Saturday 1 October 2011

Boorowa Irish Woolfest (Running of the Sheep)

Running of the sheep, Boorowa Irish Woolfest
Whilst Pamplona in Spain may grab the world's attention for the annual running of the bulls, a sleepy town on the South West Slopes of New South Wales has its own quirky tradition - the running of the sheep. The running of the sheep is part of Boorowa's Irish Woolfest which pays homage to the town's Irish history and the strength of the sheep and wool industry in this area.
Pipe band, Boorowa Irish Woolfest
Antique tractors, Boorowa Irish Woolfest
The Boorowa Irish Woolfest sees the tiny town's population swell and this year, estimates were that 18,500 people visited for the event. Thankfully, the rain which arrived just in time to give thirsty crops a drink had the courtesy to stay away for the festival. Talented artists, craftspeople, cooks and growers had their products for sale creating a real carnival atmosphere with many doing a brisk trade.


There is absolutely no denying that the sheep are the stars of the day though with crowds packed shoulder to shoulder and several deep the entire length of the street to cheer them on. At 12pm sharp, they gamely barrelled the length of the road to cheers and cameras flashing - they have even been the focus of a documentary which will be broadcast to an estimated audience of 30 million in China! 
Prize merino fleece, Boorowa Irish Woolfest
The sheep were followed by a parade with a focus on all things Irish and all things country - basically, lots of celtic pipe bands, lots of sheep and LOTS of the ubiquitous tractors which seem to have a habit of turning up at every festival in country New South Wales!
Common Ground Bakery artisan bread, Boorowa Irish Woolfest
Local olives, Boorowa Irish Woolfest 
Crafts, Boorowa Irish Woolfest
Overall, the Boorowa Irish Woolfest and the running of the sheep offered up plenty to do - in addition to the market stalls, most shops in town were open for the day as well as some rides for the kids, live music and plenty of food from sausage sizzles through to sit down meals. If you are looking for an interesting story to tell your friends, pencil in midday on the Labour Day Long Weekend and make the trip to Boorowa for the Irish Woolfest running of the sheep!
Tumut Valley Violets, Boorowa Irish Woolfest


Design a Candle soy candles, Boorowa Irish Woolfest
Boorowa is located three and a half hours drive southwest of Sydney or one and a half hours drive north west of Canberra.

Useful links:

Boorowa Irish Woolfest Official site

Tumut Valley Violets

Common Ground Bakery

Doolan Country Jams

2 comments:

  1. Those baked goods sure look delicious! Being the animal softy I am, do you think the sheep are upset by all this? You probably shouldn't answer that. :<)

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  2. Hi,

    I’m currently working on behalf of Tourism New South Wales, who are seeking to promote individual regional events for an upcoming website. What they’re looking for are a collection of blogs and photo blogs of past regional events written by attendees. One of the events is in fact the Irish Woolfest, and we love your blog and think it would be perfect for the site. Would you be interested in republishing it for the site? You would be compensated of course.

    Please contact me on annick.boismenu@twosocial.com

    And we can discuss it further.

    Many thanks,

    Annick

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