£ Hucker Clark
Where
to from
here?
After such an
epic 2018 event,
what’s the future
for the Farm Jam?
Organisers Dan and
Brett Frew chat
with us about their
thoughts on 2018
and what we could
see in 2020.
So here we are. After two years
of anticipation and eagerly awaiting
the next instalment of the legendary
Farm Jam, we’ve seen one of – if not
the – greatest Farm Jam of all time,
and all we’re left with are full memory
cards, big smiles, and memories
that’ll have us fizzing until 2020.
For organisers Dan and Brett Frew,
it’s time to take a few deep breaths,
take stock of the situation, reflect
on another incredible event, then
return to their normal lives of looking
after their sheep and beef farm
and spending more time with their
growing families.
Looking Back
So how would they describe 2018?
“Honestly, we’ve run out of words;
every year is the best one and they
just get better and better,” Dan
chuckles. “As always, the weather
did its best to screw up our plans,
but we’re pretty used to dealing
with that now. We’ve improved the
drainage on the jumps a lot, and
everyone helps out to make the
event happen, and when they see
that their efforts have got the jumps
completed and ready to ride in time,
it just makes them more stoked.”
Brett agrees: “On Friday, there were
probably 30-40 guys shovelling and
tonnes brought their own to get