The St Paul's College livestock show team ventured to Melbourne Royal show and Exhibited 14 White Suffolk Rams supplied by Hovell Stud.
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The students competed among the open White Suffolk studs and in the schools, competition placing incredibly well.
Open White Suffolk results:
- Ram, born between 1 June and 31 July in the preceding year, second place exhibited by Emmilee Reid, third place exhibited by Clancy Barry, highly commended exhibited by Clarissa Peasley, Issy McRae, Tess Kernaghan, Avie Liley.
- Ram, Born after August 1 st in the preceding year third place exhibited By Lachlan Routley.
- June pair of Rams 1st place Exhibited by Jag Daniel-Alchin and Izaak Schollick
These placings in the open competition are a credit to Hovell Stud and the students who worked with these rams to quieten them and condition them ready for the show.
The results obtained by the students in the school's competition is an absolute credit to each student. Each student presented themselves in a professional manner, displayed confidence and impeccable livestock handling skills. These students are the future of agriculture and I am proud to watch their progression through the industry.
Schools competition results:
- Best junior short wool judging: First, Emma Morris, best senior short wool judging: third Clarissa Peasley, best junior long wool judging, second Clancy Barry, best overall junior, second, Clancy Barry, best junior handler, second, Clarissa Peasley
- Best maintained team, first St Paul's College
- Champion School St Paul's College
I would like to thank all who where involved in the process of getting to and competing at Melbourne. In particular the parents and staff who attended and assisted in the running of the