While he fell just a point short of claiming the open bull ride, Braydon Wellby can now cross captaining a winning Cape of Origin team off his to-do list after he led Northern to a comprehensive victory at the 2024 Weipa Rodeo on Saturday night.
Wellby’s team demolished the Southern and Central competition with 226.1 points to hand the pro rider his first taste of Cape of Origin success at his third attempt in front of a big crowd at Andoom Oval.
Southern, led by Ky Borghero, finished in second spot with 159.1 points, while the Anthony Ryan-skippered Central claimed the bronze on place on 88.1 points.
Borghero reversed the roles in the showcase $5,000 open bull ride with an 84-point winning ride on Willy Mack, with Wellby almost snatching the prizemoney after the judges awarded him 83 points for his effort on Spider.
More than 3,000 people converged on the final night of the 19th anniversary edition of the rodeo to watch Darren George, Jake Simpson and Caleb Sheahan dominate the novice bull, mini bull and open bullock events, while Jasmin Scikluna and Dan O’Connor where in classes of their own when cattle were swapped for horses in the arena in the barrel racing and saddle bronc events.
Weipa Rodeo Association president Reuben Slingo hailed the event an overwhelming success with almost 300 rides, including on several bulls that had previously never had someone on their back for eight seconds.
“Our nineteenth event was a huge success with 280 rides, [with] some bulls never having been ridden to time before,” he said.
“We couldn’t be happier with how the weekend went.
“We had huge numbers through the gates and it was awesome to see so many people loving the rodeo; the grounds looked amazing with the extra grandstand for additional seating and slab for the new bar.”
The dust may have barely settled on this year’s rodeo, but Mr Slingo said the committee was already gearing up to ensure the 2025 instalment – the event’s 20th anniversary – would be one to remember.
“We are always thinking on what comes next and excited about our twentieth anniversary event next year,” he said.
“It’s a huge milestone and be sure we will celebrate it in style with the Weipa community.”
2024 Weipa Rodeo Cape of Origin teams
Northern
Captain’s bull ride: Braydon Wellby; open bull ride: Alfred Bond; novice bull ride: Darren George; saddle bronc: Phillip Port; barrel race: Summer van Pelt; ladies bullock ride: Michaela Smith-Hart; mini bull ride: Matty Prychidczuk
Southern
Captain’s bull ride: Anthony Ryan; open bull ride: Jake Simpson; novice bull ride: Hayden Moss; saddle bronc: Dan O’Connor; barrel race: Jasmine Scikluna; ladies bullock ride: Clare Parry; mini bull ride: Caleb Sheahan
Central
Captain’s bull ride: Ky Borghero; open bull ride: Craig Gibson; novice bull ride: Tennison Paul; saddle bronc: Jack Papworth; barrel race: Charlotte Barrett; ladies bullock ride: Hallie Jenkins; mini bull ride: William Hudson
2024 Weipa Rodeo results
Open bull ride
1: Ky Borghero 84 points; 2: Braydon Wellby 83 points
Novice bull ride
1: Darren George 76 points; 2: Jake Simpson 66 points; 3: Damien Charger 65 points
Mini bull ride
1: Caleb Sheahan 70 points; 2: Matty Prychidczuk 54 points
Open bullock ride
1: Jake Simpson 77 points; 2: Craig Gibson 66 points; 3: Damien Charger 65 points
Ladies bullock ride
1: Michaela Smith-Hart 56 points
Junior bullock ride
1: Caleb Sheahan 70 points; 2: Clayton Hudson 69 points; 3: Shane Dyer, Kaleb Stein (tie) 67 points
Poddy ride
1: Liam McFarlane 33 points
Saddle bronc
1: Dan O’Connor 73 points
Bushman’s buckjump
1: Anthony Savo, Jai Christie (tie) 58 points
Novice barrel race
1: Jasmine Scikluna 17.94s; 2: Jasmine Scikluna 18.89s; 3: Cristine van Pelt 19.47s
Junior barrel race
1: Summer van Pelt 19.32s; 2: Summer van Pelt 21.15s; 3: Kayla-Ruth Barton 21.66s
Men’s steer wrestling
1: Jilibalu Riley 10.67s; 2: Clancy Gordon 18.64s
Ringers Ironman Challenge
1: Leit Ballart and Jilibalu Riley 36.64s; 2: Jai Christie and Nik Clegg 45.96s