Royal Round-up Day 3

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00:00 [Music]
00:08 Good evening and welcome to the day three wrap-up of the Royal Adelaide Show.
00:13 It was the pinnacle of the prime lamb and maternal breeds judging in the sheepshed
00:17 today with the magnificent Borderlester ewe exhibited by Will Schilling,
00:21 Bellamy Parkside, Garingarung, Victoria who claimed the supreme interbreed ewe
00:26 from the 11 breeds. Shane and Amber Baker Belula White Suffolk stud
00:31 growing up secured their first interbreed title with their grand
00:36 champion White Suffolk ram crowned the supreme champion ram from 12 breeds.
00:41 The ram will be sold in the studs annual on property sale later this month.
00:46 Shane and Amber Baker Belula White Suffolk stud growing up secured their
00:52 first interbreed title with their grand champion White Suffolk ram crowned the
00:58 supreme champion ram from 12 breeds. The ram will be sold in the studs annual on
01:03 property sale later this month. While the Jorgensen family's Murticks White
01:09 Suffolk stud grows to be supreme in all the breeds group. Three youngsters took
01:14 part in the Ann Cooke Memorial Trophy for Junior Pig Paraders this morning with
01:18 Adelaide boy Damien Church winning by showing great confidence in the
01:22 showring. Pig judge Ray Roediger then gave a master class on what to look for
01:27 when judging at a royal show. Commercial pig classes were also held today with
01:32 the Glen Keram family of Caton taking out Best Bacon and Martin Lewis of
01:40 Udunda winning Best Pork. In the dairy ring Southeast breeder Ben Largo took
01:46 out the senior champion Holstein while in the jersey competition. The winner
01:51 also came from the cow four year old in milk class where Anna Topsy Bell owned
01:56 by Andrew and Angela Koch McAlter won first place and also the senior champion.
02:02 In the Guernseys the cow from six and seven year old in milk class Broccoli
02:12 Banofi exhibited by LF and JM Cleggett Glencoe won and then went on to
02:20 clean up the senior champion reserve with the younger cow from the five year
02:24 old in milk Broccoli Domesticate. The youth champions are also underway. So in
02:32 the meat sheep handlers Laney Jackson Brikunga came in first, Elise Johnson
02:38 Peake was second and Will Whitting Moelot was third. While in the meat sheep breeders
02:46 junior judging Elise Johnson was first, Emmy Hughes One Tree Hill was second and
02:51 Maddy Zanetti Crafers in third. There was also big crowds of competitors at the
03:00 alpaca handlers and junior judging with Victoria Clark Adelaide claiming the
03:05 junior judging title for the second year in a row and Juliana Brooks Mount Barker
03:10 named runner-up with Courtney Duggan Tanunda awarded the Amber Sun
03:15 Alpaca Prize for best junior handler. Tomorrow there will be a great focus on
03:20 grain and the younger members of the show will continue to be in focus with
03:25 the dairy junior handlers competition to be held and the 2023 rural ambassador
03:31 to be announced.
03:35 you
03:37 (upbeat music)
03:39 (upbeat music)

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