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<blockquote data-quote="Wolds Beef" data-source="post: 3472970" data-attributes="member: 14698"><p>Slightly off at a tangent! Thirty Two years ago we hosted the NZ team and one or two others for practice before the match near Horncastle. We have lost Bruce Smith(The GOffer) and also Norman Wymer. Gordon Carter is still about and also his daughter Tryphena are still on the ploughing scene in NZ. I was also chatting to Colin Millar(Chair of WPO) a few months ago in Yorkshire. I was chatting to a New Zealander at the closing ceremony and mentioned a pals name who farms in NZ and a lady tapped me on the shoulder and said they were her neighbours. It is a small world in ploughing circles, even though I have never competed myself. [USER=47128]@ploughman61[/USER]</p><p>WB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolds Beef, post: 3472970, member: 14698"] Slightly off at a tangent! Thirty Two years ago we hosted the NZ team and one or two others for practice before the match near Horncastle. We have lost Bruce Smith(The GOffer) and also Norman Wymer. Gordon Carter is still about and also his daughter Tryphena are still on the ploughing scene in NZ. I was also chatting to Colin Millar(Chair of WPO) a few months ago in Yorkshire. I was chatting to a New Zealander at the closing ceremony and mentioned a pals name who farms in NZ and a lady tapped me on the shoulder and said they were her neighbours. It is a small world in ploughing circles, even though I have never competed myself. [USER=47128]@ploughman61[/USER] WB [/QUOTE]
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