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Poverty Bay A&P Show 2025: Tux sheep dog trials under way in Gisborne

Murray Robertson
General reporter, specialises in emergency services and rural·Gisborne Herald·
14 Oct, 2025 04:00 PM2 mins to read

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Rebecca Williams will be one of more than two dozen female competitors in action over the course of the Spring Show championships. Photo / Paul Rickard

Rebecca Williams will be one of more than two dozen female competitors in action over the course of the Spring Show championships. Photo / Paul Rickard

The competitive side of the milestone 150th Poverty Bay A&P Spring Show kicks off this morning with the first runs of 190-plus entries in the Tux sheep dog trials.

An arena for the contest was laid out at the rear of the Showgrounds Park on Monday afternoon.

Competitors have been drawn to the championship from across the North Island.

The 2025 event, which has “Royal Show” status, has been sponsored by Tux and Taharau Earthmovers.

Trials commentator Ross Buscke said it’s a good field of dogs and handlers.

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“We can expect high-quality work over the next four days.

“It was so good to see so many younger trialists turn up on Monday to help set up the arena.”

Graeme Cook will be among the contestants again and he will be vying for another finals place on Saturday morning. Photo / Paul Rickard
Graeme Cook will be among the contestants again and he will be vying for another finals place on Saturday morning. Photo / Paul Rickard

Each “run” around the course gets judged out of 100 and the leading dogs and trialists can be expected to score in the late 90s out of 100.

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Leo Jecentho from Waikato, who has regularly competed in the championship and has been a finalist and a winner, will be the judge this year.

Leo Jecentho is one of the regular outside competitors and regularly features in the final top 15 run-off. This year, he will be the judge. Photo / Paul Rickard
Leo Jecentho is one of the regular outside competitors and regularly features in the final top 15 run-off. This year, he will be the judge. Photo / Paul Rickard

The top five combinations each day will go on to a final run-off on Saturday.

Gisborne competitors to look for include the evergreen and vastly experienced Merv Utting, Tolaga Bay’s Leo Edginton, and Waimata’s Graeme Cook.

There will be 27 women competing this year, including Rebecca Williams from Matawai, Sheena Martin from Wairoa and Sam Shaw, also from Matawai.

The event comes down to a contest of wills between man and dog together and the sheep they attempt to steer sedately around the course. Pictured are Josh Deardon and Jim competing in 2023. Photo / Paul Rickard
The event comes down to a contest of wills between man and dog together and the sheep they attempt to steer sedately around the course. Pictured are Josh Deardon and Jim competing in 2023. Photo / Paul Rickard

The sheep have been provided by Rangatira Station at Te Karaka.

Head of the section, Henry Gaddum, said it was “pretty exciting” to be hosting a Royal Show-status championship this year.

“We are really looking forward to it.”

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