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Class 18 - SPANGLE ASV, ASC

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Class:

SPANGLE ASV, ASC

 

 

Judged By:

Alan Rowe & Jean Painter

 

 

Cage ID

Exhibitor Name

State

Placing

Points

S

B & M Boal

South Queensland

1

14

N

Bob Smith

South Queensland

2

13

H

C Buckingham

New South Wales

3

12

A

Geoff Wood

New South Wales

4

11

J

Stephen Elliott

South Australia

5

10

Q

Mike Gearing

Western Australia

6

9

G

Sheppard & Flanagan

Victoria

7

8

F

Mike Gearing

Western Australia

8

7

O

Gary Gazzard

New South Wales

9

0

K

D Wales

Nth & Central Queensland

10

6

I

R Blizzard

Victoria

11

5

C

Stephen Elliott

South Australia

12

4

M

Norm Wheatley

Western Australia

13

0

P

A Baxter

Victoria

14

0

U

R & C Ogden

Nth & Central Queensland

15

3

T

Stephen Elliott

South Australia

16

0

E

Ken Dunk

South Queensland

17

0

B

D Wales

Nth & Central Queensland

18

0

L

Barber Family

Tasmania

19

2

D

Blair & Poole

Tasmania

20

1

R

Charlesworth Family

Tasmania

21

0

Judges Comments:

Another very good competitive class here with some great powerful budgerigars. We were surprised at the quality of the Spangle markings on the larger birds.

  • First place in cage S has a wonderful face, flair, feather, feather and more feather. Nice wing markings
  • Second in cage N is a longer very strong bird, beautiful stance but just not top exhibition feather today. It also is of good variety.
  • Third in cage H is another lovely faced bird with strength in the shoulder area and great wide blowy top end. It was just penalized for not showing straight enough.
  • Fourth in cage A is a lovely example of variety, wonderful spots, plenty of feather but not the width of the birds in front of it.
  • Fifth in cage J has good width of head, a lovely deportment and wing markings. He also shows well when worked.
  • Sixth in cage Q on bottom row he looked fantastic because he lifts those frontal feathers right down over his face but unless he is doing that he is very ordinary. He tends to tighten up and look narrow but still a nice bird.
  • Seventh in cage G is a nice hen with impact, lovely wide face and obdy and lovely variety and showed well.