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Calling Rural Bachelor 2015 title contenders

Hamilton News
2 Mar, 2015 10:57 PM2 mins to read

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Last year's Rural Bachelor of the Year Jeff Peek.

Last year's Rural Bachelor of the Year Jeff Peek.

Entries are now open for the 2015 Rural Bachelor of the Year competition, held in the lead-up to, and during Fieldays at Mystery Creek in June. Rural Bachelor of the Year is a fan favourite at Fieldays each year.

Single, rural men wanting to apply to enter the competition will face a range of challenges over the Fieldays week in the hope of being crowned Rural Bachelor and walk away with $20,000 worth of prizes.

"The eight lucky bachelor finalists will receive an all-expenses-paid trip, starting in a mystery location and racing from there to Fieldays, facing various challenges along the way," says event manager Waimarie Taimai.

Once at Fieldays, contestants will need to excel in different heats, from farm work and fitness to demonstrating flare in the kitchen, to determine which of the men deserves such a prized title as Rural Bachelor of the Year.

Last year's winner, Jeff Peek, says being awarded Rural Bachelor of the Year in 2014 was "undoubtedly one of the greatest experiences of my life". "It was an awesome week last year with a bunch of like-minded guys, a healthy bit of competition, and so many awesome people along the way to meet," says Peek.

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"It doesn't matter where I go now, someone recognises me or knows of my win and it's always a conversation starter!"

Peek says winning the competition has opened doors for him in many ways. "The dairy industry, albeit a big industry, is still very small in New Zealand and [participating in Rural Bachelor] has put opportunities for employment and career progression in front of me that I may not have otherwise been offered."

Asked if he would do it again, Peek grins and says he would have to speak with his girlfriend about that, "but I wouldn't hesitate to tell anyone to go for it and have a crack! You will not regret it!"

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Fieldays is looking for eight finalists from New Zealand and Australia, over 21 years of age and employed in the rural industry. Entries close April 17. All entrants must be able to participate in the entire competition.

Visit fieldays.co.nz for more information.

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