Also pictured is Scott Cooper, Elders Studstock and (front) auctioneer Lincoln McKinlay, Linkd Pty Ltd, and Prue and Richard Post, Glenavon Angus. The draft comprised 80, two-year-old bulls - including the sale topper - averaging $10,912, and 27 yearling bulls, which topped at $15,000 and averaged $8962. The overall average was slightly down on the snow-impacted 2025 sale, where 119 of 126 bulls averaged $11,815. The figures revealed that in 2024-25, Glenavon produced beef for $1.37 a kilogram. Cressbank Cattle Company, Alpha, Qld, bought five bulls to $13,000 twice, averaging $10,800; AJM Pastoral, Burleigh Station, Richmond, Qld, bought three bulls for an average $11,000 and the Corningford family, Authoringa Station, Charleville, Qld, selected bulls to $13,000, averaging $8333.