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2010 Class 3 - NORMAL ASC BLUE Except Grey

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Class:

NORMAL ASC BLUE Except Grey

 

Judged By:

Garry Gazzard & Alistair Home

 

Cage ID

Exhibitor Name

State

Placing

N

D Goedee

New South Wales

1

J

Sheppard & Flanagan

Victoria

2

C

Doug Wales

Nth & Central Queensland

3

D

W & K Stephan

South Queensland

4

A

L Richardson

Victoria

5

G

T Phillpott

Tasmania

6

M

Henry George

South Queensland

7

I

J & S Bowgett

Nth & Central Queensland

8

F

G & D Armstrong

Western Australia

9

H

C & B Gearing

Western Australia

10

K

Sue Adams

South Australia

11

B

A & G Croft

New South Wales

12

E

Ray Slade

South Australia

13

L

Barber Family

Tasmania

14

Judges comments on class:

  1. Very powerful hen – lacks a spot and has some pin feathers. Strength through face. Strong shoulder.
  2. Powerful cock – blood on cere. Steady. Good outline.
  3. Another strong hen let down by mask.

Judges comments (recorded by Carol Gough):

A rather interesting class. There were a few concerns right across the class with condition and problems with variety especially bloom through the back of the neck and down to the wings.
First place is a really nice hen who is very powerful. She has a few pins on the head is down a little on spots but strength through the face really won it for her. She has nice strong shoulder and face.
Second is a cock bird with a little blood above the cere so his condition was not quite right. He is a nice steady bird with nice outline and nice blow.
Third is another strong hen but she is not well spotted so seeing she is not that strong in spot she has not got the same impact on us.
Fifth place is a Violet which is a striking bird but a little heavy in the wing area and has a broken tail.
The first few birds were very strong but a little disappointingly weak towards the bottom of the class.