
Championship winner Evie Craig, Glenhowan, with her 40kg Beltex lamb and judge Ben Haigh.
He awarded the championship to the winner of the eight- to 11-year-old class Evie Craig, Glenhowan, with her 40kg Beltex lamb which went on to sell for £250.
The reserve championship went to her sister Ayla Craig, the winner of the 12- to 16-year-old class, whose 43kg Beltex lamb sold for the top price of £265.

The overall prime lamb average was 365.4p/kg with an SQQ of 368p/kg.
Cast ewes were a flying trade, topping at £370/head for Texels from W.S. Robson, Yatesfield, and Simonside Farms, Longtown. Light ewes sold to £182/head for Lleyns from H. Goldie, South Bowerhouses, and Swaledale ewes peaked at £152/head.
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Rams sold to £260 for a Texel from J.M. Ridley and Son, Mickley Moor.
Young Handler results
Up to three years old
1st Ollie Tinning - £204
2nd Maeva Saunders - £180
3rd Lucie Thompson - £174
Age four to seven years old
1st Freya Thompson - £210
2nd Sophie Sutherland - £160
3rd Emma Telford - £178
Age eight to 11 years old
1st Evie Craig - £250 and champion
2nd Jake Howe - £210
3rd Jenny Magnay - £182
Age 12 to 16 years old
1st – Ayla Craig - £265 and reserve champion
2nd – Maisie Muir - £176
3rd Poppy Muir - £179