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Competitions Open to Youth at the Sydney Royal Easter Show 2019
With so many competitions open to all age groups across a huge range of industries, there is an opportunity for all young people to be a competitor at the Sydney Royal Easter Show.
For full details, prizes and competition regulation please use the corresponding links provided. Note: This schedule may change without notice – please check the schedule for all details and entry fees (if applicable).
Domestic Animal Competitions
For further information please check the schedule at www.rasnsw.com.au and search for individual animal category ie: Dogs
7 – 19 years Aviary Birds • Parrots • Finches • Canaries • Lovebirds • Budgerigars
1 entry per junior
Dogs Junior Handler
Rats & Mice Normal Classes
Rabbits Junior Handler Classes
Up to 16 years Reptiles
Snakes
Lizards
Exhibitor Classes
Up to 18 years Cavies (Guinea Pig) Junior Exhibitor
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s Alpaca Competitions
For further information please check the schedule at www.rasnsw.com.au/alpaca
U‘11 - 26 Alpaca Youth Paraders Competition
Preliminary and Open Showmanship and Stockmanship Junior: under 11 years Intermediate: 11 years to under 15 years Senior: 15 years to under 18 years Adult: 18 years to 26 years
Secondary Schools
The Sydney Royal Alpaca Schools Competition
The Alpaca Schools Competition is for teams of 6 students – 3 Senior and 3 Junior to represent their schools at the Sydney Royal Agricultural Show in Alpaca Junior & Senior Handling. Alpaca Handling is the only component for this Competition. Juniors: years 7-9 Seniors: years 10-12
Goat Competitions
For further information please check the schedule at www.rasnsw.com.au/goat
School School Angora Wether Competition
Schools will receive assistance in sourcing 3 Angora Wethers to complete a growth trial and return to exhibit at the Sydney Royal Easter Show to be judged on fleece and commercial value, herdsmanship and a Powerpoint component.
13 and under 18 years
Dairy Goat Youth Paraders
Competitors must handle and control a dairy goat in the judging ring.
Under 13 Years
Dairy Goat Junior Paraders
Competitors must be competent in handling the animal and have effective control of the animal in the judging ring, unassisted.
13 and under 18 years
Angora Goat Youth Paraders
Competitors must be competent in handling the animal and have effective control of the animal in the judging ring, unassisted.
Under 13 years
Angora Goat Junior Paraders
Competitors must handle and control an angora goat in the judging ring.
School Students
Angora Goat Wether Challenge Paraders
Open to school students entered in the Sydney Royal School Angora Wether Competition.
18 and over Angora Goat Senior Paraders
Competitors must handle and control an angora goat in the judging ring.
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s Cattle Competitions – Beef
For further information please check the schedule at www.rasnsw.com.au/cattle
8 years & under 13 years of age
Junior Paraders – Beef Cattle
Winners of Junior Paraders’ Competition are ineligible to compete in Grand Champion Parader Competition; Competitors can only compete in one Paraders’ Competition.
School Students School Paraders – Beef Cattle
Must be exhibiting a steer in the Purebred Steer School Section; Competitors can only compete in one Paraders’ Competition.
19 years & under 25 years
Open Paraders – Beef Cattle
Competitors must lead a Bull, any age. Competitors can only compete in one Paraders’ Competition.
10 years and under 25 years
Heifer Fitting Challenge – Beef Cattle
· Participants will be judged on how they prepare and present an animal for showing. · Once prepared for parading all animals must be lead using a leather show halter for final
inspection. · Competitors will be required to provide the following –
a. Nominated heifer b. Rope halter and nose lead to secure animal to designated tie-up area c. Preparation equipment (in a bucket) eg brushes, spray etc d. Show Halters, Show cane
· Competitors will be judged on presentation, attention to detail and WHS procedures.
10 years and under 25 years
RAS Youth Show – Beef Cattle
An Entry includes admission into both Classes: Junior Judging and Paraders.
School students
Purebred Steer & Carcase Competition – School Section
An Entry shall be deemed to be an Entry in both Live and Carcase Classes. All animals must be prepared by the School, no less than 2 months prior to weighing and scanning. The RAS has the right to inspect any Schools at random.
Cattle Competitions – Dairy
For further information please check the schedule at www.rasnsw.com.au/cattle
10 & under 13 Dairy Paraders Competition
The winner shall be eligible to compete for the Champion Parader.
13 & under 15 The winner shall be eligible to compete for the Champion Parader.
15 & under 17 The winner shall be eligible to compete for the Champion Parader.
17 & under 19 The winner shall be eligible to compete for the Champion Parader.
19 & under 25 The winner shall be eligible to compete for the Champion Parader.
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s Pig Competitions
For further information please check the schedule at www.rasnsw.com.au/pig
Secondary Schools Pig Competition Schools will receive assistance sourcing 3 pigs to complete in a growth trial and exhibit at the Sydney Royal Easter Show to be judged on the Hoof and then Hook plus a powerpoint submission about the competition.
Sheep Competitions
For further information please check the schedule at www.rasnsw.com.au/sheep
Class 1: 10 years - under 14 years
Meat & Dual Purpose Breed Sheep
Meat & Dual Purpose Breed Sheep Handlers Competition
Class 2: 14 years - under 20 years
Primary and Secondary Schools
Schools Classes Schools Interbreed Competition - Grand Champion Schools Exhibit
Primary and Secondary Schools
Schools Classes Schools Interbreed Competition - Most Successful School
Class 1: 13 yrs – under 18 yrs
Merino & Poll Merino Sheep Handlers Competition
This Competition will be split into 3 sections consisting of: 1.Sheep husbandry (100), 2.Presentation & Communication (100) 3.Parading (100)
Class 2: 18 yrs - under 26 yrs
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s Poultry Competitions
For further information please check the schedule at www.rasnsw.com.au/poultry
13 - 18 years Youth Poultry Showmanship Competition
Competition is to educate youth in preparing, handling and Exhibiting poultry. 1. The Competitor shall be judged on the capture and removal of their bird from the pen, carrying, in hand, posing and returning the bird to the pen to complete Judge’s assessment of the Handling of the Exhibit. 2. The Competitor will be scored on their knowledge of the Exhibit. This will be assessed by answers given to questions directed from the Competition Judge.
Primary and Secondary Schools
School Purebred Poultry Classes
School Classes are open to Exhibits owned by schools only. The aim of the School Purebred Classes is to provide an avenue for schools that breed poultry for the education of their pupils to compete against other schools. Includes Standard, Bantam and Waterfowl classes.
Primary and Secondary Schools
Steggles Sydney Royal School Meat Bird Pairs Competition
Schools will receive a batch of day-old chicks to complete a growth trial and return with 2 male and 2 female chickens to the Sydney Royal Easter Show to be judged on 3 components: 1. Live Component - Presentation of the bird in the Show Arena. 2. Project Component - A powerpoint submission on the trial 3. Carcase Component - The quality of carcases judged to a commercial standard.
Primary and Secondary Schools
Sydney Royal School Commercial Egg Laying Competition
Schools will receive a batch of 7 week old pullets to complete a growth trial and return with 3 chickens to the Sydney Royal Easter Show to be judged on 3 components: 1. Presentation of Exhibits – trio of pullets judged to commercial standard 2. Egg Laying Competition – eggs are collected and judged on quality 3. Project Competition – A powerpoint submission of the trial
Primary and Secondary Schools
Sydney Royal School Purebred Egg Laying Competition
Team of 3 purebred layers. Schools will enter and are judged on: 1. Presentation of Exhibits. 2. Egg Laying Competition. 3. Project Competition.
Primary and Secondary Schools
School Egg Classes Eggs will be judged on uniformity of size, shape, colour, shell texture and appearance. Classes include: Six (6) and twelve (12) eggs of standard, bantam, waterfowl or other.
Open Artwork Poultry related artwork. Exhibits may be submitted in any medium e.g. paint, drawing, charcoal etc.
Open Photography Poultry related photography. Any photographic medium.
Open Art (Other) Poultry related artwork (other). May include Tapestry, Ceramic Tiles, Pottery etc.
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s Honey Competitions
For further information please check the schedule at www.rasnsw.com.au/honey
Primary and Secondary Schools
School - Honey Three 500g glass jars, liquid honey, standard colour light. (0-59 Pfund honey colour reading).
Three 500g glass jars, liquid honey, standard colour light.(60-120 Pfund honey colour reading).
School – Native Honey Criteria TBC
District Exhibits – School Competition
For further information please check the schedule at www.rasnsw.com.au/districtexhibits
Secondary Schools
District Exhibit Display The aim of the Schools District Exhibits is to showcase the diversity of our rural pursuits through the collaboration of various departments in your school, for example, Agriculture, Design and Technology, Art and Woodwork.
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s Flower & Garden Competitions
For further information please check the schedule at www.rasnsw.com.au/flowergarden
"The Great Backyard Pumpkin Challenge” – Entries Close 20 March 2019 Depending on the number of entries received, all pumpkins may not be displayed.
Primary and Secondary Schools
Giant Pumpkin Primary School. Pumpkin must be grown in the school grounds. Limited to ONE entry per Exhibitor.
Giant Pumpkin Secondary School. Pumpkin must be grown in the school grounds. Limited to ONE entry per Exhibitor.
Under 16 Best Decorated Pumpkin Pumpkin may be purchased or grown by the Exhibitor. Multiple entries permitted. Embellishments permitted, provided there is no piercing or cutting of the pumpkin.
Celebrity Look-alike Pumpkin Children under 16 years of age. Pumpkin may be purchased or grown by the Exhibitor. Multiple entries permitted. Embellishments permitted, provided there is no piercing or cutting of the pumpkin.
Children’s Classes – Plants – Entries Close 20 March 2019
5 & Under 7 One Pot Plant in Flower Pot not exceeding 250mm.
One Terrarium or Bottle Garden
Fit within the space of 600mm square.
7 & Under 10 Cactus Dish Garden 150mm to 300mm. Growing on own roots – embellishments allowed.
One Pot Plant in Flower Pot not exceeding 250mm.
10 & Under 14
Asian Cooking Garden Three different species of Asian vegetables to fit within 350mm square.
Country Kitchen Herb Garden Four different species of herbs to fit within 350mm square.
Cactus Dish Garden 150 – 300mm composed of Cacti or Succulents or both, growing on own roots. Embellishments allowed.
14 & Under 16
Asian Cooking Garden Three different species of Asian vegetables to fit within 350mm square.
Country Kitchen Herb Garden Four different species of herbs to fit within 350mm square.
Cactus Dish Garden 150 – 300mm composed of Cacti or Succulents or both, growing on own roots. Embellishments allowed.
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s Children's Classes - Decorative – Entries Close 20 March 2019 (Exhibitors to provide own flowers, and arrangements to be completed in all detail by the Exhibitor in the pavilion on the Judging Day, under the supervision of the Steward-in-Chief. Artificial flowers and foliage not permitted. Embellishments permitted in all Classes.)
5 & Under 7 Desert Dweller Real or imagined, using fresh or dried flowers or fruit or vegetables. Wooden toothpicks or skewers can be used, no metal or plastic to be used. Cold glue can be used. Bench space allowed 300mm wide.
Our Arid Landscape Fresh and/or dried flowers, embellishments permitted, can be on a tray. Cold glue can be used. Bench space allowed 300mm wide.
7 & Under 10 Desert Dweller Real or imagined, using fresh or dried flowers or fruit or vegetables. Wooden toothpicks or skewers can be used, no metal or plastic to be used. Cold glue can be used. Bench space allowed 300mm wide.
Our Arid Landscape Fresh and/or dried flowers, embellishments permitted, can be on a tray. Cold glue can be used. Bench space allowed 300mm wide.
10 & Under 14
Mad Max (movies of same name)
Horticultural material to dominate, using fresh and/or dried flowers, embellishments permitted. Cold glue can be used. Bench space allowed 500mm wide.
Bush Fire Moon Using fresh flowers, embellishments permitted. Cold glue can be used. Bench space allowed 300mm wide.
14 & Under 16
Mad Max (movies of same name)
Horticultural material to dominate, using fresh and/or dried flowers, embellishments permitted. Cold glue can be used. Bench space allowed 500mm wide.
Bush Fire Moon Using fresh flowers, embellishments permitted. Cold glue can be used. Bench space allowed 300mm wide.
Junior Classes – Entries Close 20 March 2019
Under 16 Cacti & Succulents Specimen Cactus.
Specimen Succulent.
Dish Garden, 150mm to 300mm. Plants must be growing on own roots. Embellishments allowed.
Dahlias One bloom over 160mm.
One standard unit under 160mm.
Fruit & Vegetables A box or basket (not exceeding 500mm square), comprising a minimum of three varieties of produce from your garden, consisting of at least: (i) One herb variety (ii) One fruit variety (iii) One vegetable variety.
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Flower and Garden Competitions Open to Schools – Entries Close 24 August 2018
Primary and Secondary Schools
Schools Australian Native Flora Competition
Native flower and foliage arrangement to a maximum circumference of 600mm in any container. All Native species and cultivars accepted.
Schools Produce Competition - Metropolitan Schools - (Radius of 80km of Sydney Olympic Park).
Class 150 – Vertical Garden. Two Components: (multiple entries permitted per school. ie: class groups) 1. Grown Component: Box or basket (not exceeding 500mm square) of produce from a Metropolitan Primary school garden, comprising of five different types of fruit, vegetables or herbs. Minimum ONE (1) piece of produce MUST be grown in the FREE Nursery Garden Industry (NGINA) Vertical Garden. Judging: quality of produce (40%), presentation of box or basket (20%).
2. Project Component (submitted via Dropbox before 16 March 2018): PowerPoint Presentation (min.5 - max. 10 slides) detailing how students prepare, grow and maintain the vertical garden, with emphasis on sustainability, to prepare for harvest of produce. Judging: quality of PowerPoint – refer to rubric (40%).
Class 151 – Vertical Garden. Two Components: (multiple entries permitted per school. ie: class groups) 1. Grown Component: Box or basket (not exceeding 500mm square) of produce from a Metropolitan Secondary school garden, comprising of five different types of fruit, vegetables or herbs. Minimum ONE (1) piece of produce MUST be grown in the FREE Nursery Garden Industry (NGINA) Vertical Garden. Judging: quality of produce (40%), presentation of box or basket (20%).
2. Project Component (submitted via Dropbox before 16 March 2018): PowerPoint Presentation (min 15 - max. 20 slides) detailing how students use sustainable techniques to prepare, grow and maintain the vertical garden to prepare for harvest of produce. Judging: quality of PowerPoint – refer to rubric (40%).
Class 152 – Other Garden Types. Two Components: (multiple entries permitted per school. ie: class groups) 1. Grown Component: Box or basket (not exceeding 500mm square) of produce from a Metropolitan Primary school garden, comprising of five different types of fruit, vegetables or herbs. Judging: quality of produce (40%), presentation of box or basket (20%).
2. Project Component (submitted via Dropbox before 16 March 2018): PowerPoint Presentation (min.5 - max. 10 slides) detailing how students prepare, grow and maintain the garden, with emphasis on sustainability, to prepare for harvest of produce. Judging: quality of PowerPoint – refer to rubric (40%).
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s Class 153 – Other Garden Types. Two Components: (multiple entries permitted per school. ie: class groups) 1. Grown Component: Box or basket (not exceeding 500mm square) of produce from a Metropolitan Secondary school garden, comprising of five different types of fruit, vegetables or herbs. Judging: quality of produce (40%), presentation of box or basket (20%) 2. Project Component (submitted via Dropbox before 16 March 2018): PowerPoint Presentation (min. 15 - max. 20 slides) detailing how students use sustainable techniques to prepare, grow and maintain the garden to prepare for harvest of produce.
Primary and Secondary Schools
Regional Schools – Entry is by submitting PRODUCE at an ASC deemed local agricultural show. For Entry into class 154, please contact Katie Stanley at ASC via [email protected] Winners at a local level will qualify to enter the PROJECT via Dropbox before 16 March 2018 for State Finals to be judged at Sydney Royal Easter Show 2018.
Class 154 – Other Garden Types. Two Components: (multiple entries permitted per school. ie: class groups) 1. Grown Component: Box or basket (not exceeding 500mm square) of produce from a Regional/Rural Primary school garden, comprising of five different types of fruit, vegetables or herbs. Judging: quality of produce (40%), presentation of box or basket (20%). Submitted for judging ONLY at an ASC deemed local agricultural show. 2. Project Component (submitted via Dropbox before 16 March 2018): PowerPoint Presentation (min. 5 - max. 10 slides) detailing how students prepare, grow and maintain the garden, with emphasis on sustainability, to prepare for harvest of produce. Judging: quality of PowerPoint – refer to rubric (40%). ONLY winning produce at local agricultural shows require projects to be submitted to Sydney Royal Easter Show.
Class 155 – Other Garden Types. Two Components: (multiple entries permitted per school. ie: class groups) 1. Grown Component: Box or basket (not exceeding 500mm square) of produce from a Regional/Rural Secondary school garden, comprising of five different types of fruit, vegetables or herbs. Submitted for judging ONLY at an ASC deemed local agricultural show. Judging: quality of produce (40%), presentation of box or basket (20%).
2. Project Component (submitted via Dropbox before 16 March 2018): PowerPoint Presentation (min.15 - max. 20 slides) detailing how students use sustainable techniques to prepare, grow and maintain the garden to prepare for harvest of produce. Judging: quality of PowerPoint – refer to rubric (40%). ONLY winning produce at local agricultural shows require projects to be submitted to Sydney Royal Easter Show.
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s Art and Craft Competitions
For further information please check the schedule at www.rasnsw.com.au/arts
Under 8 ARTWORK Any medium (i.e. Painting, Drawing etc)
Works must be: Presented ready to hang Framed or mounted on mounting board Have secure wire across the back Screw eyes will not be accepted No larger than 1.83m x 1.83m Weight must not exceed 15kg
8 to under 13
13 to under 16
16 to under 20
Under 14
PHOTOGRAPHY: Any photographic medium
Works must be: Presented ready to hang Framed or mounted on mounting board Have secure wire across the back Screw eyes will not be accepted No larger than 1.83m x 1.83m Weight must not exceed 15kg
14 to under 20
Under 8 CERAMICS & POTTERY: Ceramics & Pottery
Hand built/thrown clay article. Glazed or unglazed
8 to under 13
13 to under 16
16 to under 20
Under 14
NEEDLEWORK: Any type of needlework incorporating hand stitching MACHINE SEWN NEEDLEWORK
Any article Any Article
14 to under 20
Under 20 HAND KNITTING & CROCHET: 1. Accessories, hand knitted or crocheted 2. One soft toy or doll, hand knitted or crocheted 3. Garment, hand knitted or crocheted
1. Can include socks, mittens, gloves etc. 2. Can include Amigurumi doll or toy 3. Can include jumpers, cardigans, dresses etc
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s Under 20 HOMEWARES:
1 Most creative apron 2 Most creative tea cosy
Must be made & decorated by the Exhibitor
Under 20 TAPESTRY: Canvas work
Any stitch or thread
Under 14
PATCHWORK APPLIQUE & QUILTING
Quilt or small patchwork, applique or quilted article
14 to under 20
Under 20 SCRAPBOOKING: Single page layout
Layout must include more than one photo, a title, journaling and must be the exhibitors own work
Under 20 SOFT TOYS Glove puppet
Under 14
MOSAIC: Wall hanging. Mosaic Max size 40cm x 40cm x 40cm
Must be Exhibitor’s original works Judged on composition, use of colour and tone, cutting and layering of materials. Any mosaic materials may be used which can include vitreous glass, glazed or unglazed ceramic, marble, smalti, stained glass, etc. A proportion of the materials must be cut or broken rather than used whole. No mosaic tables, table tops or mosaic frames or mirrors permitted.
14 to under 20
Under 20 WOODWORK: Wood craft. One article
Exhibit must not occupy a base area larger than 165cm x 60cm. Maximum height 120cm
Under 20 LEATHERWORK: 1. Equine leather work 2. General leather work
1. Head collar, breaking-in tack, stable work etc 2. Leather article, plain or decorated
Under 14
SLIPCAST CERAMICS: Any technique
Size for rounds e.g. table tops, platters etc. to be no larger than 45cm in diameter and height for vases no larger than 60cm
14 to under 20
Under 20 QUILLING: Folded greeting card.
Any quilling technique. Must be paper only.
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s Under 20 CALLIGRAPHY:
1.Oriental Calligraphy 2.Western Calligraphy
Traditional, contemporary or experimental Work must be framed, mounted or encapsulated and not exceed a total external measurement of 350cm Screw eyes will not be accepted All works must contain calligraphy (may include mark making for experimental entries) to be accepted Judging is based on lettering/calligraphy quality (50%) application of elements and principles of layout/design (25%), creativity and/or suitability (20%) and presentation (5%)
Under 20 CARD MAKING: Any type of greeting card
Any style and technique Maximum size front for card: 15cm x 15cm
Under 14
CAKE DECORATING: Most creative miniature cake.
Iced and decorated Board to fit within the area of 20cm x 20cm, any shape board. Refer to exhibitor instructions under Cake Decorating & Sugar Art 14 to under 20
Under 20 PRESERVES Jam. Any variety.1 jar 375ml
Must be identified and labelled The judge has the right to sample all preserves Jars to be gross uniform size as specified Jars can be round or square but must have straight sides
Under 13
PERISHABLE COOKING: 1.Lamingtons. 2.Chocolate cake. 3.Cupcakes. 4.Coconut Ice. 5.Ginger bread figures. 6.Plain white scones.
1. Four only. Maximum size each 55mm x 55mm x 55mm cubed. 2. Iced on top only. Ring tin not permitted. 3. Iced. Four only. Butter cake. Using a 12 mini muffin tin. Not to be cooked in paper cases. 4. Four only. 5. Four only. Decorated. 6. Four only.
13 to under 20
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s Young Judges Competitions
For further information please check the schedule at www.rasnsw.com.au/youngjudges
The age of competitors must be 15 as at the 1/5/18, DOB must be stated on the Application for Entry
15 -25 Alpaca The RAS Alpaca Young Judges Competition State Final
15 -25 Goat The RAS Boer Goat Young Judges Competition
The RAS Angora Goat and Mohair Young Judges Competition State Final
The RAS Dairy Goat Young Judges Competition State Final
15 -25 Horse The RAS/Australian Stock Horse Society Australian Stock Horse Young Judges Competition State Final
The RAS/Australian Stock Horse Society Australian Stock Horse Young Judges Competition National Final
The RAS/Australian Pony Stud Book Society Young Judges Competition State Final (2018 Shetland Ponies)
15 – 25 Horticulture The RAS Horticulture Young Judges Competition
15 - 25 Pig The RAS Pig Young Judges Competition State Final
Open Poultry The RAS Soft Feather Poultry Young Judges Competition State Final
The RAS Hard Feather Poultry Young Judges Competition State Final
The RAS Waterfowl Young Judges Competition State Final
The RAS Poultry Young Judges Competition State Final Championship
The RAS/ASC Competitions below require entry qualification at a Group Final www.agshowsnsw.org.au/competitions/group-finals
15 -25 Agriculture The RAS/ASC Grain Young Judges Competition State Final
The RAS/ASC Fruit & Vegetable Young Judges Competition State Final
15 -25 Cattle The RAS/ASC Beef Cattle Young Judges Competition State Final
The RAS/ASC Dairy Cattle Young Judges Competition State Final
15 - 25 Sheep The RAS/ASC Merino Sheep Young Judges Competition State Final
The RAS/ASC Meat Breeds Sheep Young Judges Competition State Final
The RAS/ASC Merino Fleece Young Judges Competition State Final
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s Woodchop Competitions
For further information please check the schedule at www.rasnsw.com.au/woodchop
Under 21 Under 21 State Teams Relay
NSW v VIC v QLD v TAS. Under 21 teams made up of 7 competitors compete over 3 races. Invitational Event.
Under 18 Underhand Championship.
250mm Junior (under 18 years of age) Underhand Championship.
Under 18 Standing Block Championship.
250mm Junior (under 18 years of age) Standing Block Championship.
Under 18 Underhand Handicap. Junior (under 18 years of age), 250mm Underhand Handicap.
12 - 16 years Junior Development Program
Junior Development Program. This Event restricted to Junior Boys and Girls, 12 to 16 years of age who have been nominated by the New South Wales Axemen’s Association.
Under 21 Underhand Handicap 275mm Junior (under 21 years of age) Underhand Handicap.