Three teens thrown from bulls, one kicked at Caboolture Show
Four teenagers have been rushed to hospital after separate incidents involving bulls at the Caboolture Show this weekend, with one suffering serious injuries.
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Four teens have been rushed to hospital in separate incidents after being thrown and trampled by bulls at the Caboolture Show this weekend, including one .
The three-day Caboolture show officially kicked off on Friday.
The National Rodeo Association held events from under 8 years to Under 18s on the Saturday and Sunday.
The junior rodeo event included barrel racing, dummy roping, calf tying and other bull related events across the two days.
A Triple B Rodeo event was also held on Saturday from 2 to 10.30pm, where attendees watched cowboys and cowgirls compete in bull riding, bronc riding and more.
A teen in his early teens was thrown from a bull and sustained a head injury and reported neck pain and taken in a stable condition to the Caboolture Hospital at 2.28pm on Saturday.
A second teen was later thrown from a bull and sustained a hand injury and transported in a stable condition to the Caboolture hospital at 3.12pm.
A third teen came off a bull and sustained a minor head injury at 7.19pm.
On Sunday, a fourth teenager suffered serious injuries after reportedly being kicked by a bull at around 1.11pm.
A Queensland Ambulance spokesman said the young teen sustained back injuries and was taken to the Queensland Children's Hospital in a serious but stable condition.
The Caboolture Show and the National Rodeo Association have been contacted for comment.