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<blockquote data-quote="Howard150" data-source="post: 4377600" data-attributes="member: 30002"><p>Ploughed in the Classic since it was first brought in. Was a few years before a class was held for Classics at the national with the first one being at Wilsic. Probably Bob Butlin and myself have the longest history in that class. That's not to take anything away from Colin Duggan who also ploughed at Wilsic. Possibly me longest as the first classes were held here in Gods county. Before you all start screaming foul - Stuart Burden was ploughing in the vintage mounted class then, Carl Fretwell in World Style.</p><p></p><p>Nearly forgot. Yes there are two wheel marks. Can be two such as this or two by virtue of the wheels not being in the same wheeling on the ploughing for the last 2 runs. Chris Grice and myself got away with it at Reading. Me as the photo due to an excessively hard tramlines a couple of yards in whilst setting off on the finish - him on the ploughing. Bill Yeandle won that year.</p><p></p><p>Qualifying as it currently stands is a nonsense. Should be on a league table basis with each ploughman having to attend at least 3 qualifiers. This is the only way to stop people winning qualifiers by virtue of them being the only person to turn up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howard150, post: 4377600, member: 30002"] Ploughed in the Classic since it was first brought in. Was a few years before a class was held for Classics at the national with the first one being at Wilsic. Probably Bob Butlin and myself have the longest history in that class. That's not to take anything away from Colin Duggan who also ploughed at Wilsic. Possibly me longest as the first classes were held here in Gods county. Before you all start screaming foul - Stuart Burden was ploughing in the vintage mounted class then, Carl Fretwell in World Style. Nearly forgot. Yes there are two wheel marks. Can be two such as this or two by virtue of the wheels not being in the same wheeling on the ploughing for the last 2 runs. Chris Grice and myself got away with it at Reading. Me as the photo due to an excessively hard tramlines a couple of yards in whilst setting off on the finish - him on the ploughing. Bill Yeandle won that year. Qualifying as it currently stands is a nonsense. Should be on a league table basis with each ploughman having to attend at least 3 qualifiers. This is the only way to stop people winning qualifiers by virtue of them being the only person to turn up. [/QUOTE]
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