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Shearers Unite: Five Stories of Grit and Brotherhood in NSW

UPDATE: Shearing season is in full swing across New South Wales, as five shearers from diverse backgrounds share their compelling stories of grit, skill, and camaraderie. These individuals, hailing from continents apart, are united by their passion for the shearing shed, where the only thing that matters is the speed and quality of their work.

As the buzzing handpieces echo through the Riverina, shearers like John Kuepfer from Ontario, Canada, are busy perfecting their craft. Now residing in Jerilderie, Kuepfer, who began shearing at just 14 years old, has made a name for himself in Australia. Over the past five years, he has traveled across the state, shearing as many as 500 sheep in a single day. “The sheep may be different, but I love the challenge,” Kuepfer stated, embodying the spirit of determination that defines this profession.

Another notable figure is Mitch Storrier, a 25-year-old shearer from a family steeped in the industry. Storrier, who started shearing at 14, recalls, “I hated school, but I loved the mates and lifestyle of shearing.” His achievements include shearing 501 crossbred lambs in one day and competing on the NSW team. “Making the state team was a highlight, especially with family cheering me on,” he shared, emphasizing the strong community bonds formed in the shed.

In Uranquinty, Bailey Delaney, a fourth-generation shearer, reflects on the family legacy in the industry. “Shearing runs in our blood,” he mentioned, proudly including his sister, Tahlia, in the family tradition. Delaney has also begun to compete, showcasing his skills amidst the backdrop of the Riverina’s beautiful landscape. “Some days are tough, but the camaraderie makes it worthwhile,” he noted.

Meanwhile, James ‘Jimmy’ Samuels from Wagga Wagga brings a wealth of experience from his time in New Zealand. First introduced to shearing at 16 by his brother, Samuels has achieved notable victories, including winning the prestigious Oberon speed shear in 2023. “Winning while I was teaching felt incredible,” he recalled. His journey illustrates the international appeal of the shearing community, where skills are honed and friendships formed across borders.

Lastly, Logan Biggin, at just 22, has made strides as the first in his family to pursue a shearing career. Originating from Lake Cargelligo, Biggin’s journey began with a school program that sparked his interest. “I’ve met so many good people while traveling for work,” he shared, noting that his greatest achievement so far has been shearing 300 sheep in a day.

These stories highlight the urgency and significance of the shearing industry in Australia, where individuals not only showcase their skills but also forge lifelong friendships and create unforgettable experiences. As they continue to travel and work throughout NSW, the bond formed in the shearing shed remains unbreakable.

Stay tuned for more updates as these shearers push the limits and inspire the next generation in the world of wool and community.

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