2021 Hedgelaying and Ploughing match results

This year’s Melplash Agricultural Society’s annual Hedgelaying & Ploughing Match took place in almost perfect weather –  not only good for the competitors but also for the many spectators who came along to watch this traditional rural spectacle.  The Match took place at Hingsdon, near Netherbury, by kind permission of James Bowditch, Elizabeth and Louis Findlay and Messrs Symes, and attracted entries from as far away as the Forest of Dean and the Isle of Wight, with plenty in between!

There was an excellent turn-out in all the hedgelaying and ploughing classes with over 80 entries, and over 70 entries in the Society’s Farm Produce competitions.  Alongside there was  a tug- of- war competition and a Discover Farming display.  The Society also hosted the 2020/21 Dorset Young Farmers Hedgelaying Competition organised by Beaminster YFC.

Tim Frampton, Hedgelaying and Ploughing Section Chairman commented, ‘We are so pleased that we made the decision to hold this year’s Hedging & Ploughing Match.  It was worth it to see so many people supporting and enjoying the day.   We are fortunate to have some loyal local ploughmen and hedgers who are not only experts in what they do but are passionate about keeping these traditional skills alive.  It is their support and commitment that enables the annual match to go ahead and helps us to pass on the skills to the next generation.  It is a serious competition but also a good opportunity to meet up with friends and neighbours….. something that many of us have not been able to do as there has not been a Melplash Show due to the pandemic.   I would like to thank all those that have helped to make the day a success including the Hedgelaying & Ploughing committee and stewards, our sponsors, the landowners for allowing us to use their land and of course all the competitors who we hope to see again next year.’

2021 Results

Ploughing

Class 8 – Vintage Trailed:

1st           David Cobb

2nd         Vince Legg

3rd          Malcolm Trott

Class 9 – Vintage Hydraulic

1st           Michael Symonds

2nd         Peter Symonds

3rd          Rodney Cuff

Trophies & Special Prizes

Champion Vintage Ploughman and winner of The Jack Dare Memorial Trophy – Michael Symonds

Best Strike Out in Vintage classes – Vince Legg

Best Finish in Vintage classes – David Cobb

Champion Ploughmen in Vintage ploughing classes & winner of the Blandford & Webb Perpetual Challenge cup – David Cobb

Best In’s and Outs in classes – David Cobb

Class 11 – Classic Tractor & Plough (without Q cab)

1st           David Rae and winner of the Tony Ascott Perpetual Challenge Cup

2nd         Paul Studley

3rd          Malcolm Selby

Class 12 – Tractor & hydraulically operated 2 or 3 furrow plough

1st           Michael Fooks

2nd         Max White

3rd          John Harris

Class 13 – Tractor & hydraulically operated 4 or more plough

1st           Will Doble

2nd         Barry Dennett

3rd          John Shute

Class 14 – Contractor Challenge – reversible ploughs to use both left and right hand board

1st           Will Fooks and winner of Creed Brother’s Seaborough Salver

2nd         Gary Stevens

Trophies & Special Prizes

Winner of The Streatfeild Perpetual Cup to Best YFC Ploughman – Erin Moon, Marshwood Vale YFC

Winner of the Interclub Silver Perpetual Cup for highest placed YFC – not awarded in 2021

Champion Ploughman (Open) and winner of Col. Sir Stuart Mallinson cup – David Rae

Reserve Champion Ploughman (Open) – Paul Studley

Champion Ploughman (Local) and winner of silver perpetual Challenge Cup – David Rae

Reserve Champion Ploughman (Local) – Michael Fooks

Best Ins & Outs – Paul Studley

Best Strike out – Paul Studley

Best Finish – Michael Fooks

Best Ploughing with Case International Case or David Brown with Kverneland Plough presented with Silver Perpetual Challenge cup and a voucher donated by GCS Agricentre – Greg Smith

Best Ploughing with Ford New Holland presented a special prize donated by Francis Bugler- John Shute

Best Ploughing with a John Deere Tractor presented with a special prize donated by Mole Country Stores, Dorchester – Will Doble

Sam Dennett Perpetual Memorial Trophy presented by the family for the best finish with a four or five furrow plough – Will Doble

Novice Ploughman

1st  Max White

2nd Rodney Cuff

Hedgelaying

Class 1 – Hedgelayer – Local & Open class

1st           Terry Coombe and winner of The Elizabeth Lady Williams Challenge Cup

2nd         Russell Woodham

3rd          Jon Sibthorp

The Cecil A Marsh Challenge Cup presented to the Best Local competitor – Russell Woodham

Class 2 – Novice Hedgelayer

1st           Neil Gemmell and winner of Marcus Beresford Trophy

2nd         Robin Spanner

3rd          Richard Baker

Class 3 – Intermediate Hedgelayer

1st            Lydia Lee and winner of Bodger John Trophy

2nd          Richard Clayson

3rd           Liam Jefferson

Class 4 – Open Pairs

1st           Heath & Alex Cregan and winners of The Bartletts (Dorset) Ltd Cup

2nd         Richard Hooker & George Pidgeon

3rd          Malcolm Dowling & Oliver Garner

Class 5 – Novice Pairs

1st           Rob Sturmey & Kirsty Stamp and winners of the Shedbush Farm Trophy

2nd         Sam & Toby Cross

3rd          Rosie & Steve McCulloch

Champion Hedgelayer and winner of the Silver Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by Cleeves & Edwina Palmer – Terry Coombe

The Philip Hardwill Trophy for highest placed Young Farmer – Alex Clayson, Westbury on Severn YFC

The Russell Woodham Bill Hook Trophy for best hand tool competitor – Robin Spanner

The Bill Hook Trophy for the best Lady competitor – Lydia Lee

Tidiest Kept Site – Lydia Lee

Best work on a poor length of hedge – Lydia Lee presented with a bill hook donated by Mr David Pitman.

Mechanical Flail Hedge Cutting

1st                           Brian Dunford

2nd                         Will Case

Joint 3rd               Scott Critchell and Josh Case

Tug of War Competition

Melplash Agricultural Society Shield for the winning YFC Tug of War Team – joint winners Honiton YFC & Marshwood YFC

Farm Produce

The Kingston Hill Farm Perpetual Trophy presented to the competitor gaining the most points in the Farm Produce classes – J&I Symes, Lynch Farm, Shipton Gorge.

Lucy