Henry Gaddum working the sheep ahead of Matawai's sheep dog trials last Friday and Saturday. Leo Edginton was the star of the show, collecting two wins among his top-three placings in all four events.
Henry Gaddum working the sheep ahead of Matawai's sheep dog trials last Friday and Saturday. Leo Edginton was the star of the show, collecting two wins among his top-three placings in all four events.
Tolaga Bay competitor Leo Edginton featured in the top three in all four events at the Matawai sheep dog trials and came away with victories in two.
The weather played its part for the club’s trials last Friday and Saturday and subsequently there was a good number of entries for both days.
Edginton, from Mangaheia Station, won event one – the long head – with his dog Stannis. The pair scored 95.5 points to head off Noddy Halley and Bruce second on 95.25 and Allen Irwin and Slug on 95.
Sam Shaw and River (94) and John Foss and Nip (93.75) rounded out the top five.
Shaw won the intermediate section and Halley the maiden.
Edginton and Sky scored 97.5 to top event three – the zig zag hunt.
George Nehoff and Hank were second on 96.5, Ben Tekahika and Burt third on 96, Shaw and Cola fourth on 95.5, and Merv Utting and Cruze fifth on 95.
Shaw and Cola won the intermediate and maiden classes.
Event four – the straight hunt – was won by Ben Lamont and Sam with 97, followed by Hamish Thatcher and Pearl on 96.5 and Edginton and Robert on 95.
Sam Shaw and Rogue were fourth on 94.5 and Henry Gaddum and Tazz fifth on 94.
Lamont won the intermediate and maiden titles.
Drew Wilson and Grit in action on the straight hunt course at Matawai.
“A massive thank you to the landowners, sponsors, judges and to Matawai School for the food,” a trials spokesman said. “Also thanks to Charles Rau and Henry and Sophie Gaddum for the sheep.
“Club members and wider community all pitched in to help get things ready and the trial could not have happened without that support.
“Congratulations to local placegetters Henry Gaddum and Sam Shaw, and well done to Ben Lamont and his young dog Sam.”