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Proudly serving the region

Established in 1958, Colin Say & Company Pty Ltd has proudly served the Glen Innes region as a locally owned and operated Stock & Station Agency. Specialising in livestock, real estate, and rural property sales, the company has built a strong reputation for professionalism, reliability and genuine country service.

With decades of local knowledge and community involvement, Colin Say & Co enjoys a solid market share in the Glen Innes selling centre—adding value not only to clients’ businesses but to the wider community as well.

The team embraces modern technology and innovation, with the successful adoption of AuctionsPlus and forward-thinking marketing strategies that have helped position the business as a trusted name in the region.

At its core, the company’s philosophy is simple: to grow by helping clients grow. Local, independent, and deeply experienced in the livestock and property industries, Colin Say & Co continues to deliver the service and results that have kept it at the heart of the Glen Innes rural community for more than six decades.

The 2025 CSC Beef Extravaganza was hosted by Colin Say & Co at Glen Inness Showgrounds and QLD had some great wins.

Champion Farmers Choice Unled Carcass: Lot 1400 – Leo McMahon

Champion Junior Steer Carcass: Lot 1206 – Holy Trinity School and 2 Charles Limousins

Champion Heifer Carcass: Lot 304 – Bingara Central School

Reserve Champion Heifer Carcass: Lot 300 – Macrae Family

Champion Butcher Carcass: Lot 201 – Ella Cannon

Reserve Champion Butcher Carcass: Lot 102 – Travis Luscombe

Champion LightWeight Steer Carcass: Lot 604 – McUtchen Family

Reserve Champion Lightweight Steer Carcass: Lot 600 – Travis Luscombe

Champion Middleweight Steer Carcass: Lot 700 – Minto Crag Pastoral

Reserve Champion Middleweight Steer Carcass: Lot 705 – Travis Luscombe

Champion Heavyweight Steer Carcass: Lot 910 – Riverglen Show Steers

Reserve Champion Heavyweight Steer Carcass: Lot 900 – Cultivate Ag

Ascot Angus & Charolais Stud Grand Champion Carcass

Lot 1206 – Holy Trinity School and 2 Charles Limousins

Colin Say & Co $1000 Incentive Winners Winner – Holy Trinity School &

McMahon Jackpot winner Bingara Central School

Macrae Cup winner Bingara Central School

Amos-Vale Herefords Most Successful Exhibitor Travis Luscombe – 56points

Jambili Pastoral Co, Dixie at Jandowe took 4 head down 3 steers and 1 heifer.

The calf that got 2nd of hoof won Class 5A carcass (South Devon x Belgian Blue/ Angus) and the calf that came 4th on hoof came 3rd on hook in the same class (Belgian Blue x South Devon/ Brahman)

The calf which came 5th on hoof in class 6 A was placed 1st in his carcass and Champion Lightweight Carcass. (Belgian Blue/ Angus x Belgian Blue/ Black Bally)

They were bred and prepared by James and Kath McUtecheon, James took Callum and Alannah down with him for the competition in Glen Innes.

Ella Cannon and Travis Luscombe also did very well winning Champions on hoof and hook, Travis was also named most successful exhibitor

The Limousin State of Origin winners were NSW with 620.4 points and QLD with 603.2 points

Sponsors Jen-Daview, Benjarra Ascot Cattle co, TCW LIvestock, Amos Vale Herefords

The early Bird All Breeds Weaner sale will kick of 2026 toward the end of March and the Premier Angus Weaner sale will kick off early Apirl

Colin Say & Co will host a Show Steer Sale Monday 2nd March and then you can enter the, Beef Extravaganza in September 2026 which will celebrate its ten year and include a very exciting concept of “Battle of the Spectacle“

Colin Say & Co Working Stock Dog Auction will start a 1pm November 1. at Collette, Glencoe NSW. for more information contact office@colinsay.com.au 02 6732 1266

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