Two shearers from Dannevirke who have each gone more than a decade in open-class shearing without victory finally made the breakthrough a day apart during three competitions in the South Island at the weekend.
Paerata Abraham, now living in Masterton and who has shorn in numerous finals won by such people as Hawke's Bay World champions John Kirkpatrick and Rowland Smith, won the Mayfield A and P Show's open final in Mid-Canterbury on Saturday and Ringakaha Paewai, now living in Gore, won the open title at Sefton Shears in North Canterbury on Sunday.
Uniquely, both Abraham and Paewai won on quality after being last to finish in their respective finals, each in their 12th season in the open class since their last wins, in the senior grade, in the 2005-2006 season.
A regular top competitor in the short-form of speed-shearing, Abraham is perhaps best known at open level for his only Golden Shears open final in 2016, when he was ultimately placed sixth after putting a sheep around the field in finishing first in 15min 50.234sec. He has also reached two PGG Wrightson National Circuit finals, in 2011 and 2017.
His last win had been in the 2005 New Zealand Merino Championships senior final in Alexandra, when Paewai was third, and he was fifth in the 2004 Golden Shears intermediate final.
Paewai, an elder brother of Six60 drummer Eli Paewai, entered the open grade with the unique achievement of having already shorn in the finals of the four other grades at the Golden Shears.