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Beauties farming for love

Bronwyn Cummings

Monday, October 20, 2008

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TWO Cairns beauties are polishing their domestic skills and studying up on sheep farming because they could be about to meet the man of their dreams.

Ryley Molloy, 22, who owns Moondust dance studio, and Redlynch Year 1 teacher Allana Cini, 29, will today jet off to Sydney to begin filming A Farmer Wants a Wife.

Each farmer chooses 10 women to speed date from hundreds of aspiring wives before selecting five he would like to get to know better.

Ms Molloy will meet a sheep farmer from New South Wales, while if Ms Cini is successful at winning her farmer’s heart, she will also be moving to a sheep farm, but in Tasmania.

"I’d go anywhere for love," Ms Cini said. She said the dire dating situation in the Far North had forced her to take action if she wanted to fall in love.

"In Cairns, there are no guys that want to commit," Ms Cini said.

Ms Molloy said her business kept her so busy it was difficult to find time to date. The pair will speed date their farmer hoping to make a good impression and if they are successful and eventually chosen in the farmer’s favourite two, they will get to spend 10 days on the farm in January.

"I know nothing about sheep farming and I’m not very domestic," Ms Molloy said.

"It is going to be so much fun and I just might get to fall in love too."

The show is expected to air on Channel 9 early next year.

 


Farming for love ... and a husband: Ryley Molloy and Allana Cini are brushing up their domestic and farming skills in a bid to attract a farmer looking for a wife.


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