Also singled out was Tyriek Pikaahu, who won the local maiden event with Bride in only his second time competing.
The former Taipa Area School student, now senior shepherd at Whitehills Landcorp (near Kaikohe) after receiving a scholarship to join Landcorp three years ago, Pikaahu also won the local maiden event at Rangiputa in his first shot at competition last year.
"This lad has huge potential with dogs and trialling," said an impressed Cameron.
He went on to note there was huge interest for this year's event with over 40 entries which took most of the day to get through before proceedings were finally wrapped up around 4pm.
"A great day out," Cameron said.
Acknowledgments went to Grant Smith from Whangarei for bringing his own course obstacles up which made Pete Campbell's job of organising the event much easier, and Hamish Child who did a very good job in his first attempt at judging.
"It would not have been easy with dad [Neville] performing but the result was well received."
Results were, Neville Child and Harry 97 points, 1; Merv Cameron and Clyde 96.75, 2; John Nelley and Stream 96.5, 3; Shane Munford and Rose 96, 4; Kevin Easterbrook and Meg 95.5, 5; and, Local Maiden: Tyriek Pikaahu with Bride.