Shears black singlet at any cost
MEDIA RELEASE
On behalf of
Shearing Sports New Zealand
February
5, 2012
(Includes results from North
Island Championships and Reefton Show)
Sheara black singlet at any cost
It’s costing more than $10,000 each, but
that’s the price New Zealand’s top shearers are paying
for the chance to represent their country at the World
Championships in Masterton in four weeks’ time.
The estimate was made after Hawke’s Bay-based Northland shearer Rowland Smith won the latest New Zealand team selection series round on Saturday (saturday feb 4).
After winning the North Island Open finalat the Rangitikei Shearing Sports in Marton, Smith said air fares, vehicles, accommodation and wages lost while chasing the black singlet is costing competitors at least $10,000 each.
“But nobody’s talked about,” he said. “When everyone entered the series, they did it because they believed they could do it. It’s all for the singlet.”
“There’s no prizemoney, just the uniform,” said Invercargill shearer Nathan Stratford, who leads the series by one point from Napier gun and series favourite John Kirkpatrick, despite missing a place in today’s six-man final.
There is, however, prizemoney at each of the shows in the series, but the maximum anyone could have won is $7400, if they had won all seven contests. There have been four different winners.
The series started in Christchurch in November with 22 entrants, with further rounds at Waipukurau, Lumsden, Winton, Taihape and Marton, and the final counter at next weekend’s Otago Championships in Balclutha.
The top 12 then face a showdown at the Southern Shears in Gore on February 18, the winner and runner-up representing New Zealand in the 15th World shearing and woolhandling championships during the Golden Shears in Masterton on February 29-March 1.
Smith, whose Open-class coming-of-age came last year with second place in the Golden Shears Open final, a New Zealand Open win in Te Kuiti and a national team tour of the UK, won a double at Taihape and the non-series Rotorua Show last weekend.
He was in complete command again on Saturday, his time of 12min 20.88sec for 15 sheep being almost 40 seconds ahead of second-man-off John Kirkpatrick, of Napier, with 50-year-old King Country icon David Fagan showing he’s still in the hunt for a sixth World individual title by being third off the board.
When time and quality penalties were settled, Smith won by 3.537pts from Fagan, with Dannevirke’s Adam Brausch third, Kirkpatrick and Kirkpatrick settling for fourth, ahead of reigning World champion Cam Ferguson, of Waipawa, and Taranaki-based Scotsman Gavin Mutch.
Mutch’s Scotland teammate. Hamish Mitchell, claimed an important victory in the South Island, winning the Reefton A and P Open final, from New Zealand-based compatriot and former World champion Tom Wilson.
South Island-based Marton shearer Jimmy Samuels won the North Island senior final from favourite and Hawke’s Bay-based Jack Robinson, from Northern Ireland, while Napier-based English shearer Dean Nelmes scored the biggest success of his career by winning the intermediate final.
All other events at Marton were called off because of a shortage of dry sheep after wet weather.
Meanwhile, the first members of New Zealand’s team have been confirmed after the final round of a blade shearing series at Reefton. They are 2010 World blades championship third place-getter Brian Thomson, of West Melton, and Mike McConnell, of Albury.
While earlier performances had guaranteed their black singlets, the selection was confirmed after McConnell beat Thomson in Reefton’s blade shearing final.
Results from shearing competitions on
Saturday(feb 4):
MARTON
Rangitikei Shearing Sports North Island Shearing Championships at Marton :
Open final (15 sheep): Rowland Smith (Ruawai) 12min 20.88sec, 50.377pts, 1; David Fagan (Te Kuiti) 13min 14.27sec, 53.914pts, 2; Adam Brausch (Dannevirke) 13min 30.15sec, 54.241pts, 3; John Kirkpatrick (Napier) 13min 0.1sec, 54.405pts, 4; Cam Ferguson (Waipawa) 14min 7.5sec, 55.041pts, 5; Gavin Mutch (Whangamomona and Scotland) 15min 5.61sec, 59.147pts, 6.
Senior final (6 sheep): Jimmy Samuels (Marton) 7min 2.26sec, 34.779pts, 1; Jack Robinson (Northern Ireland) 7min 25.94sec, 36.131pts, 2; Tysson Hema (Waipukurau) 7min 42.8sec, 36.64pts, 3; Jack Fagan (Te Kuiti) 7min 59.93sec, 38.663pts, 4; Shaun Matheson (Riverton) 7min 17.31sec, 39.032pts, 5; Tai Hoera (Dannevirke) 7min 23.24sec, 47.162pts, 6.
Intermediate final (4 sheep): Dean Nelmes (England) 5min 1.87sec, 29.094pts, 1; Simon Goss (Kimbolton) 6min 51sec, 30.8pts, 2; Sarah Goss (Kimbolton) 6min 21.51sec, 31.826pts, 3; Fraser Quinlivan (Feilding) 6min 12.72sec, 34.136pts, 4; David Gordon (Masterton) 6min 9.37sec, 36.718pts, 5; Tui Pene (Waipawa) 7min 15.06sec, 37.503pts, 6.
Other shearing classes and all woolhandling events were cancelled because there were insufficient dry sheep.
REEFTON
Reefton A and P Show Shears at Reefton:
Open final (16): Hamish Mitchell (Scotland) 14min 9.81sec, 55.428pts, 1; Tom Wilson (Darfield and Scotland) 14min 48.74sec, 62.75pts, 2; Sam Win (Reefton) 14min 40.37sec, 64.581pts, 3; Richard Sampey (Blenheim) 16min 37.21sec, 68.361pts, 4.
Open plate (10): Tony Nott (Blenheim) 10min 39.03sec, 44.925pts, 1; Gavin Rowland (Rakaia) 10min 28.28sec, 45.914pts, 2; Rhys Liddell (Reefton) 9min 4.68sec, 46.334pts, 3; Kerry Irvine (Tapawera) 11min 37.93sec, 56.297pts, 4.
Senior final (8): Mike Bramley (Tapawera) 11min 10.15sec, 48.008pts, 1; Mark McCone (Timaru) 10min 5.5sec, 51.025pts, 2; Travers Baigent (Tapawera) 8min 54.29sec, 51.465pts, 3; Brett Williaams (Tapawera) 8min 56.6sec, 53.83pts, 4.
Intermediate final (5): Aaron Win (Reefton) 10min 6.63sec, 50.332pts, 1; Neil MacDonald (Tapawera) 9min 31.88sec, 53.194pts, 2; Mike McConnell (Albury) 9min 45.97sec, 56.099pts, 3.
Junior final (3): Paul Hodges (Geraldine) 6min 30.93sec, 28.213pts, 1; Ryan Boot (Waiau) 7min 42.75sec, 37.084pts, 2; Dave Jackson (Christchurch) 7min 31.81sec, 39.924pts, 3; Cory Green (Rakaia) 5min 42.44sec, 46.789pts, 4.
Blades (4): Mike McConnell (Albury) 15min 47.25sec, 58.863pts, 1; Brian Thomson (Christchurch) 15min 28.49sec, 61.175pts, 2; Tim Hogg (Timaru) 16min 0.75sec, 75.788pts, 3; Alan Oldfield (Geraldine) 17min 7.25sec, 76.863pts, 4.
ENDS
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