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Crowds come out to toast Young Paraders

Mike Barrington
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18 Apr, 2018 06:30 PM3 mins to read

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All 16 Young Parader prize winners at the ASB Stadium on Sunday with youth representative Courtney Davis, right, alongside Royal Agricultural Society national president Geoff Smith, who presented the awards.

All 16 Young Parader prize winners at the ASB Stadium on Sunday with youth representative Courtney Davis, right, alongside Royal Agricultural Society national president Geoff Smith, who presented the awards.

The inaugeral Northern District Royal Agricultural Society Young Parader prizegiving ceremony at Whangarei on Sunday was attended by people from Kaitaia in the north to Helensville in the south.

About 90 of them made the journey to the ASB Stadium Lounge to celebrate the success of northern youngsters who received prizes in the 2017-18 junior and senior dairy and beef Young Parader competition.

Senior dairy fourth placegetter Sean Alexander and his Ayrshire entry with senior dairy third placegetter Jennifer Thomas and her Jersey at the Whangarei Show.
Senior dairy fourth placegetter Sean Alexander and his Ayrshire entry with senior dairy third placegetter Jennifer Thomas and her Jersey at the Whangarei Show.

The competition had a different name in the past, but this year it was refreshed to be more aligned to the national and Australasian Young Parader competitions as well as to develop skills within the Northern District competitors.

Speakers at the Sunday prizegiving attributed the new high profile for the Northern District to its youth representative, Courtney Davis, for organising the ceremony.

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Young Parader competitions are run annually at 11 A&P shows from Franklin through to Kaitaia, other than at Kumeu and Auckland.

Left, Junior dairy winner Alyssa Bishop and her Ayrshire calf Te Kopuru.
Left, Junior dairy winner Alyssa Bishop and her Ayrshire calf Te Kopuru.

There are two sections – dairy and beef — each with a junior and senior class. Ages for juniors are 5-12 and seniors are 13-19.

This year there were 21 junior dairy competitors, 11 senior dairy competitors, 13 junior beef competitors and 12 senior beef competitors.

Left, senior dairy winner Angel Somerville with her Holstein Candy.
Left, senior dairy winner Angel Somerville with her Holstein Candy.

Results were:

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Junior dairy: Alyssa Bishop, of Dargaville, 1; Ella Martin, Kamo, 2; Odyssey Travers, Kaitaia, 3; Siva Horsford, Kawakawa, 4.

Senior dairy: Angel Somerville, South Head, 1; Danika Beardsall, Whangarei, 2; Jennifer Thomas, Wellsford, 3; Sean Alexander, Whangarei, 4.

Junior beef: Ryan Penney, Kaikohe, 1; Jayden Schaumkel, Wellsford, 2; Maasi Schaumkel, Wellsford, 3; Max Tunnicliffe, Ruawai, 4.

Senior beef: Cara Doggett, Wellsford, 1; Georgia Tilly, Kaikohe, 2; Andrea Scott, Waitoki, 3; Sacha Tunnicliffe, Ruawai, 4.

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Senior beef winner Cara Doggett with her Shorthorn Alaska.
Senior beef winner Cara Doggett with her Shorthorn Alaska.

Competitors in each of the four classes received $100 for first place, $75 for second, $50 for third and $25 for fourth place, sponsored by the Northern District RAS.

Speakers at the prizegiving ceremony included Northern District Royal Agricultural Society chairman Kevin Cholmondeley-Smith, national RAS president Geoff Smith and Young Paraders Cara Doggett and Angel Somerville.

Mr Cholmondeley-Smith said the RAS emphasis on youth promotion had been spectacularly successful, with young people learning good husbandry and stock confirmation skills enabling them to compete overseas. Cara Doggett described how she had been showing beef cattle at A&P shows for 10 years and had represented the Northern Region in a Hawke's Bay competition.

Junior beef winner Ryan Penney tidies up his calf before the judges' inspection.
Junior beef winner Ryan Penney tidies up his calf before the judges' inspection.

Angel Somerville said she started showing stock as a 4-year-old, had nine calves at calf clubs and would in future like a herd of Ayrshires and Holsteins.

Full competition results and photos are on: www.facebook.com/NorthernRASYouth
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Senior beef fourth placegetter Sacha Tunnicliffe with her Speckle Park entry.
Senior beef fourth placegetter Sacha Tunnicliffe with her Speckle Park entry.
Junior beef runner-up Jayden Schaumkel with his calf closest to the camera during judging at the Warkworth Show.
Junior beef runner-up Jayden Schaumkel with his calf closest to the camera during judging at the Warkworth Show.
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