![]() The Royal Easter Young Woman event included a jam-packed six-day schedule attending events, mentoring sessions, stewarding in horse, sheep, cattle, and small animal pavilions, and doing interviews in the broadcast box with Lindsay Douglas. ![]() “That’s how a lot of us felt as well,” said Ms Coppin. “When Lindsay Douglas introduced each of us on stage at the presentation she asked the audience, ‘How ordinary do we feel when we see what these women have achieved in such a short time?’.” Ms Coppin kept great company, being joined by Jessica Towns from neighbouring Moree who took runner up for the event. Every day I would pinch myself and think, gosh, I can’t believe I’m on the same playing field as all these other young women.” “The girls that I was up against were powerhouses. ![]() “Growing up in the horse industry, attending Sydney Royal was always a dream to me though I never imagined attending for my personal achievements, without a horse.”Ĭompeting alongside 14 extraordinary young women across the region from Maclean, Rylestone-Kandos, Camden, West Wyalong, Nowra, Lismore, Lockhart, Dubbo, Cooma, Mudgee, Cowra, Moree and Canowindra, Ms Coppin is still in awe of the journey. ![]()
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