Wallendbeen stallion on a pedestal after Nutrien Classic Campdraft win

Nikki Reynolds
Updated February 8 2022 - 1:54pm, first published 1:24pm
TOP HONOURS: Andrew Sheridan, Emma Dunbar, Nell Sheridan, Harry Sheridan and Sheros Traditional Acres. Traditional Acres claimed victory in the stallion shootout in Tamworth. Picture: Combaning Rural Photography
TOP HONOURS: Andrew Sheridan, Emma Dunbar, Nell Sheridan, Harry Sheridan and Sheros Traditional Acres. Traditional Acres claimed victory in the stallion shootout in Tamworth. Picture: Combaning Rural Photography

A STALLION from Wallendbeen in southern NSW has claimed one of the top honours in the performance horse industry.

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Nikki Reynolds

Rural journalist with Fairfax media based in the Riverina.

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