Australian Sheep & Wool Show (ASBA)
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2011 RESULTS
Ram Judge: Richard Higgins, Tasmania
Ewe Judge: James Walker, Tasmania
Shorn Judge: Keith McLauchlin, Tasmania
School’s Judge: Geof Ruppert, Pennsylvania USA
MAJOR AWARDS:
Leslie Smith Perpetual Challenge Cup
Quamby Plains
Supreme Champion Corriedale-Wettenhall Perpetual Trophy
Quamby Plains
Corriedale Supreme Exhibit 2011 Australian Sheep and Wool Show Bendigo. (Photo- WAYNE JENKINS)
Most Successful Exhibitor Late J.G. Guthrie Perperual Cup
Liberton Corriedales
The Goxhill Perpetual Trophy- Most successful in shorn Classes
Wye
Supreme Australian Longwool Interbreed Group
Liberton Corriedales
INTERBREED LAMBPLAN PERFORMANCE CLASSES
Maternal Class
1st – Blackwood (Corriedale)
Grand Champion Ram-John Savage Memorial Trophy
Quamby Plains
Supreme Australian Longwool Interbreed Group - Liberton
From left: Brenda Venters, Geof Ruppert & Jim Venters
photo courtesy Wayne Jenkins photography
Senior Champion Ram
Quamby Plains
Supreme Australian Longwool Interbreed Group - Liberton
From left: Brenda Venters, Geof Ruppert & Jim Venters
photo courtesy Wayne Jenkins photography
Reserve Senior Champion Ram
Streanshalh
Junior Champion Ram – R.E. Wettenhall Trophy
Loddon Park
Reserve Junior Champion Ram
Liberton Corriedales
Ram, over 2/12 years
1st Quamby Plains 2nd Streanshalh 3rd Stanbury
Ram over 1-1/2 years old and under 2-1/2 years
1st Quamby Plains 2nd Quamby Plains 3rd Liberton
Ram under 1-1/2 years showing full mouth of milk teeth
1st Wye 2nd Corriedale Hills 3rd Stanbury
Ram, under 1-1/2 years
1st Liberton 2nd Liberton 3rd Wye
Ram, under 1-1/2 years old born on or after 1st August
1st Blackwood 2nd Elizabeth Murdoch
Ram, over 1-1/2 years old, closely and evenly machine shorn including legs, on or after the 1st March
1st Stanbury 2nd Ballarat Grammar 3rd Woodley School
Ram under 1-1/2 years old, born closely and evenly machine shorn including legs, on or after the 1st March
1st Blackwood
Ram under 1-1/2 years old, closely and evenly machine shorn including legs, on or after the 1st March
1st Liberton 2nd Loddon Park 3rd Loddon 4th Wye 5th Liberton
Pair of Rams any age
1st Loddon Park 2nd Quamby Plains 3rd Woodley School
Ram over 1-1/2 years old, closely and evenly machine shorn, on or after the 1st July
1st Stanbury
Ram under 1-1/2 years old, closely and evenly machine shorn, on or after the 1st July
1st Liberton 2nd Wye 3rd Loddon Park
Geoff Shannon Memorial Class for Objective Measurement
1st Quamby Plains 2nd Blackwood 3rd Blackwood
Grand Champion Ewe ‘Jill Savage’ Memorial Trophy
Sweetfield
Senior Champion Ewe
Liberton Corriedales
Reserve Senior Champion Ewe
Liberton Corriedales
Junior Champion Ewe Wahroonga Park Trophy
Sweetfield
Reserve Junior Champion Ewe
Wye
Champion Shorn Sheep The Roy Baker Trophy
Liberton Corriedales
Reserve Champion Shorn Sheep
Wye
National Pair of Rams
Loddon Park
Victoria
1st Loddon Park 2nd Liberton Corriedales 3rd Liberton Corriedales
Sth Australia
1st Corriedale Hills 2nd Wye
Tasmania
1st Streanshalh 2nd Quamby
SPECIAL CLASSES - SCHOOLS
The special classes for schools was judged by the USA Judge Mr.Geof Ruppert.
He introduced himself to the young people by telling them that when he was young he had managed to obtain an Australian Corriedale Magazine.This was studied with great expectation and he had asked his parents if there was any possibility of a trip to Australia. This was not possible so Geof attended 4H Clubs and learnt about sheep, which included trimming and fitting the American way, so he was in then involved in showing sheep. He told of how wonderful it was to be in Australia and to be involved with youth at Bendigo ASBA.2011
SPECIAL CLASSES - SCHOOLS
The special classes for schools was judged by the USA Judge Mr.Geof Ruppert.He introduced himself to the young people by telling them that when he was young he had managed to obtain an Australian Corriedale Magazine.This was studied with great expectation and he had asked his parents if there was any possibility of a trip to Australia. This was not possible so Geof attended 4H Clubs and learnt about sheep, which included trimming and fitting the American way, so he was in then involved in showing sheep. He told of how wonderful it was to be in Australia and to be involved with youth at Bendigo ASBA.2011