![Landmark agent Brad Wilson; John Newsome, Elders; auctioneer Paul Dooley, Tamworth; buyers Jeff and Bill Honeysett, Trynow, and principal Matthew Coddington, with the top priced ram. Landmark agent Brad Wilson; John Newsome, Elders; auctioneer Paul Dooley, Tamworth; buyers Jeff and Bill Honeysett, Trynow, and principal Matthew Coddington, with the top priced ram.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/silverstone-agfeed/2096518.jpg/r0_0_1500_994_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Landmark agent Brad Wilson; John Newsome, Elders; auctioneer Paul Dooley, Tamworth; buyers Jeff and Bill Honeysett, Trynow, and principal Matthew Coddington, with the top priced ram.
Roseville Park Merinos, Dubbo, achieved a total clearance and solid average at their on-property sale today.
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Principals Matthew and Cherie Coddington offered and sold 150 Merino and Poll Merino rams to average $2456.
This included 125 Merino rams, averaging $2480, to a top price of $7800, paid by Trynow Merino stud, Goolma.
In the Poll Merinos, 25 sold to an average of $2336 and topping at $5400 to Meadow View stud, Henty.
Full report in The Land September 25 edition