Whanganui Chronicle

Records on the line

Mangamahu hosting today’s world lamb shearing attempt

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Another shearing record which has gone unchalleng­ed for 20 years is to be tackled today. in a Mangamahu Valley woolshed northeast of Whanganui.

Jamie Skiffingto­n, of Rotorua, and Simon Goss, of Mangamahu, will be attempting the world two-stand strong wool lambs eight hours record.

The existing mark of 1406 was set by Justin Bell (731) and Sean Edmonds (695) at Opepe Trust Farm, near Taupō, on December 16, 2002.

While the target is to break the twostand record — shearing an average of just over 88 lambs an hour each — also a possibilit­y is the solo record, held by Bell for six years as a result of his achievemen­t that day.

The solo record is 754, as set by Te Kūiti shearer Jack Fagan on December 22.

Skiffingto­n has a best woolshed tally of more than 900 lambs in nine hours, without the constraint­s of rules set by the World Sheep Shearing Records Society, which will have a panel of five judges overseeing today’s attempt.

The judges will be headed by Scottish official Andy Rankin, of Edentaggar­t, north of Glasgow, with Robert McLaren, of Ashburton, to make up the New Zealand judging contingent with North Island panellists Ronnie King, Bart Hadfield and Neil Fagan.

Goss — the brother of women’s rugby legend and former shearer Sarah Hirini, and son of 1985 Golden Shears Intermedia­te champion Alan Goss and late 2008 Golden Shears Open woolhandli­ng champion Ronnie Goss — has a best nine-hour tally of just over 800.

But he has also had a successful competitio­n career, winning more than a dozen lower-grade finals from 2010-2014 before taking a break to do a diesel mechanic apprentice­ship.

He returned to shearing after that to be Shearing Sports New Zealand’s No 1-ranked senior shearer in the 2019-2020 season with 13 wins.

A major focus of the day will be fundraisin­g for the Heart Foundation — particular­ly poignant for Goss, whose mother died after a heart attack while at a competitio­n he was shearing at in his first season of Openclass competitio­n in February 2021.

Subject to yesterday afternoon’s wool-weigh, when the shearing of 20 sample lambs must average over 0.9kg each, the record bid will take place at The Shades, 3593 Mangamahu Rd, about 40km northeast of Whanganui by road.

It will start at 7am and comprise four two-hour runs, with half-hour breaks for morning and afternoon ‘smoko’ and an hour for lunch.

The weather is forecast to be fine and cloudy with the temperatur­e rising to about 25C and humidity of 50-60 per cent.

 ?? Photos / SSNZ ?? Simon Goss, of Mangamahu, will be attempting the world two-stand strong wool lambs record for eight hours alongside Jamie Skiffingto­n of Rotorua (inset).
Photos / SSNZ Simon Goss, of Mangamahu, will be attempting the world two-stand strong wool lambs record for eight hours alongside Jamie Skiffingto­n of Rotorua (inset).

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