Kiwi Shearers Out For Revenge Against UK
Kiwi Shearers Out For Revenge Against UK At Royal Easter Show
The Lion Foundation Royal Easter Shears is back with a top line-up of world-class shearers including a showdown between New Zealand and visiting United Kingdom big guns.
The show will host the second of three test matches
between the visiting UK Test Team and the NZ Team made up of
top shearers David Fagan and Paul Avery. After being beaten
by their UK counterparts while on tour there last June/July,
the Kiwis will be out for “revenge” says NZ Team Manager
Neil Sidwell.
The international test will be held on the
Sunday 23 March along with the senior and open events and a
Northland vs Warrnambool, Australia test.
New Zealand’s
top shearers including past world champion David Fagan, Paul
Avery, John Kirkpatrick, Digger Balme, Dean Ball and Dion
King are all expected to compete in this year’s event.
Emily Welch, current women’s world record holder for lambs
(648 in a nine hour day) will also compete against her male
counterparts on Sunday.
Categories include senior, veteran, open, intermediate, junior, speed shearing and Maori/Pakeha, with the highlights being the open and speed shearing events. A visiting team from Warrnambool, Australia will also battle it out against Northland.
Held over three
days from Friday 21 to Sunday 23 March at the Royal Easter
Show, the senior, open and speed shearing events and the NZ
vs UK test are all on the Sunday.
One of the top three
shearing competitions in the Northern region, the event
boasts one of the biggest prize pools in the North with more
than 120 competitors expected to battle it out for their
share of the cash.
With the country well and truly in
town for Easter, a long-running highlight of the Royal
Easter Show is the A&P competitions, with many of New
Zealand’s top breeding animals competing for honours.
Equestrian and dog trial events are happening in the Arena and the ASB Farm Zone, with its day-old chicks, cows and lambs, allows kids to get up close to and learn about farm animals.
The Royal Easter Cat Show also features new and unusual breeds such as the Lambkin. Nicknamed the “cat in lamb’s clothing”, the Lambkin has a soft plush curly coat, giving it the appearance of a lamb.
The Royal Easter Show is on from Thursday 20 to Monday 24 March from 9am-9pm daily (closing 6pm Monday) at the ASB Showgrounds, Greenlane, Auckland. Parking available in adjacent Puriri Drive Football Fields.
Family passes are great value at $36 for a family of two adults and up to three children, with adults $16, students and senior citizens $12, children $6 up to 12 years and under-2s for free. All shows and attractions are included in the entry price, excluding carnival rides.
For more information, visit www.royaleastershow.co.nz
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