
NZ's top shearers eyeing a black-singlet comeback
The national team selection series takes place over the next 12 months.
The national team selection series takes place over the next 12 months.
Results from the weekend's Taihape Shears and Tapawera Shears.
World Sheep Shearing Records Society confirmed Alexia Phillips’ February bid this week.
The treble was last achieved in 2016 by 2014 World Champion Rowland Smith.
The current record is 872, set by Stu Connor in Cornwall in 2021.
More than 200 shearers and woolhandlers are expected to be in action this weekend.
A new Te Puna Speed Shear record has been set by a shearer in his 20s.
North Otago farmer Justin Meikle and his teenage son Tye are on a roll.
The annual Te Puna Speed Shear will take place this Saturday.
A new event with combined novice, junior and intermediate handicaps helps with entries.
It was a big weekend of shearing for former winners of the National Shearing Circuit.
Landscape architect Brittany Smith took out the senior title.
Fagan flew in from Western Australia in his successful bid to regain the title.
A shearing dynasty from Hawke’s Bay and Gisborne moved in on the Wairarapa Show.
The Ashburton show attracted 44 shearers, with 14 in the open class.
Blades shearers hold up the Kiwis' end in transtasman tests but it's not enough.
Mutch nabs the big shearing win at the Hawke’s Bay A&P Show.
Gisborne Shearing and Woolhandling Championships held at Poverty Bay on Saturday.
World record-holder Mullooly rapt with all-female training course
Phil Duncan, Sir David Fagan, Hunter McGregor, Ruth Aickin.
There are more North Island and international competitors than usual in this circuit.
56-year-old Chris Vickers took out the Open shearing title on Saturday night.
150+ competitors to vie in NZ's biggest merino shearing champs in Alexandra this weekend.
Wellington placed 12th in ladies' shearing at Europe's biggest agricultural show.
Warren Parker is a Raglan farmer and shearing contractor.
Shearing at Trefranck Farm in Cornwall, 51-year-old Una Cameron set a new world record.
English shearer Nick Greaves now holds eight-hour strong wool lamb shearing world record.
NZ comfortably beaten by Wales in test series, but good news for Te Kūiti's Jack Fagan.
New Zealand shearing has had its biggest success in Wales in five years.