2018 Class 27 - HEN

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2018 Class 27 - HEN

2018 Class 27 - HEN







2018 Class 27 - HEN







HEN



Class #:

27

G BLEICHER & K O'CALLAGHAN

   

   



Exhibitor Name

State

Placing

Points

Mark Hawke

NEW SOUTH WALES 

1

14

Craig Barnett

NEW SOUTH WALES 

2

13

Jupp & Scheerer

NEW SOUTH WALES 

3

0

L.RICHARDSON

VICTORIA 

4

12

V.CARRO

VICTORIA 

5

11

E & L Miller

SOUTH QUEENSLAND 

6

10

N Wheatley

WESTERN AUSTRALIA 

7

9

E & L Miller

SOUTH QUEENSLAND 

8

8

N Wheatley

WESTERN AUSTRALIA 

9

7

B ROBINSON

NORTH & CENTRAL QUEENSLAND 

10

6

Marshall Family

SOUTH AUSTRALIA 

11

5

B ROBINSON

NORTH & CENTRAL QUEENSLAND 

12

4

I SCHNEIDER

NORTH & CENTRAL QUEENSLAND 

13

0

SHEPPARD & FLANAGAN

VICTORIA 

14

0

E & L Miller

SOUTH QUEENSLAND 

15

0

Kakoschke & Rice

SOUTH AUSTRALIA 

16

3

D Poole

TASMANIA 

17

2

D Bishop

TASMANIA 

18

1

John Mulley

SOUTH AUSTRALIA 

19

0

B & B Yeaman

TASMANIA 

20

0

Collie Boys

WESTERN AUSTRALIA 

21

0

Judges Comments:

Judged by Gerd Bleicher & Kevin O’Callaghan

First owned by Mark Hawke (NSW) is a normal Greygreen which is a power hen, with good length, top end and balance.  Lovely mask and spots, a super hen and a very worthy winner.

Second owned by Craig Barnett (NSW) is a Light Green, well proportioned in top condition.  Good shape, lovely face, impressive.

Third owned by Jupp & Scheerer (NSW) Normal Grey, strong hen, good shape and good feather direction in face, deep mask and large spots.  Clean wings but slightly flecked.

Fourth owned by L Richardson (Vic) Light Green, good stance, balance and well proportioned but not coming up to the one before.

 

 

Closing Remarks by Gerd Bleicher

On behalf of the judges, Gerd thanked the organisers for the invitation to judge.  It is a great pleasure and honour to attend.

The Australian National Show is unique in the world.

 

I first attended in Coffs Harbour in 2004 and I come as often as I can.  This is my fifth National.  We have to remember we all have the same hobby world wide which makes us all friend.