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If he was indeed a cockerel, and not a cock, then there was no way of knowing. Our classes are not divided up into pullet, cockerel, hen, and cock. They consist of a Pen of Two Pullets (either bantam or standard), Pen of Two Hens (bantam or standard), Pen of Two Fancy (1 male, 1 female. bantam or standard). Bantams only competed against bantams, and Standards against Standards (though technically they should be called Large Fowl...), except in the the run for Grand Champion Pen. The only birds that would have had their age known were the pullets. And I highly doubt that the judge had any idea to ask the age of the OEGB.
I have a rooster that looks like yours. He belongs to my 11 year old daughter. He doesn't seem to like anyone any more, but she can go in the coop at night and hold him. Here is mine. Sort of blurry since he was crowing.