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Founded
before the turn of the century, the society seems to have lost the early
records, that many of us would find interesting. The earliest minute book
that we have dates from 1934.
During the period up to the war, the minutes only reveal one site provided
by Sidney Hole in 1934. One would assume, that there was no match in 1939,
as the War started in September.
There was only one president mentioned, Col. McKergow, and one chairman, Mr
Isaac Rich. Who else was involved was not recorded. The dinner, an all male
event moved from the Drill Hall, to the Chinese Gardens in '35, and in '37,
it moved to Hassocks Hotel.
After the war, meetings were held at the same venue, The New Inn, in '45,
and '46, the new chairman was D.R. Allen and the new secretary was Mr
Woolgar. The first post-war match was held in '47, but where, is not
recorded. Someone must know these facts, so please let us know so we can
amend this page. You can contact the editor at: editor@ploughingmatch.com
1948
Saw the formation of the County championship. The first YFC Member on our
committee - Stan Purdew. A change of president, Col. Heath taking over from
Col. McKergow. The match was held at New House Farm, by kind permission of
the late Harold Harvey, who was a great supporter of the Ploughing Match.
1949
Relf Waters was elected onto the Committee, and
he's still there today! The match was held jointly on three farms: Randolphs, Star, and Locks Green.
1950
The match was held on almost the same site. Mr B.C. Jenkin succeeded Mr D.R.
Allen as chairman. A three-furrow plough class was introduced.
1951
No Records.
1952
There were still classes for thatching and market gardening. Mr Wooton took
over as secretary. Two new classes were started for hydraulic ploughs. Mr
Jesse, offered a site at Pangdean, but the match had to be cancelled because
of Foot and Mouth Disease.
1953
Mr Woolgar was secretary again, with Mr Duckworth as assistant. John Allen
organised a silage competition. The late Jack Phillips joined the committee,
another character we all miss. The match went ahead this year at Pangdean.
1954
W.H. Pile became the new chairman. The match took place at Ockley Manor.
1955
Members respectfully recorded the death of Col. Heath and elected Major
James as President. Clifford Dann joined the committee. The match went to
Ockley Manor again thanks to Mr C. Matthews.
1956
D. Campion became chairman this year. The annual Dinner moved to Stroods.
1957
Clifford Dann was elected secretary, assisted by Tony Turner. The hosts this
year were Messrs Dinnis and Northcote, at Park Farm, Locks Green.
1958
John Otter, Vic Harvey and John Brown joined the committee. The late Arthur
Godsmark was a committee member then, on the sub-committee to sort out the
rules! A very wet match was held at Friars Oak.
1959
P. Boswell took over as chairman. Bob Hanna became treasurer. It was a
beautiful day for the match at Perching Sands
1960
John Brown replaced P. Rowsell as chairman as the latter was moving to
Hampshire. Roger Clement, who had assisted Clifford for several years, was
made responsible for entries raffle, cups, trade stands and the dinner. Done
today by five different people! The late Mike Lee offered a site at Ockley,
Hassocks, which was accepted.
1961
This year the committee was reduced from 40 to 12, a rather controversial
move. This year saw the introduction of the James Cup, as an over-all prize.
The site this year was at Little Park, Hurstpierpoint - before the houses
1962
Mr Dinnis hosted the match at Holmbush.
1963
Vic Harvey took over the chairman's job. Brian Clement joined the
committee. A
new class for reversible ploughs was introduced. The match at Nymans was
part of the Prince Littler Estate.
1964
B. Gorringe and C. Vine, joined the committee. A points system was
organised. An in-calf heifer class was started, roots, eggs, and poultry
classes were deleted. The dinner moved back to the Hassocks Hotel, tickets
15/- (75p). We went to Golf Farm on the downs this year, probably the most
space we'd had so far.
1965
G. Thornton and the lat R. Southon, joined the committee. John Allen offered
a site at Blackstone which was accepted. This year the ladies came to the
dinner for the first time!!
1966
The new chairman John Otter, was faced with less than £17 in the bank, when
he took the chair. Roger Clement was elected secretary, and G. Northcote as
vice-chairman. J. Sayers and M. Lawrence joined the committee. A site was
offered at Perching Sands, but the match had to be cancelled because of Foot
and Mouth Disease.
1967
The Mid-Sussex Ploughing Match was disbanded, and we took over most of their
area. Three of their members joined our committee, Joe Philips, Bert Reid,
and David Naish. The match at Perching Sands was enhanced by the
introduction of the
Ladies’ Section, and the High Speed
Ploughing Class, in which the ploughmen had to plough two acres in one and a
half hours.
1968
1968 saw the return of Relf Waters and Geoff Lincoln to the Committee,
together with three new members - Roger Leadbetter, Rob Davis, and David
Denyer. Brian Clement became the new vice-chairman. The Match this year was
held at Pangdean, by invitation of Mr Jesse. The Dinner returned to the
Sidney Hole Memorial Hall, Burgess Hill. Bill Pile - a leading light in the
Society, died this year, a fund was set up, and a cup provided in his
memory. A class was introduced for barn-dried hay. There were 37 ploughmen -
10 of which were in the high speed class.
1969
Brian Clement was elected chairman, Rob Davis - vice-chairman, and Tony
Botting joined the committee. The Ploughing Match was at Parsonage Farm,
Henfield. A beautiful day on very good soil. Horsham Ploughing Match Society
disbanded, but we decided not to expand our are any more.
1970
Bob Hanna resigned after many years as treasurer. He was replaced by A
Hosier. Peter Awbery, and Mike Uridge joined the committee. Roger Waters was
the YFC Representative. A letter from Vic Harvey started the ‘vintage idea’.
George Hole presented a cup for a conservation competition. By now it was
realised that the secretary was doing too much. Six members took over one
each of the secretary’s many duties. A class for winter barley was
introduced and sheep were to be judged in July. The Match this year was held
at Peter Awbury’s farm in Plumpton.
1971
Just two new committee members - Tony Hayward and Mike Cooper. Brian Harris
provided us with a site at Perching Manor. Roger Leadbetter provided donkeys
for the children to ride!
1972
Rob Davis was elected chairman, Relf Waters - vice-chairman. There were
three new committee members D Ayling, S Cowans, and J Bailey. A second
dinner was proposed for men only, by the new chairman, putting his stamp on
his term of office. During the year committee member Ron Southon died sadly
only in his early 40s. The match this year was held at Griggs Farm, thanks
to the Lincoln Family.
1973
Roger Clement retired as secretary, he was replaced by Tom Edmonds. Vic
Harvey came back onto the committee. The match was again held at Griggs
Farm. There were five horse teams the reversible were cancelled due to lack
of entries, and the high speed class was increasing. By now we were using a
PA System, and a clay pigeon shoot was introduced.
1974
Major James retired as president, the new president was Clifford Dann. David
Gasson joined the committee. The match was held at Aburton Farm, where we
had threshing demonstration. We had a lot of rain prior to the Match, but it
dried up, and we had a fine day. Jill and Penny did the lunches 50p a head.
The dinner on the following Wednesday had move back to the Hassocks Hotel.
1975
Relf Waters took over as chairman, with Tony Botting as his running mate.
Tom Edmonds became treasurer as well as secretary. John Otter came back onto
the committee as the Match was to be at Danworth, where John was managing
for Nigel Ventham, as well as running his own farm. This year, the Gold Top
Cup was introduced. At the match we had six entries for the new class of
vintage tractors. We had a barn dance at Danworth, and a delivery of a Fish
and Chip supper. We became affiliated to the National Society of Ploughmen.
The dinner at the Hassocks Hotel cost £3.
1976
At the AGM, Randolph Jenkin joined the committee. This was the first
year of the Gymkhana. We had a wet Ploughing Match at Bishopstone Farm,
where we had a spectacular entry by a crop-spraying plane, Jim Pierce did
his ploughing, and then a crop-spraying demonstration. After the match we
had a disco at Perching Manor.
1977
John Seale and Jim Bailey joined the committee, Jim had been the YFC Rep for
several years. Some ploughing rules were updated. The Match this year was
hosted by Brian Harris at Perching Manor. The weather was good, we had a
successful Match, and a disco there in the evening.
1978
Tony Botting was elected chairman, and John Sayers: vice-chairman. Three new
committee members were Sid Beard, Ian Currie, and David Broucke. The
Gymkhana this year was held at Twineham, and the Match was at H.
Larwood’s, Westup Farm, Balcombe. It was a fine day, and we had ‘plough-off’
for the first time. This was the first year that we stopped drawing
for plots - which are now allotted in order of entry. The disco the year was
held at Aburton Farm.
1979
We organised a ‘dinner-dance’ in February. A sub-committee was formed to
bring the summer competition. This resulted in a few rule changes. There
were three new committee members: Peter Sayers, Chris Collins and Andrew
Ponsford, John Seward was co-opted later. The site was at Woodhouse farm,
hosted by the Broucke family - another fine day.
1980
This was the 75th Ploughing Match, it was held at Perching Sands. The Market
Company provided the lunches for £1.65. The annual dinner moved to the
Greyhound Stadium. And yet another fine day!! There was a good turn-out of
tractors, and four horse teams.
1981
At the AGM both the chairman, and vice-chairman retired. Brian Clement
became chairman again, and Randolph Jenkin vice-chairman. James Tillard took
over as secretary from Tom Edmonds. The match was to be held at Washbrooks,
so Andrew Nelson was co-opted onto the committee, also co-opted was Colin
Broucke. This was the first year of Harper and Eede’s ‘loo-caravan’!
1982
The only change at the AGM was Richard Thornton as the YFC Rep. A
successful, summer ox-roast was organised, at Breechlands - cooked by Andrew
Nelson. This year we had a very wet Match at Pangdean. We all felt sorry for
Ian Currie. The ‘plough-off’ had to be cancelled. The chairman organised an
evening out after the Match, which has continued ever since.
1983
Randolph Jenkin became the new chairman, and Andrew Nelson: the
vice-chairman. New committee members were Nick Henry, Frank Grantham, David
Cross, and Pat Weeks. Ian Currie kindly provided the site for our second
ox-roast, which was again successful. This year the dinner moved Henfield
village hall. The Match was held at High Park Farm, Ditchling by invitation
of Mr A. Ray.
1984
AGM: C Humphries became the YFC Rep. and David Campion joined the committee.
A new class for beef stores was introduced. Meetings were now being held at
the Jack and Jill in Clayton. The Ox Roast, held in the summer, was at
Bridgers Farm, with kind permission of Joe Harris. The Gymkhana was held at
Dean House, by invitation of the Thornton family. We had a lot of rain
before the Match, which was held at Friars Oak. The Weald of Kent was
cancelled, so we had 12 teams of horses.
1985
The January meeting was held at Aburton, where we had a video of the
ploughing match. The Ox Roast was again held at Bridgers, and there was no
Gymkhana this year. The Ploughing Match was at Poynings Grange, by kind
permission of Mrs. Crowther. The dinner was at Henfield Village Hall, and
the hedge-laying was again hosted by Relf Waters.
1986
Andrew Nelson became the new chairman, and John Sayers, the vice-chairman.
David Hobbs joined the committee, as the Match was to be held at his farm in
Lindfield. A video evening was held at the White Horse, to show two
Ploughing Matches to the Ploughmen. The Ox Roast was again held at Bridgers.
1987
The Ploughing Match was to be held at Hayley Farm, Ditchling, so John
Broomfield joined the committee. We had a marquee for this Match. The Ox
Roast was held after the Match. The Dinner was held at Henfield Village
Hall. There was no hedge laying, because of the storm, and the championship
was also cancelled.
1988
Nick Henry became the new vice-chairman. J Aloof took over as secretary and
treasurer. There was no Ox Roast this year. The match was held at Plumpton
College, and the Dinner moved to Hurst College. The website editor was born
this year!!
1989
Nick Henry became the new chairman, and Peter Sayers the vice chairman. Gary
Lee joined the committee. Robert Turner became the new secretary, and Roy
Speer the treasurer. The Match was again at Poynings Grange, and this was
the first year of livestock competitions at the show. In December, we had a
pig-roast at the Hurst Village event.
1990
This was the first year of the Horse-Race Evening, which proved a great
success. The Match was at Mr Larwood’s, Spicers Farm, Balcombe. This was the
last year of the plough-off.
1991
At the AGM: G Elliot, J Dutton, J Beeney, P Beard, and E Bunn joined the
committee. The Match was held at Blackstone, by kind permission of John
Allen. This was the first year that the premier reversible class, ploughed
to National Rules.
THE FOLLOWING YEARS ARE STILL TO COME
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