World champion Hawke's Bay shearers John Kirkpatrick and Rowland Smith wrapped up a memorable double as the 58th Golden Shears came to an end in Masterton on Saturday night.
They claimed the premier Open-class shearing events, reigning World champion Kirkpatrick winning the PGG Wrightson Wool National Circuit for a second time, and 2014 World champion Smith winning the Golden Shears Open title for a fifth time, to become the third most successful shearer in the history of the Open championship.
It was an especially significant day for Smith whose nephew, Brook Hamerton, won the Golden Shears Junior title. Smith was also during the night presented with a certificate recognising his World Record shear of 644 ewes in eight hours in the UK last July, while brother Matt Smith, who once set a World record at Waitara Station, north of Te Pohue, and was recently named UK Farmer of the Year, was presented with his Master Shearer award.
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On the downside, the New Zealand team of Kirkpatrick, Smith and Southland shearer Nathan Stratford suffered a sound defeat in a shearing test against Australia, struggling with the less familiar merinos which dominated the first half of the match and being unable to make significant recovery in the latter stages.