Shearer Damien Boyle won the NZ Merino Shearing and Woolhandling Championships open shearing title. Photo / Yvonne O'Hara
Western Australian shearer Damien Boyle won his eighth New Zealand Merino Shearing and Woolhandling Championship open shearing title in 10 years in Alexandra on Saturday.
His wife Kristy, son Zac (8) and daughter Abby (13) were in the audience.
Pagan Karauria, of Alexandra, won the open merino woolhandling championship title for the fourth time.
Fifty-nine shearers competed in two grades and 55 woolhandlers in four grades.
Society president Greg Stuart said he was pleased with the how the competition went and the numbers attending the open woolhandling and shearing finals on Saturday evening.
"It was a good turnout, and the stadium was full," he said.
The Perth New Zealand Merino Challenge was won by the Australian team by one point.
Alexandra shearer Colin "Mouse" O'Neill's team won the teams event.
The senior shearing title was won by Duncan Higgins, of Havelock.
The top junior woolhandler and winner of the Joanne Kumeroa Memorial Trophy was Cheyenne Howden, of Feilding.
Sunnie Te Whare, Ohai, was second and Amber Poihipi, of Ohai, third.
The winner of the senior woolhandling final and the Buck Gloag Memorial Challenge Trophy was Aiesha Thompson, of Napier.
Destiny Paikea, of Heriot, was placed second and Whati Mikaere Turipa, of Gore, third.
The society also made donations to the local football and kayaking clubs, which helped dismantle the stands and flooring yesterday morning.
"A few years ago we were told by the town businesses that this [Merino Shears] weekend was more profitable to the town than the Blossom Festival weekend."
Competitors, their families and supporters, stayed in local accommodation and bought meals and shopped in town.