Jack Fagan switches on the shearing machine for his father, Sir David Fagan, halfway through the Waimate Shears "father and son" event last year. Photo: Sally BrookerWaimate will be "buzzing" today as the 51st Waimate Shears starts. The major show on the PGG Wrightson Wool National Shearing Circuit celebrated a half century last year, and this year the event was settling in to its second year in its purpose-built, multi-use facility at the Southern Canterbury A&P Showgrounds in Waimate, Waimate Shears president Warren White said. The woolhandling starts at noon today and some top names will be looking to accumulate qualifying points ahead of the 2019 World Shearing and Woolhandling Championships in Le Dorat, France. Shearing begins at 7.30am tomorrow and the marquee event, the shearing open final, tomorrow night will be followed by live music at the showgrounds.
Source: Otago Daily Times October 04, 2018 15:45 UTC