Announcement posted by Writers Who 19 Sep 2024
Agricultural Shows Australia is delighted to announce the finalists for the 2024 Merino Sheep Young Judging National Championship. This prestigious competition is sponsored by Australian Wool Innovation and highlights the nation's brightest young talent in Merino Sheep judging to be held at the Royal Melbourne Show.
"The Agricultural Shows Australia Young Judges Competition aims to nurture and showcase young people between the ages of 15 and 25 who have demonstrated through regional and state competitions exceptional skills in communication, public speaking and breed-specific knowledge," said Katie Stanley of Agricultural Shows Australia.
"This year we are thrilled to welcome a group of highly knowledgeable and confident young men and women from around the country who are deeply interested in and involved in the Merino Sheep industry."
"When judging it is important to consider the "form" and "function" of the animal as this determines what it has been grown for. In the case of the Merino Sheep, these have all been grown for the function of producing meat and wool," Stanley said.
2024 Merino Sheep Young Judging National Finalists:
Kasey Shields, 22 (VIC): With a decade of experience in the sheep show industry, Kasey has won all three major Victorian AgShows sheep competitions. Based on a dairy farm in Noorat, Victoria, she is a stockfeed account manager and has also judged at the Australian Sheep and Wool Show.
Ashley Meaburn, 23 (TAS): Working on her family farm in Oatlands, Tasmania, Ashley has a deep passion for Merino sheep and the stud industry, gaining valuable experience through shows, ram sales and young judges competitions.
Bateson Pittman, 17 (NSW): From the Tia Valley of Walcha, NSW, Bateson manages the family's Merino stud, "Glenburnie," and has been a competitive young judge for five years. He recently won the Sydney Royal State Final after qualifying at the Rabobank National Merino Sheep Show.
Beau Maddern,17 (SA): A Year 11 student at Cummins Area School, Beau works as a school-based apprentice at a Poll Merino sheep stud, 'Brimanna.' He has shown rams at the Royal Adelaide Show and enjoys the preparation and ram sale process.
Grace Hillier, 23 (QLD): Growing up involved in her family's sheep stud, Grace has competed in junior judging across Queensland and is excited about the learning opportunity the National Finals will provide, as she compares Queensland's standards with those from around Australia.
Flynn Bolt, 16 (WA): From Corrigin, WA, Flynn, a boarding student at Guildford Grammar School in Perth, often returns to his family's mixed farming property where he is heavily involved in their Merino sheep operation. With a strong background in Merino sheep showing, Flynn has also shown promise in Merino judging, placing second in his first Wagin Woolorama open competition when he was just 11 years old.
The ASA Young Judges National Finals at Melbourne Royal Show will be held on October 1, 2024, at 2:00pm, and will be an excellent showcase of the future leaders in the Merino sheep industry. [END]
