2015 Dubbo Show | Australian Corriedale Association Inc

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Dubbo Show 2015

The Show was very well supported by the NSW breeders with nine studs exhibiting 74 sheep.  The studs included Roseville, Rose-Lea, Badgally, Tymec, Billigaboo, Eskbank and Merrigal, with two new exhibitors, Yullundry and Jesmond.

The sheep were judged by Mr Wally Jenkin, Nayook South, South Australia. He was accompanied by long time advisor Veronica, who judged the overall performance of the students from Badgally, Eskbank and Trinity on judging day. An interesting twist took place when our State President Tony Manchester invited our two judges to morning tea and supplied a police escort from the ring (perhaps it was by chance but it impressed our visitors). But there can be no doubt that the contest was very close and the competition very keen with the students holding all the sheep. For the second time this year a judge has remarked on how impressed he was with the schools’contribution.

As the results show, the success was widely spread this year. In the woolly classes the Billigaboo ram became grand champion and went on to be the supreme Corriedale, while Roseville had the shorn champion ram and the reserve champion woolly. In the ewe section, Badgally took out champion woolly ewe and Roseville the reserve champion woolly ewe. Yullundry won the champion shorn ewe from Rose-Lea, whose ewe got reserve. The grand champion ewe went to Badgally.

In the specials, a group of three, Tymec; a group of two ewes, Badgally; and best head Tymec.

The overall most successful exhibitor was Tymec.  A quick look through the results shows all the studs had successes in the various classes.

In the evening the Branch Social Director, Henry Thompson, had organised a fine venue for our annual dinner and presentation night. Our three trophy donors, John Armstrong, Alex and Jo Carroll and Bill Carroll were at the dinner to present them. The dinner was a huge success.

The following day the Tymec  team of milk tooth ram and two milk tooth ewes went into the interbreed competition  along with the Badgally ewe and the Billigaboo ram.  They all presented well. On Saturday the annual state meeting took place with the same executive being re-elected and being congratulated for all the work they have done this year. Plans were discussed for the celebration of 100 years of Corriedales being exhibited under the RAS banner and a review of our 100 years of Wool and War that took place this year which had such wonderful support from the AWI and the RAS.

Courtesy – Rick Hoolihan

 

Results:

Champion shorn ram
Roseville

Reserve champion shorn ram
Tymec

Champion woolly ram
Billigaboo

Reserve champion woolly ram
Roseville

Grand champion ram
Billigaboo

Champion shorn ewe
Yullundry

Reserve champion shorn ewe
Rose-Lea

Champion woolly ewe
Badgally

Reserve champion woolly ewe
Roseville

Grand champion ewe
Badgally

Supreme Corriedale Exhibit
Billigaboo (ram)

Best Corriedale head
1st Tymec

Most successful exhibitor
Tymec

Ram under 1 year, woolly, NOVICE
1st Jesmond
2nd Esbank
3rd Esbank

Ram under 1 year, woolly, OPEN
1st Billigaboo
2nd Tymec
3rd Tymec

Ram under 1 year, shorn, NOVICE
1st Esbank

Ram under 1 year, shorn, OPEN
1st Badgally
2nd Tymec
3rd Roseville
4th Rose-Lea

Ram over 1 year, under 2 years, woolly, NOVICE
1st Esbank
2nd Jesmond

Ram over 1 year, under 2 years, woolly, OPEN
1st Billigaboo
2nd Badgally
3rd Tymec

Ram over 1 year, under 2 years, shorn, OPEN
1st Roseville
2nd Tymec
3rd Rose-Lea

Ram over 2 years, woolly
1st Billigaboo (champion woolly ram)
2nd Roseville (reserve champion woolly ram)
3rd Esbank

Ram over 2 years, shorn
1st Tymec
2nd Merrigal

Ewe under 1 year, woolly, NOVICE
1st Jesmond
2nd Esbank

Ewe under 1 year, woolly, OPEN
1st Tymec
2nd Tymec
3rd Jesmond

Ewe under 1 year, shorn, NOVICE
1st Esbank

Ewe under 1 year, shorn, OPEN
1st Roseville
2nd Tymec
3rd Tymec

Ewe over 1 year, under 2 years, woolly, NOVICE
1st Esbank

Ewe over 1 year, under 2 years, woolly, OPEN
1st Badgally (champion woolly ewe)
2nd Roseville
3rd Esbank
4thBadgally

Ewe over 1 year, under 2 years, shorn, OPEN
1st Rose-Lea
2nd Roseville
3rd Tymec

Ewe over 2 years, woolly
1st Badgally
2nd Roseville
3rd Badgally

Ewe over 2 years, shorn
1st Yullundry
2nd Yullundry
3rd Rose-Lea

Group 1 ram & 2 ewes, milk teeth only
1st Tymec

Pair 2 Ewes, any age, any wool length
1st Badgally
2nd Tymec
3rd Badgally

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