The agriculture students at Narooma High School have had more success showing off their fine-looking cattle with some new juniors getting involved.
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The school’s show team competed at the Nimmitabel Show on Saturday, Feb. 6 coming out with some fantastic overall results.
School learning support officer Kylie Thomas said after a very early start, the team of 10 students and seven cows began preparation for the day.
“The senior girls were amazing role models encouraging the juniors who were attending their very first show,” she said. “Tailem, Sarah, Alicia and Lucy shared their talents and taught the juniors how to prepare the sheds, how to wash, dry and groom the cattle and what to expect from the day.”
Congratulations to Tailem, Sarah and Lucy who have now qualified for the Sydney Royal Easter Show.
Narooma High School results:
Parading
- 1st Tailem Brown
- 2nd Sarah Alderton
- 3rd Lucy Sheridan
- 4th Scott Negus
- Encouragement award: Geena Thomas
Judging
- 1st Tailem Brown
- 2nd Sarah Alderton
- 4th Alicia Bate
- Encouragement award Aisha Thomas
Stud Cattle
- King Mick was awarded Grand Champion and Marida Jemma was awarded the Supreme Champion of the show with the Governor General of Australia, General Sir Peter Cosgrove presenting the sash.