Pine Creek Angus Stud can add two important Sydney Royal Easter Show titles to their already impressive list of achievements.
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The Fuller family and their team at PC have taken out the inaugural champion interbreed breeders group, with their breed of Angus. This was followed with a win in the best Angus exhibit, in the senior female category with PC Miss Shiraz H449.
It isn't the first time Miss Shiraz has taken out a prestigious award, with titles in last year's show for best junior heifer and Supreme Interbreed Champion Heifer.
The Angus group caught the eye of Judge Neil Watson, who made the trip down from Tamworth to adjudicate on the best cattle in the country.
"The group had all the traits I was looking for in the industry," said Mr Watson.
"We look for fertility, production and the quality of the carcass."
Miss Shiraz will return to the Cowra stud with several ribbons, despite interruptions to her show preparation when PC moved from Bylong to Cowra in december last year.
"Our biggest thing was that we moved in December and probably didn't start early enough and weren't quite set up for it, but we got them here and we made it," said PC Principal Greg Fuller.
"It was a bit harder than usual, but it happened."
Miss Shiraz is co-owned by Richard Hassell and Rachael Wyllie through Brailes Investment, Banbury, UK.
Over the last few years she has won multiple titles at Brisbane and Melbourne Shows.
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