A day-neutral, fresh-market cultivar with large, attractive fruit whose size and quality are maintained throughout the season. Origin: in Knoxfield by B.J. Morrison, Inst. of Hort. Development, Victoria. 88-011-30 × Parker; cross made in 1991; tested as 91-103-7; introd. in 1998. Plant Breeder’s Rights held. Tree: day-neutral; moderately vigorous; medium dense; globose-shaped plant; dark green leaves; highly productive. Performs best when winter planted and will benefit from additional chilling. Resistant to twospotted mite. Fruit: very large; orange-red; very glossy; predominantly conical; flesh is medium-red throughout; similar firmness to Pajaro; calyx is small, spreading and detaches reasonably easily.