Thanks everyone for the comments.
Goddy, he is about 1070kg which according to google is 2354 lbs. Yes we have calves from him, and we are very happy with them. I may be out again this weekend so I might see if I can get some photos of them. They are thick, stout little calves and structurally correct. Two heifers by him are going to be part of our melbourne show team at the end of this year.
Doc, thanks for your critique. Actually, you made me go out and look twice at him. But I can say (without being barn-blind) that I believe the short rump is a fault of the photo. In saying that, I'm not saying he's perfect. In fact, the two main faults I see in him is that he does cut in slightly behind the shoulder, and he is a fraction toed-out in the front feet. He would be a frame score 6.8, Previous to this photo he has been in a half-acre bull paddock, which has very soft soil and not a lot of opportunity for his feet to wear naturally. They are a tad long and I think that is what gives the illusion of being weak in the pasterns. Although I dont condone foot trimming to correct faults, I dont mind it when the feet are simply long in situations where they havent been able to naturally wear down, and I believe with a bit of a trim he would stand up on those legs a bit better.
Putangitangi, yes it was stinking hot on Saturday, but that is a pretty good representation of where they are normally (cept on cold frosty mornings lol)
Pine Creek Ranch, frame score 6.8. He is by the bull Waverley Sarpedon (the Waverley stud is now dispersed) and out of a cow, Woodburn Cupid, from the Woodburn Stud in Tasmania.
Sorry if I missed answering anyone's questions!