A marathon 24-hour sheep-shearing extravaganza has concluded, with three Mifsuds shearing a total of 2822 beasts between them, all in the name of charity.
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Corey, Roger and Brodie Mifsud went head-to-head in a friendly competition at Warrnambool Showgrounds to raise funds for Merri River School and Skene Street Special School at 12pm on Friday, only finishing yesterday at 6.30pm.
The trio smashed the previous record of 1542 set by the father-son duo, with Corey, Roger and brother Brody shearing 1047, 1041 and 734 sheep respectively.
"We can't thank the community and all the helpers enough, it's unreal," Corey said.
"The kids are going to have an awesome education now thanks to everyone."
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