Junior champion is $30,000 top bid

MG
Updated June 11 2019 - 8:20am, first published June 10 2019 - 5:00pm
(Right) Andrew Rayner with parents, Gai and Max, Grathlyn stud, Hargraves, their junior champion, Grathlyn Holy Field, which sold for $30,000 top price to Ben Rumbel, Supple stud, Guyra, (left), and John Settree, Landmark, Dubbo.
(Right) Andrew Rayner with parents, Gai and Max, Grathlyn stud, Hargraves, their junior champion, Grathlyn Holy Field, which sold for $30,000 top price to Ben Rumbel, Supple stud, Guyra, (left), and John Settree, Landmark, Dubbo.
Tom Nixon and Christina Gilritchie, Devon Court stud, Drillham, Qld, paid $14,000 intermediate and grand champion, Rayleigh Nullabor, held by Sarah Holcombe.
Tom Nixon and Christina Gilritchie, Devon Court stud, Drillham, Qld, paid $14,000 intermediate and grand champion, Rayleigh Nullabor, held by Sarah Holcombe.
Buyer, James Croker, Evesham stud, Narrabri, with his $9000 purchase Grathlyn Nebraska held and bred by Andrew Rayner, Grathlyn stud, Hargraves.
Buyer, James Croker, Evesham stud, Narrabri, with his $9000 purchase Grathlyn Nebraska held and bred by Andrew Rayner, Grathlyn stud, Hargraves.

COMMERCIAL and stud breeders seeking bulls genetically geared to produce more fat and bigger eye muscle areas (EMA) bought well at the 58th annual Herefords Australia Dubbo National show and sale last Tuesday.

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Mark Griggs

Journalist 0- Central West NSW

Central West and Western editorial reporter living at Wellington and based out of The Land, Dubbo office.

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