CRYSTAL Bell of Prairie Falls stud, Flinders, was awarded the most successful exhibitor after cleaning-up during the Murray Grey judging.
The success tally was racked-up with her exhibit, three-year-old Elbern Melissa, by Southern Cross Falcon and out of Big Park Valdawn, after she snared supreme crown over stud-mate and junior champion bull, Monterey Junction.
"The supreme exhibitor, a young matron with a calf at-foot, was superbly presented but had all the attributes we need in the industry with a great udder, structurally sound and produced a good calf," judge Peter Falls, Finley, NSW, said.
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The cow also won the Corrick trophy in memory of Betty McFarland.
The senior champion's half-sister, Southern Cross Felicity, was sashed junior champion heifer for her "volume, capacity, neck extension and femininity".
During the judging, Mr Falls said the movement she possessed was "just so good".
The young July 2013-drop heifer was sired by Nawarra Supermint and was also out of Big Park Valdawn.
In the bull section, Mr Falls awarded the grand champion bull sash to a 12-month-old calf, weighing 600 kilograms and reporting good eye muscle area and fat cover.
"He also showed the potential to be a sire while still possessing those attributes of being a calf," he said.
The son of Arki Family Guy F21 and Windhaven Youron, Arki Hard At It H79 weighing 904kg with an EMA of 137sqcm, was awarded the senior champion bull, ahead of Yallembie Halifax, exhibited by Brian and Esther Benson, Mermeran, Dubbo, NSW.