2019 Auction Results for the Champions and Reserve Champions

The Champion, sponsored by the Nare Hotel, was won by Lin Calcraft (for the fourth year out of five) with “Shamrock”, a Limousine cross Limousine steer, weighing 628kg and sold for £3.10/kg to Chris Dale of Helston.

The Reserve Champion, sponsored by Mole Valley Farmers, was also won by Lin Clacroft with “Starlight”, a Limousin cross Welsh Black cross steer, weighing 662kg and sold for £3.40/kg to Pearce Butchers of St Austell.

The Local Champion, sponsored by Lodge and Thomas, was won by Clare Withers of Probus with “Jackpot”, a Belgian Blue cross Limousin cross steer, weighing 616kg and sold for £4.20/kg to Peter Morris of St Columb.

The Reserve Local Champion, sponsored by RJ Trevarthen, was won by Mr O Penellum of St Erme with “Miss Moo”, a Limousine cross Belgian Blue heifer, weighing 618kg and sold for £3.90/kg to M Yates and Son of Newquay.

The Champion pair of lambs sponsored by JC Harfoot Machinery and Rosettes of Quality, was won by A and A Pedrick.  They weighed 44.5kg and sold for £210/head to JVR butchers.

The Reserve Champion pair of lambs sponsored by Hewaswater Scaffolding, was won by G and S Renfrew of Quethiock.  They weighed 52kg and sold for £190/head to Pearce Butchers of St Austell.

 

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