• Terry Hall - The Long Road To Building Australia's Greatest Empire of Stock Horses

  • Feb 18 2021
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

Terry Hall - The Long Road To Building Australia's Greatest Empire of Stock Horses

  • Summary

  • With a quiet seat and gentle hands, Terry Hall is without a doubt one of Australia's greatest drovers, stockman and campdrafters. For over 50 years he has criss-crossed his way across our land, following age old stock routes and leading thousands upon thousands of cattle towards greener pastures. All the while leaving a legendary legacy in his wake. While on the road, his weekends consist of campdrafting, a sport where he - alongside his family - has won just about everything there is to win inside the arena, (including Ben's latest win $100,000 at The Nutrien Campdraft Classic held in Tamworth, NSW.) Along the way Terry managed to breed an empire of stock horses, with his stallion Conman standing at the helm. His progeny stretches across most equine sports and can be found in all states and territories. With all this considered, can you name a more iconic duo? Listen in, as we, cuppa in hand, yarn to Terry about what makes him an extraordinary person and the extraordinary people he has met along the way. If you like what you hear, make sure you rate us and click on 5 stars on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and if you'd like to hear more extraordinary stories follow us on facebook or instagram @extraordinaryoutbackstories. Feel free to get in contact with us extraordinaryoutback@gmail.com
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