Irish team triumph once again at 69th world ploughing contest

Homecoming Scenes at Dublin Airport during the arrival of Jer Coakley who won the conventional and Eamon Treacy who won the reversible at the World Ploughing Contest in Estonia. (Photo: Gareth Chaney)

Congratulations are pouring in from all over the country and across the globe on this historic occasion as the Republic of Ireland Ploughing team had an outstanding performance to seize victory at the 69th World Ploughing Contest in Estonia.

Eamonn Tracey from Carlow was crowned Supreme World Ploughing Champion (his third in a row) in the Conventional Class & West Cork man Jer Coakley stormed to victory as Reversible World Ploughing Champion.

Managing Director of the National Ploughing Association Anna May McHugh said, “This is a fantastic win for both men, Irish Ploughing and Ireland as a whole. Since winning the nationals last year the competitors have been working hard on preparing for the worlds in Estonia and all their effort has paid off. They have done their country extremely proud. Congratulations and a very well done to both” 

The Republic of Ireland were coached this year by Wexford man Michael Roche. Also travelling with the contingent to the World Contest was Larry Bergin from South Tipperary as Judge. Proud sponsors of the Irish Team and delegation again this year are Kverneland.