Report Roscommon Spring Premier Sale 2022

On Saturday, March 19th, the Irish Simmental Society held its Spring Premier Sale in Roscommon Mart. It promised to be an exciting sale with 55 bulls and 23 heifers cataloged. The average sale price on the day settled at €3,840 for our bulls. Simmental heifers remained the most popular choice, with an average price of €3740, up €1350 from the previous sale in 2021.

Lot 23 Coose Mackintosh €7,000

Topping the bull trade at €7,000 was the Overall Senior Champion, lot 23 Coose Mackintosh exhibited by father and son duo John & Ronan Tuohy, Co Clare. Judge on the day, Mr. Alan Wilson from the Bannhill Farm Herd in Northern Ireland described his Champion as ‘Classy’. This December ‘20 bull is sired by the home bred Coose Lincoln ET and out of a Curaheen Dam, who is a half-sister to AI bull Curaheen Gunshot. He sold with a five-star terminal index of €119, a calving figure of 5.1%. After a flurry of ringside and online bids, he was eventually knocked down to a Northern Ireland based suckler farmer.

Lot 21 Ardunsaghan Magic One €5,000

Next up at €5000 was lot 21, Ardunsaghan Magic One, selling for the Connolly Family, Co Leitrim. This December `20 born bull is sired by Curaheen Wakeman and out of Clonagh Kim Willow who herself is by Bruchag Glenfiddich. He catalogued with a page full of stars and a calving figure of just 3.3%.  This one selling across the water to Gordon Clark’s ‘Broombrae Herd’, Fife in Scotland.

Lot 4 Rathnashan Maple Syrup P ET €4,600

Lot 4 Rathnashan Maple Syrup P ET for Nigel & Patrick Hogan, Co. Carlow, one of the oldest bulls on offer, selling for €4600. On the day, this dark red polled bull born September ’20 was Senior Reserve champion in the pre sale show. This Curaheen Gunshot sired bull is out of Rathnshan Heidi ET, a well-known homebred dam with a page full of stars. Another bull away to Scotland, this time to Gerald and Morag Smith’s ‘Drumsleed Herd’ in Kincardinshire.

Lot 9 Marsha Mr. Mac €4,200

Hitting the €4200 mark was lot 9 Marsha Mr. Mac for Michael Glennon, Co. Roscommon and shown by his son Martin. Born October `20 with a calving figure of 2.9% this long dark red bull is sired by AI Bull, Seafort Gill and is out of Glebefarm Candice Imp, a Sheestown Tsar Dam. This bull was wrapped up by a repeat Galway suckler farmer.

Well known Mr. Garrett Behan of the Clonagh Herd, received €4000 for his October `20 born bull, Clonagh Mambo Venus. This catchy bull boasting 5 stars and low calving figure of 2.5% is sired by the herds stock bull Manor Park Handsome, and out of a homebred dam Clonagh Grace Venus who goes back to Clonagh Direct Debit.

For John Finnegan and his sons, Coachford, Co. Cork, lot 13 Leeherd Major an October 20 bull sold for €3900. This bull is by the herds well known stock bull Dermotstown G Mac and a homebred dam Leeherd Fruity by Anatrim Fruity. His full brother recently sold to AI company, Progressive Genetics. The third bull to sell to Scotland on the day.

Selling for €3800 was Lot 14, Doire-Goile Match Maker owned by Chris and John Storey, Mountmellick, Co. Laois. This bull was sired by Bova AI bull Lissadell Jackpot and out of a Hillcrest Champion cow Dermody Goddie.

Lot 11 Clonagh My Lord Fabulous €3,700

Selling at €3700 was lot 11 Clonagh My Lord Fabulous for Garrett Behan, Portlaois, Co. Laois.  This October 20 bull sired by Kilbride Farm Dragoon and out of homebred dam Clonagh Enchanting Fab who was by the great award winning Bawny T-Rex.

Lot 25 Clonagh Modern Man €3,500

Garrett Behan was in again quickly after with Clonagh Modern Man and dropped the hammer at €3500. Clonagh Modern Man, is sired again by Kilbride Farm Dragoon, and out of another T-Rex female, Clonagh Groovy Truly.

Finally, up at €2800 was lot 28 Fairymount Maradona for well-known breeders John Joe and Sean Carroll, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon. This late December 20 dark red bull was sired by Curaheen Dickens and out of Fairymount Wynona who is sired by top cow, Clonaslee Admiral. He sold to a Co Clare based pedigree and commercial suckler herd.

Lot 34 Parknakyle Notorious

Lot 34 was the Junior Champion on the day Parknakyle Notorious he was owned by Patrick Meaney Old Leighlin, Co. Carlow. This powerful January 21’ bull was sired by Mullyknock Gallant and out of a Kilbride farm Dragoon dam Clonagh Happy Eyes Et. Unfortunately, on the day this bull did not make its reserve in the sale ring.

Reserve Junior Champion Lot 37 Mount Nicholas this bull was owned by Joseph Kelly, Ballynacally, Co. Clare. This bull was sired by Glebe Farm Tyson and out of Hilcrest King Dam Corbally VIP Katie ET. This bull on the day failed to meet his reserve.

In a smaller female Section, where a brisk trade was witnessed, resulting in a top price of €10,600, with an average of €3740.

Lot 54 Limehill Melody €10,600

Top price of €10,600 was for the female champion, Limehill Melody for Mark Neenan, Limehill, Tynagh Co. Galway.  This May 2020 heifer is sired by Saltire Impressive and out of Herkules Dam. This heifer comes from National title bloodlines and was scanned in calf to the much sought after, Glebefarm Tyson. There was plenty of interest in this heifer and after an interesting bidding war, auctioneer Denis Barrett dropped the hammer to the Backmuir herd of the Simmers family.

Two heifers achieved the price of €4000, First was Declan & Ryan Callan for Lot 65 Thornford Monaghan Lass, sired by Anatrim Bodybuilder and out of a Raceview King Dam Thornford Deedee.

Lot 72 Mainview Nancy €4,000

Next up at €4000 was Mainview Nancy exhibited by Kevin Treanor, Scotstown, Co. Monaghan. This 12-month-old heifer is sired by Milnafua Graduate and is out of a Dermotstown Delboy dam Scribby Farms Honey. She took the Reserve Female Champion title in the day’s pre-sale Show and is heading across the Irish sea to Cornwall, to the Crowgey Herd.

At €3,200 was lot 58 Thornford Missy Fiona P ET for Declan and Ryan Callan, out of the herds prolific brood cow Seafort Fiona P, this lady is heading to a Northern Ireland pedigree herd.

Lot 63 Duff Matilda €3,000

Two more heifers both achieved €3000, Lot 63 was the first Duff Matilda bred by Barry and John Duffy, Ballybay, Co. Monaghan. This heifer is sired by Kilbride Farm Delboy out of an Islavale Cracker dam Duff Fabia.

The Second heifer selling at €3000 was lot 73 the youngest heifer in the sale. Lot 73 Rabawn Naomi was bred by John Brady, Claremorris Co. Mayo. This 12-month-old heifer is by Curaheen Tyson and a homebred dam Rabawn Gladys who herself is by Clonagh Direct Debit. This one is heading to Northern Ireland pedigree herd.

Finally, lot 60 Bridgemount Melony owned by William O’Riordan, Rathcormac Co. Cork sold for €2600. This October 20 born heifer was by Curaheen Earp and a Seaview Tommy Dam Bridgemount Holly.

Our next sale takes place at Tullamore Mart on Friday evening 29th April – Entries close Friday April 01st

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