Herefords in high demand during the Premier Show & Sale in Tullamore!

The Premier Hereford Show & Sale was held in GVM Tullamore on Saturday 23rd March. The sale was a flyer right from the start and seen top quality Hereford bulls being sold for good money. The quality of bulls presented following the on-farm pre-inspection was second to none and obviously greatly appreciated as only three of the 28 lots for sale retuned home unsold.  The average price was €4,000 and 90% of bulls were sold on the day with the top priced being earned for Reserve Champion on the day – Griananpoll 1 Whizkid who was purchased by Pedigree Hereford breeder for €6,000.

The judge on the day was non-other than Seamus Nagle from Bull Bank. With very even classes – Seamus took great determination in choosing his choice of winners. Seamus tapped out lot 20 as his Champion – Cloonfree Hotspur by John Mullooly, Roscommon. This September 2022 bull was sired by Trillick Hotspur and bred from Cloonfree Sallyann – a Battalion Frontier dam. This very attractive looking bull has won prizes at several shows. Cloonfree Hotspur was purchased for €4,000.

Champion: Cloonfree Hotspur, sold for €4,000, with IHBS President, John Boddy, Judge Seamus Nagle, breeder Don Goggin, Tennyson Egar from Irish Hereford Prime and breeder Maeve Mullooly

Reserve Champion on the day was awarded to Griananpoll 1 Whizkid by T&A Fitzgerald, Westmeath. This April 2022 homozygous polled bull was busy serving polled cows on the farm during the previous Autumn. He is sired by IHBS Breed Improvement sire, CCR Stamina and bred from Griananpoll 1 Orange M 661. Whizkid has a page of stars – five stars for the Replacement and the Terminal Index along with having nearly double the breed average kgs for carcass weight and milk. Whizkid topped the sale a €6,000 and was purchased by a Pedigree Hereford breeder from Tipperary.

Reserve Champion: Griananpoll 1 Whizkid, topped the sale at €6,000, with breeder Anselm Fitzgerald, Westmeath, Judge Seamus Nagle and IHBS President John Boddy

Corranpoll 1 Jameson, by Ivor Anderson, Cavan, is a May 2022 born bull who was sired by a Panmure 1 Henry son, Corranpoll 1 Hashtag, and bred from a Corlismore Leonardo 927 dam. Jameson has five stars for the Terminal Index and a DBI of €114 along with a dairy cow calving figure of 3.2% and a very easy beef cow calving figure of 1.7%. Jameson was sold for €4,550.

Corranpoll 1 Jameson, with breeders Gladys & Ivor Anderson, Cavan, sold for €4,550

The next lot into the ring was Carrick Ivor by Philip Lynch, Cavan. Ivor is a Carrick Jake 178 son and bred from Kilsunny Lass Lola. Ivor has five stars for both the Terminal Index and Carcass weight rated at +10.9kgs. Ivor was purchased by a repeat customer from Kerry for €4,100.

Carrick Ivor, with breeder Philip Lynch, Cavan, sold for €4,100

The next lot into the ring was Caonach Jimi Y 232 by David Jones, Longford. First prize winner, this June 2022 bull was sired by Cill Cormaic Marvel and bred from a Kye Rodge 553 dam. He has four stars for the Terminal Index, Carcass weight and Carcass conformation and was purchased by a Pedigree Hereford breeder from Tipperary for €5,000.

Caonach Jimi Y 232, sold for €5,000, with Judge Seamus Nagle, breeder David Jones, Longford, Tennyson Egar from Irish Hereford Prime and exhibitor Scott Jones, Longford.

Dromona Tommy ET, by Maurice Geary, Limerick, was sold for €4,300. This July 2022 born bull was sired by Haven Wizard and bred from Kye Sheila 784, former Munster Cow of the Year 2021. Tommy has a DBI of €114 and a dairy cow calving figure of 3.6%. He also has four stars for the Replacement Index, five stars for the Terminal Index, a very easy beef cow calving figure of 1.6% and +13.6kg for Carcass weight.

Dromona Tommy ET, with breeder Maurice Geary, Limerick, sold for €4,300

Trillick Fionn also sold very well on the day for JJ & Ciaran Farrell, Longford when he was purchased for €5,000. Fionn, sired by Corlismore Commander 080 and bred from a Freetown Hotspur dam, has five stars for the Terminal Index and a very easy beef cow calving figure of 1.1%. Fionn’s DBI is €108 and his dairy cow calving figure is 3%.

Trillick Fionn, with breeders Ciaran and JJ Farrell, Longford, sold for €5,000

Carrowboy 1 Perfect by Alan Gibbons sold for €4,600 during the sale to Northern Ireland. This Fabb 1 Northern Star son was bred from Woodviewpoll 1 Pippa. This super docile bull was born in November 2022, has four stars for the replacement Index and is -6.03 days for daughter calving interval.

Carrowboy 1 Perfect, with Keith Marshall, sold for €4,600

The Deverell family from Offaly sold their two lots on the day. Their second lot sold to a fellow Offaly farmer for €4,400. Avillepoll 1 Raphael, born in August 2022 is sired by Dernaroy 1 Oscar and bred from a Ballinveney Marvel dam who also bred Ballyaville Neilson who was sold to Ballyraggan Herefords at the Premier Hereford sale in 2021. Raphael has a DBI of €108, four stars for the Terminal Index and Carcass weight and five stars for Carcass Conformation.

Avillepoll 1 Raphael, with breeder Ivor Deverell, Offaly, sold for €4,400

The final two lots of bulls for the day was by the Drumm family, Westmeath. The first bull was December 2022 bull – Crowenstown Tinsel Tommy, a Hollow Point Broker son and bred from the prize winning Grianan Orange V911. Tinsel Tommy has Four stars for the Replacement Index, five stars for the Terminal Index, Carcass Weight (+12kg) and DBI value of €117. Tinsel Tommy was a prize winner at several shows during 2023. This young bull caught the eye of a Pedigree breeder from Laois and was purchased for €4,500.

Crowenstown Tinsel Tommy, with breeder Elisa Drumm, buyers Brian & Ella Stanley & breeder Tara Drumm, Westmeath, sold for €4,500

The final bull in the sale was Crowenstown Hanley – a Conmelvin Ollie son and bred from Crowenstown Arethusa Ivy who was 1st prize winner at the National Hereford Show 2022. Hanley himself won the Supreme Junior Calf Championship at the National Hereford Calf Show 2023. After palcing first in his class on the day – this yearling bull was sold for €5500 to Dovea Genetics in association with Irish Hereford Prime as part of their Beef Sustainability Program.

Crowenstown Hanley, with breeder Tara Drumm, Westmeath & Tennyson Egar from Irish Hereford Prime. Hanley was sold for €5500 to Dovea Genetics in association with Irish Hereford Prime as part of their Beef Sustainability Program

Other prices on the day included:

  • Lot 1 – Rathregan Mario sold for €3,500
  • Lot 2 – Portanob Resolve sold for €3,300
  • Lot 6 – Fortviewpoll 1 Robert sold for €3,700
  • Lot 13 – Avillepoll 1 Raksha sold for €3,500
  • Lot 16 – Glaslough Andy sold for €3,500
  • Lot 18 – Ardmulchan Upside Down sold for €3,500
  • Lot 21 – Grianan Anchorman ET sold for €3,000
  • Lot 22 – Kye Commander 006 sold for €3,200
  • Lot 23 – Corlismorepoll 1 Escobar 215 sold for €3,500
  • Lot 24 – Corlismore Ermando 217 sold for €3,500
  • Lot 26 – Appel 1 Baptiste sold for €3,500
  • Lot 29 – Moyclare Vincenzo sold for €3,500
  • Lot 30 – Bawnlea 1 Enzo Ferrari sold for €3,500
  • Lot 34 – Appel 1 Dawn Break sold for €3,500 – the only heifer in the sale

Many thanks are extended to the pre-sale inspector Mr. John Beirne, the show judge, Mr. Seamus Nagle, Sale auctioneer, Mr. Eamonn Gaffney, GVM Tullamore, all stewards on the day and Irish Hereford Prime for their continued sponsorship.

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