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Competition Ploughing
How to become a member of the Society of Ploughmen?
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<blockquote data-quote="Petetheploughman" data-source="post: 4182696" data-attributes="member: 14284"><p>I totally agree with you the SOP haven't said anything about Robert's passing. I've looked on the SOP Facebook page (after getting permission from my wife) ,nothing. I'm disgusted with this! I find it incredibly unfair when they say somebody that ploughed at the national a few years ago has passed away and Robert only ploughed last year at the national he could been mentioned and have been treated the same as all the other ploughmen, who are sadly no longer with us. I think they could have mentioned him. Robert was extremely passionate about the high cut, as he wanted to preserve it for generations to come.</p><p></p><p>I hope the SOP realise that the £100 for the first time ploughman in the high cut at the national isn't going to come off a tree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petetheploughman, post: 4182696, member: 14284"] I totally agree with you the SOP haven't said anything about Robert's passing. I've looked on the SOP Facebook page (after getting permission from my wife) ,nothing. I'm disgusted with this! I find it incredibly unfair when they say somebody that ploughed at the national a few years ago has passed away and Robert only ploughed last year at the national he could been mentioned and have been treated the same as all the other ploughmen, who are sadly no longer with us. I think they could have mentioned him. Robert was extremely passionate about the high cut, as he wanted to preserve it for generations to come. I hope the SOP realise that the £100 for the first time ploughman in the high cut at the national isn't going to come off a tree. [/QUOTE]
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