Listooder event in support of Andrew during his cancer battle

Listooder event in support of Andrew during his cancer battle

18 January 2017

THE 127th annual ploughing match organised by Listooder and District Ploughing Society will have added significance next month.

The event, supported by JL Engineering, traditionally raises money for charity and February’s event will support the Friends of the Cancer Centre which provided support for society member, Andrew Gill, during his recent treatment for leukaemia.

Andrew, one of the top young ploughmen in Northern Ireland, was diagnosed last year with acute myeloid leukaemia. All proceeds from the annual match, which will take place on February 18 at Crew Road, Ardglass, will go to the charity.

Top competitors from across Northern Ireland are expected to travel to compete at the match which will include Young Farmers Clubs competitions.

Speaking at the launch of the event, Andrew’s grandfather and Society Chairman, Martin Gill said: “As one of the oldest ploughing societies in the world, we are delighted this year, our 127th annual ploughing match, that all proceeds will be donated to Friends of the Cancer Centre – a charity who has been a huge support to Andrew throughout his treatment and to many others who others who have cancer. 

“We are indebted to Mr Cultra for the use of his land for the match and look forward to welcoming competitors and visitors to Ardglass,” he added.

Twenty four year-old Andrew, assistant secretary of Listooder Ploughing Society, was crowned the national under 25 champion in 2014, was runner-up in the under 28 class at the All-Ireland Ploughing Championships and finished in the silver medal position at the 2015 Six Nations Ploughing Contest in Scotland. 

“In June 2016, I was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia which is cancer of the blood leaving me to require four-six week sessions of intensive chemotherapy in Belfast City Hospital,” explained Andrew. 

“The effects of my journey through every session were very different. Some days were more challenging than others, from feeling exhausted and sick, to being very prone to taking temperatures or infections due to having a low immune system which once, near the end of my treatment, led me needing to be moved to intensive care. 

“Throughout my treatment though, I made lots of friends and had some great experiences which I will always remember. While undergoing my treatment, I was keen to get to the world ploughing championships in York, England last September and it was between my sessions I was fit to travel but as planes and boats were too risky for me due to the likelihood of picking up infections, we organised a helicopter to take my family and I  over for the day. 

“Throughout my treatment, my family and I have been offered great support from the Friends of the Cancer Centre. Their staff would visit me regularly and brought me a TV, DVD player, PS4 and even a dart board up to the ward to help me cope with the long days.” 

Andrew was able to spend Christmas at home and is hoping to be able to attend the charity match in Ardglass next month.

Ardglass resident, and Society member, Danny Lenaghan, has been instrumental in bringing the event to the Ardglass area. 

“As soon as I knew Listooder wanted to hold a match to raise funds for Friends of the Cancer Centre, having had family who have benefited from the support of the charity in the past, I was keen to get involved and help with organising,” said Danny. 

“My nephew and neighbour, Colm Cultra, had a perfect site and was quick to agree to host the match. We are looking forward to welcoming competitors and visitors from across the province to Ardglass for what will be a great day.”

Society President, Dai Kennedy, said: “All proceeds raised from our match will be donated to Friends of the Cancer Centre which is based at the heart of the Cancer Centre at Belfast City Hospital, and is one of the leading cancer charities in Northern Ireland working to support cancer patients and their families through key projects in the areas of clinical care, patients comforts and research. 

“People can sponsor competitors as well as give online through Listooder Ploughing JustGiving page or simply text LDPS92 to 70070. We will also have a ballot with some excellent items to auction including signed merchandise from sports stars such as Rory McIlroy and Usain Bolt.”

Anyone interested in more details should contact Listooder Secretary Wilfie Gill on 07899020877 or visit Listooder and District Ploughing Society on Facebook. The event will take place from 11am and will be signposted on the Crew Road, Ardglass.

Donations can be made online via www.justgiving.com/fundraising/listooderploughing2017