PROGRAMME OF EVENTS
TWENTY-TWENTY FOUR
THURSDAY ALL DAY - 7.45AM
EVENT 1 – HEATS
Farmlands Men’s Wool Pressing
■ Each competitor to prepare and press a bale to 160kg
■ Semi-Final to be held Friday morning
Name Home town Name Home town
Jeremy Goodger Masterton
Tama Bartlett Masterton
Willie Kilioni Tonga
Shea Wharematua Thompson Masterton
Blake Mckenzie Riverton
Mitchell Williams Tararua
EVENT 2 – HEATS
Paris Peeti Feilding
Alex Lee Napier
Nat Nicholson Feilding
Brook Hamerton Napier
Ricci Stevens Napier
Paul Swann Wairoa
Farmlands Women’s Wool Pressing
■ Each competitor to prepare and press a bale to 150kg
Name Home town
Emma Martin Gore
Mollie Moffett Bay View
Cushla Abraham Masterton
EVENT 3 – HEATS
Farmlands Pairs Wool Pressing
■ Each team to prepare and press a bale to 160kg
Name Home town
Brian Hanson & Christine Wolland Eketahuna
Jehrome Graham & Willie Kilioni Masterton
Chris Dickson & Sam Smith Masterton
■ Final to be held Friday morning
■ Final to be held Friday morning
THURSDAY MORNING - 7.45AM
EVENT 4 – HEATS
Paewai Mullins Novice Wool Handling
Sheep kindly supplied by Ngatahuna
■ Each competitor to handle one long wool fleece
■ Wool handlers sealed time of 1 minute 40 seconds
■ Semi-Final to be held this afternoon Name Home town Name Home town
Sophie Humphrey Masterton
Bolortseg Lkhagva Mongolia
Gen Wood Pongaroa
Zamal Ropiha Hastings
Wi King Raupunga
Mared Jones Wales
Emilia Meling Norway
Lauren Venning England
Chloe Bingham Pukekawa
Kate Murray Christchurch
EVENT 5 – HEATS
WBS Junior Wool Handling
Sheep kindly supplied by Ngatahuna
■ Each competitor to handle three long wool fleeces
■ Wool handlers sealed time of 1 minute 30 seconds
Capree Wallace Taihape
Paige Frazer Masterton
Ana Mason Masterton
Jodiesha Kirkpatrick Gisborne
Jade Reiri Masterton
Lucy Elers Mataura
Grace Croasdale Eketahuna
Rahera Lewis Taihape
Blake Mckenzie Riverton
Kaivah Cooper Napier
Makayla Neil Piopio
Kelly Barrett Kawhia
Krystle Macgregor Featherston
Eleri Bradley Woodville
Waiari Puna Napier
Ngahuia Salmond Te Kuiti
Leila Marshall Napier
Ela Herbert Wales
Caitlin Mitchell Australia
Jess Parkhouse United Kingdom
Madison Rafferty Ireland
Mihi Hancy Masterton
Joseph Jacka Australia
Gemma Buick Pongaroa
Megan Etherton Australia
■ Semi-Final to be held Saturday morning
Atria Barrowcliffe Piopio
Mollie Moffett Bay View
Brook Hamerton Napier
Te Aroha Little Balclutha
Ffion Haf Jones Wales
Lilly Manson Piopio
Christie Burn Dannevirke
Kalyah Ferguson Central Hawke's Bay
Makayla Strudwick Australia
Cally Spangler Australia
Hayley Brown Australia
Charlie Baker Australia
Jack Philipson Australia
Marama Timmins Tologa Bay
Jayda Millanta Tauranga
EVENT 6 – HEATS
Cydectin Novice Shearing
Sheep kindly supplied by Te Matai
■ For shearers who have recorded a shed tally of up to 50 sheep in an 8-hour day
Te Ariki Tehau Hastings
Rebecca Dickson Tikokino
Bryce Wind Tikokino
Bugs Butler Tikokino
James Kelly Tikokino
Hamish Grigg Tikokino
Harrison Cullwick Dobson Tikokino
Bodi Mason Tikokino
Taran Butler Tikokino
Toby Powdrell Tikokino
Fletcher Elliot Tikokino
Archie Dillon Tikokino
Angus Durry Tikokino
Riley Thompson Tikokino
Drew Tayles Tikokino
TeAnna Phillips Taumarunui
Emma Matches Napier
■ Each competitor to shear one second shear sheep
■ Semi-Final to be held this afternoon
Izzy Ferguson Hawke's Bay
Ernie Fowler Pongaroa
Sam Smith Featherston
Amy Bell Dannevirke
Rosie Rooderkirk Masterton
Rikihana Salmond Te Kuiti
Ngahuia Salmond Te Kuiti
Tiawharangi Aranui Martinborough
Noah Henricksen Masterton
Dominie Chetwynd Wales
Angus Monks Masterton
Phoebe Monk Masterton
Emilia Meling Norway
Alex Glasgow Marton
Kevin Noone Ireland
Waiari Puna Napier
Samuel Matthews Stratford
Jess Parkhouse United Kingdom
Hunter Wigglesworth Marton
Madison Rafferty Ireland
Mac Foreman Alfredton
Brett Eastwood
Harry Monk Masterton
Christine Wolland Pahiatua
Cameron Judd Wellington
Ashlin Swann Wairoa
Shawna Swann Wairoa
Ryan Craw Coromandel
Grady Collis Tauhoa
Ben Solomann Dannevirke
Flynn Watson Dannevirke
Holly Bird Dannevirke
Sam Short Dannevirke
Lydia Wood Ruawai
Karl Schoff Australia
Matthew Cuttance Tauranga
EVENT 7 – HEATS
Farmers Weekly Junior Shearing
Sheep kindly supplied by Te Matai
■ For shearers who have recorded a shed tally of up to 205 sheep in an 8-hour day
Maliek Mullins Taihape
Katie Smith Alfredton
Jeremy Goodger Masterton
Jodiesha Kirkpatrick Gisborne
Summer Pritchard Pongaroa
Buyanbat Baltav Mongolia
Jargalbat Bastbayar Mongolia
Khanddorj Batbayer Mongolia
Tsend-Ayush Dorjderem Mongolia
Myagmar-ochir Gantulga Mongolia
Rentsendorj Munkhbold Mongolia
Cohen Scott Masterton
Samantha Baxter Pongaroa
Trent Alabaster Taihape
Flyn Innes Martinborough
Tana Maguire Piopio
Daniel O'Boyle Masterton
Hayden Sargeant Masterton
Tom Clarkson Martinborough
William Clarkson Martinborough
■ Each competitor to shear two second shear sheep
■ Semi-Final to be held Saturday morning
Scott O'Connor Masterton
Ifan Andrew Wales
Waiomio Paewhenua Masterton
Jet Schimanski Gore
Kaivah Cooper Napier
Wi King Raupunga
Scott Duffy Eketahuna
Thomas Marchant Pokeno
Benazzi Ward Pirinoa
Ethan Ede Wagga Wagga
Orlando Ratima Hunterville
Angus Wigglesworth Marton
Lachie Cameron Pohangina
Isak Tangrand Norway
Chloe Bingham Pukekawa
Paddy Dunne Ireland
George Peacock Dannevirke
Ethan Rose Feilding
Peter Losty Ireland
Ewan Robb Scotland
Quentin Calvo France
Sonya Fagan Te Kuiti
Ieuan Breese Wales
MKM Originals Student Shearing Challenge
Wairua Edmonds Masterton
Bedwyr Siencyn Wales
Harry Peacock Dannevirke
Clementine Demangeat France
George Jacka Australia
Camden Bolton-Smith Woodville
Jerome Papworth Masterton
Marshall Buckman Apiti
Joseph Jacka Australia
Ben Clark Australia
Jack Hintz Masterton
Levi Uluakiahoia Taumarunui
Craig Moore Scotland
Joseph Knoll Australia
Tom Pitchford Australia
Emily Spencer Australia
Will Maguire Australia
Grace Schoff Australia
Tom Kerley Wairoa
Samantha Thomson Hawkes Bay
THURSDAY AFTERNOON - 12.40PM
EVENT 9 - SEMI-FINAL
Paewai Mullins Novice Wool Handling
Sheep kindly supplied by Ngatahuna
■ Competitor to handle one long wool fleece
■ Wool handlers sealed time of 1 minute 40 seconds
■ 5TH - 8TH to receive $40
■ Final to be held this afternoon
EVENT 10 - HEATS
Te Puni Kōkiri Senior Wool Handling
Sheep kindly supplied by Ngatahuna
■ Each competitor to handle three long wool fleeces
Emma Mason Masterton
Muriwai Paul Masterton
Kahuranaki Potangaroa-Waiwiri Masterton
Tatijana Keefe Raupunga
Katrice Hawkins Martinborough
Maiden Elers Mataura
Chanelle Kawana Masterton
■ Wool Handlers sealed time of 1 minute 20 seconds
■ Semi-Final to be held Saturday morning
Saskia Tuhakaraina Gore
Emma Martin Gore
Chiquita Tamepo Waikouaiti
Ryley Paul Aotearoa
Tira Ngarangione Gisborne
Vinniye Phillips Taumarunui
Christine Ballinger Featherston
Kalah Hadfield Far North
EVENT 11 - FINAL
Paewai Mullins Novice Wool Handling
Sheep kindly supplied by Ngatahuna
■ Competitor to handle two long wool fleeces
EVENT 12 - SEMI-FINAL
Cydectin Novice Shearing
Sheep kindly supplied by Ngarara
■ Each competitor to shear one second shear sheep
■ 7TH - 12TH to receive $40
Ahotarewa Ebony Broughton Dannevirke
Sonya Fagan Te Kuiti
Rahera Kerr Hauturu
Te Whetu Brown Te Reinga
Amy Bell Dannevirke
■ Wool Handlers sealed time of 1 minute 40 seconds
■ 1ST $150; 2ND $100; 3RD $70; 4TH $60
■ Final to be held this afternoon
Paewai Mullins Novice Wool Handling PRESENTATIONS
EVENT 13 - HEATS
Trust House Ltd Intermediate Shearing
Sheep kindly supplied by Ngarara
■ For shearers who have recorded a shed tally of up to 305 sheep in an 8-hour day
■ Each competitor to shear three second shear sheep
■ Semi-Final to be held Saturday morning Name Home town Name Home town Name Home town
Rupert Barton Masterton
Hazel Wood Ruawai
Cody Waihape Gore
Taylor Te Ahuru Taumarunui
Quintin Trass Ngai Tumapahia
Serbudee Lkhagvsuren Mongolia
Erdenetsogt Baasandorj Mongolia
Enkh-Amgalan Molomjants Mongolia
Jehrome Graham Masterton
Kurtis Durdy Gisborne
Sam Parker Raglan
Callan Mallise Australia
Logan Blackburn Raetihi
Emma Martin Gore
Ethan Fladgate Kihikihi
Cheyden Winiana Nuhaka
Kingsley Young Hawera
Chad Duffy Eketahuna
Mitch Nation Dannevirke
EVENT 14 - FINAL
Matthew Smith Otorohanga
Julian Karl Germany
Renay White Martinborough
Patrick Corrigan Ireland
Dan Rogers Raetihi
Tim Dickson Feilding
Tomos Glyn Davies Wales
Heath Barnsdall Piopio
Brad McCrea Whanganui
Jack McCrea Marton
Wayne Wesche Nuhaka
Aaron Christensen Shannon
Dylan Morton Australia
Matthew Chambers Northern Ireland
Mollie Moffett Bay View
Brian (Pok) Hanson Eketahuna
Danielle Mauger Australia
Josh Bennett Australia
Darren Bryant Levin
Kate Donald Scotland
Ryka Swann Wairoa
Stephane Celhabe France
Cydectin Novice Shearing
Sheep kindly supplied by Ngarara
■ Each competitor to shear two second shear sheep
■ 1ST $200; 2ND $120; 3RD $80; 4TH $70; 5TH $60; 6TH $50
■ Winner to receive Horseshoe Trophy
Alexis Chery France
Iwan Robert Ellis Wales
Neil Bryant Levin
Duncan Adams Scotland
Cushla Abraham Masterton
Ged Billing Masterton
Freddy Fulford Scotland
Michael Buick Pongaroa
Sion Davies Wales
Jake Goldsbury Waitotara
Osian Lewis Wales
Kyle Rhodes Napier
Thomas Evci England
Kaitlyn Dawson Masterton
Dylan Bermingham-Lowe Australia
Jack King Australia
Ethan Tomney Australia
Charlie Baker Australia
Ethan Gellatly Australia
Dylan Young Australia
INSTANT PRIZEGIVING
EVENT 15
Rabobank Senior Speed Shear
Sheep kindly supplied by Te Matai
■ 1ST $500; 2ND $250; 3RD $150; 4TH-6TH; $60
Ayden Conrad Taumarunui
Rakai Barrett Taumarunui
Blake Mckenzie Riverton
Manahi Fox Whakaoriori
Ash Boyce Dannevirke
Wi King Raupunga
Dre Roberts Mataura
Tim Dickson Feilding
Sean Fagan Te Kuiti
Jake Hamerton Hastings
Bruce Grace Wairoa
Luke Parkhouse England
Stephane Celhabe France
Blake Crooks Rangiora
Artie Mccarthy Wales
Jimmy Johnstone Winton
Taelor Tarrant Taumarunui
Aiden Tarrant Taumarunui
Elgan Wilson Wales
Nathan Bee Wyndham
Callum Bosley England
Kids Teddy Bear Shear
EVENT 16
Ngati Kahungunu ki Wairarapa Open Speed Shear
Sheep kindly supplied by Te Matai
■ 1ST $800 ; 2ND $400; 3RD $200; 4TH-6TH; $70
Wiki Thompson Waipawa
Graiden Hauiti Dannevirke
Ethan Harder Australia
Kyle Mita Masterton
Ray Kinsman Dannevirke
Cory Barrowcliffe Piopio
James Tutavaha Masterton
Brett Roberts Mataura
Leon Samuels Invercargill
Gitenait Marco Lawrence
Paraki Puna Napier
Joseph Gordon Masterton
Adam Gordon Masterton
Josef Winders Invercargill
Reuben Alabaster Taihape
Simon Goss Whanganui
Chris Dickson Masterton
George Birkett Taumarunui
Gethin Lewis Wales
Jack Fagan Te Kuiti
Duncan Leslie Alexandra
Tui Pene Waipawa
Paerata Abraham Masterton
Floyde Neil Te kuiti
Duncan Higgins Marlborough
Lionel Taumata Taumarunui
Dig Balme Otorohanga
Llyr Jones Wales
EVENT 17 - HEATS
Trust House Ltd Open Wool Handling
Sheep kindly supplied by Ngatahuna
■ Each competitor to handle four long wool fleeces
■ Wool handlers sealed time of 1 minute 10 seconds
■ Top 20 to be held this afternoon
Name Home town Name Home town
Logan Kamura Marton
Katarina Ngahooro Taumarunui
Bianca Hawea Masterton
Matene Mason Masterton
Ngaio Hanson Eketahuna
TeAnna Phillips Taumarunui
Azuredee Paku Masterton
Jeremy Goodger Masterton
Summer Pritchard Pongaroa
Ana Braddick Eketahuna
Tina Elers Cook Islands
Samantha Baxter Pongaroa
Marlene Whittle Australia
Marika Braddick Eketahuna
Samantha Gordon Masterton
Angela Stevens Napier
EVENT 18 - SEMI-FINAL
Farmlands
Men’s Wool Pressing
■ Each competitor to prepare and press a bale to 160kg
■ 3RD & 4TH to receive a $100 Farmlands voucher
EVENT 19 - FINAL
Farmlands Pairs Wool Pressing
■ Each team to prepare and press a bale to 180kg
■ Farmlands voucher 1ST $640; 2ND $300
Ash Boyce Dannevirke
Pagan Rimene Alexandra
Alexander Schoff Australia
Hanatia Tipene Te Kuiti
Jasmin Tipoki Napier
Keryn Herbert Cook Islands
Tia Potae Harataunga
Ricci Stevens Napier
Waina Peneha Masterton
Charis Morrell Alexandra
Ratapu Moore Ward
Cushla Abraham Masterton
Kimberly Braddick Eketahuna
Liesha Atkinson Eketahuna
Miriam Haig Taumarunui
Taiwha Nelson Alexandra
■ Presentation Friday Evening
■ Winner to receive Sharp Family Silver Platters
■ Presentation Friday Evening
EVENT 20 - FINAL
Farmlands Women’s Wool Pressing
■ Each competitor to prepare and press a bale to 150kg
■ Farmlands voucher 1ST $400; 2ND $200
■ Presentation Friday evening
EVENT 21 - FINAL
Farmlands Men’s Wool Pressing
■ Each competitor to prepare and press a bale to 170kg
■ Farmlands voucher 1ST $860; 2ND $400
■ Winner to receive Reiri Family Trophy
■ Presentation Friday evening
EVENT 22 - HEATS
Golden Shears Senior Shearing
Sheep kindly supplied by The Brocken For shearers who have recorded a shed tally of up to 405 sheep in an 8-hour day
Luke Daysh Eketahuna
Alice Watson Seddon
Ellis Rees Wales
Rakai Barrett Taumarunui
Mitchell Menzies Cromwell
Tawera Brown Martinborough
Sam Green England
Randall Aranui Martinborough
Eli Winders Tussock Creek
Maredudd Pyrs Wales
Allan Oldfield Geraldine
Jacob Taylor Dannevirke
Blake Mckenzie Riverton
Reuben King Kaiapoi
Manahi Fox Whakaoriori
Daniel Seed Pahiatua
■ Each competitor to shear five second shear sheep
■ Semi-Final to be held Saturday morning
Dre Roberts Mataura
Forde Alexander Taumarunui
Alec White Waiohau
Sean Fagan Te Kuiti
Sam Davison Masterton
Leroy Pitt Masterton
Laura Bradley Woodville
Gabriel Winders Invercargill
Jack Pringle Balclutha
Jake Hamerton Hastings
Bruce Grace Wairoa
Jimmy Napier Riversdale
Max Welton England
Mark Ferguson Elsthorpe
Doltan Austin Australia
Blake Crooks Rangiora
Tommy Stevenson Ruawai
Artie Mccarthy Wales
William Sinclair Balclutha
Elgan Wilson Wales
Jack Hutchinson England
Luke Parkhouse United Kingdom
Nathan Bee Wyndham
Marites Wood Australia
Jimmy Johnstone Winton
Blake York Australia
Cameron Foat Australia
Brett Middleton Winton
Taelor Tarrant Taumarunui
Aiden Tarrant Taumarunui
Murray Burt Australia
Callum Bosley England
EVENT 23 - QUARTER FINAL
Trust House Ltd Open Wool Handling TOP 20
Sheep kindly supplied by Ngatahuna
■ Each competitor to handle four long wool fleeces
■ Wool handlers sealed time of 1 minute 10 seconds
EVENT 24 - HEATS
Bayleys Open Shearing
Sheep kindly supplied by Hikorangi
■ For shearers who have recorded a shed tally of over 405 sheep in an 8-hour day
Conan Tekene Taumarunui
Matene Mason Masterton
Alex Smith Rakaia
Jimmy Samuels Marton
Cam Ferguson Waipawa
Brayden Clifford Waikaka
Llion Jones Wales
Cory Barrowcliffe Piopio
Ant Frew Timaru
Ray Kinsman Dannevirke
Shane Ratima Hunterville
Brett Roberts Mataura
Leon Samuels Invercargill
Jame Tutavaha Masterton
Bevan Pere Gisborne
Gitenait Marco France
Josh Bone Australia
Joseph Gordon Masterton
Adam Gordon Masterton
David Gordon Masterton
Nuki Gordon Masterton
Kyle Mita Masterton
Paerata Abraham Masterton
Paraki Puna Napier
Phil Edwards Australia
■ Semi-Final to be held Saturday afternoon
■ Each competitor to shear six second shear sheep
■ Top 30 to be held this evening
Josef Winders Invercargill
Allan Grant Carterton
Ricky Alabaster Taihape
Reuben Alabaster Taihape
Toa Henderson Kaiwaka
Casey Bailey Riverton
Blair Rhodes Hunterville
Rowland Smith Hastings
Brook Hamerton Napier
Simon Goss Whanganui
Jayden Mainland Wellsford
Chris Dickson Masterton
Philip Price Wales
James Ruki Te Kuiti
Dane Phillips Kaiwaka
Ricci Stevens Napier
Paul Robertson Australia
Paul Swann Wairoa
Gethin Lewis Wales
Hugh de Lacy Rangiora
Jack Fagan Te Kuiti
Dion Morrell Alexandra
Mark Buick Masterton
Una Cameron Scotland
Stuart Connor England
Jacob Moore Marton
Daniel McIntyre Australia
Duncan Leslie Alexandra
Gavin Mutch Scotland
Angus Moore Ward
Tui Pene Waipawa
Mark Grainger Te Kuiti
Daniel Biggs Mangamahu
Hemi Braddick Eketahuna
Luke Hillis Mataura
Floyde Neil Te Kuiti
Nathan Stratford Invercargill
Nathan Meaney Australia
David Buick Pongaroa
Richard Pearson Carterton
Ethan Harder Australia
Duncan Higgins Marlborough
Tristan Mackay Wairoa
Lionel Taumata Taumarunui
Llyr Jones Wales
Paul Hodges Geraldine
Corey Palmer Dipton
Dig Balme Otorohanga
EVENT 25
Bayleys Open TOP 30 Shearing
Sheep kindly supplied by Ngatahuna
■ Each competitor to shear eight second shear sheep
FMG Shearing Quality Awards
Ian McGregor Trophy, Wairarapa Shearer with best shearing quality points in the heats
Ngati Kahungunu ki Wairarapa Wool Handling Quality Awards
Les Field Trophy
For best quality Wool Handling points in the heats
6.40PM
■ Semi-Final to be held Saturday afternoon
NZ Shearing Contractors Association Triathlon
Farmlands
Women's Wool Pressing
Farmlands
Pairs Wool Pressing
– Sharp Family Silver Platters
Farmlands
Men's Wool Pressing
– Reiri Family Trophy
Programme sponsored by PGG Wrightson
EVENT 26
Shearwell Data Regional Shearing Team Challenge
Sheep kindly supplied by Ngatahuna
■ Each team to have 1 Senior and 1 Open shearer
■ Teams to shear 3 long wool & 4 second shear sheep
■ 1ST $600; 2ND $360; 3RD $240
INSTANT PRIZEGIVING
EVENT 27 - TEST
Wools of New Zealand Trans-Tasman Wool Handling
Sheep kindly supplied by A. Paterson (Merinos) and Ngatahuna (Long Wool)
■ Each team to handle four merinos, four long wool fleeces
■ Wool handlers sealed time of 1 minute and 10 seconds
NEW ZEALAND TEAM: Cushla Abraham & Tia Potae
AUSTRALIA TEAM: Marlene Whittle & Alexander Schoff
■ There will be a 15-second countdown between wool types
■ 1ST $1400 plus trophy; 2ND $800
EVENT 28 - FINAL
Abraham Shearing Women’s Invitation Shearing
Sheep kindly supplied by Ngatahuna
■ Each competitor to shear six second shear sheep
■ 1ST $500; 2ND $250; 3RD $170; 4TH $150; 5TH $140; 6tH $130
ABRAHAM shearing
INSTANT PRIZEGIVING
Wools of New Zealand Trans-Tasman Wool HandlingPRESENTATIONS
Sheep Suppliers Many thanks to the following:
Hikorangi, Ngatahuna, Te Matai, Whitespurs, Ngarara, The Brocken, A. Paterson – Ranfurly (Merinos), S Cox, P. McCarthy – Taihape (Corriedales),
SATURDAY MORNING - 7.45AM
EVENT 29 - SEMI-FINAL
WBS Junior Wool Handling
Sheep kindly supplied by Ngatahuna
■ Each competitor to handle three long wool fleeces
■ Wool handlers sealed time of 1 minute 30 seconds
■ 5TH - 8TH each to receive $50
■ Final to be held this afternoon
EVENT 30 - SEMI-FINAL
Te Puni Kōkiri Senior Wool Handling
Sheep kindly supplied by Ngatahuna
■ Each competitor to handle three long wool fleeces
■ Wool handlers sealed time of 1 minute 20 seconds
EVENT 31 - SEMI-FINAL
Farmers Weekly Junior Shearing
Sheep kindly supplied by Hikorangi
■ Each competitor to shear three second shear sheep
■ 5TH - 8TH to receive $60
■ Final to be held this afternoon
■ 7TH - 12TH to receive $50
■ Final to be held this afternoon
EVENT 32 - SEMI-FINAL
Trust House Ltd Intermediate Shearing
Sheep kindly supplied by Hikorangi
■ Each competitor to shear five second shear sheep
EVENT 33 - SEMI-FINAL
Golden Shears Senior Shearing
Sheep kindly supplied by Ngatahuna
■ Each competitor to shear eight second shear sheep
■ 7TH - 12TH to receive $60
■ Final to be held this afternoon
■ 7TH - 12TH receive $80
■ Final to be held this afternoon
New Sponsor
EVENT 34 - SEMI-FINAL
PGG Wrightson Vetmed National Shearing Circuit
Sheep kindly supplied by A. Paterson (Merinos), Ngatahuna (Long Wool & Second Shear)
■ Each competitor to shear three merino, three long wools and three second shear
■ 7TH - 12TH to receive $150
■ Final to be held this evening
EVENT 35 - FINAL
NIWC Wool Handling
Sheep kindly supplied by Ngatahuna (Long Wool & Second Shear)
■ Each competitor to handle three long wool and three second shear fleeces
■ Wool handlers sealed time of 30 seconds
■ There will be a 15-second countdown between wool types
■ 1ST $800; 2ND $400; 3RD $300; 4TH $200
■ Top eligible placing to represent New Zealand in Trans-Tasman team
■ Presentation this afternoon
SATURDAY AFTERNOON - 12.40PM
EVENT 36 - FINAL
WBS Junior Wool Handling
Sheep kindly supplied by Ngatahuna
■ Each competitor to handle four long wool fleeces
■ Wool handlers sealed time of 1 minute 30 seconds
■ 1ST $300; 2ND $150; 3RD $120; 4TH $100
■ Presentation this afternoon
EVENT 37 - FINAL
Te Puni Kōkiri Senior Wool Handling
Sheep kindly supplied by Ngatahuna
■ Each competitor to handle four long wool fleeces
■ Wool handlers sealed time of 1 minute 20 seconds
■ 1ST $600; 2ND $300; 3RD $150; 4TH $120
■ Presentation this afternoon
EVENT 38 - FINAL
Farmers Weekly Junior Shearing
Sheep kindly supplied by Whitespurs
■ Each competitor to shear five second shear sheep
■ 1ST $400; 2ND $200; 3RD $150; 4TH $130; 5TH $120; 6TH $100
■ Stewart Trophy for top local shearer
INSTANT PRIZEGIVING
EVENT 39 - FINAL
Trust House Ltd Intermediate Shearing
Sheep kindly supplied by Whitespurs
■ Each competitor to shear eight second shear sheep
■ 1ST $500; 2ND $250; 3RD $200; 4TH $160; 5TH $150; 6TH $140
WBS Junior Wool Handling
Te Puni Kōkiri
Senior Wool Handling
NIWC Wool Handling
EVENT 40 - FINAL
Golden Shears Senior Shearing
Sheep kindly supplied by Whitespurs
■ Each competitor to shear twelve second shear sheep
■ 1ST $1200; 2ND $600; 3RD $400; 4TH $300; 5TH $250; 6TH $250
■ Winner to receive Doug Buick Memorial Tray
PRESENTATIONS
Golden Shears Service Awards - 10 & 25 years
Alistair Simpson Trophy
Records Presentation
■ J H Bryant Memorial Tankard for best quality points in final
■ John Midwinter Memorial Shield for best quality in senior Semi-Final
INSTANT PRIZEGIVING
EVENT 41 - SEMI-FINAL
Trust House Ltd Open Wool Handling
Sheep kindly supplied by Ngatahuna
■ Each competitor to handle six long wool fleeces
■ Wool handlers sealed time of 1 minute 10 seconds
■ 5TH - 8TH to receive $200
■ Final to be held this evening
EVENT 42 - SEMI-FINAL
Bayleys Open Shearing
Sheep kindly supplied by Whitespurs
■ Each competitor to shear ten second shear sheep
■ 7TH - 12TH to receive $200
■ Final to be held this evening
SATURDAY EVENING - 6.30PM
EVENT 43 - FINAL
PGG Wrightson Vetmed National Shearing Circuit
Sheep kindly supplied by A. Patterson (Merinos), P. McCarthy (Corriedales), Ngatahuna (Long Wool), Whitespurs (Second Shear), S Cox (Lambs)
■ Each competitor to shear three merino, three corriedales, three long wools, three second shear and three lambs
■ Winner to receive McSkimming Memorial Trophy
■ Godfrey Bowen Trophy for best quality points in final
EVENT 44 - FINAL
Wairarapa Moana
Māori/Pakeha Team Shearing
Sheep kindly supplied by Whitespurs
■ Each team to shear sixteen second shear sheep
■ 1ST $1000; 2ND $600; 3RD $400
■ 1ST $500 + $1300 vouchers; 2ND $400 + $400 vouchers; 3RD $300 + $200 vouchers; 4 - 6TH $200 + $200 vouchers
■ Winner to represent New Zealand in Trans-Tasman team
PRESENTATIONS
Master Shearer
EVENT 45 - TEST
SSNZ Life Member
Lister Trans-Tasman Shearing
Sheep kindly supplied by A. Paterson (Merinos) and Ngatahuna (Long Wool) and Whitespurs (Second Shear)
■ Each team to shear six merinos, three long wool and three second shear sheep
■ 1ST $2100; 2ND $1200
■ Winning team to receive Walker-Keats Cup
■ Joseph Paewai Memorial Trophy for top individual shearer
NEW ZEALAND TEAM: Leon Samuels, Nathan Stratford, Angus Moore
AUSTRALIA TEAM: Daniel McIntrye, Nathan Meaney, Josh Bone
EVENT 46 - FINAL
Trust House Ltd Open Wool Handling
Sheep kindly supplied by Ngatahuna (Long Wool) and Whitespurs (Second Shear)
■ Each competitor to handle six long wool and four second shear fleeces
■ There will be a 15-second countdown between wool types
EVENT 47 - FINAL
Bayleys Open Shearing
Sheep kindly supplied by Whitespurs
■ Each competitor to shear twenty second shear sheep
■ Winner to receive Golden Shears Open Challenge Trophy donated by Chris and June Fagan, Lister handpiece and Lister product
■ 1ST $4000; 2ND $2000; 3RD $1200; 4TH $900; 5TH $800; 6TH $700
■ Wool handler sealed time of 30 seconds
■ 1ST $2500; 2ND $1500; 3RD $1000; 4TH $700
■ Winner to receive Hinerau Mason Memorial Trophy
■ John Henson Memorial Trophy for best quality points in final
■ Top eligible placing to represent New Zealand in Trans-Tasman team
PRESENTATIONS
PGG Wrightson Vetmed National Shearing Circuit
- McSkimming Memorial Trophy, awarded to winner of Circuit
- Godfrey Bowen Trophy, best quality points in final
Lister
Trans-Tasman Shearing
- Walker-Keats Cup awarded to winning team
- Joseph Paewai Memorial Trophy for top individual shearer
Trust House Ltd
Open Wool Handling
- Hinerau Mason Memorial Trophy, awarded to winning Wool Handler
Bayleys
Open Shearing
- Fagan Challenge Trophy, awarded to winning shearer
- John Henson Memorial Trophy, best quality points in final
RE O’Hara Memorial Trophy
- Best quality in any Shearing Grade Final
SHEAR SMARTER AND KEEP SAFE WITH LISTER
The world’s market leader in shearing motor power, the 700W Nexus Elite Sensor provides the ultimate in user safety. With an electronic current sensor that protects the user and avoids lockups, the machine is automatically stopped if a handpiece hits an obstruction in the wool.
> ENGINEERED TO AVOID HANDPIECE LOCK-UPS
>ADVANCED PROTECTION WITH AN ELECTRONIC SAFETY SENSOR
>OPTIONAL DRIVE SPEEDS OF 2800RPM, 3200RPM AND 3500RPM
NEXUS ELITE SENSOR PROGRINDER
Reliable, consistent, durable – the Lister Pro Grinder is respected across the globe for its lightweight base and collapsible pendulum, o ering the perfect balance of sturdiness, strength and portability.
> POWERFUL 0.75KW ELECTRIC MOTOR
> S U PPLIED WITH ALUMINIUM DISC AND CLAMP SET
Skorpion is a perfectly weighted, triple bearing handpiece for cool running and effortless results. Ideal for the professional shearer, the slim, contoured body has been expertly moulded to ensure absolute precision and comfort over long periods of time.
> TRIPLE BEARING TECHNOLOGY FOR A SMOOTH, PROFESSIONAL CUT
> PRECISION CONTROL
> COOL RUNNING
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