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Kaiwaka Quinella At First Show In The North

Jayden Mainland, winner of the Whangarei A and P senior shearing title on Saturday, his second win of the season, picked at in a Rangitikei Shearing Sports Senior final in Marton in 2021. PHOTO / SSNZ

The lure of another competition, a taste of victory and the pull of loyalty were a combination too much to resist for Northland gun Toa Henderson as he won the Whangarei A and P Show’s Open shearing title on Saturday.

Under pressure to work in the woolshed with sheep needing to be shorn after repeated rain spells in recent weeks, the Kaiwaka shearer escaped for a few hours to make the closest show to home and score his third win in a row after wins a comparative World away in Central Hawke’s Bay on November 12 and in Taranaki a fortnight later.

Following the intervention of Covid-19 restrictions, it was the first competition north of Auckland since Henderson was second at the Kumeu Show in March 2021.

It was also the last on the Shearing Sports New Zealand calendar for 2022, allowing the industry to get most of the main shear out of the way before the season resumes at the Peninsula-Duvauchelle Shears, near Akaroa, Banks Peninsula, on January 14.

Because of the pressure on work in the woolshed, and the dwindling numbers of sheep in the north, competitor numbers at Whangarei were small, including just six in the Open-class.

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But it was still able to produce a good three-man final on the 20 lambs each from the property of Purua farmer Greg Lovell, with 2008 Golden Shears Junior winner second, to complete a Kaiwaka quinella, and third place going to former Golden Shears Open quarter-finalist and lower grade placegetter Phil Wedd.

Henderson shore the 20 in 17min 20sec, beating Phillips off the board by 1min 20sec, ad also had the best board and pen shearing points to win comfortably by almost 10pts, but it was a close run for second and third with Phillips claiming the runner-up ribbon by just 0.2pts.

Wellsford shearer Jayden Mainland (pictured in the Rangitikei Senior final in 2021) won the Senior final from regular Northland shows lower grade winners Michael Boyd and Alan Boler, adding the triumph to victory in the first North Island Senior final of the season at the Poverty Bay A and P Show in Gisborne on October 16.

The other finals provided a first Intermediate win for Open winner’s nephew and teenager Hamuera Henderson, and a first-ever win for Keanu Andrews, of Okaihau, in the Junior event.

The next of the six competitions in Northland during the season is at Kaikohe, one of four shows throughout New Zealand on January 21.

Results of the Whangarei A and P Show Shearing Championships at Barge Park, Whangarei, on Sarurday, December 3, 2022:

Open final (20 lambs): Toa Henderson (Kaiwaka) 17min 20sec, 61.65pts, 1; Dane Phillips (Kaiwaka) 18min 43sec, 71.2pts, 2; Phil Wedd (Silverdale) 18min 52sec, 71.4pts, 3.

Senior final (12 lambs): Jayden Mainland (Wellsford) 14min 58sec, 57.98pts, 1; Michael Boyd (Dargaville) 17min 46sec, 64.05pts, 2; Alan Boler (Wellsford) 20min 55sec, 74.75pts, 3.

Intermediate final (5 sheep): Hamuera Henderson (Kaiwaka) 8min 11sec, 37.36spts, 1; Danielle Boyd (Dargaville) 8min 46sec, 39.3pts, 2.

Junior final (3 sheep): Keanu Andrews (Okaihau) 6min 10sec, 44.83pts, 1; Shaquar Pennicott (Northland) 7min 48sec, 49.73pts, 2; Sam Story (-) 9min 57sec, 74.84pts, 3.

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