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Kiwi shearers set for tough UK tour

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June 25, 2013

Kiwi shearers set for tough UK tour

New Zealand shearers Rowland Smith and Tony Coster face an uphill battle to score a rare Lochearnhead Shears test win over Scotland as the 2013 Elders Primary UK tour starts this weekend.

Hawke’s Bay-based Smith, 26, and 46-year-old Coster, from Rakaia in Mid-Canterbury, only arrive in the UK during the week.

Golden Shears and New Zealand Open champion Smith will be unlikely to have even shorn a sheep before he arrives at the venue on Saturday.

New Zealand teams have suffered seven consecutive test defeats to Scotland at Lochearnhead since the last Kiwi international triumph there in 2003.

Starting an eight-test tour, with further matches in England, Ireland and Wales, it will be Smith’s third UK trip, and second as a New Zealand team member, but it is the first Northern Hemisphere experience for Coster, who has, however, shorn four transtasman series’ against Australia.

Smith, who married fellow World record-breaking shearer Ingrid Baynes, was in all-conquering post-Christmas form in New Zealand, winning 15 finals, including the two major events.

Coster, former three-times winner of the PGG Wrightson National, New Zealand’s premier multi-breeds title, won his place in the team with victory in Te Kuiti’s New Zealand Shears Circuit final in April, and won six other finals in the South Island earlier in the season, including the Canterbury Circuit.

Scotland is expected to be represented by Hamish Mitchell and World champion Gavin Mutch, to whom Smith finished third in the Scottish Blackface final at Lochearnhead two years ago.

The New Zealand team’s itinerary is: June 29-30, Lochearnhead Shears, Scotlsand; July 6, Lakeland Shears. England; July 9-11, Great Yorkshire Show, England; July 13, Rickamore Shears, Ireland; July 19, Cothi Shears, Wales; July 20, Lampeter Shears, Wales; July 22-25, Royal Welsh Show; July 26-27, Corwen Shears, Wales.

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