boundary rider
See also: boundary-rider
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boundary rider (plural boundary riders)
- (Australia) A person employed to travel along the boundary of a station, to check and maintain the fencing.
- 1892, National Association of Wool Manufacturers, Bulletin of the National Association of Wool Manufacturers, volume 22, page 348:
- For these sixty-seven and a half miles of fence we must have three men known as boundary riders. A boundary rider is one whose duty is to see that the fence is in order.
- 1988, Jan Walker, Jondaryan Station: The Relationship between Pastoral Capital and Pastoral Labour, 1840-1890, page 79:
- When profits were high enough to finance improvements, therefore, fences replaced hurdles and boundary riders replaced shepherds.
The boundary rider was responsible, as the name suggests, for riding the run boundaries and checking the fences were secure. He was also responsible for keeping the native dog population under control.
- (Australia, sports, Australian rules football) A commentator on Australian rules football games who reports from the boundary of the field of play, and interviews players on the interchange bench as well as coaching and medical staff.
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