Logan Shield 2025 Schedule

Logan Shield 2025

 🐦 Logan Shield State Show 2025 🏆

Date: Sunday, 18th May 2025
Location: Klemzig Community Centre, 242 North East Road, Klemzig *Note New Venue*

Get ready for the exciting interclub competition where exhibitors can earn points for the Top 9 positions in each class! Remember to nominate your society for point allocation.

📌 Important Notes:

  • Only birds with 2024 (RED) ANBC issued rings are eligible.
  • Birds must be available for the state team selection for travel to Cairns.
  • Please ensure birds arrive at the show with minimal shadow spots.
  • No photographs of the selected team birds should be posted online until after the national show judging. Only the designated BCSA photographer can take photographs.
  • Adhere to all BCSA show rules – https://bcsa.com.au/exhibiting-budgerigars/show-regulations/
  • Apart from Judges, Stewards and officials involved in benching all must remain clear of staging until completion of judging.

Logan Shield 2025 Schedule:

  • Staging setup by exhibitors: 8:00 – 8:30 AM
  • Benching of birds: 8:30 – 9:15 AM
  • Judging begins: 9:30 AM
  • Public viewing: 11:30 PM – 12:30 PM

Entry Details:

  • Email: [email protected] (preferred)
  • If via Australia Post: Troy Holmes, 6 East Terrace, Kensington Gardens, SA 5068
  • If via Phone: 0419526753
  • Entries close: 5:00 PM on Saturday, 10th May 2025
  • Entry fee: $1 per bird, capped at $20, plus $2 for postage and handling of cage stickers. Payment due upon benching.
  • Importantly, receipt of your entries will be acknowledged when received.
  • If you have not received your entry stickers by Friday May 16, please let the Show Manager know so that an additional set can be brought along on Sunday morning.

Additional Guidelines:

  • No late entries.
  • This show is open to Open, Intermediate, Novice & Junior BCSA Members.
  • All birds to be shown in the standard ANBC show cage with powder coated cage fronts.
  • Stickers to be placed on the bottom left-hand side of the cage.
  • Equal parts of canary, jap millet and white millet are the only seeds permitted. No D Cups.
  • Each cage to be fitted with an approved plastic drinker 4 spaces in from the left side of the cage, level with perches of 12 or 16 mm.
  • Birds must remain on the Staging until directed by the Show Manager.
  • Exhibitors are expected to assist with setup, de-staging and cleanup.

🌞 A hot weather policy will apply. Please be prepared!

Safety First: The safety officer may reject any entries for signs of illness or poorly prepared cages. Let’s keep it safe and fun for everyone!

Logan Sheild 2025 Classes

Diploma & Rosette for 1st Bird in each class, Rosette for 2nd & 3rd

  1. Normal Green
  2. Normal Grey Green
  3. Normal Blue
  4. Normal Violet
  5. Normal Grey
  6. Normal Yellow Faced Blue
  7. Normal Aust Golden Faced Blue
  8. Black Eyed Self
  9. Dilute
  10. Lutino
  11. Albino
  12. Dark Eyed Clear
  13. Clearwing
  14. Greywing
  15. Cinnamon wing
  16. Spangle Double Factor
  17. Opaline
  18. Opaline AOSV
  19. Clearbody
  20. Lacewing
  21. Fallow
  22. Spangle
  23. Spangle AOSV
  24. Dominant Pied
  25. Recessive Pied
  26. Australian White Cap
  27. Crested ASC / ASV
  28. Hens
  29. AOSV (Darkwing, Saddleback or Rainbow)

Entries are to be as per the Standard, and ANBC Matrix.

Changes to the Logan Shield 2025:

Exciting reforms have proposed for the Logan Shield competition, to (a) streamline the event, and (b) ensure we bench our very best possible team to take to Cairns.

  • The traditional 1-12 judging system has been adjusted to a 1 – 9 format, to streamline the judging process.
  • The event will also mirror the National Championships the following week, removing visible status identifiers such as Junior, Novice or Intermediate. The goal is to expedite judging while ensuring the best birds are selected and promptly placed into carers’ hands in preparation for the National Championships in Cairns.
  • There has been a revision to the Hens Class judging format. Instead of just two judges, a larger panel would assess the Hens Class, and birds placed 4th through 9th would be reallocated to their respective variety classes, effectively giving them a double chance to go away. This would happen before any other judging. By way of example, a Normal Light Green that placed 5th in the Hens Class would be reassigned to Class 1 – Normal Green. While the bird would not earn points in both categories if she placed in the Top 9 of the Normal Greens, she would remain eligible to represent South Australia as a Normal Green. Due to staging constraints, only the 6 birds placed 4th through 9th would be affected; the remaining hens would stay in their existing Hens class. Overall, the best team in all classes is the goal. If a breeder does not wish their hen to be part of the reallocation process, they can speak with the Show Manager prior to the event to make them aware.
  • A senior team of Judges and Show Officials will check the classes for any birds that may have been wrong classed before judging begins. This is particularly important in the Black Eyed Self, Greywing and Dilute Classes, as well as the Spangle and Spangle AOSV classes, to ensure that the correct variety is in the correct class, in agreement with the consensus of the Judges and Officials. Overall, the best team in all classes is the goal of this.
  • Show Logistics will be improved by having the birds not leave the venue until the staging is taken down and packed away, and the presentation has taken place. The intention is that the event will run quicker than in the past with no requirement for sorting Intermediate, Novice and Junior Birds, or a Best in Show. For this reason, members should still get out earlier than the previous years, where the Show closed at 2 pm.

BCSA Organising Group for Logan Shield 2025:

  • Troy Holmes/Brice Wheaton – Show Manager/Secretary, Show Schedule
  • Troy Holmes – Electronics Supervisor
  • John Mulley – Hall bookings, Hall key (will open up, won’t be present at event)
  • Troy Holmes – Publicity/Media (No photos of birds on social media)
  • Doug Lange – Safety/Security Officer
  • Janet Harris – Rosettes
  • Janet Harris – Collection of entry fees when birds presented for benching.
  • Janet Harris – Sale of raffle tickets, Rosettes
  • Michael Smith – Ring Supervisor (Michael Smith, Michael Crossley, Paul Wilton)
  • John Farrugia-Gay – Staging
  • Bird Carers – Michael Smith, Troy Holmes, George England, Paul Wilton

BCSA Team Carers before Cairns Trip – Troy Holmes & Kelly Scholefield

  • Judges Invitations have been sent
  • Stewards Nominations to the Show Manager

Club Liaison Officers

  • BSSA – Steve Wharton
  • NEBS – John Mulley
  • Port Pirie – Peter Glassenbury

Club liaison officers are the contact point for the Show Manager for clubs to nominate stewards, ensure distribution of the show schedule to their club members, and ensure assistance for setup and cleanup.

Catering:

Cuppa Gino’s will be providing gourmet sausages and soft drinks.

Logan Shield 2025

About the Logan Shield

The Logan Shield was established after the Budgerigar Society of South Australia (BSSA) sent a team to Melbourne to compete in the Gardner Shield. In their debut in 1974, South Australia placed 4th against 11 Victorian teams. The following year, they climbed to 3rd place among 15 teams, proving the strength and competitiveness of South Australian birds.

In 1977, inspired by the Victorian event, it was proposed that a similar competition be held within South Australia to foster team spirit and friendly rivalry among the six existing clubs, including mixed bird clubs. Lal Logan, then Secretary of the BSSA for 18 years, was honoured when the new competition was named after him. Lal personally purchased and donated the shield that still bears his name today.

The inaugural Logan Shield was hosted by the BSSA on 2 April 1977 at St John’s Hall, Halifax Street, Adelaide. All six South Australian clubs competed. BSSA claimed victory with 196 points, followed by Central Districts (170), North East (140), Port Pirie (131), Southern (74), and Western (60). Sadly, Lal was hospitalised and unable to attend. He passed away in July that year and never witnessed the competition bearing his name.

The Logan Shield now serves as a lasting tribute to Lal and his wife Thelma, who both dedicated their lives to the BSSA and the South Australian budgerigar fancy since its founding in 1948.

In 1964, fanciers from New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia agreed on the need for a National Teams Competition. After further planning in 1972, the first National Show was held in Victoria in 1975. It has since become an annual event, growing to include seven zones, and uniting Australia’s top breeders and young exhibition budgerigars.

Today, the Logan Shield serves as South Australia’s selection event for the Australian National Budgerigar Council (ANBC) Championship Show. It remains a proud symbol of legacy, unity, and excellence in the fancy in South Australia, and a great budgerigar man.

Entry Forms

Logan Shield Entry Form Modern

Logan Shield Entry Form Traditional