Co Tyrone secure YFCU machinery handling title
![Pictured receiving their first place prize in the YFCU machinery handling competition are county members from YFC and from YFC with YFCU president, James Speers, Paul Kelly, HSENI, and Gethin Jones from sponsor Johnston Gilpin and Co. Also pictured are representatives from Johnston Gilpin and Co and HSENI](https://www.newsletter.co.uk/webimg/legacy_oak_94858796.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65&enable=upscale)
![Pictured receiving their first place prize in the YFCU machinery handling competition are county members from YFC and from YFC with YFCU president, James Speers, Paul Kelly, HSENI, and Gethin Jones from sponsor Johnston Gilpin and Co. Also pictured are representatives from Johnston Gilpin and Co and HSENI](/img/placeholder.png)
The competition, held in association with long term sponsor Johnston Gilpin and Co, saw a large crowd of spectators at the Cattle Lawn, where they cheered on the teams.
Johnston Gilpin and Co have supported the YFCU machinery handling competition for many years and provide the machinery for the young farmers to use during the event.
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Hide AdWorking closely with the Health and Safety Executive Northern Ireland (HSENI), Johnston Gilpin and Co assist with the planning of the designated course to test the competitors’ tractor skills and safety knowledge.
![Pictured receiving their second place prize in the YFCU machinery handling competition are county members and from YFC with YFCU president, James Speers, Gethin Jones, sponsor from Johnston Gilpin and Co, and Paul Kelly, HSENI. Also pictured are representatives from Johnston Gilpin and Co and HSENI.](https://www.farminglife.com/webimg/legacy_oak_94858797.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65)
![Pictured receiving their second place prize in the YFCU machinery handling competition are county members and from YFC with YFCU president, James Speers, Gethin Jones, sponsor from Johnston Gilpin and Co, and Paul Kelly, HSENI. Also pictured are representatives from Johnston Gilpin and Co and HSENI.](/img/placeholder.png)
Two members from clubs in each of the six counties, selected from county heats, made up the teams and the team who completed the course with the most points won the competition.
Second place was awarded to Co Down which included members Sam Graham from Killinchy YFC and Simon Agnew from Rathfriland YFC.
Points were awarded for successfully making it through the course and driving through the posts, however teams were penalised for a variety of reasons including if they did not comply with safety regulations, touching markers and unnecessary damage to the ground.
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![Pictured receiving their second place prize in the YFCU machinery handling competition are county members and from YFC with YFCU president, James Speers, Gethin Jones, sponsor from Johnston Gilpin and Co, and Paul Kelly, HSENI. Also pictured are representatives from Johnston Gilpin and Co and HSENI.](https://www.farminglife.com/webimg/legacy_oak_94858797.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65)
![Pictured receiving their second place prize in the YFCU machinery handling competition are county members and from YFC with YFCU president, James Speers, Gethin Jones, sponsor from Johnston Gilpin and Co, and Paul Kelly, HSENI. Also pictured are representatives from Johnston Gilpin and Co and HSENI.](/img/placeholder.png)
YFCU would like to thank Johnston Gilpin and Co for their continued sponsorship and support of this event.
The association also extend their gratitude to Sean Keogh and Paul Kelly from HSENI.
YFCU would also like to thank Stuart Orr and Keith Dixon from Spa YFC who helped design the course.