
Dorsets continue to soar at 49th Premier sale

Supreme Champion, Lot 177, with Fiona and Caroline McKeown, sold for 3100gns
![]() Richard Currie's Reserve Champion, Lot 9, with handler Emma Turner and Charlotte Currie, sold for 2100gns |
![]() Lot 117, bred by Amy McConnell and sold for 1700gns |
![]() Lot 174, sold by McKeown family for 1700gns |
![]() Lot 45, bred by Angus Fleming and sold for 1300gns |
![]() Lot 46, sold by Seamus Mullan for 1300gns |
![]() Lot 41, sold by Andrew and Caroline Kennedy for 1000gns |
The 49th Annual Premier Sale of the NI Dorset Horn and Poll Dorset Sheep breeders club took place on Monday 26th July 2021 in JA McClelland Livestock Mart Ballymena, sponsored by Norbrook pharmaceuticals.
With trade in general booming for the Dorset breed, the sale attracted a large entry of 209 sheep. Although quantity was plentiful this did not come at a sacrifice to quality which was in abundance with an excellent turn out of sheep from breeders across all sections. This in turn added to the continuation of demand for Dorset’s both in NI and the mainland.
The day began with the show which was welcomed by breeders as restrictions start to ease, allowing an opportunity to showcase what was on offer. Getting the job of judge for the day was local man Thomas Wright, Ballytaggart Flock, Ballymoney. Thomas is no stranger to the sale having achieved several championships and leading prices, commenting that judging the sale is something he has always wanted the opportunity to do.
Each class was keenly contested with a significant number of excellent sheep brought forward giving the judge a difficult job in deciphering between them. After careful consideration, supreme champion was awarded to lot 177 from the Mckeown family, Ashvale flock. This ewe lamb sired by Downkillybegs Cactus Jack out of a Drumlin ewe displayed excellent style, body size and confirmation later going on to top the sale at 3100gns selling to Richard Fitton, Dynamite Flock, Bolton.
Receiving reserve champion on the day was lot 9 from Richard Currie, Hilltop Flock for his September born ram lamb “Hiltop Dan”. A son of Islaharan Batman out of a homebred ewe, this lamb stood top of the ram lamb class showing excellent bone, character and correctness. He later went on to lead the male section selling for 2100gns, again travelling across the water this time to Alec Steff, Waggoners flock.
Show results
Class 1 – Horned ram lamb – 1st G&G Henderson
Class 2 – Poll ram lamb – 1st R Currie, 2nd B Lamb, 3rd A&C Kennedy, 4th G&S Miller
Class 3 – Pair of ram lambs – 1st A&G Sloane
Class 4 – Shearling ram – 1st S Mullan, 2nd J&I Wilson, 3rd A&R Drummond, 4th R McGuire
Class 5 – Horned ewe lamb – 1st C Johnston, 2nd C Johnston
Class 6 – Poll ewe lamb – 1st R&F Mckeown, 2nd A McConnell, 3rd G&S Miller, 4th B Lamb
Class 7 – Pair ewe lambs – 1st A McConnell, 2nd B Lamb, 3rd R&F Mckeown, 4th G&S Miller
Class 8 – Novice breeder – 1st L Fulton, 2nd M Reid, 3rd C&C Holmes, 4th C&C Holmes
Class 9 – Shearling ewe – 1st L Weir, 2nd A Dodd, 3rd A&R Drummond, 4th L Weir
Class 10 – Senior ram – 1st K&B Sloane, 2nd L Geddis
Progeny group – 1st B lamb, 2nd R&F Mckeown, 3rd A McConnell, 4th A&G Sloane
Supreme Champion – R&F Mckeown (ewe lamb)
Reserve Champion & Opposite sex to champion – R Currie (ram lamb)
Best horn exhibit – G&G Henderson
In the female section the next top price was 1700gns which was achieved twice for two ewe lambs. Lot 117 from Amy McConnell, Beechmount and lot 174 from the Mckeown family, Ashvale. Standing second in the hotly contested ewe lamb class lot 117 Beechmount D566 displayed outstanding body, length and style. Sired by Kilvaddy Bolt from a homebred ewe, she joined fellow breeder Shane Wilson to add to the Legaloy Flock.
Equally as impressive, lot 174, Ashvale D338 a twin sister to champion on the day demonstrated size and power with excellent character deservingly achieving this excellent price selling to an undisclosed buyer. Beechmount struck again in the female section with a ewe lamb, lot 115 Beechmount D570, another excellent example of the breed and a daughter of the successful show ewe “Bellatrix” being purchased by Allister McNeill, Kilvaddy Flock for 1000gns.
Other leading prices in the female section included: R&F Mckeown 900gns to J&C Robson, E McClure 880gns to J Townley, A McNeill 850gns to R Fitton, A McConnell 750gns, B Lamb 720gns to W&K Carson, L Weir 720gns to D Robertson, L Weir 720gns to D Robertson, R&F McKeown 700gns to W McCracken, A McNeill 680gns to M Clarke, A McConnell 650gns to W Wilson.
In male section, the next leading price was 1300gns, again achieved by two breeders. Lot 45 ‘Drumlin Dazzler’ from Angus Fleming showed superb width, shape and size for his age. After a flurry of bids, he was knocked down to Graham and Mary Cubitt, Kildowney Flock along with Michael and Catherine Maybin, Galgorm Flock. Matching this was lot 46 from Seamus Mullan, Islaharan,with 1st prize shearling ram “Ballytaggart Centurion” an Olivertree Archie son showing exceptional confirmation and presence, he was snapped up by William McCracken, Loughall. In close succession was Andrew and Caroline Kennedy’s lot 41 “Maineview Dealmaker” who stood 3rd in the ram lamb class, sired by Downkillybegs Clinker, this eye-catching lamb sold for 1000gns to John Duggan, Bellewstown flock, Drogheda.
Other leading prices in the male section where: A McNeill 800gns to W McCracken, G Miller 720gns to W McCracken, R Currie 700gns to V Minford, G Henderson 580gns to S McCarry, B lamb 550gns to R Donnelly, G Henderson 550gns to A Gardiner, A&C Kennedy 550gns to A Magee.
Sale averages:
Ram lambs: 543.07gns
Ewe lambs: 467.06gns
Shearling rams: 525gns
Shearling ewes: 367.50gns
Overall, the club recorded a successful sale with strong demand for quality reflected by the prices received from buyers both here and in mainland UK, all seeking to utilise the quality Northern Irish breeders have to offer.
The club wishes to express their thanks to staff at Ballymena Market for the efficient management of the sale and to Norbrook for their continued sponsorship. The next event in the club calendar is the Omagh Show and Sale, this year to take place at a new venue, Beatties Pedigree Centre in Omagh on Friday 13th August with the show at 5pm and sale at 6.30pm.