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Provisional Results (Subject to Final Verification) 03/06/2017 18:17 2017 2017 COMMERCIAL LAMB - LIVE S1 SINGLE LAMB Sired by a Beltex ram. 1st Mr Tim Marsh 2nd Mr Roger & Gill Jones 3rd Mr & Mrs S & R Stamp 4th Mrs Janet Corbett 5th Mr R Lyons S2 SINGLE LAMB Sired by a Charollais ram. 1st Mrs Janet Corbett 2nd Mr R Lyons 3rd Mr Arthur Brown 4th Mr A Tucker 5th Mr A Tucker S3 SINGLE LAMB Sired by a Dorset Down or Hampshire Down ram. 1st Mr R Lyons 2nd Mr R Lyons 3rd Mr H C Derryman 4th Mr R Lyons 5th Master Harry Stamp S4 SINGLE LAMB Sired by a Suffolk ram. 1st Mr H C Derryman 2nd Mr A Tucker 3rd Mr A Tucker 4th Mr H C Derryman S5 SINGLE LAMB Sired by a Texel ram. 1st Mr A Tucker 2nd Mr G R Barnett 3rd Mr R Lyons 4th Mr Stephen Bevan 5th Mr & Mrs S & R Stamp Provisional Results (subject to final verification) 03/06/2017 18:17 2017 S6 SINGLE LAMB Sired by a ram of any other breed other than Beltex, Charollais, Dorset Down, Hampshire down, Suffolk or Texel. 1st Mr R Lyons 2nd Mr R Lyons 3rd Mr G R Barnett 4th Mr Matthew Barnett 5th Mr Matthew Barnett S7 PAIR OF MATCHING LAMBS Sired by a Beltex ram. 1st Mrs Janet Corbett 2nd Mr R Lyons 3rd Mr Tim Marsh 4th Mr Tim Marsh S8 PAIR OF MATCHING LAMBS Sired by a Charollais ram 1st Mr R Lyons 2nd Mr Arthur Brown 3rd Mrs Janet Corbett S9 PAIR OF MATCHING LAMBS Sired by a Dorset Down or Hampshire Down ram. 1st Mr R Lyons 2nd Mr R Lyons 3rd Mr R Lyons S10 PAIR OF MATCHING LAMBS Sired by a Suffolk ram. 1st Mr H C Derryman 2nd Mr A Tucker 3rd Mr A Tucker S11 PAIR OF MATCHING LAMBS Sired by a Texel ram. 1st Mrs Janet Corbett 2nd Mr A Tucker 3rd Mr A Tucker Provisional Results (subject to final verification) 03/06/2017 18:17 2017 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 R Lyons 2nd Mr G R Barnett 3rd Mr R Lyons CHAMPIONS & SPECIALS SC1 Fort he Best Single Entry . Champion Mr A Tucker Reserve Mr Tim Marsh SC2 For the Best Pairs Entry . Champion Mrs Janet Corbett Reserve Mr R Lyons Provisional Results (subject to final verification) 03/06/2017 18:17 2017 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 D J Gwynne Partnership 2nd Messrs J E & M P Vile 3rd Mr A J Carter S16 RAM 2 shear and upwards. 1st Messrs J E & M P Vile 2nd Mr A J Carter 3rd D J Gwynne Partnership S17 SHEARLING RAM . 1st Mr A J Carter 2nd Messrs J E & M P Vile 3rd Mr A J Carter 4th D J Gwynne Partnership S18 RAM LAMB . 1st D J Gwynne Partnership 2nd D J Gwynne Partnership S19 EWE 2 shear and upwards. 1st D J Gwynne Partnership S20 SHEARLING EWE . 1st Messrs J E & M P Vile 2nd D J Gwynne Partnership 3rd Mr A J Carter 4th Mr A J Carter 5th Mr A J Carter S21 EWE LAMB . 1st D J Gwynne Partnership 2nd D J Gwynne Partnership Provisional Results (subject to final verification) 03/06/2017 18:17 2017 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 enter one pair per breed in this class. 1st Mr A J Carter 2nd Messrs J E & M P Vile 3rd D J Gwynne Partnership CHAMPIONS & SPECIALS SC5 For the Champion Any Other Continental Breed . Champion Messrs J E & M P Vile Reserve D J Gwynne Partnership Provisional Results (subject to final verification) 03/06/2017 18:17 2017 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 Mr John Jordan 2nd Master D & W Crew 3rd Muirhead & Bigwood S24 RAM 2 shear and upwards 1st Mr John Jordan 2nd Muirhead & Bigwood 3rd Master D & W Crew S25 SHEARLING RAM . 1st Master D & W Crew 2nd Muirhead & Bigwood 3rd D R & S M Randall & Mitchell 4th Mrs Jane Bissett S26 RAM LAMB . 1st Muirhead & Bigwood 2nd Master D & W Crew 3rd Mrs Jane Bissett S27 EWE 2 shear and upwards. 1st Mr John Jordan 2nd Muirhead & Bigwood 3rd D R & S M Randall & Mitchell 4th Master D & W Crew S28 SHEARLING EWE . 1st Muirhead & Bigwood 1st Mr John Jordan 3rd D R & S M Randall & Mitchell 4th Muirhead & Bigwood Provisional Results (subject to final verification) 03/06/2017 18:17 2017 S29 EWE LAMB . 1st Muirhead & Bigwood 2nd D R & S M Randall & Mitchell 3rd Muirhead & Bigwood 4th Master D & W Crew 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 Mr John Jordan 2nd Muirhead & Bigwood 3rd D R & S M Randall & Mitchell 4th Master D & W Crew CHAMPIONS & SPECIALS SC6 For the Champion Any Other Native Hill & Upland Breed . Champion Mr John Jordan Reserve Mr John Jordan Provisional Results (subject to final verification) 03/06/2017 18:17 2017 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 Miss Lucy West 2nd Miss Jenny Gamblin 3rd Miss Sarah Watts S32 RAM 2 shear & upwards. 1st Miss Charlie Clements 2nd Miss Sarah Watts 3rd Miss Lucy West S33 SHEARLING RAM . 1st Miss Sarah Watts 2nd Miss Jenny Gamblin 3rd Miss Charlie Clements 4th Miss Sarah Watts S34 RAM LAMB . 1st Mrs Sarah Sladen 2nd Miss Jenny Gamblin 3rd Miss Lucy West 4th Miss Lucy West S35 EWE 2 shear and upwards 1st Miss Jenny Gamblin 2nd Miss Lucy West 3rd Mrs Sarah Sladen 4th Miss Lucy West 5th Miss Sarah Watts Provisional Results (subject to final verification) 03/06/2017 18:17 2017 S36 SHEARLING EWE . 1st Miss Charlie Clements 2nd Miss Sarah Watts 3rd Miss Sarah Watts 4th Miss Jenny Gamblin 5th Miss Lucy West S37 EWE LAMB . 1st Miss Sarah Watts 2nd Miss Sarah Watts 3rd Miss Lucy West 4th Miss Jenny Gamblin 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 Charlie Clements 2nd Miss Sarah Watts 3rd Miss Jenny Gamblin 4th Miss Lucy West CHAMPIONS & SPECIALS SC7 For the Champion Any Other Native Longwool Breed . Champion Miss Sarah Watts Reserve Miss Charlie Clements SS2 For the highest placed Wensleydale Sheep A Wensleydale Sheep Society Winner Miss Charlie Clements Provisional Results (subject to final verification) 03/06/2017 18:17 2017 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 Wowie Dunnings 2nd Mr Jonathan Long S40 RAM 2 shear and upwards. 1st Miss Annabel Halcrow 2nd Ms Wowie Dunnings S41 SHEARLING RAM . 1st Mr Jonathan Long 2nd Mrs Georgina Helyer 3rd Mrs V M Durnford S42 RAM LAMB . 1st Mr Jonathan Long S43 EWE 2 shear and upwards 1st Ms Wowie Dunnings 2nd Mrs V M Durnford S44 SHEARLING EWE . 1st Mr Jonathan Long 2nd Mrs Georgina Helyer 3rd Miss Annabel Halcrow 4th Ms Wowie Dunnings S45 EWE LAMB . 1st Mr Jonathan Long 2nd Mrs V M Durnford 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 Mr Jonathan Long 2nd Mrs V M Durnford 3rd Miss Annabel Halcrow Provisional Results (subject to final verification) 03/06/2017 18:17 2017 CHAMPIONS & SPECIALS SC8 For the Champion Any Other Native Shortwool Breed . Champion Miss Annabel Halcrow Reserve Mr Jonathan Long Provisional Results (subject to final verification) 03/06/2017 18:17 2017 BELTEX S47 GROUP OF THREE 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 Mr A D Bishop 2nd Messrs Tippets & Williams 3rd Miss Emily South S48 RAM 2 shear and upwards 1st Messrs Tippets & Williams 2nd Mrs & Mrs M A & M G Heard & Garland 3rd Mr A D Bishop S49 SHEARLING RAM . 1st Messrs Tippets & Williams 2nd Miss Sian Jones 3rd Mrs & Mrs M A & M G Heard & Garland 4th Mr Adrian Dufosee & Family S50 RAM LAMB . 1st Messrs Tippets & Williams 2nd Mr A D Bishop 3rd Miss Sian Jones 4th Mrs & Mrs M A & M G Heard & Garland 5th Mrs & Miss Lorna & Victoria Gregory 6th Messrs Tippets & Williams S51 AGED EWE .
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