A report of all record attempts after 2013 along with the Referees who officiated can be found in Archives, Past Record Attempts.
(C) denotes Convener
Nick Greaves set a new 8 hour strong wool lamb World Record of 764 at ‘Amerton Meadows Farm’, Stafford, England.
Referees were: Ronnie King N.Z. Convener, Martyn David, Andy Rankin, Mark Fox U.K.
Jeanine Kimm set a solo women’s World Record shearing 358 merino ewes in 8 hours at ‘Dalkeith’ Cassilis, N.S.W. Australia.
Referees were Robert McLaren Convener, N.Z. Ralph Blue, Dave Grant, David Brooker, Australia.
Luke Vernon with 500 created a new 8 hour merino ewe record, beating Louis Brown’s five year old record by three.
Record took place at Thornton Park Grazing Co, Hastings, Western Australia.
Referees were: Bart Hadfield Convener, N.Z. Ralph Blue, Mike Henderson, Mark Buscumb, Australia.
Sacha Bond set a new Women’s 9 hour strong wool ewe record of 458 overcoming the previous record by six at ‘Centrehill Station’,
Mossburn, New Zealand.
Referees were; Johnny Fraser Convener, U.K. Alistair Emslie, Robert McLaren, Bart Hadfield, N.Z.
Rod Sutton Shearing Gang set a new 3 stand 8 hour strong wool ewe record of 1745 at ‘Pohuetai Station’, Dannevirke, New Zealand.
The shearers and individual totals were; Hemi Braddick 599, Flynn Harvey 581, Ray Kinsman 565.
Referees were: David Brooker Convener, Australia, Alistair Emslie, Neil Fagan, Bart Hadfield, Ronnie King, N.Z.
The five stand 8 hour strong wool lamb record was lifted by Forde Winders Shearing Gang to 3236.
Individual tallies: Trevor Holland 701, Trent Hewes 651, Max Winders 650, Ben Boyle 630, Josef Winders 604.
Referees: Andy Rankin Convener U.K. Alistair Emslie, Neil Fagan, Bart Hadfield, Paul Harris, Ronnie King, Robert McLaren, N.Z.
Catherine Mullooly 465 set a new Women’s solo 8 hour strong wool ewe record at ‘Nukuhakari Station’, Waikawau, King Country, New Zealand.
Referees were; Andy Rankin, Convener U.K. Bart Hadfield, Neil Fagan, Ronnie King, N.Z.
Amy Silcock raised the Woman’s 8 hour solo strong wool ewe record to 386 at ‘Ross Na Clonagh Farm’, Pahiatua, New Zealand.
Referees were: Mike Henderson Australia, Convener, Neil Fagan, Bart Hadfield, Ronnie King, N.Z.
Paerata Abraham & Chris Dickson failed in their attempt to break the two stand 8 hour strong wool lamb record at ‘Whitespurs Farm’, Masterton, N.Z.
Referees were: Grant Borchardt, Convener, Australia. Ronnie King, Neil Fagan, Bart Hadfield, Paul Harris, N.Z.
Sacha Bond raised the Women’s solo 9 hour strong wool lamb record by fifty nine to 720, the first woman to shear a record over seven hundred in a day.
Record was achieved at ‘Centrehill Station’, Mossburn, N.Z.
Referees were: Grant Borchardt Australia, Convener, Robert McLaren, Ronnie King, Alistair Emslie, N.Z.
Megan Whitehead 686 and Hannah McColl 597 lifted the Women’s two stand 8 hour strong wool lamb World record tally to 1283 at Grant Brother’s ‘Tin House’
property, Gore, Southland, N.Z. Megan’s 686 also set a new Women’s solo 8 hour strong wool lamb World record --- surpassing her own ‘9 hour’ strong wool
lamb World record by 25 and the current 8 hour record by 85 lambs.
Referees were: Dave Grant Australia, Convener, Alistair Emslie, Neil Fagan, Paul Harris, Robert McLaren, N.Z.
Levi Neil, Sam Henderson, Jimmy Samuels attempt on the 9 hour 3 stand crossbred lamb record failed to start due to lambs failing to reach the
required .9 kgs wool weight.
Referees were: Eddie Archer Convener, South Africa, Grant Borchardt, Dave Grant, Ralph Blue, Mark Buscumb, Australia.
Ethan Harder set a new 8 hour merino lamb record of 624 at ‘Woolakabin’, Williams, Western Australia.
Referees were; Johnny Fraser Convener, U.K. Mike Henderson, Ralph Blue, David Brooker, Australia.
Steven Rowberry U.K. with a commendable tally of 706 set a British record for 8 hour strong wool lambs but was unable to trouble the
World record of 754 held by Jack Fagan N.Z.
Referees were; Paul Harris N.Z. Convener, Martyn David, Mark Fox, Johnny Fraser U.K.
Brother’s Floyde & Levi Neil set a two stand 9 hour merino ewe shearing record of 1066 at ‘Rockliffe’ Kojonup, West Australia.
Floyde’s individual tally of 540 also set a new solo 9 hour merino ewe record eclipsing the previous record by ten. Levi’s tally was 526.
Referees were; Alistair Emslie Convener, N.Z. Grant Borchardt, Ralph Blue, Mark Buscumb, Australia.
Sacha Bond smashed the Women’s 8 hour strong wool lamb record at Fairlight Station, Northern Southland, New Zealand
with a tally of 601, eclipsing the previous record by 91 lambs!
Referees were; Peter Artridge Australia, Convener, Alistair Emslie, Bart Hadfield, Robert McLaren N.Z.
Aidan Copp added seventy eight crossbred lambs to the previous 8 hour record tally finishing with 605, having the
disappointment also of running out of lambs with 4 minutes 36 seconds left on the time clock.
The record was set at ‘Stockman Stud’,
Melton Mowbray, Tasmania, Australia.
Referees were: Paul Harris N.Z. Convener, Grant Borchardt, David Brooker, Dave Grant, Australia.
Amy Silcock N.Z. failed in her attempt to better Marie Prebble’s 8 hour strong wool ewe record set in the U.K. August 2022.
A tough day for Amy who finished the day with a tally of 348 on ewes that clipped over 4 kgs of wool.
Referees were; Ralph Blue Australia, Convener, Ronnie King, Alistair Emslie, Neil Fagan N.Z.
Simon Goss (715) and Jamie Skiffington (695) with a total of 1410 increased the 8 hour, two stand strong wool lamb record by four.
A record set back in December 2002 by Justin Bell and Sean Edmonds. The record took place at Simon’s Family property, ‘The Shades’, Wanganui, New Zealand.
Referees officiating were; Andy Rankin U.K. Convener, Bart Hadfield, Neil Fagan, Robert McLaren, Ronnie King, N.Z.
Jack Fagan set a new 8 hour strong wool lamb record of 754 eclipsing Reuben Alabaster’s record set two days ago by eight.
Record took place at Puketiti Station, King Country, New Zealand.
Referees were: David Brooker Convener, Australia, Paul Harris, Bart Hadfield, Ronnie King, New Zealand.
Trainee referees Andy Rankin U.K. and Mark Fox U.K. today qualified as Record Society Referees and were presented with their Referee badges.
Nineteen year old Reuben Alabaster set a new 8 hour strong wool lamb World Record of 746 at Te Pa Station, Waimarino, New Zealand eclipsing Ivan Scott’s Record set back in January 2012 by two.
Referees were: David Brooker Convener, Australia, Paul Harris, Ronnie King, Bart Hadfield, New Zealand.
Floyde Neil set a new World record shearing 527 crossbred lambs in 8 hours at 'Slab Hut Grazing' Kojonup, Western Australia, Kit & Anna Anderson's property.
Referee's were; Neil Fagan Convener, N.Z. Mark Baldwin, Grant Borchardt, Mike Henderson, Australia
A new three stand, 8 hour merino lamb shearing World record was set at 'Bella Vista', Cranbrook, West Australia with a tally of 1603.
Shearers were; Louis Brown 555, Imran Sullivan 555, Jim Brown 493.
Officiating Referees: Ronnie King N.Z. Convener, Mike Henderson, Grant Borchardt, Ralph Blue, Dave Grant, Australia
Koen Black set a new 8 hour merino lamb shearing World Record of 604 after a day’s delay due to rain, eclipsing the previous record set by Dwayne Black 20 years ago.
The record took place at ‘Tandara Traders’, Kulikup, West Australia. A proud occasion for retired Record’s Referee Peter Black.
Referees were; Robert McLaren N.Z. Convener, David Brooker, Peter Artridge, Mike Henderson, Australia.
Marie Prebble set a Women’s World Record shearing 370 strong wool ewes in 8 hours at Trefrank Farm, Cornwall, England.
Referees were Eddie Archer (South Africa) Convener, Dave Grant Australia, Martyn David, Johnny Fraser U.K.
Trainee Referees observing; Piet Nel South Africa, Andy Rankin, Mark Fox U.K.
A new 9 hour strong wool lamb record was set at Te Pa Station, Waimarino, New Zealand.
Contractor Neil Fagan’s Gang of shearers, Jack Fagan 811, Reuben Alabaster 774, Delwyn Jones 729, Llion Jones 725, Kelly Brill 701 set a tally of 3740.
Referees were: Martyn David (U.K.) Convener by video/ZOOM along with N.Z. referees on site, Paul Harris, Bart Hadfield, Robert McLaren, Ronnie King, Alistair Emslie.
Englishman Stuart Connor set a new 9 hour strong wool lamb record of 872 at Trefrank Farm, St Clether, Cornwall, England eclipsing
Ivan Scott’s tally of 867 set at the same venue five years ago. The second record attempt by ZOOM technology.
Referees were; Paul Harris,
N.Z. Convener (via ZOOM) Martyn David, Arwyn Jones, Johnny Fraser U.K. Trainee Referee; Andy Rankin U.K.
Megan Whitehead 661, raised the Women’s 9 hour strong wool lamb record by 13 in perfect weather conditions at ‘Craigellachie’,
Croydon Bush, Gore, New Zealand.
The record was a first, using video Zoom technology to convening Referee Mark Baldwin, N.S.W. due to Covod-19
restrictions.
Referees for the event were Mark Baldwin, Australia, Convener, Robert McLaren, Ronnie King, Neil Fagan, N.Z. along with Paul Harris
the video voice link to Mark in Australia.
Ethan Harder came up short by ten in his attempt on Louis Brown’s 8 hour merino ewe record of 497.
The attempt took place at A D South & Co’s property, Gibbs Road, Cordering, Western Australia.
Referees were: Ian Buchanan N.Z. (Convener), Peter Artridge, Ralph Blue, Mike Henderson Australia.
Megan Whitehead 608, Sarah Higgins 528, Natalya Rangiawha 507, Amy Silcock 423 set a women’s four stand, 9 hour strong wool lamb World Record
at Waihi-Pukawa Station, Omori, Turangi, New Zealand, with a total of 2066.
Convening Referee Martyn David described the event as a very special day, shearing very good romney ewe lambs clipping an average of 1.11 kgs of wool.
A large crowd watching gave a huge reception to the girls at the end of a cold morning followed by a very warm afternoon, which reflected an improvement
in the shearing quality as the day progressed.
Referees were: Martyn David (Convener) U.K., Ian Buchanan, Bart Hadfield, Neil Fagan, Ronnie King, Robert McLaren, Paul Harris N.Z. along with
trainee observer Alistair Emslie N.Z.
Josh Clayton’s attempt on the 8 hour merino ewe record was called off two days prior to the event.
Stacey Te Huia abandoned his attempt on the 9 hour merino wether record at ‘The Bend’, Paerau, N.Z. at morning smoko being
too far behind the required tally.
Referee’s reported very cold windy conditions and the wethers having ‘gone off’ and not really suitable for a record attempt this
time of year.
Coel L’Huillier 677, Kaleb Foote 667, Daniel Langlands 632, broke the three stand 8 hour strong wool lamb record by 151 at Puketiti Station, Piopio, New Zealand.
The final tally was 1976. Referees described the coopworth/romney cross lambs the most even quality line of lambs for a record attempt seen in New Zealand for
a very long time. Some fifteen lambs were deducted from the tally during the day as being not up to quality shearing standard.
Referees were: Peter Artridge (Convener) Australia, Paul Harris, Ian Buchanan, Robert McLaren, Bart Hadfield New Zealand. Trainee referees, Neil Fagan N.Z. and
Dave Grant Australia qualified as new referees having done the mandatory three record attempts and Ronnie King N.Z. attended his second today.
Pauline Bolay set a new 8 hour strong wool lamb record of 510 beating Kerri-Jo Te Huia’s mark of 507 by three.
The new record was established at Whitford Farms, Waikaretu, New Zealand in the same shed that holds
Emily Welch’s 9 hour strong wool lamb record of 648.
Canadian, Pauline, displayed plenty of tenacity and courage in reaching the required tally with two minutes to spare.
Referees were: Grant Borchardt (Convener) Australia, Ian Buchanan, Bart Hadfield, Robert McLaren New Zealand.
Martin Howlett 539 & Jonny Roberts 536 set a new two stand, 8 hour strong wool ewe record of 1075 breaking
Coel L’Huillier & Kelvin Walker’s existing mark by seven. Reward after the disappointment of failure to reach wool
weight one month ago, the weight comfortably reaching the required weight for this attempt. The weather was
wet prior to and during the day causing some headaches no doubt.
Referees were: Mike Henderson (Convener) Australia, Mark Baldwin Australia, Arwyn Jones & Martyn David U.K.
Stuart Connor set a new British record of 785 strong wool lambs shorn in 9 hours at Fern Hill Farm,
Somerset, England. The existing World record of 867 held by Ivan Scott was a ‘bridge too far’ but still a huge
effort from Stuart.
Referees were: Mike Henderson (Convener) Australia, Mark Baldwin Australia, Arwyn Jones & Martyn David U.K.
The 8 hour two stand strong wool ewe record attempt scheduled to have taken place on this date was cancelled after failure to reach the required wool weight the day before.
Referees were: Paul Harris (Convener) N.Z. David Brooker Australia, Martyn David & Arwyn Jones U.K.
Aidan Copp lifted the 8 hour crossbred lamb record set 14 years ago by Dwayne Black by five to 524. The new record was achieved at ‘Gbadbro Pastoral Company’ via Lockhart Road, NSW, Australia.
Referee’s were; Robert McLaren (Convener) N Z, Ralph Blue, Peter Artridge, Grant Borchardt Australia (Grant replaced Mark Baldwin) Trainee Referees attending; Neil Fagan N Z, Dave Grant, Hilton Barrett Australia.
Louis Brown improved Cartwright Terry’s 16 year old 8 hour merino ewe record by 31 to 497. An excellent effort reported by those in attendance at ‘Rockliffe Grazing’, Kojonup, Western Australia.
Referees were: Bart Hadfield (N Z) Convener, Grant Borchardt, David Brooker, Mike Henderson (Australia).
Josh Clayton found the conditions too tough in his attempt to break the 8 hour merino ewe record at Oxton Park, Harden, NSW, Australia.
Convening Referee Ian Buchanan reported the sheep being very good but had been ‘hanging around too long’ and the actual day was
blowing, cold and sleeting causing them to go off further. Being 14 short of the 467 required to break the existing record was a very good
effort by Josh.
Referees were: Ian Buchanan N Z (convener), Peter Artridge, David Brooker, Ralph Blue Australia.
Steven Mudford set a new World Record shearing 373 merino wethers in 8 hours at Parkdale SRS Merino Stud, Dubbo, NSW, Australia surpassing Dave Grant's 356 set back
in 2007 at Hughenden, Queensland, Australia.
A very good effort by Steven considering drought conditions at Dubbo caused postponement of the attempt by over three months, enabling the wool weight to be reached.
Referees on the day were Robert McLaren (Convener) N Z, Ralph Blue, Grant Borchardt, Mike Henderson, Australia.
Leon Samuels attempt on the 8 hour strong wool ewe record at Argyle Station, Waikaia, New Zealand was aborted at 11.00 a.m. (lunch time) with Leon 19 sheep behind the required tally.
Rowland Smith’s tally of 644 set in July 2017 remains the 8 hour strong wool ewe record.
Referees for the attempt were: Peter Artridge (Convener) Australia), Ian Buchanan, Paul Harris, John Fraser (N Z).
Kerri Jo Te Huia set a Women’s World Record shearing 452 strong wool ewes in nine hours at Otapawa Station, Tiraumea, Wairarapa, New Zealand. Records Society Chairman John Fagan reported a high quality
job on perendale ewes that carried fourteen months wool and were feisty making for a very tough day’s shearing for Kerri Jo.
Referees on the day were: Arwyn Jones (U K) convener, Ian Buchanan, Bart Hadfield, Robert McLaren (N Z).
Rowland Smith, New Zealand set a new World Record shearing 644 strong wool ewes in eight hours at Trefranck Farm, St Clether, Cornwall, England, smashing the previous record of 605 achieved by Leon Samuels
in New Zealand, February 2017. Possibly the first time brothers have held two different World shearing records at the same time;
Rowland Smith 644 --- 8 hour strong wool ewe record.
Matthew Smith 731 --- 9 hour strong wool ewe record.
Referees for this record were; Eddie Archer (South Africa) convener, John Fraser (N Z), Martyn David, Arwyn Jones (United Kingdom).
Steven Mudford's attempt on the eight hour merino wether record at Parkdale SRS Stud, Dubbo, NSW,
Australia fell short of Dave Grant's record of 356 with a final tally of 345.
Referees on the day were Mike Barnett (N Z ) convener, Grant Borchardt, Peter Artridge, Mark Baldwin (Australia).
Leon Samuels set a new World Record shearing 605 strong wool ewes in eight hours at Argyle Station, Waikaia, Southland, New Zealand breaking Stacey Te Huia's mark by two set at Moketenui Station, King Country, New Zealand in December 2010.
Referees were; Ralph Blue, Australia (Convener), Paul Harris, John Fraser, Robert McLaren New Zealand.
A new three stand, eight hour strong wool ewe record was set at Waitara Station, Mohaka, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. Luke Mullins 554, Eru Weeds 539, James Mack 518 with a total of 1611, broke the previous mark set in the Hawkes Bay
just over a year ago by 264. All three shearers are residents of New Zealand.
Referees on the day were Peter Black (Australia) convener, Arwyn Jones & Martyn David (Wales), Colin Gibson, Mike Barnett, Ian Buchanan (N Z) along with trainee referee from Australia Mike Henderson observing.
A new three stand, eight hour strong wool lamb World Record was set at Moketenui Station, Mangepehi, King Country, New Zealand. Welshmen Matthew Evans 614 & Delwyn Jones 602 along with New Zealand's Ryan Miller 609 shearing for Neil Fagan's Gang set a
new mark of 1825 breaking the long standing record held by 'Digger' Balme, Roger Neil & Dean Ball since January 1999 by forty-one.
Referees on the day were; David Brooker (Australia) convening, Ian Buchanan, Paul Harris, Bart Hadfield, Colin Gibson, John Fraser (N Z) Martyn David (Wales). Observing trainee referees were Mike Henderson (Australia) & Robert McLaren (N Z).
New Zealand trainee Robert McLaren was presented with his official refereeing badge by John Fagan, Chairman of the World Sheep Shearing Records Society at the end of a very successful day, capped off by an impromptu rendition of Wale's National Anthem sung by Wale's supporters and a rousing haka for Kiwi Ryan Miller.
Coel L'Huillier (N Z) 537 & Kelvin Walker (N Z) 531 set a new two stand World Record eclipsing by two the previous eight hour strong wool ewe record by Rowland & Doug Smith, January 2011. The new mark of 1068 was achieved at Te Hape B Trust, Benneydale, King Country, New Zealand, keeping the large crowd attending in suspense right up until 5 p.m.
Referees on the day were; David Brooker (Australia) convening his first record attempt as a Referee, Arwyn Jones (Wales), Bart Hadfield, Paul Harris & John Fraser, (N Z). Trainee referees attending were; Martyn David (Wales), Mike Henderson (Australia) & Robert McLaren (N Z).
Chairman of the World Sheep Shearing Records Society John Fagan presented Martyn David with his official refereeing badge at the end of the day.
Ivan Scott, Ireland, broke the 9 hour strong wool lamb record by one for a new tally of 867 after the attempt was postponed for two days because of wet weather.
The record took place at ‘Trefrank Farm’, Cornwall, England (same shed as Matt Smith’s 9 hour strong wool ewe record a few days prior).
Inclement weather conditions and lamb selection from ten different farms did not make for an ideal lead-up to the record.
Referees on the day were; Mark Baldwin, Australia (Convener), Ian Buchanan N.Z, Arwyn Jones U.K. Observing trainee referee Martyn David U.K.
Matt Smith, N Z (now living in England) smashed the World strong wool ewe record at Trefrank Farm, Cornwall, England shearing 731 ewes in nine hours beating the record set by Rodney Sutton N Z in January 2007 by ten sheep.
An outstanding, consistent effort by Matt on 'beautiful' shearing sheep commented convening referee Ian Buchanan N Z. The other referees were Mark Baldwin Australia and Arwyn Jones Wales along with Martyn David Wales in attendance as a trainee referee.
Beau Guelfi's solo 8 hour merino ewe attempt was called off after lunch, Beau being too far behind the required tally.
Referees were Colin Gibson N Z (convener) Ralph Blue, Bernie Walker Mark Baldwin Australia.
Leon Samuels solo attempt on the 8 hour strong wool ewe record was cancelled nine days prior due to unsuitable sheep.
The 3 stand, 8 hour strong wool lamb record attempt by Mark Barrowcliffe's gang of Ringa Paewai, Peter Lee Ratima and Craig Fagan (replacing an injured Aidan Copp) was called off at lunch time as the required tally was unattainable.
Referee's were Mark Baldwin (Australia) convener, Paul Harris, John Fraser, Mike Barnett, Ian Buchanan (New Zealand) and Trainee Observer, Robert McClaren.
Stacey Te Huia's 9 hour strong wool ewe attempt at Mangarata-Taratahi Ag Training Centre, Masterton, N Z stopped at morning smoko when it was decided he was too far behind the required tally.
Referee's for this attempt were Mark Baldwin (Australia) convener, Colin Gibson, Ian Buchanan and Bart Hadfield (New Zealand).
Shelford Wilcox 488, Kalin Chrystal 486, Errol Chrystal 373 set a three stand World Record shearing a total of 1347 strong wool ewes in eight hours at Big Hill Station, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand.
Referees were, Ralph Blue (Australia) convener, Mike Barnett, Ian Buchanan, Colin Gibson and Bart Hadfield (New Zealand).
Beau Guelfi and Bob White 'pulled the pin' at 3 pm on an attempt to break the Terry brother's 8 hour merino ewe shearing record at Parkdale Merino SRS Stud, Collie, Dubbo, N S W, Australia. Big ewes with an average wool weight of 4.9 kgs. proved insurmountable.
Referees were, Paul Harris (N Z) convener, Ralph Blue, Peter Black, Grant Borchardt (Australia) and Bernie Walker (Australia) along with John Fraser (NZ) and Arwyn Jones (Wales) observing.
Stacey Te Huia successfully cracked the 9 hour merino ewe record held by Dwayne Black, shearing 530 ewes at Parkdale Merino SRS Stud, Collie, Dubbo, N S W, Australia. Some reward for Stacey's resilience after his aborted attempt a month ago on the 9 hour strong wool ewe record.
Referees for the record were, Paul Harris (N Z) convener, Ralph Blue, Bernie Walker and Grant Borchardt (Australia) with John Fraser (N Z) and Arwyn Jones (Wales) observing.
A new 8 hour, 5 stand strong wool lamb record was achieved at Puketiti Station, Piopio, King Country, New Zealand.
Contractor Mark Barrowcliffe's gang of Ringa Paewai 618, Willie Hewitson 603, Aidan Copp 586, Jock MacDonald 564 and George Parker 539 with a final total of 2910 eclipsed the mark set by Clayton-Green/Welch Shearing twelve months ago by 272. Weather conditions were ideal for the attempt, staff for the property owners Ingleby NZLP Ltd could not have done more in co-operating to make the attempt successful and enjoyable.
Referees for the record were, Peter Black (Australia) convener, John Fagan, Ian Buchanan, Mike Barnett, Paul Harris, John Hough, and Colin Gibson (New Zealand) along with trainee referees, Dave Brooker (Australia) and John Fraser (New Zealand), Arwyn Jones from Wales attended as an observer referee.
In warm and humid conditions following intermittent thunderstorms the previous two days, keeping the sheep under cover for two nights. A three stand eight hour merino ewe record was set at Parkdale Merino SRS Stud, Collie, Dubbo, NSW, Australia.
The Mudford Shearing Gang of Steve Mudford 396, Bod White 432 and Beau Guelfi 461 achieved a very respectable total of 1289.
Referees on the day were John Fagan N Z (convener), Quinton Rogers South Africa, along with Australian referees Mark Baldwin, Peter Artridge, Tony Abbey, Peter Black.
Under ideal weather conditions a five stand 8 hour strong wool lamb record was set at Cashmore Farms, Kawakawa Bay/Orere Road, South Auckland, New Zealand.
Clayton-Greene and Welch Shearing Ltd gang of Sam Welch 573, Angus Moore 607, Coel Le'Huillier 518, Peter Totorewa 449 and Richard Welch 491 achieved a total of 2638.
Referees on the day were Ralph Blue (Australia) as convener, Bernie Walker (Australia), along with New Zealand referees John Hough, John Fagan, Colin Gibson, Ian Buchanan, Paul Harris and Hugh McCarroll.
Stacey Te Huia failed in his attempt to break the 9 hour strong wool ewe record. The record attempt was called off at afternoon smoko when it was clear Stacey would not make the tally of 722 needed to
beat Rodney Sutton's 721 set on the 30th January 2007. Stacey carried on to shear a personal best tally of 703 for the day.
Referees were: Eddie Archer (C) Mark Baldwin Paul Harris John Fagan Ian Buchanan. Observing Mike Barnett Bart Hadfield Grant Borchardt Hugh McCarroll.
Hawke's Bay shearers John Kirkpatrick and James Mack and Southlanders Leon Samuels and Eru Weeds, shore 2556 strong wool lambs in eight hours to set a new Four-stand Eight-hour
Lambshearing World Record. Individual tallies were John Kirkpatrick 650, Leon Samuels 648, James Mack 643 and Eru Weeds 615.
Referees were: Mark Baldwin (C) Eddie Archer Paul Harris John Hough Colin Gibson John Fagan Ian Buchanan Hugh McCarroll. Observing Greg Byrne Grant Borchardt.
Cam Ferguson, Adam Brausch and Ringa Paewai were understandably gutted when told by referees just hours before their record bid on Thursday that it was off because there was just not enough top-knot.
Referees were: Peter Artridge (C) John Fagan Ian Buchanan Colin Gibson John Hough Hugh McCarroll. Observing Mike Barnett Bart Hadfield David Brooker Greg Bryne.