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18 Beef Results Accredited Cattle - Beef Breeds ~ Results Galloways Judge: Mr A McConchie, Gatehouse of Fleet Champion: Troloss Farms, Troloss Farm, Elvanfoot - Dec Reserve Champion: J & S Ross, Romesbeoch, Shawhead CHALLENGE CUP presented Dumfries & Galloway Union Agricultural Society, awarded Best Galloway in Section Troloss Farms, Troloss Farm - Dec LOCKERBIE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY CHALLENGE CUP awarded winner of Galloway Group Class (Class 67) J & S Ross, Romesbeoch THE BELL-IRVING SILVER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP awarded best Galloway from the old Lockerbie Show Area D & R Cornthwaite, Balgray Hill - Natale Of Balgray Class 61: Bull 1st 61 Troloss Farms, Troloss Farm, Elvanfoot - Dec 2nd 64 J & S Ross, Romesbeoch, Shawhead 3rd 63 D & R Cornthwaite, Balgray Hill, Lockerbie - Nucamp Of Balgray Class 62: Cow In Milk or In Calf 1st 67 J & S Ross, Romesbeoch, Shawhead 2nd 65 Klondyke Farms Ltd, Shancastle Farm, Moniaive - Klondyke Illusion 3rd 68 J & S Ross, Romesbeoch, Shawhead Class 63: Heifer 1st 72 J & S Ross, Romesbeoch, Shawhead 2nd 69 Troloss Farms, Troloss Farm, Elvanfoot - Belle 2nd Of Troloss 3rd 73 J & S Ross, Romesbeoch, Shawhead Class 64: Heifer Stirk 1st 78 J & S Ross, Romesbeoch, Shawhead 2nd 79 J & S Ross, Romesbeoch, Shawhead 3rd 75 Klondyke Farms Ltd, Shancastle Farm, Moniaive - Klondyke Lanolin Class 65: Bull Calf 1st 83 J & S Ross, Romesbeoch, Shawhead 2nd 80 Klondyke Farms Ltd, Shancastle Farm, Moniaive 3rd 81 Klondyke Farms Ltd, Shancastle Farm, Moniaive Class 66: Heifer Calf 1st 87 J & S Ross, Romesbeoch, Shawhead 2nd 88 J & S Ross, Romesbeoch, Shawhead 3rd 84 Klondyke Farms Ltd, Shancastle Farm, Moniaive Class 67: Pair of Animals 1st 93 J & S Ross, Romesbeoch, Shawhead 2nd 89 Troloss Farms, Troloss Farm, Elvanfoot 3rd 94 J & S Ross, Romesbeoch, Shawhead Belted Galloways Judge: Mr T Oliver, Newcastle Upon Tyne Champion: Mochrum Estate, Old Place Of Mochrum, Port William - Mochrum Layla Reserve Champion: George Milroy, Mains of Machermore, Newton Stewart - Lipwood Tilly THE JOHN MCTURK TROPHY awarded Best Belted Galloway in Section Mochrum Estate - Mochrum Layla THE G B SPROAT TROPHY awarded Best Belted Galloway Bull Mrs A Bell, Clifton Farm - Clifton Darwin THE GRAHAM BEAVIS MEMORIAL TROPHY awarded Belted Galloway Female Champion Mochrum Estate - Mochrum Layla Class 70: Bull 1st 95 Mrs A Bell, Clifton Farm, Southwick - Clifton Darwin Class 71: Cow In Milk or In Calf 1st 102 Mochrum Estate, Old Place Of Mochrum, Port William - Mochrum Lilac 3rd 2nd 97 Miss Judith Cowie, 52 Catherine Street, Gatehouse of Fleet - Copelaw Ruby 3rd 103 George Milroy, Mains of Machermore, Newton Stewart - Mochrum Demi Class 72: Calf 1st 110 George Milroy, Mains of Machermore, Newton Stewart - Machermore Demi 493 2nd 104 Miss Judith Cowie, 52 Catherine Street, Gatehouse of Fleet - Copelaw Purdey 3rd 106 J & Z Kirk, Low Kirkbride, Auldgirth - Huntfield Vemillion Class 73: Heifer In Milk or In Calf 1st 114 Mochrum Estate, Old Place Of Mochrum, Port William - Mochrum Layla 2nd 118 George Milroy, Mains of Machermore, Newton Stewart - Lipwood Tilly 3rd 111 Mrs A Bell, Clifton Farm, Southwick - Clifton Absolutely Fabulous Class 74: Heifer Stirk 1st 121 Mrs A Bell, Clifton Farm, Southwick - Clifton Lily 2nd 126 RKG Farms, Irelandton, Twynholm - Auchgassel Penny 3rd 125 Mochrum Estate, Old Place Of Mochrum, Port William - Mochrum Lill Class 75: Pair of Animals 1st 128 Mrs A Bell, Clifton Farm, Southwick 2nd 132 RKG Farms, Irelandton, Twynholm Aberdeen Angus Judge: Mr D Biggar, Castle Douglas Champion: C R Graham & Sons, Carruthers Farm, Waterbeck - Carruthers Eden Park Reserve Champion: Colin Rodger, Comlongan Mains, Clarencefield - Dalcrest Joy Lady Erica L221 WEST MAINS TROPHY presented the late Tom Corrie, awarded Best Animal in Aberdeen Angus Section C R Graham & Sons, Carruthers Farm - Carruthers Eden Park Class 77: Bull 1st 137 C R Graham & Sons, Carruthers Farm, Waterbeck - Carruthers Eden Park 2nd 139 Martin R McCornick, Boreland Farm, Kirkcowan - McCornick Evnader T337 3rd 136 I & A Burgess, Maryfield Farm, New Abbey - Abbey Rock Class 78: Cow 1st 141 Colin Rodger, Comlongan Mains, Clarencefield - Dalcrest Joy Lady Erica L221 2nd 140 R H Dick & Sons, Lochmailing, Auldgirth - Hardlawbank Petra P011 Class 80: Heifer 1st 142 I & A Burgess, Maryfield Farm, New Abbey - Abbey Bridget Class 81: Best Animal bred by Exhibitor 1st 137 C R Graham & Sons, Carruthers Farm, Waterbeck - Carruthers Eden Park Highland Cattle Judge: Mr G McCulloch, Thirsk Champion: Blairlogan Highlanders, Greenhead Farm, Alva - Solas Emma 1st Of Blairlogan Reserve Champion: Mr & Mrs D Fountain, Broomrigg, Watchhill Road, Lochmaben - Boidheach Ruadh 4th of Broomrigg CHAMPIONSHIP CUP presented D Mitchell, Upper Cray Farm, Stainland, Deane, awarded Best Animal in Highland Section Blairlogan Highlanders, Greenhead Farm - Solas Emma 1st Of Blairlogan BANK OF SCOTLAND CUP awarded Best Animal of the Opposite Sex to the Champion Grant Hyslop, Glentewing Farm - Eoin Mhor Of Black Glen HIGHLAND CATTLE SOCIETY SHIELD awarded Best Calf Blairlogan Highlanders, Greenhead Farm - Better Of Blairlogan Class 83: Bull 1st 146 Grant Hyslop, Glentewing Farm, Crawfordjohn - Eoin Mhor Of Black Glen 2nd 153 Grant Hyslop, Glentewing Farm, Crawfordjohn Class 84: Cow 1st 147 Blairlogan Highlanders, Greenhead Farm, Alva - Solas Emma 1st Of Blairlogan Class 85: Calf 1st 148 Blairlogan Highlanders, Greenhead Farm, Alva - Better Of Blairlogan Class 86: Heifer 1st 152 A & M Fitzsimon, Tregallon Farm, Lochfoot - Smeorach 6th Of Treggalon 2nd 149 Mr & Mrs D Fountain, Broomrigg, Watchhill Road, Lochmaben - Capleadh Proiseag 11th of Broomrigg 3rd 151 Caroline Cuthbertson, 4 Ivanhoe Road, Peebles - Kate 9th Of Jedderfield Class 87: Heifer 1st 154 Mr & Mrs D Fountain, Broomrigg, Watchhill Road, Lochmaben - Boidheach Ruadh 4th of Broomrigg 2nd 157 Blairlogan Highlanders, Greenhead Farm, Alva - Ban-iarla Morag 8th Of Blairlogan 3rd 158 Grant Hyslop, Glentewing Farm, Crawfordjohn - Duchess Of Black Glen Beef Shorthorn Cattle Judge: Mr G McCulloch, Thirsk Champion: Thomson, Roddick & Laurie, Newlands, Eaglesfield - Shawhill Leroy Reserve Champion: Mrs Jane Landers, Bargaly Farm, Palnure - Cairnsmore Lois CAIRNSMORE TROPHY presented Bill and Jane Landers, Bargaly Farm, Newton Stewart, awarded Best Animal in Beef Shorthorn Section Thomson, Roddick & Laurie, Newlands - Shawhill Leroy Class 89: Bull 1st 159 David & Rosemary Dickie, Knockenjig, Sanquhar - Fearn Jumpstart Class 90: Bull 1st 166 Thomson, Roddick & Laurie, Newlands, Eaglesfield - Shawhill Leroy 2nd 165 Mrs L Townsend, Coxhill Farm, Old Carlisle Road - Coxhill Leon 3rd 164 David & Rosemary Dickie, Knockenjig, Sanquhar - Knockenjig Legend Class 91: Cow or heifer 1st 170 David & Rosemary Dickie, Knockenjig, Sanquhar - Knockenjig Rosie Duchess 4 2nd 171 Thomson, Roddick & Laurie, Newlands, Eaglesfield - Shawhill Lady Jessica 3rd 168 George & Carla Brough, Glenfine Farm, Ae Village - Broughs Lovely Jasmine Class 92: Heifer 1st 172 Mrs Jane Landers, Bargaly Farm, Palnure - Cairnsmore Kasie Elloise 2nd 174 David & Rosemary Dickie, Knockenjig, Sanquhar - Knockenjig Slaa Broadhooks K46 3rd 175 Thomson, Roddick & Laurie, Newlands, Eaglesfield - Shawhill Rosebud Kool Class 93: Heifer 1st 178 Mrs Jane Landers, Bargaly Farm, Palnure - Cairnsmore Lois 2nd 181 Thomson, Roddick & Laurie, Newlands, Eaglesfield - Shawhill Beatrice Lottie 3rd 179 Mrs Jane Landers, Bargaly Farm, Palnure - Cairnsmore Libby Beyonce Hereford Judge: Mr W Livesey, Leicester Champion: Heather Whittaker, Coley Walks Farm, Norwood Green - Coley 1 Pilot Reserve Champion: M/S J R B Wilson & Sons, Cowbog, Kelso - Romany 1 Lucy BL R38 HUGH CRAWFORD CUP presented by Mr Hugh Crawford, Wintersheugh, Annan, awarded to the best animal in the Hereford section Heather Whittaker, Coley Walks Farm - Coley 1 Pilot Class 95: Best Pair 1st 184 M/S J R B Wilson & Sons, Cowbog, Kelso 2nd 183 T & D Harrison, The Old Potato House, Mickley 3rd 187 John A Cameron & Son, Balbuthie, Kilconquhar Class 96: Best Group of Three 1st 188 T & D Harrison, The Old Potato House, Mickley 2nd 189 M/S J R B Wilson & Sons, Cowbog, Kelso Class 97: Best Group of Three by the same sire 1st 188 T & D Harrison, The Old Potato House, Mickley 2nd 189 M/S J R B Wilson & Sons, Cowbog, Kelso Class 98: Heifer 1st 197 M/S J R B Wilson & Sons, Cowbog, Kelso - Romany 1 Lucy BL R38 2nd 192 T & D Harrison, The Old Potato House, Mickley - Moralee 1 Kimberley (P) 3rd 194 T & D Harrison, The Old Potato House, Mickley - Moralee 1 Kylie (P) Class 99: Heifer 1st 205 Harvey Cattle, 100 Buchanan Street, Balfron - Harvey Bros 1 Crocus P5 2nd 203 M/S J R B Wilson & Sons, Cowbog, Kelso - Romany 2 Mink BL P60 3rd 204 M/S J R B Wilson & Sons, Cowbog, Kelso - Romany 1 Lucy BL P61 Class 100: Heifer or Cow 1st 209 John A Cameron & Son, Balbuthie, Kilconquhar - Baldinnie 1 Dom Lass 21st Class 101: Heifer or Cow 1st 214 H Elliott, Low Cornriggs Farm, Cowshill - Cornriggs Julia 4th 2nd 210 G & M C Shepherd, Moorside House Farm, Woodplumpton - Moorside 1 Jane 8th 3rd 211 M/S J R B Wilson & Sons, Cowbog, Kelso - Romany 1 Plum BL P2 Class 102: Cow 1st 212 M/S J R B Wilson & Sons, Cowbog, Kelso - Romany 1 Lucy H12 N10 2nd 217 John A Cameron & Son, Balbuthie, Kilconquhar - Baldinnie 1 Chico 6th Class 103: Bull 1st 220 M/S J R B Wilson & Sons, Cowbog, Kelso - Romany 1 Romeo BL R7 2nd 221 M/S J R B Wilson & Sons, Cowbog, Kelso - Romany 1 Redemption BL R21 3rd 222 M/S J R B Wilson & Sons, Cowbog, Kelso - Romany 1 Roxburgh BL R34 Class 104: Bull 1st 226 M/S J R B Wilson & Sons,
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