With some of the best Ayrshine cattle put on display at this Sydney Royal show, judge Shane Wadley, Oakey, Qld, had awarded the senior champion female to Rockvale Burdette Olga, exhibited by Stewart and Rebecca Cole, Wagga Wagga.
Rockvale, a three calver, also was presented with best senior udder and the honorable mention in the supreme champion dairy female.
The five year-old has had also claimed reserve champion cow at Sydney Royal in 2017 and champion cow in 2017, at the NSW on farm challenge.
The cow is currently producing 45 litres per day.
Mr Wadley, said she was a gracious cow and had the presence of dairyness.
It was great to see the longevity of the dairy industry seen in this particular cow, and that is why I gave it the champion over the reserve, because of her udder, she had the strength and correct teats, he said.
Reserve senior champion went to Boldview Model Pastel, owned by Michael Eagles, Moto, NSW, who came first in her class.
Honorable mention was awarded to Camberfield Maddie, owned by Biffins Dairy.
Intermediate champion was won by Stewart and Rebecca Cole, Wagga Wagga, with their exhibit, Liddel Jumper Olga, which claimed best intermediate udder and the honorable mention in the supreme intermediate champion. Which she was the offspring of the senior champion female, Rockvale.
Reserve intermediate champion female was also awarded to Liddel Dreamer Rose, exhibited by the Cole family.
The female was from Lessard Jumper and was produced by senior champ, Rockvale.
The Coles also won the junior champion female with Liddel Gentle Flora, which took the honorable mention in the supreme junior champion.