This Year’s National Ploughing Championships Is Drawing To A Close

The Championships opened for an extra day today in Co Offaly but the crowd has been a lot smaller
This year’s National Ploughing Championships is drawing to a close.
It’s been one of the most difficult weeks for the organisation in its 87 year history after it was forced to cancel on Wednesday because of Storm Ali.
The Championships opened for an extra day today in Co Offaly but the crowd has been a lot smaller.
Anna Marie McHugh from the National Ploughing Association says it’s been a hard week.
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