2017 Class 15 - SPANGLE DOUBLE FACTOR

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2017 Class 15 - SPANGLE DOUBLE FACTOR

Title:

2017 Class 15 - SPANGLE DOUBLE FACTOR

 

 

 

Title:

2017 Class 15 - SPANGLE DOUBLE FACTOR

 

 

 

Class:

SPANGLE DOUBLE FACTOR

 

Class #:

15

Judged By:

Jim Fletcher & Errol Miller

   

   

 

Cage ID

Exhibitor Name

State

Placing

Points

B

G O'Connor

New South Wales

1

12

N

P Thurn

Victoria

2

11

F

Ian Schneider

Nth & Central Queensland

3

10

H

J Smith

Tasmania

4

9

A

Stephen Elliott

South Australia

5

8

Q

Wayne Altman

New South Wales

6

7

R

Charlesworth Family

Tasmania

7

6

G

McCusker & Moyle

New South Wales

8

0

P

Dennis Lomman

South Australia

9

5

M

Lucas Hendry

South Queensland

10

4

K

Ian Schneider

Nth & Central Queensland

11

3

L

Polly Heel

South Australia

12

0

D

Henry George

South Queensland

13

2

O

D & S Brooks

Nth & Central Queensland

14

0

J

K McCalman

Victoria

15

1

C

S Jacklyn

Tasmania

16

0

I

Kevin Campbell

South Queensland

17

0

E

P Thurn

Victoria

18

0

Judges Comments:

Judged by Jim Fletcher and Errol Miller.

Summation by Errol Miller.

A very strong class of birds with quality all the way through and a pleasure to judge.  We couldn’t fault any of them. When we first stood back to view the birds we selected Cage D owned by Henry George (South Queensland) as it is an awesome bird but just would not show.

First owned by G O’Connor (New South Wales) is a super strong Yellow cock bird with outstanding quality, good direction of feather and when releases its feathers, he picks himself.

Second owned by Peter Thurn (Victoria) is a White hen, magnificent shoulder width and a good shower.

Third owned by Ian Schneider (Q’land North & Central Zone) is another super quality hen and very powerful through the shoulder.

Fourth owned by J Smith (Tasmania) is a very nice Yellow but lacked a little in condition.