Knockbeg tractor run raises funds for Embrace Farm

Tractors of all shapes and colours roared up the impressive avenue that leads to Knockbeg College
Knockbeg tractor run raises funds for Embrace Farm

Main organisers of the tractor run, Cian Knowles, Daniel Walsh and Mr Osborne

TRACTORS of all shapes and colours roared up the impressive avenue that leads to Knockbeg College, when the school hosted its annual tractor run recently.

All the students who participated the annual charity tractor run in Knockbeg College
All the students who participated the annual charity tractor run in Knockbeg College

Knockbeg has a great tradition of organising its tractor run, when students from an agricultural background have a chance to show off their wonderful tractors.

Sam Meyler and James Hogan
Sam Meyler and James Hogan

This year, almost 30 students got the chance to drive to school before they assembled for some banter and plenty of photographs.

Patrick Fitzgerald, Sean Behan, Eoin Pender and Luke Hennessy
Patrick Fitzgerald, Sean Behan, Eoin Pender and Luke Hennessy

A total of 29 tractors from counties Laois, Carlow and Kildare converged on the scenic college grounds in support of Embrace Farm.

Shane Lawlor, Tadhg McHugh and Ryan Dunne
Shane Lawlor, Tadhg McHugh and Ryan Dunne

Embrace Farm provides a caring and supportive network for all those affected by farm accidents in Ireland. It supports families of those who have lost their lives or have been injured, while also helping survivors of farm accidents, Embrace Farm organises networking and fundraising events as well as growing awareness for the organisation within the agri-sector.

William Owens on his Massey Ferguson 135
William Owens on his Massey Ferguson 135

Apart from raising money through the tractor run, students also organised a non-uniform day and bucket collection to raise much-needed funds for the worthy cause.

Principal John Maye congratulated those who took part in the event, asserting that it maintained the strong connection the school has with both agriculture and charity work, a tradition that started almost 30 years ago.

Zac Owens, Jamie O'Gorman, Cian Buckley and Harry Gordon
Zac Owens, Jamie O'Gorman, Cian Buckley and Harry Gordon

He also thanked all those who kindly donated.

Thomas Ashmore and Max Mulhall
Thomas Ashmore and Max Mulhall

Liam Ryan and Charlie Keogh
Liam Ryan and Charlie Keogh

Eoin Ryan, Jack O'Gorman and Enna Byrne
Eoin Ryan, Jack O'Gorman and Enna Byrne

Eoin Kelly and Callum Ryan
Eoin Kelly and Callum Ryan

Calum McElroy and Jack Julian
Calum McElroy and Jack Julian

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