The New Zealand Sheep Dog Trial Association, in conjunction with sponsors Tux, holds a series of yarding challenges throughout NZ every year from June, culminating in a grand final in January.
For a number of reasons, mainly Covid-19, the Ohingaiti challenge was cancelled but thanks to local Dannevirke farmer and dog trialist Bernard Arends, it was rescheduled for July 2-4 with the final on July 5 at his property Te Oranga Farm, Graham Rd, Dannevirke.
The competition was blessed with three glorious mid-winter days although the opening Thursday was about as bad as winter could produce.
Under atrocious conditions on Thursday July 2 in the maiden competition all three local Pukemiro cadets excelled against competition from all over New Zealand. All their hard work and training paid off. James Noble–Campbell and his dog Bry won the prize for the top maiden dog of the day and went on to become the overall winner of the maiden man/maiden dog of the trial.
He now qualifies to go to the North Island finals at Taupo in January to compete in the maiden section. The other two lads Connor McIntyre and Zane Rogers both did themselves and their dogs extremely proud.