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If you can't find it in your inbox, please check your spam folder. No weights or drag chains to be fitted on plough. Ploughing rules: All plough bodies to be used when ploughing the finish.

Opening — Ferguson opening, or otherwise as stated by the organiser of the match. On grassland no split of the back, or otherwise as stated by the organiser of the match. Start — The start shall consist of furrows.

Competitors must cast towards the next highest numbered plot. Finish — The finish shall consist of the last 8 furrows. Finish wrong way 20 points Two tractor wheel marks 20 points Rolling 20 points Depth infringement 20 points Failure to finish opening on time — per minute or part of 2 points Failure to finish plot by signal 10 points Abuse to official or fellow competitors 20 points Failure to adhere to Health and Safety policy Disqualified.

Should there be a problem, the competitor must contact the Head Steward for a ruling before ploughing the first run next to their neighbours. When Michael retired from farming and handed over to his son Owen who is now farming at Coolnacuppogue , he went to work with Pat Foley for a few years. Michael was married to Mary Cahill, a native of Bree, Enniscorthy. That occasion was an anniversary dance by the famous Mick Delahunty Orchestra, who had played at the opening of the venue a year earlier.

They went on to have a family of six children — five girls and one boy. A dedicated GAA man, Michael played a bit of hurling in his younger days.

He was a great supporter of local football and hurling teams and a regular attendee at games. Michael also followed Carlow football and hurling teams in Leinster club championship games. This section is about Living in UAE and essential information you cannot live without.

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