Jimmy "Superfly" Samuels in action in 2016. Photo / George Novak
Jimmy "Superfly" Samuels in action in 2016. Photo / George Novak
They call him Jimmy Superfly for good reason, as it turned out when Rangitikei shearer Jimmy Samuels won the New Zealand Shearing and Woolhandling Championships Speedshear in Te Kuiti last night.
Samuels, from Marton, was really flying as the only shearer to go under 20 seconds on the well-crutched andbellied lambs as they passed across the board at the Waitomo Club at the end of the first day of the three-day championships.
He won with a best effort of 19.46sec, just over half-a-second quicker than runner-up and Southland shearer Brett Roberts, of Mataura.
With $1000 to bank, on top of other successes including winning the New Zealand Rural Games Speedshear in Palmerston North four week ago, Samuels said: "It's always an honour to come up here and shear at something I love so much."
Jimmy Samuels (Marton) 19.46sec, 1; Brett Roberts (Mataura) 20.04sec, 2; Paerata Abraham (Masterton) 21.22sec, 3; Rowland Smith (Maraekakaho) 21.5sec, 4.