The April 2003-born “Ballygrange Vinney”, bred by Jim Sloan in Northern Ireland and sold by Andrew and Jonathan Bellas from Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria had been placed as Supreme Champion at Friday's show by the Judge, Kate Fisher, and had been the hot topic of conversation at the subsequent barbecue. By sale time, expectations were running high. Bidding started at 5,000 guineas and rose sharply, with several breeders from various parts of the UK waving at auctioneer Gwyn Williams, before the final call of 11,600 guineas came from Alan Wheelwright from Cragg Vale, Halifax. “Vinney” was out of “Ballygrange Roxy” by “Woodview Solo.” The first half of the Bull sale was conducted at frantic pace, with a packed ring of customers active for stylish, powerful bulls ready to work immediately. Jane and Danny Wyllie had a super day, with two bulls from their Tamhorn herd exciting plenty of interest. With a third Production Sale of females arranged for October, their herd is attracting plaudits from a wide range of breeders, and it was the January 2003-born “Tamhorn Venture,” an “Elkehard Van De Wolvendreef” son out of the well-known “Tamhorn Oriana”, who made 5,000 guineas to C N Morphet, Austwick, Lancashire. Later on, “Tamhorn Vagabond,” an April 2003 bull, by “Baron du Bois Bauloye” out of the show-winning “Tamhorn Milly”, made 4,800 guineas to T P Clayton, Wetherby, West Yorkshire. Best of the younger bulls was the July 2003 blue and white “Greystone Vulcan”, from Stainforth, North Yorkshire breeders J & E Coates. By the noted “Adagio Du Stordeur” out of the “Jardinier”-sired “Greystone Kream”, he found a new home for 4,400 guineas with J H and S M Mason, Clapham, Lancaster. Demand for some of the younger bulls was more hesitant, but anything well-grown found new homes without any trouble. Female trade was spectacular throughout, with the ringside buzzing with anticipation as soon as the last bull was sold, leading to a 100% clearance. Cumbrian breeder Mark Bousfield, from Helton, Penrith saw his class-winning “Ridge Dean Royal Lady”, due in June to “Netherwood Umpire”, make 3,300 guineas to J M Cooper, Dacre, Harrogate. 'Royal Lady' is out of the famous “Ridge Dean Jessie” by “Inexes De La Croix De Mer.” Stockport breeder Tom Galligan saw his imported young cow, “Biscotte Neuve Cour”, due in July to “Bramhall Supreme”; sell for 3,200 guineas to Paul Barwood, Great Yarmouth. 'Biscotte' is by the noted sire “Osborne Van Terbeck” and out of “Riante 8366 Neuve Cour.” Demand for Maiden Heifers was red-hot. The Reserve Champion, and Female Champion again came from Cumbrian breeder, Mark Bousfield and made 2,700 guineas to J Mower, Spilsby, Lincolnshire. “Widewath Valentine”, born in September 2003, is by “Pandoer Van Het Kasteel” out of “Ridge Dean Rita”, who's own dam was the famous “Ridge Dean Kosher.” Another September 2003 heifer from Mark, “Widewath Voluptuous”, by “Serieux de Fooz” also made 2,700 guineas to Graham Burton, Brailsford, Derby. A feature, however, was the superb trade for young heifers, with two Scottish breeders being well-rewarded for their long journeys with outstanding trade. Brian Ryder and Sons, from Moffat, brought a superb pen of Heifers and saw their December 2003-born “Annanwater Verna” make 3,100 guineas to L S Driver, Bradford, West Yorkshire. “Verna” is by “Affute Du Ry Ossogne” out of “Cowden Princess.” Their February 2004-born “Annanwater Winnie”, by “Osborne Van Terbeck” out of “Ridge Dean Totty” made 2,400 guineas to W S Bartram, Stafford. John and Janet Green travelled from Aberdeen and their leading young Heifer, “Oxcroft Willow”, an ET calf, just 12 months old, by “Lawns Chancellor” out of “Oxcroft Nymph” made 1,800 guineas to Alan Bromyard, Nottinghamshire.
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