Our national ploughing team may be at a disadvantage at the World Ploughing Championships in Croatia.
The team’s tractors, ploughs, tools, parts, and uniforms have gone missing at sea – ending up in Tasmania.
They now have plans to borrow equipment from overseas if it doesn't arrive by the fifth of September.
Five-time New Zealand champion, Mark Dillon told Mike Hosking it won't be the same without the gear.
He says it's like playing golf with someone else's clubs, they need their own – and they've also spent a lot of money on modifications.
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