Powerball on.  Along with the trucks, there were horses worth tens of thousands of dollars.  At the recent Landmark Equine sale, a stockhorse gelding by Warrenbri Romeo smashed records by selling for $50,000.  The gelding was owned by Victorian breeders Mark and Shelley Ruff, and though that particular horse was not at Mansfield there were a number of others competing that were bred by the pair.  In a nutshell, the quality that you find at the Mansfield campdraft, both in horse and rider, is as good as you will find anywhere in Australia. (Rhyll McCormack: 31/3/17, Mansfield Courier).

2016 Campdraft - not held


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Above: Marnie Egan was one of the many Mansfield riders who did well at the Mansfield Campdraft, coming away with a placing in the Ladies event and in the Maiden (Courtesy Mansfield Courier March 2017)

2015 Campdraft

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