That’s a wrap: Day 4 at the Melbourne Royal Show

The atmosphere was electric on day four of the Melbourne Royal Show, celebrating both the fierce woodchopping battle with the coveted Golden Axe, and the promising future of agriculture in the Livestock Pavilion.

Darren Keating, Executive General Manager, Agriculture at Melbourne Royal said it was particularly pleasing to see Australia’s agricultural future in action.

“Emerging leaders in agriculture from all round Australia have converged on Melbourne Showgrounds and we certainly saw some of the best in the Melbourne Royal Beef Carcase Competition School and College Paraders’ Competition today,” he said.

Melbourne Royal Woodchop Championships

The prestigious Golden Axe was up for grabs and competitors chopped it up in a fierce battle for glory! The Golden Axe perpetual trophy is awarded to the competitor gaining the highest number of points across the Melbourne Royal Woodchop Championships.

Golden Axe: Laurence M O’Toole (VIC)
Tree felling Championship: Blake Meyer (VIC)
Champion Axeman Trophy: Lawrence M O’Toole (VIC)
Handicappers Trophy: Matthew Coffey (VIC)

 

Melbourne Royal Horses in Action Competition

A spectacular showcase of Clydesdales – known for their strength and grace – impressed the crowd with their presence in the ring on day four.

Champion Harness Clydesdale: Julie Barber with Aarunga Spot On, driven by Julie Barber
Champion Delivery driven in Traditional Vehicle: S & M Finemore & M Pengelly & K Buckleigh with Churchill, driven by Scott Finemore
Champion Show Driving Horse: Julie Barber with Aarunga Spot On, driven by Julie Barber
Pat Arnold Memorial Trophy: Allanwood Lady Flicker, led by Andrew Lakin
Prince of Wales Cup Showjumping Grand Prix: Jaybee Ballon D’or ridden by Victoria Stuckey

 

Melbourne Royal All Breeds Championships Show

Day four focused on Confirmation competitions, showcasing the finest dogs in the ring.

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel: Mr. M. L. Morse & Mr. W. A. Henderson with Sup. Ch. Matmor Pomp and Circumstance (AI)
Maltese: Mrs. J. Campain with Ch. Soyeux Zachary
French Bulldogs: Ellagant Kennels with Ch. Sarajeni Back in Black
Shiba Inu: Ms. A. Pavlovic with Ch. Shibalia Khaleesi

 

Melbourne Royal Beef Carcase Competition

The School and College Paraders’ Competition in the carcass competition took the limelight today, with young agricultural students presenting their livestock to the judges, demonstrating their dedication to the industry.

Junior Champion Schools and College Steer or Heifer Parader: Ava Schlink from Finley High School
Intermediate Champion Schools and College Steer or Heifer Parader: Lillianna Meyervale from Finley High School

 

Melbourne Royal Alpaca Competition

Victoria’s premier Alpaca event attracted hundreds of entries in two main breed categories, Huacaya and Suri. The difference between these two major breeds? Rather than the bright, crimpy fleece of the Huacaya, the Suri has a long hanging, dreadlock type lustrous fleece that hangs close to the body. Today was all about the halter sections where a judge assessed both conformation and fleece characteristics on each alpaca. In general, the judge looks for evidence of positive traits and the absence of negative traits.

Supreme Champion Suri: CHAKANA BLUE TEMPEST of CHAKANA BLUE Alpacas in the Yarra Valley
Supreme Champion Huacaya: PRECISION MOTHER MAY I of PRECISION Alpacas in Bayton, Victoria.

 

Visit melbourneroyal.com.au/competitions-awards for the full list of Melbourne Royal Competition results.