2013

Surrey County Show

Judge: Mark Littmoden Esq.


 

Shearling ram

 

 

 

1st

Messrs Wakeham-Dawson & Harmer

 

2nd

A Lambert

 

3rd

J Aisbitt

 

4th

Goodwood Estate Co Ltd

 

5th

Goodwood Estate Co Ltd

Ram Lamb

 

 

 

1st

Messrs Wakeham-Dawson & Harmer

 

2nd

A Lambert

 

3rd

A Lambert

 

4th

Goodwood Estate Co Ltd

 

5th

J Aisbitt

 

6th

Goodwood estate Co Ltd

 

 

 

Ewe lamb

 

 

 

1st

Goodwood Estate Co Ltd

 

2nd

A Lambert

 

3rd

Messrs Wakeham-Dawson & Harmer

 

4th

Goodwood Estate Co Ltd

 

5th

Hannah Turner

 

6th

J Aisbitt

Shearling ewe

 

 

 

1st

A Lambert

 

2nd

A Lambert

 

3rd

J Aisbitt

 

4th

Hannah Turner

 

5th

Messrs Wakeham-Dawson & Harmer

 

Champion: Messrs Wakeham-Dawson & Harmers shearling ram

Reserve Champion: Messrs Wakeham-Dawson & Harmer’s ram lamb


Heathfield Show

Judge: Stephen Humphrey Esq.


 

Shearling ram

 

 

 

1st

Messrs Wakeham-Dawson & Harmer

 

2nd

Mr & Mrs D Crundwell

 

3rd

Goodwood Estate Co Ltd

 

4th

J Heathcote

 

5th

J Aisbitt

Ram lamb

 

 

 

1st

Messrs Wakeham-Dawson & Harmer

 

2nd

Goodwood Estate Co Ltd

 

3rd

Goodwood Estate Co Ltd

 

4th

J Aisbitt

Shearling ewe

 

 

 

1st

Mr & Mrs D Crundwell

 

2nd

Messrs Wakeham-Dawson & Harmer

 

3rd

Goodwood Estate Co Ltd

 

4th

Goodwood Estate Co Ltd

 

5th

Mr & Mrs D Crundwell

Ewe lamb

 

 

 

1st

J Aisbitt

 

2nd

Messrs Wakeham-Dawson & Harmer

 

3rd

Goodwood Estate Co Ltd

Group of Three

 

 

 

1st

J Heathcote

 

2nd

Goodwood Estate Co Ltd

 

3rd

Messrs Wakeham-Dawson & Harmer

 

4th

Mr & Mrs D Crundwell

 

5th

Ms H Turner


Champion:  Messrs Wakeham-Dawson and Harmer's shearling ram

Staffordshire Show

Judge: Mrs A Lambert


 

Ram, shearling or older

 

 

 

1st

C Rhead

 

2nd

M J Parker & T J Green

 

3rd

R O Cox

Ewe, shearling or older

 

 

 

1st

R O Cox

 

2nd

C Rhead

 

3rd

C Rhead

 

4th

R O Cox

 

 

 

Ram Lamb

 

 

 

1st

C Rhead

 

2nd

M J Parker & T J Green

 

3rd

H Lakin

Ewe Lamb

 

 

 

1st

C Rhead

 

2nd

H Lakin

 

3rd

M J Parker & T J Green

 

 

 

Group of Three

 

 

 

1st

C Rhead

 

2nd

M J Parker & T J Green

 

3rd

R O Cox

 

Champion:  Mrs C Rhead’s ram

Reserve Champion: Mrs C Rhead’s ram lamb


Southdown National Show 2013

This year's Southdown National Show was held at Suffolk Show on 29th May and was once again a tremendous success with exhibitors and spectators coming from far and wide to enjoy an excellent say's competition.

Strong entries in all classes gave judge Jim Cresswell a tough task, with the largest class of the day being an entry of 24 shearling ewes. Mr Cresswell said it had been an honour to judge this year's National Show, particularly so on his home patch. "There was tremendous quality throughout the sheep today and it was no easy job to find the winners of each class, let alone the champions. Everyone connected with the breed should be proud of the show of sheep here today."

As his champion Mr Cresswell tapped out Sophie Arlott's aged ram, a three shear East Dean tup, East Dean 10/00083. This tup is sired by Gunton 09/01309 and is out of an East Dean ewe. 

The National Southdown Show 2013 at the Suffolk Show

Judge: E J Cresswell Esq.


 

Aged ram

1st

Mrs Sophie M M Arlott

 

2nd

J Aisbitt

 

3rd

MF & G Sprake

 

4th

Holly Lutkin

 

5th

Messrs Wakeham-Dawson & Harmer

 

6th

Lesley Mead

 

 

 

Shearling ram

1st

Goodwood Estate Co Ltd

 

2nd 

Messrs Wakeham-Dawson & Harmer

 

3rd

J Aisbitt

 

4th

D S & P Humphrey

 

5th

Goodwood Estate Co Ltd

 

6th

Mr & Mrs Simon Hutley

 

 

 

 

 

 

Signet recorded shearling ram

1st

Mrs Sophie M M Arlott

 

2nd

MF & G Sprake

 

3rd

4th

D S & P Humphrey

Mr & Mrs Simon Hutley

 

 

 

Pair of rams

1st

MF & G Sprake

 

2nd

D S & P Humphrey

 

3rd

Mr & Mrs Simon Hutley

 

 

 

Ram lamb

1st

MF & G Sprake

 

2nd

Amy Readhead-Higgins

 

3rd

Messrs Wakeham-Dawson & Harmer

 

4th

B N Cooper

 

5th

Mr & Mrs Simon Hutley

 

6th

Goodwood Estate Co Ltd

 

 

 

Aged ewe

1st

Animal subsequently disqualified

 

2nd

Mr & Mrs Simon Hutley

 

3rd

J Aisbitt

 

4th

B N Cooper

 

5th

MF & G Sprake

 

6th

MF & F Sprake

 

 

 

Shearling ewe

1st

Messrs Wakeham-Dawson & Harmer

 

2nd

D & M Crundwell

 

3rd

M F & G Sprake

 

4th

Messrs Wakeham-Dawson & Harmer

 

5th

J Aisbitt

 

6th

B N Cooper

 

 

 

Pair of ewe lambs

1st

Messrs Wakeham-Dawson & Harmer

 

2nd

M F & G Sprake

 

3rd

Goodwood Estate Co Ltd

 

4th

Mr & Mrs Simon Hutley

 

5th

Amy Readhead-Higgins

 

6th

J Aisbitt

 

 

 

Breed Pair

1st

Messrs Wakeham-Dawson & Harmer

 

2nd

M F & G Sprake

 

3rd

D & M Crundwell

 

4th

Goodwood Estate Co Ltd

 

5th

J Aisbitt

 

 

 

Group of four sheep

1st

M F & G Sprake

 

2nd

B N Cooper

 

3rd

J Aisbitt

 

4th

Amy Readhead-Higgins

 

5th

Mr & Mrs Simon Hutley

 

6th

Mrs Alison Allen

 

Champion Male: Mrs Sophie M M Arlott’s aged ram

Reserve Champion Male: J Aisbitt’s aged ram

Champion Female: Animal subsequently disqualified

Reserve Champion Female: Messrs Wakeham-Dawson & Harmer’s shearling ewe

 

Breed Champion: Mrs Sophie M M Arlott’s aged ram

Reserve Breed Champion: Animal subsequently disqualified

   


Southdown Success at 2013 primestock shows

Southdown sired lambs have once again been at the top of the tree at the recent round of winter primestock shows, with a number of top titles collected by exhibitors.

 

At the East of England Smithfield Festival, Peterborough, lambs from the Long family, Ashford, Kent, led the way for the breed, picking upthe reserve overall native lamb championship with a pair of Southdown x Beltex cross lambs as well as the purebred native championship with a pair of Southdown whether lambs.

The Long's reserve overall native lambs were sired by their French bred stock tup TC10187 'Sarkozy' and weighed in at 43.5kg apiece, while their purebred title winners were by the same sire and tipped the scales at 42kg each. 

In a remarkable feat the same exhibitors won all three classes for Southdown sire lambs, picking up first in the untrimmed class with a pair of Southdown x Suffolk cross lambs, as well as first in the purebred trimmed and crossbred trimmed classes. Second spot in the crossbred trimmed class went to a pair of lambs from David and Linda Wadland, with second place in the trimmed purebred class going to Robert Cox.

Best of the Southdown sired carcasses at the show was a Southdown x Beltex carcass from Messrs Wakeham-Dawson and Harmer which graded E3L and weighed 22kg deadweight. This one stood second in the native carcass class.

At the Royal Welsh Winter Fair the Southdown sired class was won by Katherine Price and Lindsay Parry with a pair of lambs bred by Lesley Mead which weighed 96kg. Second here went to Stephen and Paul Humphrey.

Meanwhile, the Wakeham-Dawson and Harmer partnership again triumphed in the carcass classes, taking a first prize ticket with a Southdown sired carcass which graded E3L.

The Long family were on top form at Ashford Cattle Show too, taking the Native championship here with a pair of 36.5kg Southdown x Beltex cross lambs which were again by the French sire Sarkozy. And at the English Winter Fair the Longs also topped the honours in the purebred Southdown class, again with a pair of Southdown whethers by the same sire. Second here went to Robert Cox.

The South East Primestock Winter Fayre Messrs Wakeham-Dawson and Harmer took the reserve overall championship with a pair of Southdown-sired lambs.