Shearing Sports NZ: Big Gap, But Still Close
MEDIA RELEASE
On behalf of Shearing Sports New
Zealand
November 15, 2009
A New Zealand team has scored a second big win over Australia in blade-shearing, but the result barely matters as the transtasman rivals prepare to tackle the sport's African might at next year's World Championships in Wales.
After the Kiwis' win in
Christchurch on Friday, team member and Noel Handley said
blade shearers are hopeful the match will lead to blade
shearing being included in the annual home-and-away shearing
sports transtasman series, despite the gap between the two
countries in Christchurch and in another contest in
Warialda, NSW, last month.
Handley and fellow Kiwi
veteran John Kennedy won the first contest during the
Australian shearing and woolhandling championships by
42.89pts, and Kennedy also won the championship
final.
On Friday, Handley paired with fellow Rangiora
shearer Allan Gemmell beat Australia's World championships
team of 21-year-old South Australian blades and machine
shearer John Dalla and Omarama-based John Nicholls by
37.459pts.
One stage of the New Zealand World
championships blades team selection will be held at the 50th
Golden Shears in Masterton in March, the first
blade-shearing contest in the North Island for many years,
and Handley said it is hoped that blade shearers will then
be included in the next transasman series in the 2010-2011
season.
While New Zealander Tony Dobbs won the first
World blade-shearing championship in 1992, the event has
since been dominated by South Africa and Lesotho, with six
wins between them.
Handley said the transtasman
competition is importatant for the sake of keeping New
Zealand and Australia competitive but also for the heritage
of blade-shearing.
"I guess it keeps the competitive
side going for us here, so hopefully this will be an annual
event," he said. "It's been pretty well received, and we're
keen to continue."
Results from Friday's match were:
NZ Corriedale Shears Team 130.129pts (Noel Handley
12min 30.05sec, 60.503pts; Allan Gemmell 13min 7.52sec,
69.626pts) beat Australia 167.588pts (John Dalla 14min
5.5sec, 70.275pts; John Nicholls 13min 21.25sec, 97.313pts)
by 37.459pts.
ENDS