Waikato Herald

Knives sharpened for cutting test

Waikato butchers to go head to head with their peers

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The search is on to find the best butchers in Waikato to take on other regional finalists in the meatiest battle of their careers.

The Alto Young Butche, Anzco Foods Butcher Apprentice and Pure South Master Butcher of the Year will be decided in a spectacula­r cutting test at the grand final in Auckland in October.

Entries are open now for the regional heats taking around the country including the Waikato/ Central North Island heat in Hamilton on Thursday August 27.

The event is a firm favourite on the industry calendar, and is welcomed back a little later this year because of recent events. The competitio­n tests the skills of qualified butchers and butcher apprentice­s from all around New Zealand when they sharpen their knives and race head to head against the clock.

There are regional heats in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington, Christchur­ch and Dunedin in which contestant­s put their boning, trimming, slicing and dicing skills to the test as they prepare and display a size 20 chicken, a whole pork leg, and a beef short loin.

The top scoring Alto Young Butcher — and Anzco Foods Butcher Apprentice from each region go to the Grand Final. Additional­ly, a wild card entry will be selected from the top scoring Alto Young Butchers and Anzco Foods Butcher Apprentice­s, nationally, based on their regional scores to produce 12 finalists — six in each category.

The grand final in Auckland on October 29 is followed by a black-tie awards dinner.

In a competitio­n first, the Pure South Master Butcher of the Year competitio­n has been added to the line-up where six of New Zealand’s most skilled butchers will battle it out in a cutting test, to take out this new crown.

The competitio­n highlights the work these skilled men and women do daily to prepare the meat that graces our plates.

The competitio­n is also a potential stepping stone to a place in our national butchery team the Hellers Sharp Blacks, who compete biennially in the World Butchers’ Challenge — the Olympics of butchery.

Head judge Peter Martin, a Central Otago butchery manager, is a strong advocate of butchery competitio­ns.

“I believe the gains are huge for every entrant from the process of entering, which includes the planning, practicing and coming up with creative ideas, right through to competing against your peers,” he says.

Alongside industry and peer recognitio­n, the winning Alto Young Butcher and Anzco Foods Butcher Apprentice receive a trophy and an internatio­nal study tour.

The Pure South Master Butcher of the Year will receive a trophy and $3500.

The competitio­n is sponsored by Alto Packaging, Anzco Foods, Pure South, Beef + Lamb New Zealand, Competenz, Dunningham­s, Hellers, Tegel and Wilson Hellaby.

Entry forms at https://www.rmnz. co.nz/butcher-comp-landing-page. Entries close on Friday July 24.

 ?? Photos / Supplied ?? Alto Butcher of the Year Greg Egerton with his winning display.
Photos / Supplied Alto Butcher of the Year Greg Egerton with his winning display.
 ??  ?? Apprentice Butcher of the Year Cherise Redden putting the final touches on her display.
Apprentice Butcher of the Year Cherise Redden putting the final touches on her display.

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