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Results Correct at Time of Publication but May Be Subject to Future Sheep Results correct at time of publication but may be subject to future changes and verification 08/06/2018 09:03:53 COMMERCIAL LAMB LIVE S1 SINGLE LAMB Sired by a Beltex ram. 1st Mr Roger & Gill Jones 2nd Mr Stephen Bevan 3rd Mr Lyons S2 SINGLE LAMB Sired by a Charollais ram. 1st Mr Tom Newth 2nd Mr Lyons 3rd Mr Austin L Tucker S3 SINGLE LAMB Sired by a Dorset Down or Hampshire Down ram. 1st Mr Lyons 2nd Mr Lyons 3rd Master Harry Stamp S4 SINGLE LAMB Sired by a Suffolk ram. 1st Mr Austin L Tucker 2nd Mr Austin L Tucker 3rd Mr Arthur Brown S5 SINGLE LAMB Sired by a Texel ram. 1st Mr Stephen Bevan 2nd Mr Stephen Bevan 3rd Mr Austin L Tucker S6 SINGLE LAMB Sired by a ram of any other breed other than Beltex, Charollais, Dorset Down, Hampshire down, Suffolk or Texel. 1st Mr Lyons 2nd Mr Lyons 3rd Mrs Bridget Trunks S7 PAIR OF MATCHING LAMBS Sired by a Beltex ram. 1st Mr Roger & Gill Jones 2nd Mr Richard Bond 3rd Mr Tim Marsh Results correct at time of publication but may be subject to future changes and verification 08/06/2018 09:03:53 S8 PAIR OF MATCHING LAMBS Sired by a Charollais ram 1st Mr Lyons 2nd Mr Austin L Tucker 3rd Mr Arthur Brown S9 PAIR OF MATCHING LAMBS Sired by a Dorset Down or Hampshire Down ram. 1st Mr Lyons 2nd Mr Lyons S10 PAIR OF MATCHING LAMBS Sired by a Suffolk ram. 1st Mr Austin L Tucker 2nd Mr Austin L Tucker S11 PAIR OF MATCHING LAMBS Sired by a Texel ram. 1st Mr Stephen Bevan 2nd Mr Austin L Tucker 3rd Mr Austin L Tucker S12 PAIR OF MATCHING LAMBS Sired by a ram of any other breed other than Beltex, Charollais, Dorset Down, Hampshire Down, Suffolk or Texel. 1st Mr Lyons 2nd Mr Lyons 3rd Mrs Bridget Trunks SC1 For the Champion Single Entry . Winner Mr Roger & Gill Jones Reserve Mr Stephen Bevan SC2 For the Champion Pairs Entry . Winner Mr Lyons Reserve Mr Lyons Results correct at time of publication but may be subject to future changes and verification 08/06/2018 09:03:53 COMMERCIAL LAMB CARCASE SC3 For the Champion Single Entry Adjudged to be the best Lamb Carcase for the British Market Champion Mr Tim Marsh Reserve Mr Stephen Bevan SC4 For the Champion Pair Entry Adjudged to be the best pair of Lamb Carcases for the British Market. Champion Mr Lyons Reserve Mr Lyons SS1 For the best lamb carcase sired by a Dorset Down Ram. Winner Master Harry Stamp Results correct at time of publication but may be subject to future changes and verification 08/06/2018 09:03:53 ANY OTHER CONTINENTAL BREED S15 GROUP OF THREE SHEEP One being of the opposite sex to the other two, selected from animals entered in the classes below. Exhibitors may only enter one group per breed, which must be their sole property. 1st Mr Carter 2nd Mr Gwynne 3rd Mrs Martyn S16 RAM 2 shear and upwards. 1st Mr Carter 2nd Mrs Martyn S17 SHEARLING RAM . 1st Mr Carter 2nd Mr Carter 3rd Mr Gwynne S18 RAM LAMB . 1st Mr Gwynne 2nd Mrs Martyn 3rd M A Heard & G J Garland S19 EWE 2 shear and upwards. 1st Mr Gwynne 2nd M A Heard & G J Garland 3rd Mrs Martyn S20 SHEARLING EWE . 1st Mr Carter 2nd Mr Gwynne 3rd M A Heard & G J Garland S21 EWE LAMB . 1st Mr Gwynne 2nd Mr Gwynne 3rd M A Heard & G J Garland Results correct at time of publication but may be subject to future changes and verification 08/06/2018 09:03:53 S22 PAIR OF SHEEP One being of the opposite sex to the other. The animals to be selected from the entries in the above classes and exhibitors may only enter one pair per breed in this class. 1st Mr Carter 2nd Mr Gwynne 3rd Mrs Martyn SC5 For the Champion Male . Champion Mr Carter Reserve Mr Carter SC6 For the Champion Female . Champion Mr Gwynne Reserve Mr Gwynne SC7 For the Champion Any Other Continental Breed . Champion Mr Carter Reserve Mr Gwynne Results correct at time of publication but may be subject to future changes and verification 08/06/2018 09:03:53 ANY OTHER NATIVE HILL & UPLAND BREED S23 GROUP OF THREE SHEEP One being of the opposite sex to the other two, selected from animals entered in the classes below. Exhibitors may enter one group per breed, which must be their sole property. 1st Mrs Sharon Poulton 2nd Mrs Jane Bissett S24 RAM 2 shear and upwards 1st D R & S M Randall & Mitchell 2nd Ms & Mr Jones 3rd Mrs Jane Bissett S25 SHEARLING RAM . 1st Mrs Jane Bissett 2nd Mrs Sharon Poulton S26 RAM LAMB . 1st Mr J Muirhead & Miss K Bigwood John Muirhead 2nd Ms & Mr Jones 3rd Mrs Jane Bissett S27 EWE 2 shear and upwards. 1st Mr J Muirhead & Miss K Bigwood John Muirhead 2nd Mrs Jane Bissett 3rd Mrs Sharon Poulton 4th Miss Lucy West 5th Mrs Jane Bissett S28 SHEARLING EWE . 1st Mr J Muirhead & Miss K Bigwood John Muirhead 2nd D R & S M Randall & Mitchell 3rd Ms & Mr Jones S29 EWE LAMB . 1st Mr J Muirhead & Miss K Bigwood John Muirhead 2nd Mrs Jane Bissett 3rd Mrs Jane Bissett Results correct at time of publication but may be subject to future changes and verification 08/06/2018 09:03:53 S30 PAIR OF SHEEP One being of the opposite sex to the other. The animals to be selected from the entries in the above classes and exhibitors may enter one pair per breed in this class. 1st D R & S M Randall & Mitchell 2nd Ms & Mr Jones 3rd Mrs Jane Bissett SC8 For the Champion Male . Champion D R & S M Randall & Mitchell Reserve Ms & Mr Jones SC9 For the Champion Female . Champion Mr J Muirhead & Miss K Bigwood John Muirhead Reserve D R & S M Randall & Mitchell SC10 For the Champion Any Other Native Hill & Upland Breed . Champion D R & S M Randall & Mitchell Reserve Mr J Muirhead & Miss K Bigwood John Muirhead SS2 For the Highest Placed Portland Portland Sheep Society rosette. Winner Mrs Sharon Poulton SS3 For the Highest Placed Primitive Sheep . Winner Mrs Jane Bissett Results correct at time of publication but may be subject to future changes and verification 08/06/2018 09:03:53 ANY OTHER NATIVE LONGWOOL BREED S31 GROUP OF THREE SHEEP One being of the opposite sex to the other two, selected from animals entered in the classes below. Exhibitors may enter one group per breed, which must be their sole property. 1st Mrs Martyn 2nd Miss Sarah Watts 3rd Miss Jenny Gamblin S32 RAM 2 shear & upwards. 1st Miss Sarah Watts 2nd Mrs Martyn 3rd Miss Lucy West S33 SHEARLING RAM . 1st Mrs Martyn 2nd Miss Sarah Watts S34 RAM LAMB . 1st Miss Sarah Watts 2nd Miss Jenny Gamblin 3rd Mrs Martyn S35 EWE 2 shear and upwards 1st Miss Sarah Watts 2nd Miss Jenny Gamblin 3rd Mrs Martyn S36 SHEARLING EWE . 1st Mrs Martyn 2nd Mrs Martyn 3rd Miss Sarah Watts S37 EWE LAMB . 1st Miss Sarah Watts 2nd Mrs Mary-Julia Cornish 3rd Miss Lucy West Results correct at time of publication but may be subject to future changes and verification 08/06/2018 09:03:53 S38 PAIR OF SHEEP One being of the opposite sex to the other. The animals to be selected from the entries in the above classes and exhibitors may enter one pair per breed in this class. 1st Miss Sarah Watts 2nd Mrs Martyn 3rd Miss Jenny Gamblin SC11 For the Champion Male . Champion Miss Sarah Watts Reserve Mrs Martyn SC12 For the Champion Female . Champion Mrs Martyn Reserve Miss Sarah Watts SC13 For the Champion Any Other Native Longwool Breed . Champion Miss Sarah Watts Reserve Mrs Martyn Results correct at time of publication but may be subject to future changes and verification 08/06/2018 09:03:53 ANY OTHER NATIVE SHORTWOOL BREED S39 GROUP OF THREE SHEEP One being of the opposite sex to the other two, selected from animals entered in the classes below. Exhibitors may enter one group per breed, which must be their sole property. 1st Ms Eleanor Russell 2nd Mrs Edna Spice & Sons S40 RAM 2 shear and upwards. 1st Mr Nigel Durnford 2nd Ms Eleanor Russell 3rd Mrs Edna Spice & Sons S41 SHEARLING RAM . 1st Mr Nigel Durnford 2nd Mrs Edna Spice & Sons S42 RAM LAMB . 1st Mr Nigel Durnford 1st Mrs Edna Spice & Sons S43 EWE 2 shear and upwards 1st Mrs Edna Spice & Sons 2nd Ms Eleanor Russell 3rd Mr Nigel Durnford S44 SHEARLING EWE . 1st Ms Eleanor Russell 2nd Mrs Edna Spice & Sons 3rd Ms Eleanor Russell S45 EWE LAMB . 1st Mrs Edna Spice & Sons S46 PAIR OF SHEEP One being of the opposite sex to the other. The animals to be selected from the entries in the above classes and exhibitors may enter one pair per breed in this class. 1st Ms Eleanor Russell 2nd Mr Nigel Durnford 3rd Mrs Edna Spice & Sons Results correct at time of publication but may be subject to future changes and verification 08/06/2018 09:03:53 SC14 For the Champion Male . Champion Mr Nigel Durnford SC15 For the Champion Female . Champion Ms Eleanor Russell SC16 For the Champion Any Other Native Shortwool Breed . Champion Ms Eleanor Russell Reserve Mr Nigel Durnford Results correct at time of publication but may be subject to future changes and verification 08/06/2018 09:03:53 BELTEX S47 GROUP OF THREE SHEEP One being of the opposite sex to the other two, selected from animals entered in the classes below.
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