Roy Collier, here shearing at a previous charity event, will attempt to break the world record fo lamb-shearing on Sunday
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Roy Collier is attempting to beat the world record for shearing lambs next Sunday. Collier hopes to shear 600 lambs in nine hours – that’s more than one a minute. The event is being sited on Roy’s home turf in Knockrobin, near Camolin, Co Wexford.
As well as the record attempt, a host of events have been lined up for all the family. It’s in support of two very good causes, as the money raised will be shared between the Jack & Jill Children’s Foundation and LauraLynn Hospice, both of which provide support to children with illness and their families. It should be a wonderful day, so get along if you can.
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Roy Collier is attempting to beat the world record for shearing lambs next Sunday. Collier hopes to shear 600 lambs in nine hours – that’s more than one a minute. The event is being sited on Roy’s home turf in Knockrobin, near Camolin, Co Wexford.
As well as the record attempt, a host of events have been lined up for all the family. It’s in support of two very good causes, as the money raised will be shared between the Jack & Jill Children’s Foundation and LauraLynn Hospice, both of which provide support to children with illness and their families. It should be a wonderful day, so get along if you can.
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