James Frost, Hillden Poll Dorsets, Crookwell, with the supreme shortwool exhibit, his Poll Dorset ewe.
It did not come as a surprise to those breeders who know the genetic influence of the ewe, they were judged supreme in short wool and long wool class.
Ross Jackson, Jackson Border Leicesters, Moyston, Victoria with the supreme longwool exhibit, his Border Leicester ewe.
Judging results for day three of the Prime Lamb breeds section during 2018 Australian Sheep and Wool Show held in Bendigo.
- ASSBA Objective Measurement class – Suffolk ram, bred by Deva Weitman, Blue Rock Suffolks, Romsey, Victoria
- ASSBA Heritage group – Hampshire Downs, Boonong Park, Langwarrin, Victoria
- ASSBA group – Third – Hampshire Downs, Boonong Park, Langwarrin – Second – Suffolks, Otto stud, Walla Walla – First – Border Leicester – Wattle Farm, Temora
- Cleanskins group – Reserve champion – Wiltipoll, Reevesdale, Murringo – Champion – Australian Whites – Gammadale, Lacelles, Victoria
- Cleanskins individual – Reserve champion – Australian White ewe – Ardene, Darlington – Champion – Australian White ram – Ardene, Darlington, Victoria
- Shortwool group – Reserve – White Suffolk – Rene stud, Culcairn – Champion – Poll Dorset – Hillden stud, Crookwell
- Longwool group – Reserve – Corriedale – Sweetfield stud, Mt Moriac, Victoria – Champion – Border Leicester – Wattle Farm, Temora
Prime Lamb supreme exhibit –
- Reserve – White Suffolk ram, Rene stud, Culcairn
- Champion – Poll Dorset ewe, Hillden stud, Crookwell
Shortwool Heritage –
- Southdown ram, Fairbank, Hagley, Tasmania and Chandapara stud, Tylden, Victoria (in equal partnership)
Longwool supreme exhibit –
- Reserve – Corriedale ewe, Peter Baker, Loddon Park stud, Baringhup, Victoria
- Champion – Border Leicester ewe – Jackson Farming, Moyston, Victoria
Longwool Heritage –
- Lincoln ram – Ian and Rae Christie, Garvald Lincolns, Byaduk, Victoria