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New Zealand shearing team dominates competitions

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Troy Pyper was runner-up in the New Zealand Spring Championships' Open final at the 50th Waimate Shears in South Canterbury. Photo / Supplied

Troy Pyper was runner-up in the New Zealand Spring Championships' Open final at the 50th Waimate Shears in South Canterbury. Photo / Supplied

The seven members of the New Zealand shearing team headed for transtasman tests in Australia later this month showed they are timing their form to the minute as they dominated competitions in New Zealand on Saturday.

Machine shearers Rowland Smith and John Kirkpatrick, both from Hawke's Bay, were first and second in the Open final at the Poverty Bay A and P Show Shears in Gisborne, while teammate Troy Pyper was runner-up in the New Zealand Spring Championships' Open final at the 50th Waimate Shears in South Canterbury.

Woolhandlers Joel Henare and Maryanne Baty, both from Gisborne, won respectively at Waimate and Gisborne, and blades shearers Tony Dobbs, of Fairlie, and Phil Oldfield, of Geraldine, were first and third respectively in the Open blades final at Waimate, where they also won a test match against Australian shearers John Dalla and Ken French.

Three transtasman shearing sports tests, in machine shearing, blade shearing, and woolhandling, will be held during the Australian National Championships in Bendigo, Vic., on October 28.

New Zealand's home machine shearing and woolhandling tests, in a home-and-away series which started in 1974, will be held at the Golden Shears in Masterton in March.

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Smith's win in Gisborne was his 20th win in New Zealand in a row, Henare's successful defence of the Waimate title was his sixth win in a row and fifth in a row in National title events across four different wool types in the South Island, and Dobbs' triumph was his fourth in a row at Waimate since coming out of an 18-year competition retirement. He has now won 11 Open blades titles at Waimate, dating back to his first in 1985.

The Senior woolhandling final was won for a second time in a row by Ebony Turipa, of Gore. Photo / Supplied
The Senior woolhandling final was won for a second time in a row by Ebony Turipa, of Gore. Photo / Supplied

Pyper was beaten at Waimate only by fellow Southland shearer Nathan Stratford, who won the 16-sheep final for an 8th time, having first won in 2001.

Stratford, a regular New Zealand representative until Pyper claimed his latest national singlet by being the best New Zealander in the national Merino championships final on October 7, again relied on his trademark quality to win by almost three points on Saturday.

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Pyper however won the race, shearing the 16 sheep in 16min 1.2sec, just pipping Masterton shearer Paerata Abraham, with Stratford fourth to finish, in 16min 53.31sec.

The Senior shearing title at Waimate was won by Corey Smith, of Rakaia, the intermediate final was won by top 2016-2017 Junior Liam Norrie, of Cheviot, and the Junior final was won by Brodie Horrell, of Gore.

The Senior woolhandling final was won for a second time in a row by Ebony Turipa, of Gore, and the Junior woolhandling final was won by Tyler Hira, of Onewhero.

Linda Duncan from Alexandra. Photo / Supplied
Linda Duncan from Alexandra. Photo / Supplied

There were three shearing sports competitions at the weekend, the other at the Ellesmere A and P Show at Leeston, near Christchurch, where the Open shearing final was won by Delwyn Henriksen, of Waipara.

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Results of the Ellesmere A and P Show Shears at Leeston on Saturday, October 14, 2017:

Open final (12 sheep): Delwyn Henricksen (Waipara) 14min 42sec, 70.53pts, 1; Mark Herlihy (Rangiora) 17min 40sec, 61pts, 2; Kelvin Webster (Christchurch) 20min 59sec, 70.53pts, 3; Aaron Webster (Christchurch) 17min 15sec, 76.42pts, 4.

Intermediate final (5 sheep): Edward Harrington (Akaroa) 10min 2sec, 41.5pts,1; James Webster (Christchurch) 9min 19sec, 41.75pts, 2; Nigel Robertson (-) 9min 24sec, 50.6pts, 3, Callum Pritchard (Pongaroa) dq.

Junior final (4 sheep) Brayden Clifford (Gore) 13min 35sec, 52.5pts,1; Kelly Pohles (Dunsandel) 15min 18sec, 59.9pts, 2; James Wilson (Taupo) 13min 50sec, 69pts, 3.
YFC shearing and woolhandling (2 sheep): Dunsandel (shearers Matt Boon, Kelly Pohles; woolhandlers Christie Burn, Lucy Burrows) 238.1pts, 1; Lincoln (shearers James Wilson, Brayden Clifford; woolhandlers Kieren Bell, Rachael Wood) 282.6pts, 2; West Melton (shearers Sam Heslop, Sam Flett; woolhandlers Brendon Bell, Anna Flett) 485.35pts, 3.

Results from the Poverty Bay A and P Show Shears at Gisborne on Saturday, October 14, 2017:

Shearing:

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Open final (15 sheep): Rowland Smith (Ruawai/Hastings) 14min 55.59sec, 1; 52.113pts, 1; John Kirkpatrick (Napier) 15min 12sec, 54.867pts, 2; David Buick (Pongaroa) 15min 48.81sec, 57.907pts, 3; Darren Alexander (Whangamomona) 16min 55.91sec, 71.729pts, 4.

Senior final (7 sheep): Tegwyn Bradley (Woodville) 11min 33.9sec, 47.266pts, 1; Ricci Stevens (Napier) 11min 33.94sec, 47.268pts, 2; Laura Bradley (Woodville) 12mi 1.06sec, 48.053pts, 3; Paul Swann (Wairoa) 13min 2.72sec, 50.565pts, 4.

Intermediate final (6 sheep): Jayden Mainland (Wellsford) 10min 53sec, 44.483pts, 1; Daniel Seed (Woodville) 12min 33.94sec, 52.53pts, 2; Zane King (Gisborne) 11min 0.58sec, 56.862pts, 3; Jack King (Gisborne)10min 29.75sec, 64.321pts, 4.
Junior final (3 sheep): Paora Moanaroa (Eketahuna) 7min 49.1sec, 52.122pts, 1; Keith Swann (Wairoa) 8min 43.74sec, 53.187pts, 2; Brook Hamerton (Ruawai/Hastings) 9min 16.84sec, 54.175pts, 3; Rio Proudfoot (Gisborne) 9min 43.46sec, 74.84pts, 4.

Woolhandling:

Open final: Maryanne Baty (Gisborne) 89.6pts, 1; Monica Potae (Milton) 124.8pts, 2; Amy Karaka (Te Karaka) 131.6pts, 3; Carmen Smith (Pongaroa) 199.2pts, 4.
Senior final: Angela Stevens (Napier) 103.8pts, 1; Ash Boyce (Dannevirke) 118pts, 2; Bertram Ngarangione (Gisborne) 140pts, 3; Tawhai Cannell (Gisborne) 166pts, 4.
Junior final: Danielle Lewis (Gisborne) 100.2pts, 1; Lucky Garret (-) 102.8pts, 2; Shontelle Tuari (-) 121.4pts, 3; Cortez Ostler (Dannevirke) 122.4pts, 4.

Results from the 50th Waimate Shears and New Zealand Spring Shearing and Woolhandling Championships at Waimate on October 13-14, 2017:

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International:

Transtasman Blade Shearing Test (4 sheep): New Zealand (Tony Dobbs 11min 50.06sec, 51.753pts; Phil Oldfield 12min 59.91sec. 80.4455pts) 132.1985pts beat Australia (Ken French 11min 44.82sec, 84.241pts; John Dalla 11min 20.94sec, 89.797pts) 174.038pts. A return match will be held in Bendigo, Vic, on October 27.

New Zealand Spring Shearing Championships:

Open final (16 sheep): Nathan Stratford (Invercargill) 16min 53.31sec, 58.853pts, 1; Troy Pyper (Winton) 16min 1.2sec, 61.81pts, 2; Paerata Abraham (Masterton) 16min 2.94sec, 65.2095pts, 3; Grant Smith (Rakaia) 19min 4.56sec, 69.6655pts, 4; Brook Todd 17min 47.77sec, 70.576pts, 5; Stacey Te Huia (Forbes, NSW/Te Kuiti) 16min 46.46sec, 78.948pts, 6.

Open Invitation Plate (10 sheep): Jack Fagan (Te Kuiti) 11min 2.94sec, 45.247pts, 1; Andy Mainland (Invercargill) 11min 43.46sec, 47.773pts, 2; Colin O'Neill (Alexandra) 11min 54.16secs, 48.308pts, 3; Ringakaha Paewai (Gore) 11min 19.43sec, 48.3715pts, 4; Ethan Pankhurst (Masterton) 12min 34.49sec, 48.9245pts, 5; John Dalla (South Australia) 12min 2.35sec, 62.2175pts, 6.

Senior final (8 sheep): Corey Smith (Rakaia) 10min 53.44sec, 43.797pts, 1; Linton Palmer (Dipton) 10min 53.25sec, 45.5375pts, 2; Lionel Taumata (Gore) 10min 47.4sec, 46.12pts, 3; David Gower (Stratford) 9min 36.53sec, 46.8625pts, 4; Corey White (Waimate) 10min 30.78sec, 46.914pts, 5; Vahni Stringer (Ranfurly) 11min 12.74sec, 47.887pts, 6.

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Intermediate final (5 sheep): Liam Norrie (Cheviot) 10min 212.18sec, 40.809pts, 1; Brandon Maguire-Ratima (Winton) 9min 19.17sec, 41.1585pts, 2; Jesse Barclay (Gore) 9min 12.87sec, 41.2435pts, 3; Duncan Higgins (Havelock) 9min 14.78sec, 43.139pts, 4; Ben Martin (Lawrence) 9min 15.7sec, 50.385pts, 5; Sam Bryan (Darfield) 10min 25.11sec, 51.0555pts, 6.

Junior final (3 sheep): Brodie Horrell (Gore) 6min 34.62sec, 32.3976pts, 1; Darcy Tong (Taihape) 9min 52.6sec, 38.63pts, 2; Jonah Collins (-) 7min 49.72sec, 41.8193pts, 3; Jonathan Painter (Pahiatua) 8min 51.84sec, 42.9253pts, 4; Mitchell Menzies (Ranfurly) 7min 54.64sec, 48.3986pts, 5; Fred Highton (England) 10min 8.59sec, 57.0961pts, 6..

Blade shearing:

Open final(4 sheep): Tony Dobbs (Fairlie) 12min 8.83sec, 49.6915pts, 1; Mike McConnell (Cave) 12min 56.42sec, 52.571pts, 2; Phil Oldfield (Geraldine) 13min 23.25sec, 59.4125pts, 3; John Dalla (South Australia) 13min 29.41sec, 59.9705pts, 4; Ken French (Vic, Aust) 13min 55.75sec, 71.5375pts, 5; Billy Michelle (Timaru) 11min 27.34sec, 71.867pts, 6.

Intermediate final (2 sheep): Wiremu Kihi (Springfield) 10min 47.43sec, 62.8715pts, 1; Marohi Kennedy (Kaikoura) 9min 29.44sec, 65.472pts, 2; Andrew Murray (Australia) 134min 27.97sec, 74.8985pts, 3; Dallas Gorrie (Balclutha) 8min 34.22sec, 80.711pts, 4; Emarina Watson (North Canterbury) 12min 0.28sec, 88.514pts, 5; Paul Gallagher (Fairlie) 11min 33.5sec, 101.175pts, 6.

Woolhandling:

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Open final: Joel Henare (Gisborne/Dunedin) 69.556pts, 1; Foonie Waihape (Gisborne) 100.58pts, 2; Logan Kamura (Marton) 131.156pts, 3; Tina Elers (Mataura) 138.844pts, 4.
Senior final: Ebony Turipa (Gore) 96.588pts, 1; Nova Kumeroa Elers (Mataura) 110.712pts, 2; Lashara Anderson (Christchurch) 114.278pts, 3; Maiden Elers (Mataura) 122.618pts, 4.
Junior final: Tyler Hira (Onewhero) 82.38pts, 1; Linda Duncan (Alexandra) 107.94pts, 2; Shanae Daniels (-) 124.776pts, 3; Autumn Hiri (Gore) 129.03pts, 4.

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