"It was a good competition numbers-wise which was pretty pleasing for everybody."
This year's event also drew a number of overseas shearers from as far as Germany, Wales and France.
"The show is one of the bigger competitions if you're talking regionally. It's an A grade event," Mr Laing said.
The event is in its 55th year having been held the first Saturday in February since 1963.
A stage with six stands is set up in the hall with more than 1300 sheep shorn over the course of a day.
Meanwhile, Marton's Cortez Ostler won the junior woolhandling while Whanganui's Jennifer Kumeroa and Mereana Kumeroa were second and third respectively in the novice section.
No such luck for locals in the shearing with the open final won by Maraekakaho's Rowland Smith.