Elite Simmental offering averages £3,654
per head
Report by Julie Hazelton
Prices reached a ceiling of 12,000gns, and 20 lots sold to average £3,654
per head, at the 40th Anniversary Elite Female Show and Sale, held
at Omagh.
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| Sponsor, Eamon McCloskey, Woodcraft
Kitchens, Kilrea, congratulates David Hazelton, Dungannon,
on winning first prize with Ranfurly Kleeb 22nd which sold
for 3,300gns |
The event, hosted by the Northern Ireland Simmental Cattle Breeders’ Club,
attracted numerous breed enthusiasts from throughout England, Scotland,
Wales, and the north and south of Ireland.
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| Zara Stubbs, Irvinestown, exhibited
the second prize winning Drumbulcan Alesha which sold for 2,700gns.
Included is Michael McGirr, McGirr Haulage, Tempo, sponsor |
Hitting the headlines, and setting a new record for a Simmental
female sold in Northern Ireland, was the much-admired Cleenagh
Avon bred and exhibited by Adrian Richardson, Maguiresbridge.
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| Norman Robson, Doagh, exhibited
the reserve supreme champion, Kilbride Farm Dora, which sold
for 6,000gns. Included are Nigel
Glasgow, Milburn Concrete Ltd, Cookstown, sponsor; and Angus
Robson |
She caught the eye of judge, Hector Macaskill from Dunbar, East
Lothian, to take the supreme championship honours at the pre-sale
show. “This is an excellent heifer,” explained Mr Macaskill,
who is president of the British Simmental Cattle Society. “She
is long and clean, and has fantastic shape. I can’t fault
her in any way.”
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| Scottish judge, Hector MacAskill,
with NI Simmental Cattle Breeders' Club chairman, Pat Kelly |
Born in March 2009, she was sired by the Corrick Kentucky Kid
son, Omorga Murray, and is out of the prize winning Raceview King
daughter, Cleenagh Trudie. She made her debut at Armagh Show in
June, where she stood first in a class of eight heifers, and went
on to win another red rosette at Omagh Show, before scooping the
runner-up title in the prestigious NISA Ulster Bank Beef Heifer
Championship. This heifer attracted considerable attention prior
to the sale, and won many admirers at the Omagh Anniversary event.
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| The supreme champion and 12,000gns sale topper
was Cleenagh Avon bred by Adrian Richardson, Maguiresbridge.
Adding their congratulations are Hector Macaskill, judge; and
Ashley Crawford, Irwin Feeds, sponsor. |
Auctioneer,
Noel Erskine, secured an opening bid of 5,000gns, and after a bidding
frenzy she was knocked down to Ronnie Wilson from Garvary, Enniskillen,
who had fought off strong competition from ringside bidders and
an eager telephone bidder.
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| Jonny Hazelton, Dungannon, exhibited Ranfurly
Lady Diana 13th which sold for 5,100gns |
The reserve supreme championship was
awarded to Kilbride Farm Dora 34a, a February 2009 born heifer
exhibited by breed stalwart, Billy Robson OBE, and sons, Michael
and Norman, from Doagh, Ballyclare. Described by the judge as ‘a
stylish heifer’, she was
sired by the herd’s 15,000gns stock bull, Cairnview Snazzy,
and is bred from a dam by Seaview Prince Charming. She came under
the hammer at 6,000gns, selling to pedigree breeder, David Donnelly,
who runs the Atlow herd based in Derbyshire.
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| Matthew Robson, Doagh, Ballyclare, with Kilbride
Farm Dora 34 |
The Robson trio sold three heifers from their long-established
Kilbride Farm prefix to average £3,955 per head. Next best
from the Robson stable at 3,200gns was Kilbride Farm Dora 36a,
a March 2009 born heifer by the highly successful AI sire, Kilbride
Farm Newry. She is out of a home-bred Milnafua Graduate daughter,
and was snapped up by Colin Inglis from Fife, Scotland.
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| Christopher Weather, Ballyclare, in the showring |
Third highest
price of the day, 5,100gns, went to David Hazelton, who sold five
heifers from the Ranfurly herd based at Dungannon to average £3,612
per head.
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| Corrick Amber 2nd sold at 4,000gns for Cecil
McIlwaine, Newtownstewart |
Leading the Ranfurly offering at 5,100gns was the second
prize winning Ranfurly Lady Diana 13th. Born in September 2009,
she was one of the youngest heifers catalogued, and is a Seabank
Flint daughter bred from a dam by Carnkern Titan. The successful
bidder was new breeder, Chris Traynor from Armagh.
Following close
behind at 5,000gns was the second reserve champion, Cleenagh Alexis,
also forward from Adrian Richardson. Born in September 2009 she
is by the Raceview King son, Dripsey Super King, and is out of
a home-bred dam by Omorga Murray. This one joins the Solitude herd
owned by John McMordie, and sons, William and Andrew from Ballygowan,
County Down.
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| British Simmental Cattle Society president,
Hector Macaskill, Scotland, officiated in the judging ring |
Next best at 4,800gns was David Hazelton’s Ranfurly
Weikel 5th, an unplaced June 2009 born Balist daughter bred from
the herd’s
prolific brood cow, South Park King Kong Weikel 2nd – who
has bred sons to a top of 9,000gns. This heifer is a half sister
to the 2010 Reserve Female of the Year, Ranfurly Weikel 3rd, and
was snapped up was Brendan McNamee, who is establishing a new herd
at Sixmilecross, County Tyrone.
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| Adrian Richardson's second reserve champion,
Cleenagh Alexis, sold for 5,000gns |
Cecil McIlwaine, and sons, Scott
and Neil, from Newtownstewart, realised 4,000gns for the first
prize winning Corrick Amber 2nd. Born in May 2009 she is by the
Sterling Flint son, Omorga Tarbuck, and is out of a home-bred dam
by Carnkern Titan. The successful bidder was Chris Traynor, Armagh.
Omorga
Tarbuck was also behind the breeding of Corrick Amanda 09, which
realised 3,400gns for the McIlwaine family. This July 2009 born
heifer is bred from Corrick Trixie-Bell - a daughter of the herd’s
record priced 21,000gns Corrick Kentucky Kid. She joins the noted
Curaheen herd owned by David Wall, Newcastle, County Dublin.
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| Robin Boyd, Portglenone, realised 2,800gns
for the fourth prize winning Slievenagh Angel 09 |
The
first lot into the salering was Ranfurly Kleeb 22nd, a September
2008 born Whitemire King Kong daughter, bred from a Balist dam.
She realised 3,300gns for vendor, David Hazelton, and was snapped
up by pedigree breeders, Alan and Ann Kennedy who run the Lurgill
herd based at Upper Ballinderry, Lisburn.
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| Spectators around the showring at the NI Simmental
Cattle Breeders' Club's 40th Anniversary Elite Female Show
and Sale |
Breed society president,
and pre-sale judge, Hector Macaskill, congratulated the Northern
Ireland Simmental Cattle Breeders’ Club,
and its members, on a successful event. “I am delighted and
honoured to have been invited to judge at this special event in
the breed’s history. It has been a great event, with some
very strong classes. The top end in each class were outstanding,
and it is definitely as good a show of cattle as you would get
anywhere in the UK.”
The Northern Ireland Simmental Cattle
Breeders’ Club is indebted
to its sponsors, without whom this event would not have been possible.
They include: Irwins Feeds, Eglish; Woodcraft Kitchens, Kilrea;
John Thompson and Sons Ltd; Redrock Machinery; McGirr Haulage Ltd,
Tempo; Millburn Concrete Ltd, Cookstown; and Lafarge Cement.
Other
leading prices include:
Robin Boyd, Portglenone, 2,800gns for the fourth prize winning
Slievenagh Angel by Curaheen Tyson, to Jim and Patricia Goldie,
Newbie Mains, Dumfries.
Kenneth Stubbs, Irvinestown, 2,700gns for the second prize winning
Drumbulcan Alesha by Omorga Regan, to Gerry Lenehan, Easkey, County
Sligo.
David Hazelton, Dungannon, 2,400gns for the third prize winning
Ranfurly Blende 3rd by Knox Haped, to Patrick Murray, Lurgan.
Andy Weatherup, Larne, 2,200gns for the third prize winning Ballyvallough
Alison 2nd by Lisglass Trident, to Noel Kilpatrick, Banbridge.
W H Robson and Sons, Doagh, 2,100gns for Kilbride Farm Dora 35a
by Cairnview Snazzy, to Les Pennington, Lancashire.
Archie Reaney, Mowhan, 2,100gns for the fourth prize winning Cladymore
Angel by Borness Troy, to D and J Todd, Portadown.
Leslie and Christopher Weatherup, Ballyclare, 2,100gns for Lisglass
Abigail 2nd by Raceview Stanley, to Nigel Glasgow, Cookstown.
Results from the judging ring include:
Heifer, born between 27/09/08 and 09/01/09 – 1, David Hazelton,
Dungannon, Ranfurly Kleeb 22nd by Whitemire King Kong; 2, Kenneth
Stubbs, Irvinestown, Drumbulcan Alesha by Omorga Regan; 3, David
Hazelton, Ranfurly Blende 3rd by Knox Haped.
Heifer, born between 25/01/09 and 29/03/09 – 1, Adrian Richardson,
Maguiresbridge, Cleenagh Avon by Omorga Murray; 2, W H Robson and
Sons, Doagh, Ballyclare, Kilbride Farm Dora 34a by Cairnview Snazzy;
3, W H Robson and Sons, Kilbride Farm Dora 36a by Cairnview Snazzy;
4, Robin Boyd, Portglenone, Slievenagh Angel 09 by Curaheen Tyson.
Heifer, born between 03/04/09 and 12/06/09 – 1, Cecil McIlwaine,
Newtownstewart, Corrick Amber 2nd by Omorga Tarbuck; 2, Cecil Charters
and David Farrell, Lisbellaw, Lakeside Amanda 2nd by Omorga Rega;
3, Andy Weatherup, Larne, Ballyvallough Alison 2nd by Lisglass
Trident; 4, Archie Reaney, Mowhan, Markethill, Cladymore Abigail
by Glebefarm Tyson.
Heifer, born between 09/07/09 and 08/10/09 – 1, Adrian Richardson
, Cleenagh Alexis by Dripsey Super King; 2, David Hazelton, Ranfurly
Lady Diana 13th by Seabank Flint; 3, William and Keith Stubbs,
Irvinestown, Rehall Amy by Delfur T-Bone; 4, Archie Reaney, Cladymore
Angel by Borness Troy.
Photos: Catherine MacGregor Photography
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