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GREENLAND WINS THE FIRST TRIFECTA IN HISTORY IN THE FLEECE SECTION AT SYDNEY ROYAL EASTER SHOW

 

The Alcock Family of Greenland Merino Stud, Bungarby dominated the fleece competition at this year’s Sydney Royal Easter Show, claiming several major titles in the studs first entries into the Housed and unhoused Fleece Competition with 7 fleeces. Greenland had a clean sweep, winning the Grand Champion Merino Fleece in the Open section,Reserve Grand Champion Merino Fleece in the Open Section and Grand Champion Merino Fleece, for the Best Merino Fleece in the Show.Also Grand Champion Merino Fleece in the District Courts Exhibit Competition, in the Woolworths Dome at the Show. Royal Agricultural Society steward Greg Andrews believed it is the first time a competitor had claimed all three awards at the same show.Both the Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion fleeces scored 91 out of a possible 100 under Judges Stuart Bailey, Techwool Trading and Mark Bazeley, Riverina Wool. They had to go back and choose between the 2 fleeces.The Champion Housed or Rugged Merino ewe or wether Fleece won the top Crown.The Reserve Grand Champion Fleece was the Champion Topmakers Type Wool Merino ewe or wether fleece, Open Classes. There was 203 entries in the Open Section and 128 fleeces in the District Exhibits Competition. Judge Mark Bazeley said there was a range in quality. “Anything which was exceptionally well prepared came to the front” he said.The Grand Champion fleece had a greasy fleece weight of 6.7kgs with 70.4% yield and scored 4.5 from a possible 5 for density, character, style, evenness of fibre diameter and handle. It tested 16.3 micron, 2.7 micron standard deviation, 16.7pc coefficient of variation and 99.3pc comfort factor. Greenland’s Reserve Grand Champion scored 90.5 points with 4.8kg greasy fleece weight and 80.9% yield. It tested 16.5 micron, 2.7 micron SD, 16.2% CV and 99.9% CF. John Alcock, Greenland, said the family usually entered the District Courts Exhibit Competition but this was the first time in the Open Competition. Mr Alcock said the Grand Champion Fleece came off a two-tooth Merino Show Ewe. “She was one we were considering bringing down here to the show but we just reckoned she wasn’t quite wide enough across the scrag,” he said. “But she had magnificent wool on her so I shore her up and entered the fleece instead.”The Reserve Grand Champion came off a commercial ewe, he said. “I keep a lot of wool for the Southern District Exhibits and it was just one that didn’t match in with the eight fleeces there,” he said. We have won the Grand Champion Merino Fleece of the District Courts 2 years in a row, last year and this year. Greenland Merino Stud also won 13 broad ribbons in the Stud Merino Sheep Section.Very proud of Tom Alcock competing in the Merino Sheep Young Judging State Finals and Merino Fleece Young Judging State Finals at the Sydney Royal Show, very pleased to have been chosen in each one to speak.The Monaro is a challenging environment with this year as no exception, we saw good summer rain, this highlights the importance of good quality lustrous white wool with the correct wax to swint ratio ensures a large reduction in dust penetration and fleece rot. With more chemical resistance to flies, we must breed sheep with superior wools that don’t need as much chemical use. Greenland has always concentrated on these characters as well as structural correctness. Good quality white wools always create good competition from the wool trade as they perform well in the textile mills. In recent weeks the wool trade has immensely improved with strong competition coming from the Chinese Mills and a big reduction with supply of wool offered for sale. With the improved wool market and a strong mutton market along with exceptional lamb prices for anyone who can finish their wether lambs, makes a self replacing Merino operation very profitable.

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