The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Strong input from the east and north of Scotland

- COLIN LEY

The task of judging the livestock entries at next year’s Royal Highland Show will be shared by 113 highly experience­d names in the judging world, drawn from throughout the UK, with strong input from the east and north of Scotland.

The 2019 show, to be held on June 20-23, will feature two new sections by way of the inaugural overall young handler and dairy cattle any other breeds sections.

These will be judged by Blackface breeders Ian and Patsy Hunter, Perthshire, and Murray Cochrane of Ayrshire, respective­ly.

Judges for the overall dairy and overall beef awards will be Paul Harrison of Northumber­land, placing the final dairy line-up, with the overall beef interbreed and interbreed teams being placed by Stewart Wood of Garston Farm, Orkney, and the beef interbreed pairs being placed by Rob Forest, Duns.

In the sheep rings, Archie Macgregor of Kilsyth, Glasgow, will judge the overall sheep interbreed championsh­ip while Pat Greaney of Usk, Monmouthsh­ire, will place the overall sheep pairs interbreed championsh­ip and sheep young handlers classes.

“The Royal Highland Show continues to attract the country’s best and 2019 is set to be no different,” said RHASS chairman James Warnock.

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