The pre-sale champion from Brian Williamson’s Farmhill flock led the prices at Wednesday’s (29thAugust) Northern Irish National Texel Sale, when making 4300gns.
On a day when the ram lamb average rose by just shy of £100 and the shearling ram average climbed by more than £45, clearance rates also fared well, with 91% of the gimmers finding new homes.
Topping the trade was shearling ram Farmhill Aristotle, a son of Tullagh Yogi out of a dam by Knock Travis. He was well fought for in the sale ring, being eventually knocked down to Paul and Baillie O’Connor for the Drumgooland flock.
Second best of the day at 4000gns was the top priced ram lamb of the sale, a lamb from Naomi Ardis’ Millburn flock. This was Millburn Big Guns an entry by the 70,000gns Teiglum Young Gun out of a dam by the 145,000gns Knap Vicious Sid. He sold to Ivor Kilpatrick, Raphoe, Co Donegal.
Following along after that at 3000gns was Irish Hill Braveheart from Wilson Kennedy. He’s by Knock Yazoo and out of a dam by Knap Vogue, with this one finding a new home with Peter Boyd for the Poseyhill flock, Ballyclare.
Next best then was a 2600gns call for Donalds View Bset Yet from Sean Hamill. Coming early in the day he is by Drumgooland Aga Khan and out of a dam by Springwell Venom. He sold to Scotland in a three-way split, with shares taken by Robert Laird, Cambwell, Kenny Johnstone, Boghouse and Neil Edmondson, Castle Bank.
Another at this price was Kiltariff Bastareaud from Barclay Bell and family. He’s a son of Sportsmans Yogi Bear out of a Cowal Viceroy-sired dam and was knocked down to Robert Mulligan for the Brague flock, Banbridge, Co Down. with an index of 460.
After that at 2400gns came Roger Strawbridge’s best of the day Tamnamoney Black Lightning, a Scotsman Avicii son out of a dam with Duncryne Uber Cool and sold to Henry Gamble, Springwell.
Then at 2300gns was another from the same pen, Tamnamoney Black Bush, similarly bred lamb which was bought by Liam McPolin, Newry, Co Down.
Close behind at 2200gns was Ballrussell BMW from Mary Clarke. This first prize winner from the pre-sale show is by Staneybrae Angus and out of a dam by Seneirl Arnos and was the pick of Martin McConville, Rathfriland, Co Down.
And at 2100gns was another of the shearling tups, Derryhoney A Star from Adrian Liggett. He’s by Stainton Vigilante and out of a Ballydesland Thunder King daughter. This one found a new home with T Hynes, Rathfriland, Co Down.
Then at 1900gns was Tullagh Bo Didley from John and Richard Currie, a son of Midcombe Axel out of a dam by Milnbank Womaniser and sold to Michael McHugh, Carrickmacross, Co Monaghan.

At the same money was Tamnamoney Bigus Dicus from Roger Strawbridge, a son of Millar’s Windbrook and out of a Duncryne Uber Cool-sired dam. This one was bought by J McGee, Creeslough, Co Donegal.
Messrs Simpson and Calvin then sold Ballyhivistock Bulls Eye at 1700gns. He’s by Milnbank Abracadabra and out of a dam by Llyfni Vidal and sold to G W Jones for the Erw flock, Corwen, Wales.
Gimmers
Best of the gimmers at Ballymena was a 1300gns call for the female and reserve overall champion from Beth and Jack Gault. This was GCN1701816 from the Cherryvale flock, she is by Halbeath Woody and out of a dam by Sportsmans Scania and sold to R Docherty, Clonmany, Co Donegal.
Next best here was a 1050gns call for a Fairywater gimmer from Andrew Fyffe. This was FAO1700949, a Strathbogie Whiplash daughter out of a Glenside Razzle Dazzle daughter and sold to C McIlwaine, Newtonstewart, having stood third in the pre-sale show.
Then at 900gns was Brian Hanthorn’s second prize gimmer HBN1701539 from the Mullan flock. This daughter of Fairywater Yorkie is out of a dam by Garngour VIP and sold with an index of 378 to David McCreery, Lisbellaw, Co Fermanagh.
Averages; 32 shearling ewes £536.48, 132 ram lambs £648.93, 64 shearling rams £748.86 (J A McClelland).
Pre-sale Show Class results
Gimmers
1st– Beth and Jack Gault – Cherryvale – GCN1701816
2nd– Brian Hanthorn – Mullan – HBN1701539
3rd– Andrew Fyffe – Fairywater – FAO170949
4th – Ben Robinson – Teeshan – RNN1700262
5th– Alastair Gault – Forkins – GAF1702072
Shearling rams
1st– Brian Williamson – Farmhill Aristotle
2nd– M and J Watson – Hillhead Amazing
3rd– Mary Clarke – Ballyrussell Antonio
4th– Gareth Tumelty – Aideshill Applejack
5th– Adrian Liggett – Derryhoney A Star
NITYB ram lambs
1st– Stewart Ferris – AFB1800411
2nd– John Trimble – Curley Billy Boy
3rd– Sam McAuley – Whiteparl Barbarian
4th– J, R and G Foster – Springhill Bambino
5th– James Wilkinson – Ballygoogan Bouncer
Open ram lambs
1st– Mark Clarke – Ballyrussell BMW
2nd– J and R Currie – Tullagh Bo Didley
3rd– Simpson and Calvin – Ballyhivistock Bulls Eye
4th– Andrew Fyffe – Fairywater Bootylicious
5th– Mark Patterson – Alderview Belter
Performance recorded ram lambs
1st– Barclay Bell and Sons – Kiltariff Barrett
2nd– Brian Hanthorn – Mullan Boru
3rd– Fraser and Helen Tweed – Ballycoose Beast
4th– Martin and Cyril Millar – VMG1801888
Group of Three
1st– Roger Strawbridge – Tamnamoney
2nd– Alastair Gault – Forkins
3rd – James Wilkinson – Ballygroogan
Female champion– Beth and Jack Gault – Cherryvale – GCN1701816
Reserve female champion– Brian Hanthorn – Mullan – HBN1701539
Male champion– Brian Williamson – Farmhill Aristotle
Reserve male champion– Stewart Ferris – AFB1800411
Supreme champion– Brian Williamson – Farmhill Aristotle
Reserve Supreme champion– Beth and Jack Gault – Cherryvale – GCN1701816