Goldenover wins Ile de France rivalry

By Caitlyn Burling
Updated March 14 2017 - 5:52pm, first published 5:03am
Goldenover stud principal Ray Batt, (left), Narrogin, was delighted when judge Braden Lange awarded the Ile de France champion and reserve champion sashes to two of his finest rams, the second of which is held by Western Australian College of Agriculture, Narrogin, student Zoe Dawson.
Goldenover stud principal Ray Batt, (left), Narrogin, was delighted when judge Braden Lange awarded the Ile de France champion and reserve champion sashes to two of his finest rams, the second of which is held by Western Australian College of Agriculture, Narrogin, student Zoe Dawson.

NOTHING ignites a healthy dose of sibling rivalry like a competitive showing, and when it came to the Ile de France section of the judging, it was the ultimate 'Battle of the Batt Brothers'.

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