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140 bulls up for sale

Pathfinder Angus will offer the biggest ever line of Angus Bulls in Roma.  An outstanding draft of 140 bulls to be sold 19 September at the Roma Saleyards.

The draft of quality bulls will appeal to the most astute cattle breeder for their incredible growth, carcass, structural integrity, docility and easy-doing characteristics.

Pathfinder sale bulls are run in large contemporary groups and have been selected from 650 bulls, so they can guarantee that only the best will be offered for sale.

The line-up will feature some stand-out sire lines:

Baldridge Goal Keeper has proven to produce heavy, moderate, thick, docile progeny, topping sales wherever he has been used. He has explosive early growth with top 1 per cent growth and structure.

Pathfinder has the biggest line-up of his progeny in the country. If you want exceptional, weaner weights – he’s the one!

The other large powerful sire group is from Nationwide, an Intensity son that sires incredible growth, thickness, structure and docility. He is a sire that is extremely easy-doing. Complementing these thick bulls will be a large group of New Ground sons to come through the ring.

Pathfinder continues to offer a large run of sons from all-rounder sire, 38 Special. He is bred by the best cow in the industry, Isabel Y69 and is noticeable for his exceptional daughters.

If you are looking for heifer bulls, Newly has been used widely as a docile, calving-ease, curve-bending specialist and has many impressive sons in the sale.

For those wanting to add doing-ability, the feature carcass sire, Intensity L519 adds marbling, docility and structure, all in the top five per cent of the breed indexes.

The 2025 sale team is an impressive group of bulls with extra capacity, softness and excellent carcass qualities.

Bulls will be available for inspection prior to sale via appointment with Cyril Close and Billy Swain at TopX Roma.

Pathfinder Bull Sale 10:30am Roma Saleyards, Friday, 19 September 2025.

Please contact Nick, Sara or Elle Moyle for any further information.

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