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06 Sept 2025

PICTURES: Dunkerrin Tractor Run draws great parade of machinery

Vintage cars, motorcycles and tractors converged on the historic village for one of the annual agri community highlights

Dunkerrin Tractor Run 2025

With the John Deere machine are Lilly Whelan, Addison Mullally, Molly Whelan, Dara Molloy and Thomas Murphy. Photos: PJ Wright

Dunkerrin Tractor Run took place on Sunday - one of the annual highlights to the start of the year for the local agricultural community - and the 2025 event was again a huge success.

Vintage cars, motorcycles and tractors converged on the historic village from mid-morning.

The huge gathering was led off by King of the South Farming, Mr. Eoin Lynch.

dunkerrin tractor run

The committee extend a huge thank you to everyone who supported the event by way of sponsorship, the hall committee and those who looked after the catering, ticket sellers, stewards and all who helped with traffic control including the Camcor Bikers (pictured above) and An Garda Síochána. Photos: PJ Wright

Pictured above enjoying the Dunkerrin Tractor Run are Eamon Ryan with Marty, Mairead Kennedy, Finn Maher, Stefanie Maher, Mary Power, Padraig Maher, Sarah Ryan and Kayleigh Ryan. Photo: PJ Wright

Pictured at the Tractor Run are Roger Kenny, Marcus Beck and Sandra Brady and below with the John Deere machine are Lilly Whelan, Addison Mullally, Molly Whelan, Dara Molloy and Thomas Murphy. Photos: PJ Wright

Pictured above enjoying the tractor run are Finn Maher and Marty Ryan and pictured below are twins Jack and Ollie Cummins. Photos: PJ Wright

Pictured above are Pat O'Brien and his two dogs Ned and Tom. Photo: PJ Wright

Pictured above are members of the draw committee - Charlotte Maloney, Lil Mooney and Margaret Hogan (back) Valerie Lewis and Sean Delahunty. Photos: PJ Wright

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