Taranaki shearer Gavin Mutch's two decades have never challenged his allegiance to native Scotland, but he was still able to realise another dream by winning in Australia this month in a team from New Zealand.
In a career which included the world title in 2012 and acclaim in 2015 as the only shearer from overseas to win the Golden Shears Open title in Masterton, the 39-year-old Whangamomona farmer helped the New Zealand Shears Te Kuiti team to a comfortable win in an unofficial transtasman match against Romney Shears Warrnambool.
They blitzed all-comers to win the Romney Shears Open, Australia's top crossbred event at the Warrnambool Show, about 250km west of Melbourne in October.
While not eligible for an official New Zealand team, Mutch won his place in the NZ Shears TK team by claiming third in the New Zealand Championships Open final in Te Kuiti in April.
At an age where top competition outcomes suggest he may just be hitting his peak, Mutch ticked another box, making Australia the 10th country where he has won Open finals.