SAYFC’s National Prime Lamb Dressing Competition took place on Saturday, November 23 at LiveScot in Lanark Market.
Despite the wintery conditions the event, supported by Armac Vets, saw a fantastic turnout, with 15 pairs from across Scotland competition in both junior and senior sections.
The competition was judged by Daniel Hodge and Jamie, who had the difficult task of judging a fine selection of well-clipped and skilfully shaped lambs put forward by the competitors. All generously donated by Andy Baillie.
After a careful judging process, it was the sibling teams of Cameron and Chloe Cormack, from Ettrick & Lauderdale JAC who took home first the senior section. With Finlay and Cameron Barclay, of Ayr YFC, triumphing the the junior category.
The National Prime Lamb Dressing Competition took place on Saturday, November 23rd, at LiveScot in Lanark Market, with a fantastic turnout despite the snowy weather and storms. Supported by Armac Vets, the event saw 15 pairs from across Scotland competing in both junior and senior sections.
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Junior Section Results:
1st Place - Finlay & Cameron Barclay, Ayr YFC (92 points)
2nd Place - Fin Hope & Cameron Baillie, Biggar YFC (90 points)
3rd Place - Jay Adamson & Ben Graham, Biggar YFC (89 points)
Senior Section Results:
1st Place (Overall Winners) - Chloe & Cameron Cormack, Ettrick & Lauderdale JAC (97 points)
2nd Place - Emma Cuthbertson & Ann Fleming, Avondale YFC (96 points)
3rd Place - Alan Lindsay & Murray Fleming, Bathgate JAC (94 points)
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