2005 Royal Geelong Show | Australian Corriedale Association Inc

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Royal Geelong Show Result Index

2005 Results

Judge: Mr. Milton Savage

CHAMPIONS

Supreme Champion Corriedale: Loddon Park

Champion Corriedale Ram: Loddon Park

Reserve Champion Corriedale Ram: Liberton

Champion Corriedale Ewe: Loddon Park

Reserve Champion Corriedale Ewe: Sweetfield

Grand Champion Fleece of the Show: Liberton

Best Corriedale Ram Fleece - Guy Wettenhall Memorial Trophy: Liberton

Best Corriedale Ewe or Wether Fleece - 'Stanbury' Corriedale Perpetual Memorial Trophy: Sweetfield

Most Attractive Fleece other than Merino F.O. Whitcroft Memorial Trophy: Liberton

GENERAL CLASSES

Ram over 1 ½ year old in the wool:
1st. Loddon Park  2nd. Sweetfield 3rd. Liberton

Ram over 1 ½ :
1st. Elizabeth Murdoch College 2nd. Croydon 3rd. Croydon

Ram under 1 ½ years in the wool:
1st. Loddon Park  2nd. Liberton 3rd. Sweetfield

Ram under 1 ½:
1st. Liberton 2nd. Loddon Park  3rd. Elizabeth Murdoch College

Ewe over 1 ½ years in the wool:
1st. Loddon Park  2nd. Sweetfield

Ewe over 1 ½ years:
1st. Loddon Park  2nd. Elizabet Murdoch College 3rd. Elizabeth Murdoch College

Ewe under 1 ½ years in the wool:
1st. Loddon Park  2nd. Liberton 3rd. Liberton

Ewe under 11/2  years:
1st. Sweetfield 2nd. Loddon Park 3rd. Sweetfield

Pair of Ewes under 1 1/2 years:
1st. Loddon Park

Ram Lamb:
1st. Loddon Park  2nd. Sweetfield 3rd. Sweetfield

Ewe lamb:
1st. Sweetfield  2nd. Loddon Park  3rd. Loddon Park

Group I ram and 2 ews under 1 ½
1st. Loddon Park  2nd. Liberton 3rd. Sweetfield

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The Corriedale was simultaneously evolved in both Australia and New Zealand about 1874 by selectively breeding from cross bred progeny of pure Merino and Lincoln sheep.

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