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-It's been a Monday to remember

-here in Llanelwedd.

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-Over 50,000

-made their way to the Showground.

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-The main theme of the day

-was certainly the heat.

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-It's started to quieten down here.

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-The sun is setting

-on the first Monday of the Show.

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-The analysis, discussions and

-celebrations have already started.

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-Stay with us for the next hour

-for all the colour and emotion...

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-..of the first Monday

-of the 2016 Royal Welsh Show.

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-Coming up, the Sir Bryner award

-for a special farmer.

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-The Queen's Cup

-for the champion pig.

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-The beef championship.

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-We'll also meet some interesting

-characters from the Show.

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-Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas officially

-opened the Show this morning.

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-He is from Meirionnydd,

-this year's feature county.

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-This is the animals' eisteddfod,

-but also the people's eisteddfod.

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-It is where culture, industry...

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-..great produce and the enjoyment

-of a way of life all come together.

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-I hereby announce that the 2016

-Royal Welsh Show is officially open.

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-Monday is always a big day

-at the Royal Welsh Show...

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-..and the Sheep Ring

-is no exception.

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-Chewing the cud through all the

-competitions is Catrin Haf Jones.

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-The Torddu Welsh Mountain Sheep

-are in the ring.

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-At the moment,

-it's the turn of the ewe lambs.

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-It's really hotting up here,

-in tune with the weather.

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-There are forty taking part.

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-Bethan Watkin of Blaen Y Waun Farm

-in Borth, Aberystwyth, is with me.

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-You are Chair of the Badger Face

-Welsh Mountain Sheep Society.

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-I can't think of anyone better

-to sell this breed to us.

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-Tell us a little about this breed.

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-It's a Welsh breed...

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-..a coloured Welsh breed.

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-In English, they're called

-Badger Faced Welsh Mountain.

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-The markings on the head are very

-similar to those on a badger.

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-Ideally, it should be a hardy sheep.

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-It's originally a mountain sheep...

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-..so the judges

-will be looking for that.

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-This shortlist

-is almost as big as some classes.

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-It's been a tough job.

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-There were about forty

-in this class, a very strong class.

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-After very careful consideration,

-he has finally made up his mind.

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-He has decided.

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-Megan Protheroe from Brecon

-takes first prize.

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-The winner

-of the Torddu championship...

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-..was Malcolm Evans

-from Cynwyl Elfed.

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-Dafydd Harries of Llanddeusant...

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-..you had the tough job

-of deciding between the 180 animals.

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-Why did you choose this one

-as Champion of the breed?

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-It was a tough ask

-but I enjoyed the day.

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-She really stood out.

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-As soon as she came into the ring,

-she caught my eye.

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-I couldn't find any faults with her.

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-Not many are faultless,

-but she almost got there.

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-You've made a friend for life,

-Malcolm Evans.

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-How do you respond

-to being given this honour?

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-I'm very thankful.

-It's a tremendous honour.

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-It's the first time

-we've won the Championship.

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-Something told me

-that she would suit Dafydd...

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-..but I never really thought

-we would win.

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-An incredible honour

-after plenty of hard work.

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-My wife and son

-have worked with me as a team.

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-It was quite stressful

-coming up here over the weekend...

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-..but we got here

-and we're very pleased today.

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-Many congratulations

-and thanks to Dafydd.

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-The Sir Bryner is one

-of the Society's main awards.

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-It's a prize given for innovation

-and inspiration in agriculture.

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-This year, the theme

-was Grassland Management...

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-..and there was a change

-to the prize-giving ceremony.

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-I have the Golden Envelope.

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-I have the Golden Envelope.

-

-It's like The X Factor!

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-I'm Arthur Owen and I farm

-at Bodysgaw in Llannefydd, Denbigh.

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-I have 350 dairy cows...

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-..Friesians

-or Friesians crossed with Jerseys.

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-They are cattle which use up grass

-efficiently to produce milk.

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-My name is Tom Tudor

-and I farm at Llysun in Llanerfyl...

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-..in the Banw valley

-in the heart of Montgomeryshire.

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-We farm sheep and suckler cows.

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-There's nothing healthier,

-as far as eating is concerned...

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-..than lamb meat that's only

-been reared on grass and milk.

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-I'm Gerwyn Owen from Pantygwiail

-farm, Dihewyd, Lampeter.

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-We have always been a dairy farm...

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-..producing milk

-as simply as we can.

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-My father won a Grassland

-competition throughout Wales...

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-..back in 1971,

-the first of its kind.

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-All of us in the final three

-deserve to win.

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-I'm not nervous, I'm just glad to be

-in the final three. It's an honour.

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-It would be an honour to win such

-a prestigious award at the Show.

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-Here are the three,

-but who will win?

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-This is like the Oscars ceremony!

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-And the winner is...

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-..Mr Tom Tudor MBE FRAgS.

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-Congratulations to Tom

-and Mrs Tudor.

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-It's such an honour to represent

-Montgomeryshire in this award.

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-There are so many excellent

-grassland farmers across Wales.

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-I just can't believe that I'm here

-representing all of them here today.

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-Making this decision really

-gave Dafydd Jones and I a headache.

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-There was just one thing

-that made Tom stand out...

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-..just by a hair's breadth

-from the other two.

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-As well as being involved

-with farmers and the YFC...

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-..he sat on many committees...

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-..with researchers into grasslands.

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-He shared with them

-his vast experience and knowledge.

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-I didn't believe that I had won.

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-I never thought I would win.

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-It was incredible

-when it actually happened.

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-You'll be celebrating this evening.

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-Especially

-as you're at the Royal Welsh.

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-How shall we do it?

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-How shall we do it?

-

-You tell me and I'll tag along!

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-Celebrating too, having won

-the Dr Emrys Evans trophy...

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-..for the best use of mechanization

-in an agricultural enterprise...

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-..was a delighted

-Dafydd Evans of Hendreseifion.

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-It is an honour to win, to come

-through the heats and to win.

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-I'm very happy.

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-No-one is busier during

-this week than the Young Farmers.

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-Among the hundreds of competitions

-taking place...

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-..there's one for the best caravan

-at the Young People's Village.

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-The prize is a free pitch

-for next year.

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-You won't believe

-some of the efforts!

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-Oh, isn't she smart!

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-I'm Hefin Jones, and this year,

-I decide to create a digger.

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-Last year, we created a forest

-harvester out of the caravan.

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-Here's the overflow, so if it gets a

-bit crowded in the other caravan...

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-..we can sleep here.

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-It's very luxurious, as you can see.

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-Six of us were in the local pub...

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-..and our main sponsor came over

-to ask us to create a digger.

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-We started to doodle

-on some scrap paper...

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-..decided it could be done,

-and went for it!

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-The track is made from corrugated

-sheet, rollers from baked bean tins.

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-Welcome to the caravan and the rest

-of the idiots who helped make it.

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-Zac Harrison, Llew Morgan,

-Aled Jones, Sion Evans...

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-..but sadly, Ifor Jones,

-the sixth member, isn't here yet.

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-We already have an idea

-for next year, but it's a secret.

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-You'll have to come back next year

-to see it.

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-That's it!

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-Join us after the break...

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-..for the pig champion

-winning the Queen's Cup...

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-..the best produce at the Show...

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-..and the winners

-in the horse section.

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

-

-Subtitles

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-Welcome back.

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-Every nook and cranny

-on the Showground is very busy.

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-And on the YFC stage,

-something a little bit different.

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-I'm Enfys Hatcher, a YFC member

-from Llanwenog in Ceredigion.

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-I'm here to compete in the

-Top of the Pops competition.

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-Don't tell anyone,

-but I shouldn't be here.

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-I'm a school teacher and I'm here

-pretending to be on a school trip.

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-I've sneaked into the YFC office

-and I'm competing in a pink outfit!

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-I'm going to sneak back to the bus

-in a minute. Don't tell anyone!

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-The Queen's Cup rotates around the

-different sections at the Show...

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-..from year to year.

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-This year, it's being awarded

-in the Pig Section.

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-The competition is fierce.

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-Every year, the Queen's Cup

-is awarded to Welsh breeds.

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-This year, it's the turn of the

-Welsh pigs, and it's quite a battle.

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-It's the Queen's Cup

-for the Welsh Pigs this year.

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-It comes around every four years.

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-I got here

-about an hour and a half ago.

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-I've washed the pigs

-and had a look around.

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-The standard is very high.

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-I'm Ela Roberts from Gwyniasa Farm,

-Llithfaen, Pwllheli.

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-There's tension here

-in the Welsh Pigs section...

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-..because the Queen's Cup

-is up for grabs.

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-I have high hopes.

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-I'm Joyce Owens. I'm here with

-Gerallt Owens and our son Llyr.

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-We hope to be showing

-the Welsh Pigs later...

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-..to see if we can win

-the Queen's Cup.

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-We live in hope!

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-I'm Iwan Owens from St Clears.

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-I've come to the Show

-with four pigs...

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-..one Landrace and three Welsh.

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-It's the first time

-I've exhibited by myself here.

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-I hope to beat my uncle and auntie,

-Gerallt and Joyce.

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-Here we go.

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-I've been around the Welsh Pigs.

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-There are many entries.

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-I think the Cup will stay in Wales.

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-After a morning

-of fierce competition...

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-..we're down to

-the last two championships.

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-Only two of the previous four

-remain.

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-This is the Welsh Pigs Championship.

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-This is the young boar section.

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-The two boars

-are of different ages.

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-Both of these won their classes.

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-So it's between these two

-to find the best boar.

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-Yes.

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-Ela and Huw own both apparently.

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-Ela and Huw Roberts were definitely

-into the main championship...

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-..and a chance

-to win the Queen's Cup...

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-..but which boar would win?

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-Huw's boar beat Ela's boar!

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-It's hot!

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-It's nice to have such weather.

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-We've seen the winning boar

-owned by Huw from Lleyn.

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-What is this category?

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-These are the females.

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-They were in four classes -

-yearlings, six months old...

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-..and up to the adults.

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-Teifi Evans won for

-the best female exhibit.

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-Vying for the Supreme Championship

-and the Queen's Cup...

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-..Teifi Evans up against

-Ela and Huw Roberts.

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-The boar and sow

-are in the ring now.

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-The judge

-will choose the one he prefers.

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-There's tension here.

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-Some of the best-known breeders

-in Wales are here...

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-..Teifi Evans and Huw and Ela.

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-It's gone to Huw and Ela.

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-Well done indeed.

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-They'll be delighted

-to win the Queen's Cup.

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-Teifi, it was a close-run thing.

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-The heat caught up with the sow.

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-She ran out of steam

-halfway through.

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-We're here competing. The sow's

-looks as good as I hoped she could.

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-If there are better here, so what.

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-I'm proud.

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-You've done so well over the years.

-Well done.

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-Thank you.

-We'd better go into the shade.

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-My favourite people have won.

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-Huw and Ela, are you OK?

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-Huw and Ela, are you OK?

-

-Yes, we're great, thanks.

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-You deserve lots of credit.

-Well done.

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-We're...

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-The Queen's Cup doesn't come round

-often at all in the pigs section.

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-We set about winning it this year.

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-When it happens,

-it's a very good feeling.

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-Every year, the Food Hall

-goes from strength to strength.

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-The variety of foods

-is extraordinary...

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-..and I'm passing anyway,

-so I might as well call in!

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-We have 17 different flavours

-this year...

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-..all named after our heroic

-footballers at Euro 2016.

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-Helen, which is the most popular

-flavour?

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-We have combined some of our usual

-flavours with a footballer.

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-For example,

-Bale's Bursting Blueberry.

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-That is always popular.

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-We have also created new flavours.

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-This year,

-we have Coleman's Custard Glory!

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-It's a bed of custard...

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-..with summer fruits

-running through it.

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-I'll try it now.

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-It's delicious.

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-It's lovely.

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-The chutneys are the most popular.

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-Mustards, chilli jams,

-onion marmalades...

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-..all preserved

-in sugar or vinegar.

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-It's your fiftieth year.

-Will there be any celebrations?

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-It's really taken off this year.

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-The highlight will be

-going to Japan.

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-They have fallen in love

-with lemon curd.

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-It's savoury and sweet

-at the same time.

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-They have really taken

-to that product.

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-It's great for the company

-that you're going over to Japan.

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-You are spreading the gospel,

-so to speak.

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-Pewin Ynfytyn, I just love that

-name. Tell us a bit about it.

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-Pewin Ynfytyn is inspired

-by the word, pewin.

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-We discovered that the word

-was used in the Rhondda...

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-..but unfortunately,

-it's no longer used.

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-Our task is to get the word 'pewin'

-back into the dictionary.

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-It means 'peacock'.

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-I have never heard of the word,

-but it's a great name.

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-All the names sound inspired.

-There is a story behind each one.

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-Exactly, and this glass is marked

-with the Welsh word for 'pint'.

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-That's great, lads.

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-In the Main Ring

-on the first morning...

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-..the competitions started off

-with the Riding classes.

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-The first class was Hunters Riding.

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-The judges were a married couple.

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-David Oliver, Heledd Cynwal and Rob

-Jones were in the commentary box.

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-They have decided on the winner

-and the winner is...

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-..Banjo, ridden by Gemma Rees.

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-There is plenty of support

-from the grandstand.

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-Many congratulations to Miss Rosita

-Hamer and Hokey Cokey...

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-..for winning the Hunters Riding

-class for four-year-old horses.

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-Zara Owen is the rider.

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-Rob, they have now left the ring...

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-..and Zara Owen has had

-a very successful morning.

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-It's the second class she has won.

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-She also won the Hunters Riding

-lightweight class.

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-This is Red Letter Day.

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-This is the Hunters Riding class for

-a Middleweight mare or gelding...

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-..four year old or over.

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-The winner is Merlyn Court,

-owned by Mr and Mrs Bowdler.

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-Many congratulations to them.

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-This is the Hunters Riding class

-for a Heavyweight mare or gelding...

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-..four year old or over.

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-In first place, Paxford Venture

-owned by Mr Malcolm Rosser.

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-There is plenty of support

-for this horse...

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-..in the Main Ring at Llanelwedd.

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-Good luck to Mr Prosser as he

-challenges for the championship.

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-It's the best championship we've

-seen in this section for many years.

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-I agree.

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-Every one is good enough

-to grace the Horse of the Year Show.

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-Here come Mr and Mrs Varley.

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-I hope they have

-a good journey home...

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-..after any disagreements

-they might have had.

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-They have gone

-for the Heavyweight...

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-..Paxford Venture

-owned by Malcolm Rosser.

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-He is the champion.

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-I'd love to be able to go there now!

-But there we are.

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-After the break,

-the big story of the day...

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-..the beef cattle championship.

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-Believe me,

-it's a big story here this year!

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-Welcome back.

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-There was only one place to be

-on the Monday at this year's Show.

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-That was the Cattle Ring.

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-The stage was set,

-the crowd was ready...

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-..as the big breeds prepared to grab

-the headlines again this year.

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-It's an enormous honour

-to stand in the ring.

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-It's a show that's special to us in

-Wales, and especially Meirionnydd.

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-It's a special feeling.

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-I was with you in the cattle shed

-yesterday.

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-You said straight away there was the

-best Hereford bull you've ever seen.

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-It's almost a perfect example of the

-breed. Isn't that right, Richard?

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-Yes, he's a very special bull

-in terms of his body and strength.

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-He's already won the Highland Show

-in Scotland.

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-He's got quite a history already.

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-The Welsh Black cattle,

-our national breed.

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-Alwyn Rees

-is casting his eye over them.

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-What do you think of her, Dai?

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-Richard liked the look of her

-when she entered the ring earlier.

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-She's very modern.

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-She's Welsh, but very modern, with

-a beautiful head and great body.

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-I think she will be pulled forward,

-but I'm not the judge today.

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-She caught my eye from the start.

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-What about her, Richard?

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-She's a lovely heifer.

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-The champion bull, who came second

-to her, was from the same bull.

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-They have the same father.

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-It shows the father is very capable

-and that he has style.

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-A Blonde bull is coming in next.

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-He's a perfect example

-of the breed...

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-..in terms of his length, strength,

-power and muscle mass.

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-He's a very good bull.

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-We can see the Simmental coming up

-alongside the judge, Alwyn Rees.

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-She's a huge cow.

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-There were three

-against each other.

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-Three in the running

-for the best of the Simmentals.

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-I'll tell you something,

-they were a feast for the eyes.

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-She has been champion

-four years out of the last five.

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-This will be close, I'm sure.

-What do you think?

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-He's a very good bull.

-He's holding the reserve champion.

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-The famous cow

-was up against the two bulls.

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-The two bulls

-won the judge's attention.

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-He's a very good bull.

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-Now we're looking

-at the Belgian Blue.

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-It's now called the British Blue.

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-She's a very nice heifer.

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-This breed has improved most out of

-the breeds that have come to the UK.

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-Their colours are better than ever.

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-They're a breed that moves a

-lot better than the Belgian Blue.

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-They're muscly but as much

-as they used to be.

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-They have the potential

-to be very nice.

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-It's great to see

-the British Whites.

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-There's a place for everything.

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-They're very popular cattle

-with those who keep them.

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-As you can see, they're poled.

-They don't have horns.

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-They're very similar

-to Angus cattle.

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-That's one advantage.

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-We have the Angus bull

-and then the longhorn over there.

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-There are horns

-in the middle of the lineout.

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-My choice of the last four

-is quite an equal choice.

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-Therefore, with no further ado...

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-..I'll tap out my champion

-and reserve champion.

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-Thanks for giving me the honour

-to be here at The Royal Welsh...

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-..at Meirionnydd.

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-He's playing with us now.

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-Wow!

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-Listen to the audience.

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-Well, well, well.

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-The Hereford Bull is the winner.

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-Don't speak.

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-Oh, boy, I'm so glad.

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-T D and L D, Livesey,

-Caerleon County.

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-The champion bull in the individual

-beef cattle competition in Scotland.

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-The Simmental is second.

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-She's a large cow.

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-The Simmental has reserve champion.

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-Alwyn has remained faithful...

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-..to that which he has raised

-and liked over the years.

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-A strong, powerful bull.

-The Simmental is an enormous cow.

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-I want to ask you a question.

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-The Hereford breed hasn't won

-for over ten years.

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-What will winning the competition

-do for the breed now?

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-I'm sure it'll be good publicity.

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-The supermarkets are all trying

-to push the Herefords...

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-..because of their taste.

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-With that being the background,

-it's going to be a big push.

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-Congratulations. What's your name?

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-Will.

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-How does it feel to win?

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-How does it feel to win?

-

-Tremendous. We won at the Highland.

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-I thought that was the pinnacle

-but this has topped it.

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-You must have known

-you had something special.

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-We've known he's special for a long

-time, but not quite how special.

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-Congratulations.

-It's such an honour.

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-Thank you very much.

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-One of the most colourful sections

-is the Flower section...

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-..the place to be to relax and take

-a break from the all the excitement.

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-Who better to have as a guide than

-Donald Morgan from Blodau'r Bedol.

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-The theme here

-was 'The Price of Coal'.

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-You could interpret it

-in any way you wanted to.

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-You could opt for the mines

-which have closed down...

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-..or the 50th anniversary

-of Aberfan.

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-This arrangement is by Eleri Thomas.

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-It's a lovely arrangement

-at the front...

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-..natural, full of light

-and very delicate.

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-It contrasts with the darkness of

-the slag running down the mountain.

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-It's a very good interpretation

-of the Aberfan disaster...

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-..and the great sadness

-that took place fifty years ago.

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-This competition's theme

-is the life of Shakespeare.

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-This competitor has interpreted

-Shakespeare's life in wildlife.

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-The fairies, witches and all the

-spirits come into his life...

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-..and making it onto the pages

-of his compositions.

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-He has gone out onto the farm

-to get the wood...

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-..and you can even

-look into the water.

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-He loved to sit there...

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-..and take that feeling

-out of the natural habitat.

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-This is the Supreme Championship

-at the Royal Welsh.

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-This year,

-it's in the Jewels section.

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-The arrangement by Delyth Price uses

-these lovely Phalaenopsis orchids...

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-..has a natural feel

-and has plenty of movement.

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-These are Under Saddle horses

-coming into the ring.

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-It's an enormous class

-in Section C this morning.

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-I'm counting 66 in the catalogue.

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-The judges have a busy morning

-ahead of them.

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-Sarah Gwilym

-will be judging horsemanship.

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-Lisa Reed

-will be judging conformation.

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-He's won.

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-Nicole Musson,

-Popsters Tommy Cockles, 1648.

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-Nicole has lost her father recently.

0:31:490:31:54

-It's a very emotional time.

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-Her father would have been here

-with her.

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-You're starting me off now.

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-Well done, Nicole.

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-Popsters Tommy Cockles

-has won the Welsh cob, section C.

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-Also winning the Championship

-in the same class of Section C...

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-..Nicole Musson receives

-the Brynle Williams Award.

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-On to the Welsh Cobs Section.

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-The marks have been decided.

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-I believe

-Renvarg The Mystic has won.

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-Well done to them.

0:32:440:32:46

-Abergavenny Valmai has it.

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-Abergavenny Valmai

-has been very successful...

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-..winning the main competition here

-last year.

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-We've reached the highlight

-of the competitions...

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-..in the Welsh Cobs Under Saddle

-section - the Championship.

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-Meirion Evans and Nathan Arnold,

-the judges...

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-..have worked tirelessly

-all morning.

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-There are six in the ring -

-the top two from three classes.

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-Nantwood Solomon,

-the winner of the gelding class...

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-..is currently being considered.

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-The Champion Welsh Cob Under Saddle

-is Nantwood Solomon.

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-He's owned by Miss Katie Common.

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-Many congratulations to her.

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-A lot of very good horses

-have been beaten.

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-After the break, a chance to meet

-one of the Show's characters...

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-..the best action

-from the Sheep Ring...

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-..and the woolhandling championship.

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-Welcome back.

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-Teamwork is essential

-in all aspects of the Show...

0:34:290:34:33

-..especially if you're in charge

-of the YFC's PA system.

0:34:330:34:37

-Three of us do this.

0:34:380:34:39

-Muscle, the mouth and the brains.

0:34:400:34:42

-I'm the one who carries things.

0:34:420:34:45

-Bill is quite old

-so we have to take care of him.

0:34:450:34:48

-Jason is the brains.

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-I'm the only one

-who can do the sound!

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-He's rather nasty!

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-No, he's great.

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-Gary is the mouth.

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-Three of us - me, Bill and Jason.

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-It's brilliant.

0:35:020:35:04

-We're sitting

-in the mobile recording studio...

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-..on the performance stage

-at the Royal Welsh Show.

0:35:080:35:11

-We're doing the sound

-for the YFC gang.

0:35:120:35:15

-You never know

-what you're going to get with them.

0:35:190:35:21

-You might get a CD

-or a memory stick.

0:35:220:35:24

-No-one wants it on a record or tape,

-which is good.

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-We have everything.

0:35:270:35:28

-There's a wealth of talent here.

0:35:290:35:31

-We haven't laughed once

-since doing this job.

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-Jase and Gonk

-aren't the most civilized.

0:35:360:35:39

-I have to keep them under control.

0:35:410:35:43

-That's what I do.

0:35:440:35:45

-I haven't done any nonsense

-in my life!

0:35:460:35:49

-I'm going to find out

-what's on next, OK?

0:35:540:35:56

-Good boy.

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-The sheep shed

-is packed again this year.

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-The mountain breeds

-are well-represented.

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-Keeping a beady eye

-on those breeds...

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-..is Catrin Penlan y Mor.

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-The Black Welsh Mountain Sheep

-are now in the Sheep Ring.

0:36:200:36:24

-This is the class for ewe lambs.

0:36:240:36:26

-I'm joined by quite an expert

-on this breed...

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-..Rowena Rowlands from Isallt farm,

-Gaerwen.

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-You've been keeping Black Welsh

-Mountain sheep for 25 years.

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-You also happen to be married

-to the man judging this competition!

0:36:390:36:43

-Who better to tell us

-what's going through his mind!

0:36:430:36:46

-What is he looking for?

0:36:460:36:48

-He will look through the wool

-of every sheep for any sign of grey.

0:36:480:36:52

-That's considered a fault.

0:36:520:36:54

-He likes small, thin ears.

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-He'll check their heads

-to make sure there are no horns.

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-That's also a fault.

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-Dyfed is working through the class.

-He has quite a few to examine!

0:37:020:37:07

-I'm sure he'll be boiling hot!

0:37:070:37:09

-Was he worried about the task ahead?

0:37:090:37:12

-No, he did the job eight years ago.

-He was looking forward to it.

0:37:120:37:16

-It's nice to see

-such strong classes.

0:37:160:37:18

-What exactly is he doing now?

0:37:180:37:20

-He's checking the tails

-and the wool.

0:37:210:37:23

-He's checking for any grey.

0:37:230:37:25

-He's going through the sides now.

0:37:250:37:27

-Do you have to be very thorough

-in this work?

0:37:280:37:30

-Yes, extremely.

0:37:300:37:32

-What does it mean

-if he spots something?

0:37:320:37:35

-They need to be completely black.

0:37:350:37:37

-He's now taking a look at the teeth

-on this one.

0:37:370:37:40

-Yes, the teeth.

0:37:400:37:43

-The winner of the competition was

-Christopher Garn from Llandovery.

0:37:460:37:50

-Congratulations.

0:37:500:37:52

-There we are. He's been awarded

-his rosette and his trophy.

0:37:540:37:59

-Let's have a word with him.

0:37:590:38:00

-Christopher Garn, congratulations.

0:38:010:38:04

-Very pleased, I'm sure,

-with the result.

0:38:050:38:07

-Dyfed made a good choice there!

0:38:070:38:09

-Best choice.

-We've had a hell of a day.

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-Three sheep, three firsts.

-A great day.

0:38:110:38:13

-Perfect day for you.

-And sunshine to enjoy it all!

0:38:140:38:16

-It's a bit hot.

-I'm ready for a beer!

0:38:170:38:19

-Yes, it's quite challenging weather

-for showing all day.

0:38:190:38:22

-It's great to show them off

-but it makes you sweat a lot!

0:38:220:38:25

-The sheep are a bit fed up

-but it's better than rain!

0:38:250:38:29

-Huge congratulations to you.

0:38:290:38:32

-We've now reached the Black Welsh

-Mountain sheep championship.

0:38:400:38:44

-Rowena Rowlands very kindly stayed

-with me throughout the competition.

0:38:450:38:49

-In the championship, we have a

-yearling ram against a yearling ewe.

0:38:500:38:54

-Do you agree with the choice?

0:38:540:38:56

-Do you agree with the choice?

-

-Absolutely.

0:38:560:38:58

-Do you have a preference? We have

-two good animals against each other.

0:38:590:39:03

-Yes.

0:39:030:39:05

-You've watched the entire

-competition.

0:39:050:39:08

-Do you have an inkling

-of how it will go?

0:39:090:39:11

-Will you put your head on the block

-before your husband has to do so?!

0:39:120:39:15

-I think maybe I'd better not!

0:39:150:39:19

-Is it close?

0:39:190:39:20

-Is it close?

-

-Yes, I think it's quite close.

0:39:200:39:22

-He's seen them come through

-the various classes and sections.

0:39:220:39:28

-But he's still going back

-to compare them.

0:39:280:39:30

-What are the little details

-that might make all the difference?

0:39:310:39:36

-He's checking the loin

-and the meat on the hindquarters.

0:39:390:39:43

-He takes a look from further away.

0:39:430:39:45

-I think he's made his choice.

-He's just taking a step back.

0:39:450:39:49

-Oh, no. He's coming round again.

0:39:490:39:51

-It's a huge responsibility

-to choose a breed champion!

0:39:530:39:57

-The reputation of Black Welsh

-Mountain sheep is in his hands!

0:39:570:40:01

-I think it's quite close.

0:40:010:40:04

-They are two great exhibits,

-no matter how it goes.

0:40:050:40:07

-He has chosen the ewe.

0:40:080:40:11

-It's owned by William Workman,

-Fedw Farm, Brecon.

0:40:120:40:14

-They've beaten the champion

-of last year and 2014.

0:40:150:40:19

-William Workman,

-congratulations to you.

0:40:200:40:24

-Thank you very much.

0:40:240:40:26

-I hear you've had quite a bit

-of success with this creature.

0:40:260:40:30

-She hasn't been out many times...

0:40:300:40:32

-..but she was here this time last

-year as a ewe lamb and she won.

0:40:320:40:36

-She's following it through

-thankfully.

0:40:360:40:38

-She performed again for you.

0:40:390:40:40

-Dyfed Rowlands, you had

-the difficult task today.

0:40:410:40:44

-You saw 142 entries in total.

0:40:440:40:46

-How did you decide

-on the breed champion for 2016?

0:40:460:40:51

-This breed should produce

-medium-sized sheep...

0:40:510:40:55

-..and this one is a perfect size.

0:40:550:40:57

-She has quite a sharp head

-and small ears.

0:40:580:41:01

-She is the exact right colour.

0:41:010:41:03

-Was it clear to you from the start

-or was it a difficult choice?

0:41:040:41:07

-It was quite difficult.

0:41:070:41:09

-There was a very good ewe lamb

-as well.

0:41:100:41:13

-But the size of this sheep

-won the day.

0:41:130:41:16

-Did you enjoy the experience?

0:41:170:41:19

-Oh, yes.

0:41:190:41:20

-It's my second time here.

0:41:210:41:22

-It's my second time here.

-

-Would you do it again?

0:41:220:41:23

-Not for a long time!

0:41:230:41:25

-Thank you very much -

-and congratulations.

0:41:250:41:28

-One of the first competitions

-in the shearing shed on Monday...

0:42:040:42:08

-..is woolhandling.

0:42:080:42:10

-This year, there was added pressure

-on the competitors.

0:42:100:42:13

-There was a trip to the other side

-of the world up for grabs.

0:42:140:42:17

-I'm Ffion. I'm competing

-in the woolhandling today.

0:42:180:42:21

-I hope to make the team

-to go to New Zealand...

0:42:210:42:24

-..to compete in the world champs.

0:42:250:42:27

-Ffion Davies is a local girl.

0:42:270:42:29

-I think she'll be a crowd favourite.

0:42:300:42:33

-There's a sizeable crowd here.

0:42:330:42:35

-It's been a good day of competition

-here at Meirion shearing centre.

0:42:350:42:39

-Woolhandling

-is as important as shearing.

0:42:400:42:42

-I've been shearing with Dad

-since I was ten...

0:42:420:42:47

-..on school holidays.

0:42:480:42:49

-I've been to New Zealand and Norway

-to work.

0:42:490:42:53

-We're down

-to the last few crucial moments.

0:42:550:42:57

-Three women are battling it out -

-Ffion, Gwenan and Leanne.

0:42:580:43:03

-Who'll finish first?

0:43:030:43:04

-The final is next.

-There are six in the final.

0:43:050:43:08

-I hope to win and progress.

0:43:080:43:11

-Ffion is the least experienced

-but she seems to be in the lead.

0:43:120:43:16

-You're right.

0:43:170:43:18

-We'll see how she gets on cleaning

-the table and the area around it.

0:43:190:43:24

-It's the final...

0:43:240:43:26

-..then I hope to win

-the world championships...

0:43:260:43:29

-..in Invercargill, New Zealand.

0:43:290:43:33

-Ffion Davies is challenging.

0:43:340:43:37

-If I win the world championships,

-I'd be the best in the world.

0:43:370:43:42

-A lot of people

-will be competing against me.

0:43:430:43:46

-Ffion Davies has raised her hand.

-She's finished.

0:43:500:43:53

-The winner of the Welsh Open

-woolhandling, Ffion Davies.

0:43:530:43:58

-Ffion Davies

-will be the second member...

0:43:580:44:01

-..of the Welsh woolhandling team

-in Invercargill next year.

0:44:020:44:06

-I've had the results I wanted today.

0:44:070:44:10

-I'll be going to New Zealand

-in January.

0:44:100:44:14

-I'm very happy.

0:44:140:44:16

-What a day it's been at Llanelwedd!

0:44:190:44:23

-Alwyn Rees,

-a few hours have passed...

0:44:230:44:25

-..since you judged

-the supreme championship.

0:44:260:44:28

-Have you had a chance to think back?

-Has it all sunk in?

0:44:290:44:34

-Erm, I think it's just starting

-to sink in now.

0:44:340:44:37

-I wasn't here the last two days...

0:44:370:44:39

-..and I went into the ring

-not knowing what was in store.

0:44:400:44:44

-The thrill and the honour of being

-asked to judge the competition...

0:44:440:44:50

-..is just starting to sink in.

0:44:500:44:53

-Take us through the emotions

-of the day...

0:44:530:44:57

-..and the days running up to today.

0:44:570:45:00

-I didn't want any prejudice

-to form in my head...

0:45:000:45:04

-..so I hadn't been

-to the cattle section beforehand.

0:45:050:45:09

-I felt quite nervous because of

-the importance of the competition.

0:45:090:45:14

-I have been coming to watch the

-competition since I was a young lad.

0:45:140:45:18

-I never imagined I would have

-the honour of this task.

0:45:180:45:22

-Once the day arrived,

-and when I walked to the ring...

0:45:220:45:26

-..it was a bit of a shock.

0:45:260:45:28

-You remained loyal to your beliefs

-over the years.

0:45:290:45:33

-You went for large,

-powerful animals.

0:45:330:45:35

-That's the type of animal

-you prefer.

0:45:360:45:38

-Yes, that's the reason

-why I got into Charolais cattle.

0:45:380:45:42

-Large cattle

-with plenty of strength.

0:45:440:45:46

-Those were the characteristics seen

-in the two finalists...

0:45:470:45:50

-..the Simmental

-and the Hereford bull.

0:45:500:45:52

-The bull is behind us there.

0:45:540:45:56

-He's quite a bull.

0:45:570:45:58

-Indeed, he is.

0:45:590:46:00

-A Hereford bull,

-so one of our native breeds.

0:46:010:46:03

-But he could be a bull of any breed.

0:46:030:46:06

-Well worth seeing.

-I'd like to praise your work today.

0:46:060:46:10

-I enjoyed watching you and I got the

-feeling you enjoyed yourself too.

0:46:100:46:14

-After going into the ring, I did

-enjoy the experience and the honour.

0:46:150:46:20

-I see that your tie

-has been loosened a little!

0:46:200:46:23

-It has - and it probably won't be

-long until it comes off completely!

0:46:230:46:27

-There will be a chance

-to celebrate tonight.

0:46:270:46:30

-Thank you for your time.

-Congratulations again.

0:46:300:46:33

-Thank you.

0:46:340:46:35

-What a year it's been.

-Leicester won the Premiership.

0:47:020:47:05

-Wales reached the semi-finals

-of the Euros.

0:47:060:47:08

-And now a Hereford bull,

-from Leicestershire no less...

0:47:080:47:11

-..has won the main beef cattle

-championship.

0:47:120:47:14

-What next?!

0:47:140:47:15

-Don't forget about our live

-programme at 9.00am tomorrow.

0:47:160:47:20

-I'll be back tomorrow night

-at 8.25pm with the day's highlights.

0:47:210:47:27

-From me and the entire crew,

-goodnight to you.

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