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             06/12/06           
              Back-to-back championship wins were achieved by Wharfedale husband
                and wife farmers Mark and Helen Keighley at the 14th annual winter
                sale of pedigree Texel females at Craven Cattle Marts’ Skipton
              Auction Mart. (Sat, Dec 2). 
              
              
             Mark Keighley with his Texel pedigree  
             female winter shearling
             ewe champion,  
             joined by judge Mark Ireland. 
              
              
              
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              The couple, of Manderlea Farm, Castley Lane, Leathley, Otley,
                were on top form at the fixture, staged on behalf of the Northern
                Area Texel Sheep Breeders, of which Mark is vice-chairman and
                Helen sale secretary. 
                 
                They again took the overall title with an in-lamb shearling ewe,
                Manderlea Kam05137. The sire is Strathbogie Knock Out, whose
                mother was Royal Highland Show Champion in 2003 and sold for £10,000.
                The prolific line goes right back to the great grand sire, Barrowby
                Well To Do, one of the first tups bought by the Keighleys. 
                 
                Like the 2005 victor, this year’s champion is also in lamb
                to Millburn Lovejoy, who is by Cornerstone Ivanhoe, a full brother
                to Cornerstone Isaac, who has sold tup lambs to 48,000 guineas.
                The title winner made the day’s top price of 1,250 guineas
                when selling to long distance traveller EA Cox & Son, of
                Farringdon, Oxfordshire. 
                 
                Judge Mark Ireland, of Whalley, commented: “It was a tremendous
                show of well-bodied sheep, though the champion made it easy to
                judge, being a good all-round shearling, very correct on its
                legs.” 
                 
                The Keighley’s Manderlea flock was also responsible for
                the runner-up in the shearlings class with Manderlea Kam05064,
                like the victor a product of Strathbogie Knock Out and also in
                lamb to Millburn Lovejoy. The second prize winner realised the
                second-best price of 1,120 guineas when joining Cumbrian farmer
                I Graham, of Plumpton, Penrith. 
                 
                Mr Graham also paid 440 guineas, top price in class, for the
                first prize ewe and reserve show champion, Heyworth Lodge LSH0416,
                from Jennifer Lodge, of Moseley Grange, Moss, Doncaster, winner
                of this year’s Northern Area Texel Sheep Breeders large
                flock competition. The Skipton reserve title winner is by Wartle
                Jewel In Crown and is in lamb to the 5,000 guineas Templand Limited
                Edition. 
                 
                To cap an excellent day, Mark and Helen Keighley also had a clean
                sweep of prizes in the ewe lambs class, with both the winner
                and runner-up selling for the joint top price of 200 guineas,
                the former to Jennifer Lodge, the latter again to Mr Graham. 
                 
                Bert Verity, of Barrowby Grange Farm, Kirkby Overblow, Harrogate,
                had shearling ewes sell at 460 guineas and 400 guineas, along
                with a two-shear ewe at 300 guineas, while Stuart Currie, of
                Beautry House, Rathmell, saw a shearling sell at 430 guineas.
                John Mellin, of Hull House Farm, Hellifield, presented a strong
                pen of eight shearling ewes, which sold to a top price of 550
                guineas and averaged over £400 a head. 
                 
                Selling prices showed a marked improvement on last year’s
                corresponding fixture. Ewes averaged £220, shearling ewes £292
                and ewe lambs £156. 
                 
                Results: 
                  
                Ewes – 1 Jennifer Lodge, Moss, 2 HR Verity, Kirkby
                Overblow, 3 JM&M Perrings, Rathmell.  
                 
                Shearling ewes – 1 & 2
                Mark and Helen Keighley, Leathley, 3 Jennifer Lodge. 
                  
                Ewe lambs – 1,
                2 & 3 – M&H Keighley. 
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