Date: Friday 25th and Saturday 26th July 2025

Sponsors: Norbrook

Show Judge: Glenys Morgan, Society President, Llangeview Flock

With the spectre of Bluetongue 3 virus restrictions hanging over a sale in the restricted zone and breeders trying to work out what can and can’t be done to get sheep home, the numbers were back quite a bit on entry level. However, the stock forward were all in good order and saw a crowded ringside keen and enthusiastically bidding on sheep. It certainly seemed that those who had pre movement tested saw a benefit from doing so with that uncertainty of purchase opening their audience.

The National Dinner & Awards on Friday evening was a great success with around 130 attendees enjoying the meal provided by Snap Crackle and Pork for the second successive year. Good company set the scene for the sale, with a tremendous buzz. As goes with tradition, the show was judged by the President of the Society Glenys Morgan, tapping out her champion from a huge field. This year’s honour going to Birness with lot no 184 taking Male Champion and then Overall Champion at the show and going on to sell for 6,000gns with Rhaeadr lot no 133 in Reserve. The champion ram lamb is heading back to Scotland with AJ & AR Benzie Meikle, Whiterashes Turriff.

The Birness team also came through with the first place pen of three catching the judges eye.

The Birness Team with Show Judge and Society President Glenys Morgan with the collection of silverware

Mogford flock took both Female Champion and Reserve with lot 7 PSJ:24:00800 and lot 23 PSJ:25:00847. The shearling ewe and female champion at the show  was a triplet derived from ET by Spittal Outlander and went on to sell at 1,000gns, heading away with Heath Farm Partnership from Sutton End Farm. Lot 23 was a natural single ewe lamb sired by Carony Cha-Ching and going on to top the shop at 1,600gns joining Jake Lonsdales flock at Smailsburn Farm.

The Mogford’s collecting their Quinton Clarke trophy for the Champion female at the show

NATIONAL DINNER & AWARDS GALLERY 2025

Also achieving 1,000gns was for lot number 4 consigned to the sale by Pam Lupton, Kexbeck flock. The ewe, KXL:24:00771 by Rhaeadr Bright Star was a twin lamb from a home bred ewe headed away with Heath Farm Partnership, Sutton End Farm, who were shopping hard for females! Her second lot 5 by Rhaeadr Rock ‘n’ Roll went to 900gns and was snapped up by Hannah Pickthall, Swallow Heights.

8 Shearling ewes to an average of £761.50

Hot on the heels of the top price ewe lamb from Mogford flock, was lot 25 (DND:25:01133) from Sally Beale, Rookery. A single ET lamb by Middlemuir Best of The Best which has a list of siblings that have made the grade in previous sales, with a full sister realising 4,000gns and a full brother at 3,400gns attracting attention from the buyers, I am sure. At the fall of the gavel the winning bid came from CA Jessop and Sons Moorlands Farm.

9 ewe lambs to an average of £1015.00

There was a limited supply of shearling rams with just three forward. Lot 31 M17:24:06549 which was a sub consigned by Anthony Glaves, Brompton flock topping the section at 1,700gns. The ram sired by Tombridge Take a Chance out of a home bred ewe was a single lamb by natural service and headed off with CJ Roots, Kilnford Croft, Castle Douglas Road, Dumfries and Galloway.

3 Shearling rams to an average of £1172.50

Lot no 193 the sale leader at 20,000gns

There was a great deal of activity before the sale around all the pens, particularly the pen of Jed Sharp, Sharps flock. This was reflected later in the day at the sale with a top call of 20,000gns for lot 193 WPT:25:00518 with fierce competition on the bidding from several parties the gavel finally falling with the ram lamb heading to Myfyr Evans Rhaeadr.

Further lambs in the pen reaching 9,000gns twice for lot number 192 going home with Claire Kenyon from Ormskirk and lot 198 being snapped up by Robert Jenkinson, Dunfell, Penrith. All three ram lambs being sired by Conchar Cruiser, the 10,000gns purchase in 2024 paying dividends.

Lot 129 from Wharfe at 10000gns

Stephen Bolland had a good sale with lot 129 LVX:25:05151 reaching 10,000gns, a twin ET ram by Kings Superior meeting approval of the bidders around the ring and going off to his new postcode at Stephen Cobbald’s Lavenham flock.

Often considered not ideal to be first through, the sale got off to a flyer with the Sitlow pen! Their ram lambs were all sired by Jalex X Factor and lot 35 (45Z:25:05922) which had placed 1st in the Elite class, topped the pen at 8,500gns, appealing to eventual buyers W&C Ingram Logie Durno. The second lamb through (45Z:25:05899) reached 8,000gns and headed off to AE Weavers Perrenpit flock in Gloucestershire.

Top 10 ram prices

Lot NoFlockPrice gnsPURCHASER
193Sharps20,000M Evans, Rhaeadr
129Wharfe10,000S Cobbald, Lavenham
192Sharps9,000C Kenyon, Redacre
198Sharps9,000R Jenkinson, Dunfell
35Sitlow8,500W&C Ingram, Logiedurno
36Sitlow8,000AE Weaver, Perrinpit
184Birness6,000AJ & AR Benzie
155Roundacre5,500G & FJ Soulsby, Williamsgill
168Alloaks4,600B Roth, Tolgus
224Howgillfoot4,500A Glaves, Brompton

109 Ram Lambs sold to average £2020.14

PORTRAITS GALLERY

SHOW RESULTS 2025

Overall Champion – M Stuart, Birness

Lot 184 1W:25:04604 by Rhaeadr Rockstar

Reserve – Mr M Evans, Rhaeadr

Lot 133 A12:25:02910 by Carony Cha-Ching

Female Champion – Tom & Aimee Mogford, Mogford

Lot 7 PSJ:24:00800 by Spittal Outlander

Reserve – Tom & Aimee Mogford, Mogford

Lot 23 PSJ:25:00847 by Carony Cha-Ching

Male Champion – M Stuart, Birness

Lot 184 1W:25:04604 by Rhaeadr Rockstar

Reserve – Mr M Evans, Rhaeadr

Lot 133 A12:25:02910 by Carony Cha-Ching

Shearling Ewe

1st – Lot 7 T&A Mogford, Mogford PSJ:24:00800

2nd – Lot 4 P Lupton, Kexbeck KXL:24:00771

3rd – Lot 6 T&A Mogford, Mogford PSJ:24:00811

4th – Lot 2 A Glaves, Brompton M17:24:06547

Ewe Lamb

1st – Lot 23 T&A Mogford, Mogford PSJ:25:00847

2nd – Lot 19 JJ Tooze, Spittal DYX:25:00119

3rd – Lot 24 T&A Mogford, Mogford PSJ:25:00845

4th – Lot 22 J Ludgate, Rempstone ZNW:25:00549

5th – Lot 25 S Beale, Rookery DND:25:01133

6th – Lot 26 S Beale, Rookery DND:25:01123

Shearling Ram

1st – Lot 29 B Roth, Tolgus SWX:24:03295

2nd – Lot 34 S Cobbald, Lavenham LVL:24:01074

3rd – Lot 31 A Glaves, Brompton M17:24:06549

Ram Lamb

1st – Lot 184 M Stuart, Birness 1W:25:04604

2nd – Lot 133 M Evans, Rhaeadr A12:25:02910

3rd – Lot 54 A Evans, Dol-llys 82N:25:10460

4th – Lot 192 J Sharp & B Lacharden, Sharps WPT:25:00498

5th – Lot 96 S Cobbald, Lavenham JKC:25:04133

6th – Lot 180 L&K Greaney, Claddagh ZKA:25:00161

1st place Pen of Three from Birness

Pens of 3

1st – Birness (Lots 186, 187 & 188)

2nd – Rhaeadr (Lots 165, 136 & 137)

3rd – Sharps (Lots 193, 196 & 198)

4th – Howgillfoot (Lots 222, 223 & 226)

5th – Carnforth (Lots 218, 219 & 221)

Elite Commercial Ram Lamb

1st – Lot 35 SJ Buckley, Sitlow 45Z:25:05922

2nd – Lot 203 G Christie, Balquhain PDN:25:01841

3rd – Lot 233 G & FJ Soulsby, Williamsgill FAJ:25:0118

4th – Lot 107 JJ Tooze, Spittal DYX:25:00117

5th – Lot 50 S Beale, Rookery DND:25:01155

6th – Lot 97 S Cobbald, Lavenham JKC:25:04120

1st prize NextGen Junior Edward Edgerton and NextGen Senior Lucy Greaney with Judge Glenys Morgan

NextGen Junior Young Handlers

1st – Edward Edgerton

2nd – Millie Shelley

3rd – Parker Shelley

4th – Harriet Moffat

5th – Ronnie Mogford

NextGen Senior Young Handlers

1st – Lucy Greaney

2nd – Elsie Hutchinson

3rd – Ollie Beale

4th – Robert Brannen

NextGen Young Breeders class (bred & shown by breeder)

1st Lot 180 Lucy Greaney, Claddagh ZKA:25:00161

2nd Lot 182 Keira Greaney, Claddagh ZKA:25:00175