Part of the A & P Show, O'Connor said the rodeo had always been a popular event among locals, with competitors from as far as Kaitaia and Invercargill.
"The rodeo's been going since the late 40s or early 50s. I love it because I used to rodeo. If you're interested in horses it's pretty cool and it's a family event as well."
A spokesperson from Safe said no one from the organisation would be attending the Wairoa Rodeo.
"There may well be other people there observing and attempting to film the treatment of animals," she said.
"There have been many rodeos that have banned filming over the last two seasons, including last weekend's Mid Northern Rodeo – where people were assaulted by rodeo supporters - because they know that animal-loving Kiwis don't want to see animals being tormented."
O'Connor did not comment on the issue of high resolution filming, but said if organisers noticed anything out of the ordinary when it came to camera technology they would address the person involved.
"If we think something's going on we'll just go and speak to them," he said.
The rodeo will take place on January 19, at the Wairoa A & P Showgrounds.