The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Bumper entry numbers with locals to the fore

Stellar turnout of stock from Highland Perthshire

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Entries reached record levels at Aberfeldy Show, resulting in a stellar turnout of stock from Highland Perthshire.

Despite mixed reports of unfavourab­le weather in the surroundin­g area the sun shone, highlighti­ng the backdrop up the valley towards Loch Tay and Glenlyon for the thousands who attended the show and highland gathering.

It was the bumper cattle section which produced the champion of champions when regular winners, the Robertson family – John, sister Margaret and son Craig – continued their winning streak to claim the coveted supreme sash.

Judged on a points basis by all the section judges, their clear winner from Newton of Logierait was the Perth Show champion, a stylish September-born bullock by the Calogale Irresistib­le Limousin bull that also sired their record-setting heifer sold at the Royal Northern Spring Show for £9,000.

Taking the reserve supreme title was Kevin Wilson’s Clydesdale mare, Westbank Ruby Tuesday, which has had a great 2017 season and remains unbeaten. This 10-year-old Doura Above All daughter was most recently champion of champions at Braco and earlier in the year stood heavy horse champion at Gargunnock as well as reserve overall at Doune and Dunblane.

A bumper entry of commercial sheep saw the top ticket awarded to a home- bred gimmer from the Thomson family at West Park, shown by show chairman Roddy and cousin Bobby McLeod. This powerful gimmer is by a Beltex cross Charollais tup bought from Auchenlay at Kelso Ram Sales.

There was further celebratio­n for the Thomsons when they won the prime lamb section with a trio of Beltex-sired lambs by a Tiree tup that went one better than their red rosette at Perth Show.

From another strong entry of blackface sheep, it was a ewe from the Tay and Torridon team that won the championsh­ip in the hope of matching her champion of champions title here two years ago. Brought out by Billy Brady and son Alan for the North Amulree flock, she is by a £16,000 Connachan tup.

The catalogued entry of Highland ponies proved a quality line-up and great for the local exhibitors that the top trophies stayed in the Aberfeldy area.

Claiming the overall title was Marion Rogers’ home-bred nine-year-old mare, Cailin of Drumdewan, a Beechwood Maol Rubha daughter shown with her feisty April-born colt foal, Campbell of Drumdewan, that was certainly a crowd favourite with his antics in the main ring.

Going on to stand reserve Highland to Cailin was Sally Murray’s ridden champion, Lurgan Tay Mhor, an eight-yearold Red Rock Dunain daughter that was novice champion and reserve ridden at Alyth as well as at the Highland, Fell and Dales Show at Brechin earlier this year.

 ?? Pictures: Jim Crichton. ?? Champion Clydesdale Westbank Ruby Tuesday.
Pictures: Jim Crichton. Champion Clydesdale Westbank Ruby Tuesday.

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