Limousin dominates the carcass competition at the 2016 Sydney Royal

Limo-steers-3The paddocks of the Manning Valley have produced the Sydney Royal’s 2016 Grand Champion Steer – a 500 kilogram Limousin from Wingham breeders Paul and Janelle Relf.

The Relf’s 12-month old Warrigal Levi, which was the show’s Middle Weight class Champion Steer, took the top prize in a

quality-packed final four.

It was the first steer the Relfs have shown at the Sydney Royal.

Reserve champion Middle Weight steer was a Limousin exhibited by The Scots School, Bathurst, and bred by Austin

Steer, Eltham Limousins, Trangie.

Champion Heavyweight Steer and Reserve Grand Champion was a 550kg Limousin from Don and Sarah Riley, Oakvale

Limousins, Tamworth.

Reserve Champion Heavyweight Steer was a Limousin exhibited by The Scots School, Bathurst and bred by Terry & Bev Denniss, Jordenspring Limousins, Mudgee.

The Champion School Steer was a 626kg Limousin from Dubbo College Senior Campus and bred by Ben Toll

Sheraton Limousins, Dubbo.

Reserve champion school steer was a Limousin exhibited by Brisbane Water Secondary College, Umina.