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Join all the teams for another round of the Grunter Hunter Championships
There's a new challenge on the table, one that puts two teams against each other, in a one on one battle to see who can catch the biggest, nastiest boars in the country. There are no points, no sows, no tusks, it all comes down to one thing. Who can catch the biggest Boar.
So does Queensland or the northern territory have the biggest boars? Your about to find out as Hit and split and the Bastard smith brothers go head to head. Both champions in their states and a long record of catching consistent big boars, the skill and knowledge of their country is second to none. Things are going to heat up, and not just because of the weather up north, both teams have a respect for each other and a competitive streak, making things even more interesting.
Coming up in Part two we join new competitors Jack and Jayson from team Sugar hit, as they try their luck looking for big cane boars in far north Queensland. After that, Jamie Otoole tries to take on the new south wales teams by hitting the stubble and ridge country. Luke Johnson from Amped Up Boars gives the Queensland teams a run for their money, The bastard smith brothers try to up the anti aiming to go one better than the 109 kilo boar they already have on the board. All that and much more coming up as we kick off the final part of Grunter hunter championships 24.
The championships are back and it brings with it new teams and new challenges. We go back to a one round, one winner system per state, and there is plenty of action and good times coming up, so we hope you enjoy the episode. If your keen to join the championships and take on the teams from your state please reach out to us by hitting the help icon or call/text 0427312312.
In the territory team hit and split missed out on a few entries only getting a sow, leaving themselves open for a come back from Top End Arabs. Meanwhile, in Queensland, the bastard smith brothers continue to rack up some cracker entries putting them in the position to become the champion in their state. Down in New South Wales, team mountain mongrels is set to move up into 3rd place or even second if they are lucky. now its time to see who will come out on top and become the grand champion of their state
Welcome to Part 1 of the final round of the championships, in the last episode we seen Hit and split take the lead in the northern territory by 3 points. While down in new south wales team True Blue are out in front by 2 and a half points, giving them pretty good odds on taking out the win. Up in Queensland the Bastard smith brothers luck hasn't slowed down, they have been catching consistent thumper boars all year; allowing them to take the lead from Collar The Dogs by a small margin. It's going to be a tough round for the teams that haven't been able to get out much throughout the year or have been affected by weather conditions. Whoever is in front by the end of this round will become the grand champion in their state. So let's kick this final round off by heading down to new south wales and join Wez Dennis and the team from Mountain Mongrels.
Welcome to part two of round 3 of the championships, In the last episode we saw Matt Devro from the northern territory take the lead by a small margin just ahead of team hit and split. Soon we will join Jarrod on another hunt as he heads out to try and snag a big sow to finish off his entries for this round, then we join Peter and Kylie as they try their luck at rustling up a few big fellas on the plains. Unfortunately for team mountain mongrals in New south whales they weren't able to get any entries for this round but coming up in part two; team true blue and Adam button battle it out for the top place. Meanwhile, Reevesy kicked the Queensland scoreboard off with a 116 kilo boar and a sow coming in at just over the ton mark
Unfortunately, the COVID 19 pandemic has made it really tough for all our teams to get out for hunts, and with the rain spreading the pigs out it has been a challenge. But thanks to our dedicated teams we have been able to get this round of the championships completed, and we must say it’s come up pretty darn good; we hope you enjoy it.
Before kicking off round 3 though, let's take another look at the leaderboards and see where all our teams are at the moment. Last round was full on, with some absolute thumper boars caught all over the country, plenty of good sets of hooks were measured and some stonker sows were laid to rest as well. In Queensland Collar the dogs are leading by two points, just ahead of the bastard smith brothers who are determined to make a comeback this round.
Down in NSW, Team True Blue are tied with Dan & Mel both on 5 and a half points, with the state now being hit with good rainfall; the teams will have to work hard to find the pigs as they spread out and become harder to track.
Lastly up in the northern territory team hit and split and Matt Deveraux from Top End Arabs are neck to neck. Both teams have been catching some good hogs of late so it’s anyone's game at the moment.
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Coming up in Part two of the Championships, the Bastard Smith Brothers make their way to the Cape aiming to measure a good set of hooks, then they head out to a local block in the Fitzroy region to try and catch a Sow and Boar to take on the Queensland teams, let's just say they don't disappoint. Collar the dogs wasn't able to get any contenders up in the Gulf, so he's making his way to central Queensland to try his luck on the stubble. Meanwhile, team mountain mongrels are training up a new crew of bailers, he manages to find some good pigs that might give the new south wales teams a run for their money. Then up in the northern territory, Peter and Kylie try their luck out on the flood plains, while the hit and split boys struggle to find contenders to challenge Matt Devros 139 kilo barra and his 130-kilo Boar. Can they pull it off or has their lucky streak come to an end? Stay Tuned to find out!kick back and enjoy the finale for this round of the championships.
Coming up in part 1 of round 2 of the championships, we join Harley Sampson from team True Blue down in new south wales, as he hits the hills to take out a few lamb killers; then up in Queensland Team newline hit their grain feeders catching some good boars.
All while, up in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Collar the dogs sees if he can measure in a good set of hooks, as he prepares for when the Americans come over.
Then Andrew and molly hit the Leucaena country in central Queensland, catching a whopper of a Boar for the championships. Meanwhile back down in New South Wales Adam Button struggles in the drought-ravaged western region, while Dan and Mel walk the creeks and gulleys in the northern tablelands catching a few good hogs.
Lastly, Matt Devro kicks off the northern territory scoreboard with some thumpers that will make Hit and split work hard.
The rounds far from over yet, there's still plenty of competition coming up. In part two, we will join Boar Fever and Hit and split on one last hunt as they try to get a few more entries under their belt, then a new competitor Peter Robinson, has a crack at taking on the Northern Territory boys.
We join Reevesy, Yeah The Boars, and Andrew and Molly as they hunt hard looking for comp contenders, then Johnny Wilson from Collar the Dogs hits the stubble country in Central Queensland.
Down in new south wales, Harley Sampson from team true blue is putting his walking shoes on, and hitting the thick hills, while Adam Button is heading out for a weekend of hunting the drought-ravaged western region. As you can see, things are only just warming up; you definitely don't want to miss out on part two.
Welcome to round one of the next level of the Grunter Hunter Championships. Our state based scoring system is now in full force with hunters competing on a state level in a more balance and fair manner. They receive points for the biggest boar, Barra and sow, as well as the longest tusks. Points are given to first, second and third places in each category and the hunters that procure the most points over the season, become the champion of their state.
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This episode we are spicing things up by introducing a new state based scoring system that puts all states on even footing. Watch 10 teams from all over the country go head to head catching heaps of tonners, 4 weighing over the 130 kilo mark. With some new faces catching some whoppers they put the pressure on the other teams. It's an episode you don't want to miss.
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