English shearer Stu Connor is mounting possibly the bravest of world record tilts on Saturday as he aims to beat 867 lambs in nine hours
With several New Zealand seasons behind him, the 36-year-old, who will be shearing at Fern Hill Farm, Compton Martin, Somerset, has already shown his capabilities, with a work-day PB of 909 in nine hours in a woolshed near Nightcaps in Southland.
But that was 10 years ago, a decade in a career now focused on doing it for daughter Grace who died aged 3 on April 23, 2018, one month after the perfectly healthy youngster fell suddenly ill with the first of a series of strokes, and just three days after Connor and wife Kira learned their first child would not survive the just-diagnosed mitochondrial disease.
The bid for the strongwool lambs record, which had been held exclusively by New Zealand shearers until Irish gun Ivan Scott set a new mark in England three years ago, will thus double as a Team Grace fundraiser for the Lily Foundation fight against the disease Team Grace fundraisers have already contributed over £55,000 (about $NZ100,000) via the JustGiving page.
Despite the obvious shearing talent, Connor had shorn only a small number of competitions before the arrival of Grace in February 2015.