The Eugowra Showground came alive as yard dog trials returned, bringing excitement and camaraderie among participants and spectators alike. Under clear skies, competitors showcased their skills, with Dean Incher from Cooma taking top honors in both the Open category and the overall rankings.
The event commenced early, with organizers Kevin and Kay Howell expressing their gratitude to all who contributed to its success. The atmosphere was lively, highlighting the dedication and passion of the community.
Competition Results:
Encourage Category:
- 1st: Chloe Muggleton with Mac – 95 points
- 2nd: Colin Kingston with Hugo – 84 points
- 3rd: Chloe Muggleton with Pip – 77 points
- Equal 4th: Morgan Tilker with Clancy and Claire Breust with Mick – 72 points each
Novice Category:
- 1st: Emelia Stockhill with Ardie – 190 points (95+95)
- 2nd: Kevin Howell with Pixie – 189 points (93+96)
- 3rd: Bec Breust with Mulder – 188 points (91+97)
- 4th: Nick Foster with Bundy – 184 points (91+93)
- 5th: Emelia Stokehill with Grace – 180 points (87+93)
Open Category:
- 1st: Dean Incher with Hulk – 195 points (98+97)
- 2nd: Dean Incher with Rafa – 188 points (95+93)
- Equal 3rd: Greg Walton with Max – 185 points (92+93) and Michael Johnston with Doc – 185 points (97+88)
- 5th: Emelia Stokehill – 181 points (96+85)
In recognition of outstanding performances, Colin Kingston received the Encourage Stockman award, while Billy Bourke and Michael Johnston were awarded for their achievements in the Novice and Open categories, respectively. Emelia Stockhill was also honored as the highest-scoring female handler of the day.
A special thank you was extended to the Pengilly family for their contribution of exceptional sheep, which greatly enriched the event. The day was a testament to the skill and enthusiasm present in the yard dog trial community.
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