Taking out the top prizes were Roslyn’s Kaleid Wilcoola stud, which claimed the prestigious Urquhart Perpetual Trophy, while Boyup Brook’s Venturon Livestock and Loomberah’s Franco & Company studs won the Hordern Perpetual Trophy.
Steeped in tradition and synonymous with excellence, these trophies are among the Royal Agricultural Society of NSW’s (RAS) most prestigious awards, recognising the best in livestock judging and showcasing the dedication, skill and passion of Australia’s leading cattle exhibitors.
With almost 1400 entries in the beef cattle competition represented across 20 different beef breeds, exhibitors proudly showcased an outstanding line-up of high-quality livestock at this year's show.
The winners for both awards each received a substantial cash prize along with the prestige, honour and coveted bragging rights that accompany such distinguished achievements.
The Urquhart Perpetual Trophy winners Karen Reid and Peter Reid of Roslyn, walked away with a grand total of $12,000.
Mr and Mrs Reid described the recognition as a true honour and a rewarding acknowledgement of their hard work.
The Hordern Perpetual Trophy winners, Venturon Livestock of Boyup Brook and Franco & Company Pty Ltd of Loomberah, each walked away with $7500, proudly sponsored by Elders.
To view all of the 2026 Sydney Royal Cattle Show results, visit www.rasnsw.com.au/cattle
The Urquhart Perpetual Trophy is presented to the supreme beef exhibit, either male or female. It was originally donated by The Australian Red Poll Society, NSW region, in honour of Bruce Urquhart, and was first presented in 1999.