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Doubts over 2021 ploughing champs
Doubts have emerged that that next year’s Ploughing Championships will be held in Carlow. The event, which attracts hundreds of thousands of people, was due to take place in Ballintrane, Fenagh, Co Carlow from September 15 to 17 but was cancelled due to Covid-19. However, the National Ploughing Association have said the trade exhibition - which attracted around 300,000 people
over three days last year - has been called off for 2020 due to the pandemic. “It’s a tough day for us, but everybody’s conclusion was the same. In the interest of public safety, running just wasn’t an option,” Assistant managing director of the National Ploughing Association (NPA) Anna Marie McHugh said. “The association could never live with the risk that we could have brought a second wave of
the virus into Carlow.” Reports have also suggested that Ms McHugh that next year’s event has been complicated by the fact that Ireland is set to host the World Ploughing Championships in tandem with the national ploughing match. “It would not mean that because the event is cancelled we are going back to Carlow,” Ms McHugh told The Nationalist. “There are lots of factors with
the world match, land being one of them, and the amount required is very significant. “If it was an ordinary year, coming back for another national championship would be different. “However, the worlds are a totally different ball game.” Ms McHugh added that she was hopeful that the ploughing would return to the county in the near future, but she could not say when.
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