Royal Welsh Show - Season 10 / Year 2016

Season 10 / Year 2016

Episodes

2016 Preview
The world's leading referee Nigel Owens enters a different kind of arena when he will preview this year's Royal Welsh Show. We will be visiting a family that proved a tremendous success at the show with their powerful but graceful horses, and the farmer cum firefighter who teaches local children the skill of preparing sheep for the show. Also, we will look at the attention to detail of a flower arranger who won gold at this year's Chelsea Flower show, and meet the people who play an integral part in hosting the show.

Episode 2
Sara Edwards, Rachael Garside and new face to the team Gareth Wyn Jones bring us the highlights from the first day of the Royal Welsh Show 2016.
They'll celebrate all the best that rural Wales has to offer, from the pampered animals to the perfected flower arrangements. They'll follow classes in the sheep, cattle and horse rings, catch up with special awards given outside the judging ring and bring some breathtaking displays from the main ring of the show.

Episode 3
On the second day of the show, we'll rejoin our team, Sara Edwards, Rachael Garside and Gareth Wyn Jones and find out who wins the battle of the breeds in the Beef Team of Five competition in the cattle ring.
The Royal Welsh has seen generations of families competing and we will meet some of the people who really live for the show. We will also be ringside for the action-packed world mounted games competition in the main ring which promises to be a great spectacle.

Episode 4
Wednesday is the day of champions at the show, where the championships will be awarded in the goat, pig and dairy sections.
In the shearing pavilion, it's all to play for as the winner of the Champion Shearer of Wales books their place at the world championship in New Zealand next year. Over in the main ring, the highly anticipated cob championship will also take place.
Sara Edwards, Rachael Garside and Gareth Wyn Jones will be on hand to make sure we don't miss a thing.

Episode 5
Thursday is the last day of competition at the Royal Welsh Show and Sara Edwards, Rachael Garside and Gareth Wyn Jones will guide us through some of the highlights of the day.
We will bring some adrenalin-fuelled action from the forestry area, take a look at some of the smallest animals at the show - the cute guinea pigs, and from nearly 3,000 sheep, we will see who is crowned the champion. The main ring will reach its climax with the hotly contested Supreme Horse competition.
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