The raffle has already raised over €11,000 with a closing date of tomorrow.
A raffle has been set up in memory of a midlands man who passed away in New Zealand last year.
Ballacolla's Sean Clear died while working as an agricultural contractor on the 17th of February, 2023.
To mark his one-year anniversary, his family and friends have organised a tractor and truck run, with all proceeds going towards the Kevin Bell Repatriation Trust.
It gets underway tomorrow at the Clough-Ballacolla GAA grounds from 3pm, and over €11,000 has already been raised.
Sean's mum Julie says her friends and neighbours have been amazing:
Anyone who wishes to make a donation can so here.
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