Life is full of difficult choices. Beef or salmon. Pit or bales.
However, Laune Rangers GAA club in Killorglin, Co Kerry, has created the toughest question for the ages.
The club is raffling a heifer and a cruise as part of its annual Puck Fair draw, which is taking place on 12 August, but there is a catch.
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The winner can only pick one prize – you can’t bring the heifer on the cruise. It’s quite the predicament, so I put the choice to the people through a poll on www.farmersjournal.ie. The results spoke for themselves: 56% of voters said they would prefer the heifer. Smart voters – a three-star heifer over a four-star cruise. Either way, it was a great initiative by the club.
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Life is full of difficult choices. Beef or salmon. Pit or bales.
However, Laune Rangers GAA club in Killorglin, Co Kerry, has created the toughest question for the ages.
The club is raffling a heifer and a cruise as part of its annual Puck Fair draw, which is taking place on 12 August, but there is a catch.
The winner can only pick one prize – you can’t bring the heifer on the cruise. It’s quite the predicament, so I put the choice to the people through a poll on www.farmersjournal.ie. The results spoke for themselves: 56% of voters said they would prefer the heifer. Smart voters – a three-star heifer over a four-star cruise. Either way, it was a great initiative by the club.
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