New Zealand’s most recent world shearing champions have affirmed their hopes of helping restore black-singlet supremacy by entering the national team selection series that will take place over the next 12 months.
The near-year-long series will decide on two machine shearers, two blade shearers and two woolhandlers for the Golden Shears World Championships in Masterton on March 4-7, 2026.
Kicking off the series is the blade shearing, the first round at the Inangahua A&P Show’s Reefton Shears on Saturday.
Entries include Hutt Valley-based Allan Oldfield, from Geraldine, and Tony Dobbs, of Fairlie, almost six years after the double of Oldfield’s individual win and the pair’s team win in France in 2019.
Hawke’s Bay shearer John Kirkpatrick, the individual machines champion in Invercargill in 2017, and teams championship teammate Nathan Stratford have both entered the machine shearing selection series starting at the Southern Shears being held in Gore on February 14-15, as has Rowland Smith, also of Hawke’s Bay and who won the individual title in Ireland in 2014.