A provisional date of 3-4 September has been set for the 2020 Members Country Meeting to be held around Windsor. Bringing Members together in both a farming and social setting, the draft programme includes: Members Annual Meeting, a tour of The Royal Farms, lunch at Windsor Farm Shop, dinner and one overnight (Thurs 3rd); followed by a visit to The Savill Garden (Fri 4th) before departing around lunchtime. Full details including costings and how to book will be published as soon as they become available - but in the meantime please save the date for what promises to be a fantastic gathering! For more information, please email Club Secretary Richard Saunders richard@royalsmithfieldclub.co.uk
Next Generation Candidate Sought!
2020 Royal Agricultural Society of the Commonwealth Conference, Norfolk, July 2020
Next Generation (NG) Candidate Sought!
The Royal Smithfield Club is looking to support a Next Generation delegate who wishes to attend the 2020 RASC conference being held in Norfolk in July. Harry Huddart, 25, (pictured here with NGs from across the Commonwealth in 2018), is Assistant Farm Manager of Beeswax Dyson Farming, Nocton, Lincs and was the Club’s Next Generation delegate to the last conference held in Edmonton, Canada, in 2018.
The Club is paying for one person (under 40 years of age) to attend both the NG Conference 5-6 July PLUS the Main Conference 7-9 July comprising farm visits, seminars, gala dinner, networking opportunities and BBQ. The cost of both (£750) is being met by the Club with the lucky NG responsible for their own travel and accommodation. It is a fantastic opportunity to join other future leaders of the agricultural industry from around the Commonwealth, share ideas and make life-long friendships.
Please visit www.therasc.com for further information and conference details. Please email Club Secretary Richard Saunders richard@royalsmithfieldclub.co.uk with a CV and covering letter outlining why you would like to attend.
THE SMITHFIELD FORUM & RETHINK CONFERENCE 17 MARCH
On behalf of incoming Club Chairman, Chris Riddle, we are pleased to enclose an update on the activities of The Smithfield Forum and an invitation to join us at a major conference in London in March.
The Smithfield Forum
The Forum is returning the Club to one of its original objectives, which is to work for the benefit of the public, promoting best practice in the production of quality livestock for the British Meat Industry. This role was very effectively delivered in the past by The Show at Earls Court, but we now live in a different time, so must be smarter and more dynamic in order to deliver these messages to an ever more sceptical audience.
Vegans and environmentalists are bombarding the press and media with claim after claim, very few of which are being challenged. Most of these claims use international processes, standards and production systems to attack the UK's production methods. This clearly does not represent current practice in the UK, but just saying it is not true is not enough; we need credible, scientifically-based facts to counter many of the challenges being thrown at the British Red Meat Industry.
In September 2018, we held our first meeting with some of the major stakeholders of the Red Meat Industry, gaining unanimous support to go ahead and launch the Forum. We did this by kind invitation of Baroness Byford at the House of Lords in January last year, again receiving support from those present which included our President The Countess of Wessex, Peers, Members of Parliament and industry leaders from throughout the United Kingdom.
In March, at the next meeting of The Smithfield Forum Strategy Group, again supported by our President and senior representatives of the Red Meat Industry, we were given clear direction and objectives to focus our activities. These were to encourage:-
· A joined-up approach from the entire industry in promoting The British Red Meat brand, creating a point of difference for the United Kingdom.
· The publishing of scientific work demonstrating the true carbon/environmental footprint of UK Red Meat production, as opposed to the global figures currently used.
· The levy boards to carry out desktop research to identify what work, if any, has been completed to support the economic benefit of grazing livestock for environmental enhancement.
· Wider and more efficient promotion of red meat to the consumer, focusing on the UK’s leading position in animal welfare, production standards, healthy eating, environment, sustainability and eating quality, communicating this message consistently to consumers wherever they are.
In June, we met at the Highland Show and confirmed our next steps, which included a clear message that the Forum should engage with the major retailers. This we have done with considerable support from our now Immediate Past President, The Countess of Wessex, for which we are very grateful.
To maintain the progress of The Forum, we will be heavily involved with a conference on 17th March in London, which is being independently run and promoted as Rethink - The Sustainable Truth about British Livestock, and will be the authoritative event on this subject – full details are given below.
The Forum has achieved a considerable amount in a short time and is moving at quite a pace. We are very grateful to all those who have supported it through hosting or attending our events, participating or speaking at meetings and being supportive to the concept.
The Royal Smithfield Club has committed considerable reserves to the creation of The Smithfield Forum, but to be able to continue we now need to seek funds through subscriptions for membership of the Forum Group, donations to the Smithfield charity and grant funding.
Rethink Conference
The Smithfield Forum, in partnership with AHDB, HCC and the British Meat Processors Association (BMPA) are to run:
“Rethink – the Sustainable Truth about British Livestock”
on Tuesday 17th March 2020 at 30, Euston Square, London.
The upcoming Rethink Forum is an invitation-only event with a limited number of tickets available for purchase. It will gather industry leaders, journalists, influencers and Government policy makers together with scientists and experts on both sides of the climate change debate. BBC journalist and Countryfile presenter Tom Heap will be chairing the event and ensuring we have a balanced exchange of scientific opinions.
We aim to demonstrate the impacts of different farming systems from across the globe and their impact on climate change. We also want to make it easier to navigate the mass of opinions, pseudo-science and genuine science that is currently shaping ordinary people’s choices about what they should and shouldn’t be consuming.
To book your ticket visit https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/rethink-the-sustainable-truth-about-british-livestock-tickets-83584213633?discount=74GENR94201 .
If you require any further information please email John Dracup john@royalsmithfieldclub.co.uk and do please save the date in your diary.
For more information, check out the www.rethinkforums.org website.
I hope you will be able to join us on 17 March. Tickets cost £80 + VAT and include lunch and the opportunity to meet the influencers and industry players at the centre of the meat and climate debate.
CHAIRMAN'S BRIEFING DECEMBER 2019
Please click HERE for the December 2019 Briefing on behalf of Club Chairman William Bedell. Packed with news of all things Smithfield, we wish you a good read!
O'KANE BROTHERS WIN SMITHFIELD TITLE AT ROYAL ULSTER
ROYAL ULSTER CALF CHAMPION FROM O’KANE BROS
The Champion Calf title at the 2019 Royal Ulster Premier Beef & Lamb Championships held on 22 November was won by the O’Kane Brothers, Carnlough. Shannon O’Kane is pictured receiving the Royal Smithfield Club Perpetual Trophy from Richard Primrose, Agri Manager Bank of Ireland & Billy Martin, RUAS President.
STRONG SMITHFIELD SHOWING AT LIVESCOT
STRONG SMITHFIELD COMPETITIONS AT LIVESCOT 2019
David Dickinson Champion Beef Rib
Robert Struthers takes Saddle of Lamb Championship
The Royal Smithfield Club Beef Ribs & Saddle of Lamb competitions, sponsored by Kepak-McIntosh Donald, returned to LiveScot, the Scottish National Fatstock Club’s winter primestock event held at Lanark on Saturday 23 November 2019.
Judge Ben Malone of Malones of Edinburgh, wholesale butchers based in Newmarket Street, Edinburgh, awarded the Beef Rib championship and with it the Royal Smithfield Club Perpetual Trophy to David Dickinson, Brockwoodlees, Canonbie, Dumfries. This was a 432kg Limousin-cross heifer grading -U3. Mr Dickinson finishes around 900 cattle a year selling live at Lanark and Stirling and aiming squarely at the butcher trade, buying in strong 14-15 month old stores from markets including Carlisle, Lanark, Stirling & Ayr. Reserve Overall from the light rib class was Andrew Purdon, Stravenhouse, Law with a 331kg Limousin cross grading -U3.
Having won the heavy lamb class the previous year, Robert, Margaret & Iain Struthers, Collielaw Farm, Carluke took the Supreme Lamb Saddle Championship with their 24.8kg Beltex-cross entry, being a Beltex-sired lamb and out of a Beltex-Texel ewe. The Struthers run a flock of 680 breeding ewes with Texel crosses in the majority alongside a small flock of Beltex crosses. All lambs are sold live through Lanark. Standing Reserve were R&B Dickie, Spango with another Beltex cross at 24.5kg.
The Club extends its grateful thanks to sponsor Kepak-McIntosh Donald, to all the exhibitors for putting entries forward, to Margaret Gray and all the team at the Scottish National Fatstock Club, to Royal Smithfield Club Steward Hugh Black of Hugh Black & Sons Butchers and to Judge Ben Malone for all their efforts in making the event such a success.
Results
Light Beef Rib (up to 360kg cold carcase weight)
1. Andrew Purdon, Stravenhouse, Law -U3 Lim x 331kg RESERVE CHAMPION
2. Andrew Purdon, Stravenhouse, Law -U2 Lim x 354kg
3. John Spence & Sons, Roberthill, Lockerbie -U3 Lim 330kg
Heavy Beef Rib (over 360kg)
1. David Dickinson, Brockwoodlees -U3 Lim x 432kg SUPREME CHAMPION
2. David Dickinson, Brockwoodlees U+3 Lim x 420kg
3. Messrs Taylor, Heathery Hall -U3 Lim x 366kg
Light Lamb Saddle (up to 24kg)
1. Andrew Baillie, Carstairs Mains Farm, Carstairs Beltex x 20.3kg
2. Andrew Dunlop, Corstane Farm, Broughton Beltex x 19.3kg
3. Tom Frame, High Dyke Farm, Sandford Beltex x 21.3kg
Heavy Lamb Saddle (over 24kg)
1. R&M Struthers, Collielaw Farm, Carluke Beltex x 24.8kg SUPREME CHAMPION
2. R&B Dickie, Spango Beltex x 24.5kg RESERVE CHAMPION
3. Kenny Johnstone, Boghouse Farm, Crawfordjohn Texel 24.5kg
Guess The Weight Competition (Proceeds to RSABI)
The Beef Rib weighed 7.225kg. Winner William Purdon. Thank you to all those who entered!
BICENTENARY TROPHY AWARDED TO TERRY BAYLISS, CHAIRMAN OF FARMERS FRESH
Smithfield Bicentenary Trophy awarded to Farmers Fresh Chairman, Terry Bayliss
The Royal Smithfield Club’s Bicentenary Trophy for 2019 has been awarded to Terry Bayliss, Chairman of lamb processor Farmers Fresh and a well-known personality in farming circles throughout the border counties of England and Wales. The trophy was presented to him by Geoff Burgess, Deputy President of the Royal Smithfield Club, at the English Winter Fair in Stafford, at the conclusion of the judging of the Duke of Norfolk Trophy on Sunday 17th November 2019.
The award was established in 1998 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the founding of the Smithfield Club in 1798, and is a national award to publicly recognize an individual’s or company’s significant contribution to the overall benefit of the British Meat and Livestock Industry.
This year’s winner, Mr Bayliss, was nominated by Mr Glyn Roberts, President of The Farmers Union of Wales (FUW), in recognition of his role in establishing Farmers Fresh Ltd and the farming co-operative, Farmers First, which is owned by 2,700 farmer shareholders. The business is focused on working for famers throughout the UK in exporting in excess of one million premium-end lamb carcases per year. The company, which now has an annual turnover in excess of £70 million, has been instrumental in maintaining market prices, of benefit to many farmers in the UK.
The phenomenal success-story began in 1998 when Terry, along with five others, formed “Farmers Ferry” with the aim to export lambs to the continent. After the acquisition of a slaughter house in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, in 2000, which now has over fifty employees, the name was changed to Farmers Fresh. Farmers Fresh Wales further expanded its market share in 2017 when it bought Fairfield Meats, Wrexham.
Announcing the Award, Club Secretary Richard Saunders said that Mr Bayliss’s vision had been instrumental in achieving premium prices for UK farmers producing quality British lamb. Citing the nomination, he said that this exceptional success must be due, to a significant degree, to the drive and ability of Mr Bayliss.
NOTES
1. The Royal Smithfield Club Bicentenary Trophy celebrates the bi-centenary of the founding of the Smithfield Club in 1798. The trophy is awarded each year to a person or organisation deemed to have made a significant contribution to the UK meat industry. Recipients can be from any part of the industry - from livestock producers through education, research, processing to retailing.
2. Terry Bayliss is the 20th recipient of the annual award which includes the presentation of the Club’s Armada Shield. The winner receives the trophy, a solid silver Armada Shield, set with 25 gold sovereigns donated by benefactors including from the late Queen Mother who was a huge supporter of the Club.
DUKE OF NORFOLK 'FIRST' FOR BRITISH BLUES
DUKE OF NORFOLK FIRST FOR BRITISH BLUES AT ENGLISH WINTER FAIR
In what is thought to be a first for the breed, a team of British Blues won the coveted Royal Smithfield Club’s Duke of Norfolk Perpetual Trophy which made a welcome return to the winter fair circuit when presented for the first time at the English Winter Fair, Stafford, 16-17 November 2019. Regarded as one of the country’s most prestigious primestock trophies, it is awarded for the best group of three purebred beef animals.
The winning Blue team comprised Kevin Watret’s Solwayview Niko together with two animals from HC Jewitt – Sunnybank O My Gosh & Sunnybank One In A Million. Reserve was the Angus trio from Temple Farm with Temple Janey Erica, Temple Rosebud & Temple Jenevieve Erica with third place going to the Limousins.
The competition is open to pure bred bulls/steers and heifers that are entered in either the English Winter Fair pedigree classes or the National Pedigree Calf Show with each Breed Society invited to select a group, consisting of three males or females or a mixture of both sexes, to represent their breed. The competition was judged by Mr Jim Courts, Yorkshire, and Mr Stuart Clatworthy, Somerset and proved a real show-stopper with a large crowd watching the spectacle afforded by the seven teams.
The trophy was first awarded at the Smithfield Show in 1951; the first winner was the Galloway Cattle Society. For thirty years the award was shared between three breeds – Angus, Beef Shorthorn & Galloway. Continental cattle made their mark from 1987 with the first Charolais win although South Devons won three titles through the 1980s. Dominating through the 1990s and 2000s were the Limousins. In recent years, natives have once again won their fair share of trophies with Lincoln Reds winning in 2014 and again in 2016, having first won in 1982. Welsh Blacks, Angus & Hereford have all featured strongly since 2004 with native breeds winning 8 out of the last 12 times.
The Royal Smithfield RABI Single Butchers Lamb competition where exhibitors are invited to bring a single lamb to the show for this special class to support RABI, saw the trophy won for the third year in succession by Robert Garth & Sarah Priestley, Bentham, Lancs with their homebred Beltex.
Notes on Duke of Norfolk Trophy:
The winners, by year, are:
1951 Galloway
1952, 53 & 54 Aberdeen Angus
1955 Beef Shorthorn
1956, 57 Aberdeen Angus
1958 Beef Shorthorn
1959 Aberdeen Angus
1960 classes cancelled
1961, 62 Aberdeen Angus
1963, 64 Galloway
1965 Aberdeen Angus
1966 Galloway
1967 classes cancelled
1968 Aberdeen Angus
1969 Beef Shorthorn
1970, 71 Galloway
1972, 73, 74 Aberdeen Angus
1975 Galloway
1976, 77, 78 Aberdeen Angus
1979 Galloway
1980 Aberdeen Angus
1981 Galloway
1982 Lincoln Red
1983 South Devon
1984 Aberdeen Angus
1985 South Devon
1986 Aberdeen Angus
1987 Charolais
1988 South Devon
1989 Charolais
1990 South Devon
1991 Charolais
1992, 93, 94, 95, 96, 98, 2000, 2002 Limousin
2004, 2006 Aberdeen Angus
2008 Welsh Black
2009 Aberdeen Angus
2010, 2011 Limousin
2012 Aberdeen Angus
2013 Limousin
2014 Lincoln Red
2015 Hereford
2016 Lincoln Red
2019 British Blue
(There was no competition – or at least no recorded winner - in the years 1960, 1967, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2017 and 2018). The last London Smithfield Show was held at Earls Court in 2004 with Smithfield events staged at Bath & West, Stoneleigh (2009) and East of England in recent years. )
CRACKING SPECTACLE OF SMITHFIELD RIBS & SADDLES AT 2019 ENGLISH WINTER FAIR
CRACKING SPECTACLE OF SMITHFIELD RIBS & SADDLES AT 2019 ENGLISH WINTER FAIR
Jones Bros secure Beef Ribs Championship
Perrys of Eccleshall takes the Saddle of Lamb Trophy
Messrs LA Jones take Reserve Rib award
Reserve Saddle to M & A Hadfield & Sons
The Royal Smithfield Club Beef Ribs & Saddle of Lamb competitions, sponsored by Kepak St Merryn, were held at the Staffordshire County Showground 16th-17th November 2019, and Judge Mr Lee Machin, was extremely impressed with the high standard from all the entrants from a very strong field of more than 30 entries.
The champion Beef Rib came from Jones Bros of Hendrefor, Menai Bridge, with their August 2018-born Limousin-cross heifer entry with a carcase weight of 333kg grading R4L. The Reserve Beef Ribs from LA Jones, Tygwyn Farm Ltd, Ferwig, Cardigan was a 29-month-old British Blue-cross heifer grading R4H. Third Place went to Belcher Farms, Nelsons Lane, Hurst, Berkshire, with their 28-month O+4H Aberdeen Angus-cross heifer. All three winning ribs came from Kepak producers.
The Perpetual Lamb Saddle Trophy was awarded to Perrys of Eccleshall, Staffordshire, for their entry by a Texel-Beltex ram and out of a Texel-cross ewe from producer B Lawton & Son, New House Farm, Newport, Shrops – the first time this farm had entered the competition where father-and-son Brian & Toby run 900 commercial ewes crossed with Charollais and Texel-Beltex rams. Reserve went to M & A Hadfield & Sons, Derbys with third place awarded to Michael Wynne/EW Coates Butchers, with their Blue Texel cross ewe.
The Royal Smithfield Club extends its thanks to Leighton Jones & Dave Bennett of Kepak St Merryn, Judge Lee Machin, Club Steward Phil Henshaw, to all exhibitors, and all the hard-working team from the Staffordshire & Birmingham Agricultural Society.
COUNTDOWN TO ENGLISH WINTER FAIR 16-17 NOVEMBER
The countdown to this year’s English Winter Fair is on! All roads lead to the Staffordshire Showground 16-17 November. Reminder that entries for the Kepak-sponsored Smithfield Ribs of Beef & Saddle of Lamb competitions close Weds 13th November - please click HERE to enter. The EWF also marks the return of the Club’s famous Duke of Norfolk trophy and will be up for grabs for the first time at the event when pedigree Teams of Three compete on behalf of their breed for the coveted award.
ENGLISH WINTER FAIR WELCOMES DUKE OF NORFOLK TROPHY
ENGLISH WINTER FAIR WELCOMES DUKE OF NORFOLK TROPHY
The Royal Smithfield Club’s Duke of Norfolk Perpetual Trophy will make a welcome return to the 2019 winter fair circuit when it is presented for the first time at the English Winter Fair, Stafford, 16-17 November 2019. Regarded as one of the country’s most prestigious primestock trophies, it is awarded for the best group of three purebred beef animals.
The competition is open to pure bred bulls/steers and heifers that are entered in either the English Winter Fair pedigree classes or the National Pedigree Calf Show. Each Breed Society is invited to select a group, consisting of three males or females or a mixture of both sexes, to represent their breed. The competition will be judged on Sunday 17 November by Mr J Courts, Yorkshire, and Mr S Clatworthy, Somerset.
RASC CONFERENCE NORFOLK UK 30 JUNE - 11 JULY 2020
2020 RASC Conference – Norfolk, UK
Since 1963, the Commonwealth Agriculture Conference has been held biennially in Commonwealth nations across the world and is designed to give delegates a taste of the agriculture industry in that region of the host country.
The 29th Commonwealth Agriculture Conference title is “Circling the World” focusing on improving the interaction of circular economies and agriculture in sustainably overcoming the challenges that food production currently poses.
The 2020 RASC Conference will be held in Norwich, Norfolk, UK from 30 June to 11 July 2020.
The RASC was launched in Norfolk in 1957 and the Royal Norfolk Agricultural Association is delighted to be hosting the 2020 conference. Plans are advancing including:
Sandringham Estate tour
Royal Norfolk Show visit
Holkham Estate visit
Trips in to the city of Norwich and further afield into Suffolk.
Delegates will have the choice of accommodation at Dunston Hall, a 4* hotel to the south of Norwich, or at the University of East Anglia where the conference is being held. The theme of the conference will be based around the challenges affecting the Commonwealth as a whole, and how these relate to agriculture.
For more details on the conference please click on the conference website button below.
LIVESCOT 23 NOVEMBER - SMITHFIELD ENTRY FORMS
The schedule and entry forms for the Royal Smithfield Beef Ribs & Saddle of Lamb competitions at this year’s LiveScot are available by clicking HERE. LiveScot, run by the Scottish National Fatstock Club, is being held at Lanark on 23rd November. The Smithfield competitions are once again sponsored by Kepak McIntosh Donald. Closing date for entries is 1st November. Good luck!
ENGLISH WINTER FAIR ENTRY FORMS NOW AVAILABLE
For the schedule and entry form for the Royal Smithfield Club Beef Ribs & Saddle of Lamb competitions being held at the English Winter Fair Stafford, on 16-17 November please click HERE. These competitions are kindly sponsored by Kepak St Merryn. Closing date 13 November.
DUKE OF NORFOLK TROPHY COMES TO ENGLISH WINTER FAIR
The Royal Smithfield Club Duke of Norfolk Perpetual Trophy will be presented for the first time at the English Winter Fair, Stafford, 16-17 November 2019. Regarded as one of the country’s most prestigious primestock trophies, it is awarded for the best group of three purebred beef animals and was presented by His Grace the 16th Duke of Norfolk (1917-1975).
The competition is open to pure bred bulls/steers and heifers that are entered in either the English Winter Fair pedigree classes or the National Pedigree Calf Show. Each Breed Society will be invited to select a group, to consist of three males or females or a mixture of both sexes, to represent their breed. The competition will be judged on Sunday 17 November by Mr J Courts, Yorkshire, and Mr S Clatworthy, Somerset.
“We are delighted to include this prestigious new class from the Royal Smithfield Club in the English Winter Fair and expect the quality of entries to be extremely high,” said Richard Williams, CEO of the Staffordshire & Birmingham Agricultural Society which organises the event.
The English Winter Fair also hosts the Royal Smithfield Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution (RABI) Single Butchers Lamb competition in addition to its popular Beef Ribs & Saddle of Lamb contests supported by Kepak St Merryn. Schedule and entry forms will follow shortly.
KEPAK CONTINUES ITS SUPPORT OF ROYAL SMITHFIELD CLUB
KEPAK CONTINUES ITS SUPPORT OF ROYAL SMITHFIELD CLUB
Confirming its role as a major sponsor of the Royal Smithfield Club, Kepak will again sponsor its three Beef Ribs & Saddle of Lamb competitions being held within this coming winter’s series of primestock shows, namely Agrifest South West 6th November, English Winter Fair 16th-17th November and LiveScot 23rd November.
Following on from the successful events held in 2018, the Club is running a series of demonstrations and competitions at the main primestock showpieces to educate and inform the public as well as promote best practice in the industry through the whole supply chain. In 2019, these are Agrifest South West at Exeter, English Winter Fair at Stafford and LiveScot at Lanark.
Kepak, the Irish-based meat company, operates from four key production sites in the UK: McIntosh Donald, Portlethen, Scotland; and three St Merryn sites: Merthyr, Glamorgan, Wales, and Bodmin and Victoria in Cornwall, England.
Entry forms and schedules for the Smithfield Beef Ribs & Saddle of Lamb contests will be made available in due course through www.royalsmithfieldclub.co.uk.
THREE-IN-A-ROW FOR JESS AT NATIONAL YOUNG STARS
THREE-IN-A-ROW FOR JESS AT NATIONAL YOUNG STARS
Jess Pugh Takes Third Consecutive Butchery Title at National Young Stars
Luke Stuart, Runner-up
Overall Points Winners Backstreet Blues
The National Young Stars Competition held at Three Counties Showground, Malvern 20-21 August 2019 saw a third straight win for Jess Pugh, 26, of Ludlow Farm Shop in the Butchery Challenge under judge Martin Eccles of AHDB. Richard Saunders & Phil Henshaw were on hand to present the Royal Smithfield Club perpetual trophy to the delighted winner.
Runner-up was first-time entrant Luke Stuart of DT Waller & Son, Ledbury. Each competitor was tasked with creating a promotional display of cuts from two rough cuts of primals and undertook an interview with the judge to promote their industry.
There was a great turnout of teams in the pig, sheep and cattle competitions with entrants expected to demonstrate a variety of skills during the two-day competition including stockjudging, breed knowledge and promotion, dressing, showing alongside interviews with the judging panel.
Taking home the RSC perpetual trophy as overall points winner in the three sections combined was the Blue Texel Backstreet Blues team of Jack Bodily, Ted Lloyd & Harvey Heath.
Qualifying to represent the UK at the 4H Stockjudging at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, Toronto, Ontario, Canada in November 2019 were Robyn Westcott, Hannah Baldwin & Rachel Armour
Team Results
PIGS: 1. Massey Divas; 2. Sizzling Saddlebacks; 3. Black Ops Trio
SHEEP UNTRIMMED: 1. Rocking Romneys; 2. Badger Beauties; 3. Team Jacobs
SHEEP TRIMMED: 1. Backstreet Blues; 2. Kerry Hill Young Breeders; 3. Hampshire Down Traditionally Trending
CATTLE DUAL PURPOSE: 1. Irish Moilies; 2. Dexters
CATTLE: 1. Deja Moo (Angus); 2. Canadian Cowgirls (Angus); 3. Wot Wots (Speckle Park)
RECIPE COMPETITION AT NATIONAL YOUNG STARS
A new feature of the National Young Stars event at Malvern 20-21 August will be a Recipe Competition to celebrate British Meat and supported by the Royal Smithfield Club & QSM (Quality Standard Mark) for Beef & Lamb. Open to children aged from 11 and up to 18, all you have to do is create a recipe for a family of four which uses the best of British beef, lamb or pork with the winning dish cooked by a professional chef live at the National Young Stars event, Three Counties Show, Malvern, on 21st August. The winner will also receive a £25 Amazon voucher. So, to celebrate British Meat, learn about where food comes from, the importance of local produce and to have fun along the way, please click the entry form HERE.
NATIONAL YOUNG STARS - Butchery Challenge
The National Young Stars will take place at the Royal Three Counties, Malvern 20-21 August and will again feature the Butchery Challenge supported by the Smithfield Club alongside its other competitions. Open to ages 18-28, it takes place on Weds 21st August with young butchers presenting a display of meat, creating a new cut or presentation, and taking part in a short interview about the industry. For full information including schedule and entry form please click HERE or visit the National Young Stars website. Entries close 5 August. This is a great event showcasing the industry’s future talent. Please support it!
BICENTENARY TROPHY - CALL FOR NOMINATIONS
Following the presentation in March this year of the Royal Smithfield Club's Bicentenary Trophy by HRH The Countess of Wessex to Heather Jenkins, we look to the UK’s meat and livestock industry to create a stimulating list of nominations for the award for 2019-20.
The aim of our Bicentenary Trophy award is to highlight the success of an individual or organisation who has made a significant contribution to the British meat and livestock industry for the benefit of the whole sector. Nominations close on 13th August 2019 with the independent selection panel meeting on 25th September to review all the nominations received from across the industry, from education and research through to producers, processors and retailers.
Please nominate a person or company who you feel has made a real difference on a national scale to our industry. Full details including a nomination form are available by clicking HERE.