Locals land fleece honours

Locals land fleece honours

KAROLIN MACGREGOR – Tasmanian Country
7/6/19

A GOOD season had led to some excellent competition in the fleece section of this year’s Campbell Town Show.

A large number of top quality fleece made judging a tough job last weekend but in the end it was two of the state’s well known wool operations that claimed the major awards.  Carol and Allan Phillips took home the coveted New England Wool competition with a fleece from their Glen Stuart operation near Deddington. This is the third time the couple have won the New England competition.

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Finest kind of wool relies on sound management

Finest kind of wool relies on sound management

Angie and David Waters, Tarrangower Merinos at Hillgrove near Armidale have culled their flock by half to survive drought but their efforts in producing super fine wool keep winning high praise from Ermenegildo Zegna.

Fifth and sixth generation wool producers David and Angie Waters, Tarrangower Merinos, have survived seven years of below normal rainfall at Hillgrove east of Armidale.

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Ermenegildo Zegna honours Australian wool growers

Ermenegildo Zegna honours Australian wool growers

Luxury menswear brand Ermenegildo Zegna has once again honoured Australia’s best growers by awarding the Superfine Wool Trophy and the Vellus Aureum Trophy. Supporting growers to improve the quality of merino wool, Ermenegildo Zegna has been working consistently to celebrate the importance of this fibre and support growers in their quest to produce the best.

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Rowbottom family from St Helen's wins wool's top prize, the Vellus Aureum Trophy

Rowbottom family from St Helen's wins wool's top prize, the Vellus Aureum Trophy

David and Susan Rowbottom, pictured with Paolo Zegna, have won the Vellus Aureum trophy for the fifth time in six years. Son Aaron and daughter-in-law Rebecca Rowbottom, of Orford, placed second.

WHEN it comes to fine wool, the Rowbottoms are the family who have three bags full. They again took out the Vellus Aureum trophy for the best sheep wool in the world, the golden fleece.

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Ermenegildo Zegna Celebrates the 56th edition of its wool awards

Ermenegildo Zegna Celebrates the 56th edition of its wool awards

Melbourne, 16th April 2019 – Over 55 years ago, Ermenegildo Zegna established its inaugural “Ermenegildo Zegna Wool Trophy” to award and incentivize growers to improve the quality of superfine merino and has consistently worked to celebrate the importance of this fibre and support growers in their quest to produce the best in the world. This year, for the 56th edition of the prestigious program, Ermenegildo Zegna has once again honoured Australia’s best growers by awarding the “Superfine Wool Trophy” and the “Vellus Aureum Trophy” during an exclusive gala dinner hosted by Paolo Zegna, President of the Group. 

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Tilba Tilba fleece shines in quality field

Tilba Tilba fleece shines in quality field

By TRAVIS KING
Farm Weekly

WOOL A TOP line-up of fleeces in this year’s Make Smoking History Wagin Woolorama wool section had the judges working hard to come up with their overall winner. The depth of quality in this year’s event, which saw 130 fleeces entered from 115 entrants, deserved even more credit than normal given the tough season most growers had experienced in 2018 with a later than usual start. The overall winning fleece wasn’t just fine on the day, it was grand when the champion fine wool fleece exhibited by the Rintoul family, Tilba Tilba stud, Williams, was announced the grand champion fleece of the event.

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1PP = excellence in quality, breeding and preparation

Source - AWEX
Congratulations to the owners of KINGSTON / TASMANIA on producing 2 superb bales of superfine wool on display in the AWN catalogue in Melbourne today.
Classer E. Archer ('93) has once again done an outstanding job in meticulously preparing these bales and she has the measurements to back it up:
Lot 1: 16.5 micron, 0.1 VM, 76.8% Yld, 78mm, 10% CVL & 47 n/kt clean
Breeding, preparation & excellence.

Superfine woolgrowers awarded for their sustainable farming commitments

Superfine woolgrowers awarded for their sustainable farming commitments

Peter and Rosemary McNeill of Europambela, Walcha, are the perfect example of the type of woolgrower Reda want to source their superfine Merino wool from. 

Not only does their 15.4–micron Merino wool clip meet the top quality fleece line Reda requires to make their worsted fabrics to make luxury suiting sold all around the world, they have the sustainable story to go with it. 

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