2022 Class 28 - Aust White Cap

These results are for the 2022 National Show in Victor Harbour - This content has been archived

Looking for the results feed for the latest 2025 ANBC National Show in Cairns? Please see here: ANBC National Budgerigar Show 2025 - Live Results Feed

2022 Class 28 - Aust White Cap

Note: Exhibition Class - Points do not apply to overall state scores

Title:

2022 Class 28 - Aust White Cap

 

 

 

Title:

2022 Class 28 - Aust White Cap

 

 

 

Class:

Aust White Cap

 

Class #:

28

Judged By:

Stephen Mow & John Mulley

   

   

 

Cage ID

Exhibitor Name

State

Placing

Points

D

O'Callaghan Family

N&C Qld

1st

14

E

Sue Adams

SA

2nd

13

O

ROY BLAIR

Tas

3rd

12

J

Brenda Camarda

WA

4th

11

H

V Murray

Vic

5th

10

K

Eric Whitton

NSW

6th

9

L

P MacElroy

N&C Qld

7th

8

T

ROY BLAIR

Tas

8th

7

A

Andre Ozoux

NSW

9th

6

F

IAN MURFETT

Tas

10th

0

N

Barbara Kelly

S Qld

11th

5

P

O'Callaghan Family

N&C Qld

12th

0

S

Andre Ozoux

NSW

13th

0

B

Sue Adams

SA

14th

4

R

V Murray

Vic

15th

3

U

D Toohey

Vic

16th

0

C

Mick Butr

S Qld

17th

2

Q

Barbara Kelly

S Qld

18th

0

I

C Thomas

WA

19th

1

M

W Bunter

WA

20th

0

Judges Comments:

This is an exhibition class again for this year, but as of next year there will be points allocated.  Unfortunately, there is no Standard yet, so we have just had to go with type etc.

First is owned by O’Callaghan Family from North & Central Queensland, was a standout and is a beautiful Cinnamonwing hen with directional feather, unfortunately a little suffusion through the top but because there is no Standard, she is a clear winner.

Second owned by Sue Adams from South Australia is another Cinnamonwing and she doesn’t have as much on top as the winning bird but still a powerful bird

Third owned by Roy Blair from Tasmania, is a lovely bird again but doesn’t have as much power.

Fourth owned by Brenda Camarda from Western Australia, is another Cinnamon with directional feather but not as much body.

Fifth owned by Vic Murray from Victoria, is a lovely hen, strong shouldered but not the feather length or push.

Sixth owned by Eric Whitton from New South Wales, is a Double Factor and the yellow flows up through to the cap.  She is a nice hen, good spots then the quality falls away.