A Short History Lesson




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Ploughing as a sport between neighbours has probably gone on for hundreds of years but it was in 1931 that the ultimate challenge was put to Kildare man J.J. Bergin, Athy, by his long time friend Denis Allen, Gorey, Co. Wexford when they argued which county had the best ploughmen.
The first inter county ploughing match was organised with 40 entries and the National Ploughing Association was born.
The first National Ploughing Championships held that year cost of £9 3s and 5 pence.

Sixty eight years on, the NPA concept challenge remains the same but today over 300 competitors from 32 counties as well as international visitors take the ploughing challenge.

Here are a selection of old photographs. Clicking on the picture will open it in a new window in full size.
Clicking again on the full size picture will bring you back here.

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