Rural singles revealed
Rural singles revealed
National Fieldays are delighted to announce the finalists for the Rural Bachelor of the Year and the Rural Good Keen Girl competitions. Finalists come from all over New Zealand to compete at the New Zealand National Agricultural Fieldays, 16-19 June, held at Mystery Creek Events Centre, south of Hamilton.
The
2010 Rural Bachelor of the Year finalists are:
Lance
Isbister, a 27 year old Rural Reporter from
Ashburton.
Scott McGregor, a 19 year
old Farm Managers Assistant from
Tauranga.
Kelvin Meek, a 21 year old
Shepherd from Taupo.
Jacques Reinhardt, a
22 year old Stock Manager from
Napier.
Drew Riordan, a 38 year old
Fencer from Southland.
Shaun Thomas, a
23 year old Farm Manager from
Ashburton.
Nicholas Torrens, a 27
year old Sharemilker from Te Aroha.
Simeon
Ward, a 23 year old Managing Director from
Puketaha.
The finalist will compete over the four days of Fieldays for the esteemed Golden Gumboot trophy and the title of being the 2010 Rural Bachelor of the Year. The array of prizes for the Rural Bachelor champion is valued at $20,000, from the generous support of the following sponsors; Classic Hits, Swanndri, Skellerup, Stihl, Cook Island Tourism, Leisurerite Spas, Cycle Time, Hyundai, SKYCITY Hamilton and Trader Jacks.
The heats the Rural Bachelors will test their rural capabilities and genuine good bloke character. From digging to dancing, all aspects of the rural, single lifestyle will be closely observed from a panel of judges. The lads will also be competing alongside the Rural Good Keen Girl finalists on Friday the 18th of June.
The 2010 Rural Good Keen Girl finalists
are:
Kimberley Anderson, an 18 year old
Agricultural Worker from Taupo.
Kaye
Crawford, a 48 year old Farm Manager from
Ashburton.
Emma Fletcher, a 30 year
old Ultra Sound Technician from
Hamilton.
Nedine Greyling, a 30 year
old Laboratory Technician from Gordonton.
Charlotte Meehan, a 30 year old General
Manager from Pukekohe.
Rochelle O’Hara, a
25 year old Stock Manager from
Carterton.
Erin Reed, a 28 year old
Shepherd from Napier.
Jaimee-Mairee
Schimanski, an 18 year old Farm Worker/Hatchery
Worker from Taranaki.
The Rural Good Keen Girl competition is a one day event at Fieldays, where the girls will face the same challenging heats as the Rural Bachelors. The new competition is bound to be a favourite at the agricultural event, with the ladies showing the lads how rural girls can hold their own on the farm and in the competition.
A big thanks to the sponsors of the new Rural Good Keen Girl competition for the awesome prizes; Classic Hits, Manuia Beach Boutique Hotel, Skellerup, STIHL, Swanndri, SKYCITY Hamilton and Trader Jacks.
New
Zealand National Agricultural Fieldays will be held 16 to 19
June, 2010 at Mystery Creek Events Centre, ten minutes south
of Hamilton. Fieldays is proudly supported by strategic
partners; The National Bank and the University of Waikato.
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