Smith lining up Golden Shears Open No 6

Defending Golden Shears Open shearing champion Rowland Smith remains on target for a sixth win in the event by qualifying in first place for tomorrow's semi-finals.

The TAB's hot favourite to win, Smith was a comfortable leader in tonight's top 30 quarterfinal shootout in a near-packed War Memorial Stadium in Masterton, almost 1.5pts clear of next-man-in, 2006 champion and fellow Hawke's Bay shearer Dion King.

The first five of the 12 qualifiers have horn the Golden Shears Open final in the past and will be among the favourites to make the last step-up to tomorrow night's six-man final of 20 sheep.

Only two have not, including sixth-man-in and double lower grades champion Ringakaha Paewai, from Dannevirke, living in Gore, and brother of Six60 drummer Eli Paewai.

Smith was also top qualifier in the heats of 71 shearers, his form carrying on from 11 consecutive wins in competitions around the country since January 19, in an almost uneaten run of just over 50 finals in the last two years.

Points in each stage revert to scratch, but the quip of the night went to spectator who reckoned that even if it's zero across the board as the first sheep is dragged on to the board Smith still has a head start.

Defending champion Rowland Smith in tonight's Golden Shears Open quarterfinals, claiming the No 1 position heading into Saturday afternoon's semi-finals with the hope of landing the title for a 6th rime a few hours later, and with it a place at the …

Defending champion Rowland Smith in tonight's Golden Shears Open quarterfinals, claiming the No 1 position heading into Saturday afternoon's semi-finals with the hope of landing the title for a 6th rime a few hours later, and with it a place at the World Championships in France in July.
PHOTO/Pete Nikolaison, Golden Shears.

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