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Friday, 17 July, 2026
HomeRuralPlenty to admire at Brimanna

Plenty to admire at Brimanna

Brimanna Poll Merino Stud at Yeelanna is celebrating its 40th ram sale on Monday 27 July, with its auction set to take place at 2pm, inspection from 11am.

An on-property inspection will also be held Friday 17 July from 2pm to 5pm.

“This year we’ve got 80 rams for sale and they’ll all be haltered for people to inspect,” Brimanna’s Jayden Harris said.

“It’s a good chance for clients to come and have a look at the rams before sale day and it’s an opportunity for us to discuss their individual needs.

“We invite all our clients to come out for inspection and the 40th annual sale.”

Brimanna Poll Merino Stud offers quality, well-grown rams catering to all budgets.

Mr Harris added it was an exciting drop this year.

“We’ve got some exciting new sires on display and we think the rams are really shaping up well,” he said.

“We have the first sons from the Sharlu Park ram which we purchased and was top of the Adelaide Ram sale.”

Private inspections are also welcome – just get in contact with Jayden, or head out 310 Harris Road for the inspection or sale day.

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