2018 Class 13 - CLEARWING ASC

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2018 Class 13 - CLEARWING ASC

Title:

2018 Class 13 - CLEARWING ASC







Title:

2018 Class 13 - CLEARWING ASC







Class:

CLEARWING ASC 



Class #:

13

Judged By:

H GEORGE & G BLEICHER

   

   



Cage ID

Exhibitor Name

State

Placing

Points

I

Tevelein Family

 VICTORIA 

1

14

O

K & B Fulton

 TASMANIA 

2

13

P

Matthew Holyoak

 NEW SOUTH WALES 

3

12

B

Cedric D'Costa

 SOUTH QUEENSLAND 

4

11

T

I & K Manton

 NEW SOUTH WALES 

5

10

S

K & B Fulton

 TASMANIA 

6

9

D

Kakoschke & Rice

 SOUTH AUSTRALIA 

7

8

R

Sheppard & Flanagan

 VICTORIA 

8

7

G

B Schuster

 NORTH & CENTRAL QUEENSLAND 

9

6

H

Kakoschke & Rice

 SOUTH AUSTRALIA 

10

5

J

John Mulley

 SOUTH AUSTRALIA 

11

0

F

Steve Kilduff

 SOUTH QUEENSLAND 

12

4

Q

B Schuster

 NORTH & CENTRAL QUEENSLAND 

13

3

N

Andrew & Barbara

 NEW SOUTH WALES 

14

0

K

B Schuster

 NORTH & CENTRAL QUEENSLAND 

15

0

E

A. Dixon

 VICTORIA 

16

0

U

Cedric D'Costa

 SOUTH QUEENSLAND 

17

0

M

K & B Fulton

 TASMANIA 

18

0

C

W Bunter

 WESTERN AUSTRALIA 

19

2

L

W Bunter

 WESTERN AUSTRALIA 

20

1

A

B Rea

 WESTERN AUSTRALIA 

21

0

Judges Comments:

Class 13:  Clearwing

Judged by Gerd Bleicher & Henry George

Having come from Europe sixteen years ago I was fascinated with your wonderful Clearwing variety with their beautiful contrasting pure yellow or white wings against their full body colour.  Over my recent visits I have noticed the marking appearing more on the wing as you get size and head qualities but today the winner is a wonderful example of what a Clearwing should be like.

 

First owned by Tevelein Family (Vic) is a magnificent Clearwing Skyblue cock.  Excellent bird for the variety, good length, wide face, excellent contrast of body to wing.  Really white wings which gave this variety the name.

Second owned by K & B Fulton (Tas) is a Yellow wing Olive Green cock and is one league behind the winning bird but nevertheless a respectable yellow wing with good features as a budgie and very good contrast with clear wings.

Third owned by Matthew Holyoak (NSW) is a Yellow wing Olive cock with good length, deep body colour and acceptable wing markings and still a good bird for the variety.

Fourth owned by Cedric D’Costa (Sth. Qld) is a bit shorter than the third bird with good contrasting wings.  Altogether more substance in the bird is wanted.