Rebecca Shelton has been named Eugowra Showgirl at a bumper 106th Eugowra Show.
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With magnificent weather everyone had a wonderful, family-friends day despite the dry surroundings.
Support for the Show was outstanding with record entries in the yard dog trials, horse rings, cattle, sheep and poultry sections.
The draught horse competition was well supported with great encouragement from the crowd as with the dog high jump.
The Ute Show 'n' Shine had 19 entries and the barrel racing with utes and bikes was lots of fun. This year's inaugural demonstration of the lawn mower racing was an eye-opener for many.
The pavilion looked a treat with the three school displays looking magnificent. The photo wall was bumper to bumper with amazing photos of many spectacular dust storms. There were great entries in the cooking, art and craft, and flower sections.
Thank you to those farmers who managed to supply hay, grain, fruit, vegetables, and wool for a full pavilion showcasing our amazing district.
The gate takings were well up on 2018 which proves Eugowra hosts a great little Show which is largely due to the dedication and hard work of the committee and many volunteers and all who contribute either as a volunteer, entrant or visitor.
Winner of Eugowra Showgirl Rebecca Shelton is an AI Technician at Moxey Farms, who moved to the area three months ago and is very keen to learn more of the local area and meet new people.
Runner-up is Makala Cox, a Year 12 student at Red Bend.
Miss Teenager is Olivia Holland, Miss Junior Showgirl Emily Cox, Tiny Tot Belle Moxey and Master Stockman Teddy Stanley.
In Show honours, John and Jan Bray were awarded Life Membership for over 35 years of supporting the Show and the Draughthorse Competition.
Tony and Chris Harvey and Tim and Sarah de Lange were given Certificates of Appreciation for 15 years supporting and coordinating the chainsaw demonstrations, competitions, ute and bike barrel racing.
Winner of the Demolition Derby was Chris Stokes Hicks and Best Drive was Matt Falconer.
Winner of Guess the Weight of the Steer was Anne Marie Randall with 330Kg.
Arm Wrestling Winners were Emily le Mesurier and Max Jorgenson.
Draught Horses: Champion Mare - Goodwill Missy, Chris Hills; Champion Gelding - Banjo, Alex Berzine.
Wool Grand Champion T & J Welsh
Sheep: Champion Prime Lambs - Red Bend College; British Breed Sheep - Champion Ram and Champion Ewe - Pine Creek Poll Dorset; Champion Ram - Cranbrook Poll Dorset; Champion Ewe - Thurlstone Poll Dorsets; Champion Breeders Group - Thurlstone White Suffolk.
Poultry: Champion Soft Feather - Ian Logan; Champion Hard feather - Peter Valentine; Champion Junior - Levi Milne.
Grains: Champion Wheat and Green Sheath - Sunnyside Pastoral Co; Champion Hay - Mack and Claire Pengilly.
Photography: Most Successful Exhibitor - Vicki Knight
Art: Champion Painting - Heather Moss; Junior Art Best in Show - Maddison Hornery.
Craft: Champion - Alana Haynes.
Flowers: Most Successful Exhibitor - Frances Anderson; Best Exhibit - Margaret Swift.
Flowers Decorative: Most Successful Exhibitor Open - Frances Anderson; Most Successful in Novice - Marie Noble.
Preserves: Champion - Don Hardy
Cooking: Champion Cake - Cindy Hardy; Champion Junior - Alice Paul.
Needlework: Jnr Champion - Maddison Hornery; Champion Article - Kyeen McPherson
Fruit and Vegetable: Most Successful Exhibitor - Don McKenna; Junior - Alana Haynes.
Thanks are extended to the Showman's Guild for their support with lots of great rides for all ages.
The free entertainment including animal nursery, face painting for the children and music into the evening was well received.