The TV judge told the farmers choir they were in with a chance of winning the whole competition after their performance on Saturday night
Simon Cowell has tipped Jeremy Clarkson’s Hawkstone Farmers Choir to win the Britain’s Got Talent final tonight after another stunning performance. The judges gave the choir a standing ovation as they performed an original song in a bid to win the show.
The 34-strong choir, which includes 10 Welsh farmers, sang their own song for the first time on the show in a moment which the judges called a “huge risk” but which Cowell said fully paid off.
“That was absolutely on the money,” he told the farmers on stage, many of whom were in tears. “This is the best act we’ve seen so far tonight, and I think with that you’ve got a chance of winning the entire competition.”
Amanda Holden said the harmonising was incredible and she told the group she had been overcome by emotion during their performance in Saturday night’s final. “I’m enormously proud of all of you,” she added.
Alisha Dixon agreed with Cowell and said she felt they were “in with a real shot” of winning and getting the opportunity to perform at the Royal Variety Show.
The farmers from Wales include pregnant Rosie Jones, a professional singer turned farmer’s wife living in Dolanog, Welshpool, and NFU Cymru group secretary Aled Owen Griffiths from Machynlleth, who was recently appointed chairman of the 2027 National Eisteddfod.
Also among the Welsh members of the choir are fourth-generation Llanelli farmer Eirion William Davies, Cambrian Mountains farmer Aled Wyn Davies, Meidrim farm manager Owain Fisher, Pendine farmer Joe Shewry, Hugh Thomas from Moylegrove, and Presteigne farmer Will Rogers.
The choir was put together by Clarkson who initially formed the group to help with an advertising campaign for his Cotswolds-based brewing firm.
The TV farmer has used his platform and Amazon Prime series Clarkson’s Farm to highlight mental health in farming and was on his feet applauding the choir from the audience.
Talking to Ant and Dec about the decision to sing an original song, one member of the group said: “When we first heard that song we were all in bits. I think the lyrics mean so much to the farmers, it is literally like coming home when we sing that song, it’s so precious to us.”

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