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Big Wins For The Top Guns Heading To World Champioships In Masterton

The Shearing Sports New Zealand team had a big boost going into this week’s Golden Shears World Shearing and Woolhandling Championships when four of the six members won titles in the major weekend showdowns before heading to Masterton.

Rowland Smith (red ribbon) and Gavin Mutch (blue ribbon), big winners in the 2026 Golden Shears World Shearing and Woolhandling Championships buildup, pictured when first and second in the machine shearing final in Ireland in 2014 (Photo/Supplied)

With modern-day record entries at five shows, the big wins went to machine shearers Toa Henderson in the Taumarunui Shears Open final on Friday and 2014 champion Rowland Smith at the Pahiatua Shears on Sunday, 2019 blade shearing champion Allan Oldfield at the Kaikoura A and P Show on Saturday, and 2012 and 2017 woolhandling champion Joel Henare at the Wairarapa Pre-Shears Woolhandling Championships on Sunday at Mikimiki, north of Masterton.

Hawke’s Bay-based Scotland team member and 2012 shearing champion Gavin Mutch also fired his warning shot by beating both Henderson and Smith, in the fastest of the weekend’s three 20-sheep finals at the Apiti Show, north of Feilding, on Saturday, although just third to the finish.

And King Country-based Cook Islands woolhandling representative Keryn Herbert, who as a New Zealand representative won a World teams title in 2010, won the Open woolhandling title at Apiti.

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Smith and Mutch reached all three of the six-man Open shearing finals, Smith also finishing fourth at Taumarunui and runner-up at Apiti, and Mutch runner-up at Taumarunui and fourth at Pahiatua.

It was the Apiti final that provided the fireworks, with Henderson and Mutch waging a fierce battle for the lead, from which the sting was taken a bit when Mutch copped a struggler, and a kick.

Southland shearer Leon Samuels, off the pace early, rocketed back, and won the race, finishing the 20 sheep in 15min 6.2sec, beating Henderson by 2.5 seconds, with Mutch finishing in 15m 26.6s, but holding onto enough quality to claim the win overall.

Henderson had been first-off in the Taumarunui final, shearing the 20 in 16m 1.02s, and beating Mutch by 26 seconds, while Samuels also claimed line honours at Pahiatua, finishing first off the board in 16min 7sec and pipping Mutch by five seconds.

The Open woolhandling finals were also shared, with Te Anna Phillips successfully defending her home title at Taumarunui, before the wins by Herbert and Henare over the rest of the weekend, Henare having missed the first two of the shows.

Blades shearer Allan Oldfield proved a dab hand also with the handpiece in Kaikoura, adding the Senior machine shearing title to his blades title.

There were huge numbers of competitors, peaking with 185 shearers and 71 woolhandlers at Apiti, with 81 open, Senior and Junior woolhandlers at the Pre-Shears event on Sunday, while the 65 competitors at Kaikoura, including 26 blades shearers, was the biggest entry at any competition across the top of the South Island in more than 30 years.

While the teams at the World championships on Wednesday-Saturday are restricted to teams of no more than two machine shearers, two woolhandlers, and two blades shearers, many more are in New Zealand following their teams and working throughout the country, and 12 countries were represented among placegetters in finals at the weekend.

TAUMARUNUI

RESULTS from the Taumarunui Jamboree Shears on Friday, February 27, 2026:

Shearing

International (20 sheep): New Zealand (Toa Hendeson 16m 0.25s, 57.063pts; Jack Fagan 16m 26.84s, 57.142pts0 114.205pts, Wales (Llyr Jones 17m 6.52s, 61.276pts; Gwion Evans 17m 34.56s, 62.778pts 124.054pts. New Zealand won by 9.849 points and won the series 3-0.

Open final (20 sheep): Toa Henderson (Kaiwaka) 16m 1.02s, 57.301pts, 1; Gavin Mutch (Scotland/Dannevirke) 16m 27.63s, 57.582pts, 2; Rowland Smith (Maraekakaho) 17m 35.64s, 58.93spts, 3; Gethin Lewis (Wales) 16m 41.45s, 59.173pts, 4; Jack Fagan (Te Kuiti) 18m 6.19s, 60.31pts, 5; Mark Grainger (Te Kuiti) 17m 36.78s, 60.989pts, 6.

Senior final (10 sheep): Taelor Tarrant (Taumarunui) 10m 40.53s, 41.027pts, 1; Cody Waihape (Gore) 11m 56.92s, 45.546pts, 2; Daniel Copley (England) 12m 7.03s, 46.152pts, 3; Julian Karl (Germany) 12m 30.52s, 46.526pts, 4; Frazer Caldwell (Ireland) 12m 30.8s, 46.74pts, 5; Callum Bosley (England) 12m 1.83s, 47.692pts, 6.

Intermediate final (6 sheep): Luke Marsden (Taumarunui) 7m 36.33s, 29.317pt, 1; Zakaia Lewis (Dannevirke) 7m 51.25s, 31.396pts, 2; Tye Meikle (Oamaru) 8m 17.38s, 31.869pts, 3; Tom Charnley (England) 9m 0.13s, 35.8412pts, 4; Lachie Cameron (Kimbolton) 9m 38.38s, 38.419pts, 5; Emilia Meling (Norway) 9m 26.55s, 39.661pts, 6.

Junior final (4 sheep): Tana Maguire (Wales) 6m 27.78s. 28.139pts, 1; Sean Dunne (Ireland) 7m 4.58s, 29.229pts, 2; Kingston Pue (Raetihi) 7m 27.94s, 33.647pts, 3; Jess Parkhouse (England) 9m 2.13s, 34.107pts, 4; Steff George (Wales) 9m 7.3s, 35.365pts, 5; Cam Henson (Woodville) 8m 37.08s, 38.354pts, 6.

Novice final (1 sheep): Jenna Lister (Taihape) 4m 46s, 19.3pts, 1; Justine Eerden (Netherlands) 4m 53.34s, 21.667pts, 2; Cleveland Pue (Raetihi) 4m 29.56s, 26.478pts, 3; Mali Jones (Wales) 4m 31.25s, 26.563pts, 4; Totsor Bayartugs (Mongolia) 4m 10.06s, 28.503pts, 5; Sarah McCarroll (Apiti) 4m 6.39s, 30.32pts, 6.

Woolhandling:

Open final: Te Anna Phillips (Taumarunui) 36.28pts, 1; Ngaio Hanson (Eketahuna) 39.54pts, 2; Keryn Herbert (Te Kuiti) 40.394pts, 3; Vinniye Phillips (Taumarunui) 43.188pts, 4; Chelsea Collier (Hamilton/Masterton) 45.6pts, 5.

Senior final: Kalah Hadfield (Ahipara) 42.66pts, 1; Emma Martin (Wyndham) 46.13pts, 2; Te Whetu Brown (Wairoa/Napier) 54.22pts, 3; Chloe Henderson (Feilding) 64.66pts, 4; Pieta Gilbert (Putorino) 87.88pts, 5.

Junior final: Paige Marshall (Taumarunui) 24.7pts, 1; Leah Tamainu (Nuhaka) 32.63pts, 2; Shaylah Mason 37.206pts, 3; Jayda Milanta (Te Kaha) 54.78pts, 4; Ngahuia Salmond (Te Kuiti) 59.38pts, 5.

Novice: Amber Marshall (Taumarunui) 38.868pts, 1; Phaeton-Ray Phillips (Taumarunui) 49.218pts, 2; Shawna Swann (Wairoa) 55.34pts, 3; Tracy Rata (Ongarue) 55.47pts, 4; Amelia Player (Taihape) 61.75pts, 5.

APITI

RESULTS from the Apiti Show shearing and woolhandling championships on Saturday, February 28, 2026:

Shearing

Open final (20 sheep): Gavin Mutch (Scotland/Dannevirke) 15m 26.6s, 56.13pts, 1; Toa Henderson (Kaiwaka) 15m 8.7s, 56.285pts, 2; Leon Samuels (Invercargill/Roxburgh) 15m 6.2s, 57.21pts, 3; David Buick (Pongaroa) 16m 6.4s, 57.32pts, 4; Rowland Smith (Maraekakaho) 16m 33.9s, 58.845pts, 5; John Kirkpatrick (Pakipaki) 16m 29.6s, 59.78pts, 6.

Senior final (10 sheep): Taelor Tarrant (Taumarunui) 10m 10s, 41pts, 1; Duncan Adams (Scotland) 11m 17.3s, 42.565pts, 2; Cody Waihape (Gore) 11m 2.1s, 42.905pts, 3; Emma Martin (Wyndham) 12m 39.6s, 44.78pts, 4; Kaivah Cooper (Napier) 11m 50.2s, 45.31pts, 5; Frazer Caldwell (Ireland) 12m 29.1s, 48.755pts, 6.

Intermediate final (6 sheep): Tye Meikle (Oamaru) 6m 57.8s, 30.0567pts, 1; Michael Buick (Pongaroa) 7m 31.8s, 30.09pts, 2; Lachie Cameron (Kimbolton) 9m 2s, 34.4333pts, 3; Zakaia Lewis (Dannevirke) 6m 56.3s, 35.1483pts, 4; Luke Marsden (Taumarunui) 7m 43.8s, 35.5233pts, 5; Tom Charnley (England) 8m 33.7s, 35.8517pts, 6.

Junior final (4 sheep): Kingston Pue (Raetihi) 6m 28.4s, 30.42pts, 1; Ashlin Swann (Wairoa) 7m 53.6s, 30.68pts, 2; Steff George (Wales) 7m 10.8s, 30.79pts, 3; Waiari Puna (Napier) 7m 56.1s, 32.305pts, 4; Jess Parkhouse (England) 7m 59.7s, 37.485pts, 5; Rebecca Dickson (Halcombe) 8m 51.1s, 38.305pts, 6.

Woolhandling

Open final: Keryn Herbert (Te Kuiti) 41.344pts, 1; Te Anna Phillips (Taumarunui) 47.25pts, 2; Jasmin Tipoki (Napier) 50.494pts, 3; Ana Braddick (Eketahuna) 61.77pts, 4.

Senior final: Kelly Barrett (Kawhia) 50.06pts, 1; Chloe Henderson (Feilding) 51.72pts, 2; Amy Bell (Weber) 59.09pts, 3; Emma Martin (Wyndham) 74.34pts, 4.

Junior final: Ngahuia Salmond (Te Kuiti) 37.47pts, 1; Waiari Puna (Napier) 40.12pts, 2; Hannah Moore (Isle of Man) 53.97pts, 3; Gemma Buick (Pongaroa) 70.63pts, 4.

PAHIATUA

RESULTS from the Pahiatua Shears at Fouhy Family Farm, Mangaone Valley, on Sunday, March 1, 2026:

Open final (20 sheep): Rowland Smith (Maraekakaho) 16m 54s, 57.4pts, 1; Hemi Braddick (Eketahuna) 16m 12s, 57.5pts, 2; Leon Samuels (Invercargill/Roxburgh) 16m 7s, 58pts, 3; Gavin Mutch (Scotland/Dannevirke) 16m 12s, 59.1pts, 4; David Gordon (Masterton) 17m 1s, 59.6pts, 5; David Buick (Pongaroa) 16m 57s, 59.7pts, 6.

Senior final (10 sheep): Dre Roberts (Mataura) 11m 2s, 40pts, 1; Kaivah Cooper (Napier) 11m 5s, 40.55pts, 2; Adam Killeen (Ireland) 10m 57s, 46.45pts, 3; Callum Bosley (England) 10m 41s, 40.55pts, 4; Zion Smith (Christchurch) 11m 12s, 46.6pts, 5; Dan Copley (England) 10m 54s, 40.3pts, 6.

Intermediate final (6 sheep): Tye Meikle (Oamaru) 6m 58s, 25.56pts, 1; Luke Marsden (Taumarunui) 7m 37s, 30.51pts, 2; Lachie Cameron (Kimbolton) 8m 34s, 30.69pts, 3; D O’Boyle 7m 23s, 32.48pts, 4; Tamati Dennison (Kurow) 8m 45s, 35.75pts, 5; Joe Scahill (Ireland) 8m 49s, 36.95pts, 6.

Junior final (4 sheep): Kingston Pue (Raetihi) 6m 39s, 23.95pts, 1; Sean Dunne (Ireland) 6m 13s, 24.4pts, 2; Jacob Booth (Waimate) 8m 33s, 30.85pts, 3; Mac Foreman (Pahiatua) 7m 21s, 32.55pts, 4; Alex Wrenn (Dannevirke) 7m 48s, 32.65pts, 5; Hunter Wigglesworth (Marton) 7m 13s, 36.15pts, 6.

KAIKOURA

RESULTS from the Kaikoura A and P Show Shears on Saturday, February 28, 2026:

Open final (10 sheep): Angus Moore (Ward) 9m 41.32s, 37.17pts, 1; Travers Baigent (Wakefield) 9m 40.18s, 41.21pts, 2; Blake Crooks (Rangiora) 11m 32.03s, 45.4pts, 3.

Senior final (8 sheep): Allan Oldfield (Geraldine) 10m 3.31s, 44.04pts,. 1; Trae Karaka (Amberley) 11m 4.66s, 49.73pts, 2; J P Bouyer (Flaxmere) 11m 23.81s, 51.07pts, 3.

Intermediate final (4 sheep): Murray Craig (Scotland) 7m 27.34s, 31.37pts, 1; Bastion Gonzalez (Chile) 7m 16.53s, 36.33pts, 2; Lucas Vallejo (Argentina) 6m 38.59s, 36.43pts, 3.

Junior final (3 sheep): Mike Toshach (Cust) 6m 39.84s, 31.33pts, 1; Maureen Cadet (France) 7m 7s, 32.02pts, 2; Tyran Smith (Christchurch) 7m 5.91s, 34.3pts, 3.

Blades final (4 sheep): Allan Oldfield (Geraldine) 10m 27.34s, 38.12pts, 1; Scott McKay (Clarence) 11m 25.3s, 40.77pts, 2; Daniel Rogers (Australia) 11m 40.94s, 42.05pts, 3.

Clean Shear (Open – 3 sheep, Senior – 2 sheep): Angus Moore (Ward) 7pts, 1; Travers Baigent (Wakefield) 6.5pts, 2; Nick Owen (Christchurch) 12pts, 3.

PRE-SHEARS WOOLHANDLING

RESULTS from the Wairarapa Pre-Shears Woolhandling Championships at Riverside Farm, Mikimiki, on Sunday, March 1, 2026:

Open final: Joel Henare (Motueka) 137.488pts, 1; Pagan Rimene (Alexandra) 197.06pts, 2; Logan Kamura (Marton) 222.116pts, 3; Ngaio Hansen (Eketahuna) 253.142pts, 4.

Senior final: Te Whetu Brown (Wairoa/Napier) 140.782pts, 1; Laura Bradley (Woodville) 150.35pts, 2; Kelly Barrett (Kawhia) 154.28pts, 3; Amy Bell (Weber) 175.008pts, 3.

Junior final: Jayda Millanta (Te Kaha) 122.524pts, 1; Ngahuia Salmond (Te Kuiti) 131.288pts, 2; Jade Hikawai (Dannevirke) 139.85pts, 3; Waiari Puna (Napier) 149.69pts, 4.

North Island Circuits

Senior final: Amy Bell (Weber) 96.67pts, 1; Eleri Bradley (Woodville) 111.47pts, 2; Laura Bradley (Woodville) 131.44pts, 3; Te Whetu Brown (Wairoa/Napier) 145.37pts, 4.

Junior final: Miracle Waikato (Hastings) 132.732pts, 1; Ngahuia Salmond (Te Kuiti) 150.47pts, 2; Leah Tamainu (Nuhaka) 181.9pts, 3; Waiari Puna (Napier) 243.03pts, 4.

Pre-Shears International: New Zealand (Joel Henare/Marika Braddick) 99.012pts, 1; Cook Islands (Keryn Herbert/Tina Elers) 166.526pts, 2; Wales (Sarah Jane Rees/Jess Morgan) 255.43pts, 3; Ireland (

Hazel Crowe/Joanne Devaney) 359.68pts, 4.

Teams: Perfect Rhythm (Pagan Rimene/Jayda Millanta) 25.26pts, 1; Go Getters (Logan Kamura/Tamainu) 34.25pts, 2; King Country (Vinniye Phillips /Te Whetu Brown) 40.45pts, 3; West Coast (Keryn Herbert/Kelly Barrett) 46.78pts, 4.

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