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Competition Ploughing
70th Nationals going ahead
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<blockquote data-quote="Not so smart by nature" data-source="post: 7467721" data-attributes="member: 146699"><p>You forget those English ploughmen in the north have to travel south more often than you likely to travel north to compete, just read through the list of past venues and look where they've been located on a map and you will understand where I am coming from.</p><p></p><p>The Scottish moves around all the time as well and when its held in a location far from my home, it down to me to choose whether to travel and attend or not, more often these days I won't, even when I was prepared to travel further I decided not to attend some but I was happy for those we took part and still keenly followed the days events even from afar.</p><p></p><p>I am guilty of not knowing how the world style conventional and reversible classes work at the British but if its the same as the Scottish where only those who are Scottish (or have reside in Scotland for a specific period of time) go forward to the plough off) others go to the visitor class but the British may differ in setup but if similar or not it hardly cuts down the possible number attendees because it will still be the highest placed Englishman or resident of England that gets qualifies for the world even if they didn't make the plough off surely and if your not prepared to travel to any part of the UK to attempt to win the right to represent your country you might also not be prepared to travel across the world either.</p><p></p><p>As far as Vintage and Classic classes to my knowledge any nationality can win the British or Scottish Championship but again in regards to representing your country its the same rules as the World Style.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Not so smart by nature, post: 7467721, member: 146699"] You forget those English ploughmen in the north have to travel south more often than you likely to travel north to compete, just read through the list of past venues and look where they've been located on a map and you will understand where I am coming from. The Scottish moves around all the time as well and when its held in a location far from my home, it down to me to choose whether to travel and attend or not, more often these days I won't, even when I was prepared to travel further I decided not to attend some but I was happy for those we took part and still keenly followed the days events even from afar. I am guilty of not knowing how the world style conventional and reversible classes work at the British but if its the same as the Scottish where only those who are Scottish (or have reside in Scotland for a specific period of time) go forward to the plough off) others go to the visitor class but the British may differ in setup but if similar or not it hardly cuts down the possible number attendees because it will still be the highest placed Englishman or resident of England that gets qualifies for the world even if they didn't make the plough off surely and if your not prepared to travel to any part of the UK to attempt to win the right to represent your country you might also not be prepared to travel across the world either. As far as Vintage and Classic classes to my knowledge any nationality can win the British or Scottish Championship but again in regards to representing your country its the same rules as the World Style. [/QUOTE]
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