Oldfield and Dobbs added to the triumph by finishing first and second respectively in the Bendigo Open blade shearing final on Saturday.
New Zealand has now won 35 of the 45 woolhandling tests since woolhandling was added to transtasman competition in 1998, and Stevens and Abraham will represent New Zealand again in the next test at the Golden Shears in Masterton in March.
Meanwhile, there was an $A10,000 windfall for Abraham’s husband, 2019-2020 transtasman series New Zealand representative Paerata Abraham, formerly of Dannevirke, travelling 264 kilometres southwest from Bendigo on Saturday to win a speed shear at Hamilton, Victoria. It was a New Zealand trifecta, with Aaron Bell from Waipawa the runner-up, and third place going to Ethan Pankhurst of Masterton.
Result of the transtasman test matches at Bendigo, Vic. on Friday and Saturday:
Blade shearing (3 merinos): New Zealand 154.53pts (Tony Dobbs 15min, 22sec, 75.77pts; Allan Oldfield 12min, 42sec, 78.77pts) beat Australia 158.32pts (Johnathon Dalla 14min, 19sec, 68.62pts; Ken French 16min, 14sec, 89.7pts).
Machine shearing (6 merinos, 6 crossbreds): Australia 231.93pts (Nathan Meaney 18min, 29sec, 75.87pts; Daniel McIntyre 17min, 20sec, 76.42pts; Sam Mackrill 18min, 58sec, 79.65pts) beat New Zealand 298.92pts (Leon Samuels 18min, 16sec, 95.97pts; Nathan Stratford 22min, 39sec, 100.95pts; Stacey Te Huia 18min, 18sec, 101.98pts).
Woolhandling (6 fleeces): New Zealand (Angela Stevens, Cushla Abraham) 70.75pts, beat Australia (Aroha Garvin, Racheal Hutchison) 76.51pts.