A solid showing of beef cattle at the 2022 Nowra Show.
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Another beautiful day weather wise as a good number of exhibitors took to the showring.
Judge John Hopkins, from Wormbete Simmentals at Illabo had a busy day with a number of quality entries.
Junior Champion Female for the Rodney Warren Transport Ribbon was the Mick and Mary Parson's Kia Ora Limousins entry of Kia Ora Sira led by Warwick Hutchings.
The Manildra Stockfeeds Senior Champion was also Mick and Mary Parson's Kia Ora Limousins entry of Garren Park Razzama Haz and calf, exhibited by Tilly Parsons and Warwick Hutchings.
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Garren Park Razzama Haz and calf also went on to be named the Manildra Stockfeeds Grand Champion Female.
Junior Champion Bull for the Vella Stockfeeds Ribbon was taken out by the Southern Black Simmentals (SBS) entry of Ritson 72, exhibited by Nick Azopardi.
Senior Champion Bull for the Manildra Stockfeeds' Ribbon was also Southern Black Simmentals (SBS) entry Rainman, exhibited by Simon Hale.
The 18-month-old Southern Black Simmental (SBS) Ritson, turned the tables on its older stable mate Rainman to claim the Manildra Stockfeeds Grand Champion award.
The Supreme Beef Exhibit was taken out by Garren Park Razzama Haz and calf for Kia Ora Limousins.
The Champion Commercial Steer, for the Keith Turner Memorial Trophy, as judged by Dan Cochrane, was the Frensham College entry of Wormbete Simmentals Rocky, exhibited by Judith Hopins.
Keith's daughter Louise Turner presented the championship ribbon and trophy.
The Junior Led Steer class, judged on the leader, who are gaining points to qualify for the Sydney Royal also attracted a number of quality entries.
There was also a good representation at the South Coast Beef School Steer Spectacular with local entries from Nowra and Bomaderry High Schools along with Frensham College on the Southern Highlands.
Competition in the junior paraders was also fierce with three close classes.
The overall Champion Parader was won by Tilly Parsons.
Most Successful Exhibitor for the Agri West and Virbac prize was won by Mick and Mary Parsons, Kia Ora Limousins.
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