The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

‘Meat where it needs to be’ beefs up champion

SALES: Top intermedia­te bull captures overall Aberdeen Angus title at Stirling

- GEMMA MACKENZIE

An intermedia­te bull with “meat where it needs to be” was crowned overall Aberdeen Angus champion at the Stirling Bull Sales yesterday.

Judge Jim Ford, who runs the Kersquarte­r herd near Kelso, awarded the overall championsh­ip to the leader from the intermedia­te section.

This was April-2018 born McCornick Pathfinder, by Skaill Dino, from Martin McCornick and family at Boreland, Newton Stewart. Mr Ford described Pathfinder, reserve male champion at last year’s Aberdeen Angus winter national show, as a bull with correctnes­s and “meat where it needs to be”.

He awarded the reserve overall championsh­ip to the reserve intermedia­te champion. This was May2018 born Stouphill Maximus Pride, by Duncanziem­ere Jigsaw, from the Allen family at Humbleheug­h, Alnwick.

Senior champion was Gretnahous­e Black Bomb, by Deveron Leggat, from Gretna Green breeder Alasdair Houston. Reserve was Deveron Endurance, by Deveron Lomaz, from Turriff breeders Hamish and Margaret Sclater.

The junior champion was HW Black Barberesco, by HW Fabulous, from Highland Wagyu, Burnside of Balhaldie, Dunblane. Reserve was Blelack Lord Hugo, by Tonley Jester Eric, from the Massie family at Blelack Farm, Aboyne.

The female Aberdeen Angus champion was Tonley Eyrie, by Warrenho Emperor, from Neil Wattie, Mains of Tonley, Alford. Reserve was Duncanziem­ere Proud Ilena, by Carruthers Grenadier, from A Clark & Sons, Avisyard Farm, Cumnock.

Meanwhile, overall champion prize in the Beef Shorthorn section was also awarded to the intermedia­te winner.

Judge James Playfair Hannay, who runs the Tofts herd near Kelso, described his champion as a bull with “structure, body, balance, locomotion and added style”.

He was referring to April-2018 born Coxhill Magnum, by Ballylinne­y Glenn, from the Townsends at Coxhill, Moffat.

The reserve overall champion was the junior section winner – April-2018 born Llwynhywel Masterpiec­e, by Lintonprio­ry Dollar, from Messrs Evans & Price, Llwynhywel, Llanilar, Wales.

The senior championsh­ip went to Knockenjig Morpheus, by Fearn Jumpstart, from Sanquhar breeders David and Rosemary Dickie. Reserve was Calla Major, by Chapelton Destiny, from David Baillie, Calla Farm, Lanark.

Reserve intermedia­te champion was Rookwith Marvellous, by Castlemoun­t Junior, from the Pages at Rookwith, North Yorkshire. Reserve junior champion was Norworth Merlin, by Chapelton Barolo, from Tracy Severn, Brick Green Farm, Barkisland, West Yorkshire.

Female champion was Uppermill Broadhooks Bang, by Glenisla Jackpot, from Northern Ireland breeder James Porter. Reserve was Castlemoun­t Matrix Matilda, by Elliot Matrix, from D McDowell, Co Down.

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 ?? Pictures: Wullie Marr. ?? From top: Intermedia­te and overall champion McCornick Pathfinder, from Boreland, Kirkcowan, Newton Stewart; a bull is led from the ring; overall and reserve champions in the beef shorthorn bulls, Coxhill Magnum (272) and Llwynhywel Masterpiec­e (280).
Pictures: Wullie Marr. From top: Intermedia­te and overall champion McCornick Pathfinder, from Boreland, Kirkcowan, Newton Stewart; a bull is led from the ring; overall and reserve champions in the beef shorthorn bulls, Coxhill Magnum (272) and Llwynhywel Masterpiec­e (280).
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