Local farmer and lifelong vintage enthusiast Charley O’Connor from Ballyroan, has completed the Malin to Mizen route in his vintage Mercedes MB tractor.
And he has managed to raise an extraordinary €20,000 for two charities — The Irish Heart Foundation and The Cuisle Centre, Portlaoise.
The challenge, completed recently, saw Charley and his family travel the full length of Ireland, navigating heavy traffic, long days, and tough stretches of road.
Charley dedicated the journey to his late sister Bride and to all families affected by cancer, acknowledging how many across Ireland face similar battles every day.
His own health journey also fuelled his determination. In 2018, Charley underwent a triple bypass.
After receiving what he describes as “exceptional aftercare,” he promised his surgeon that he would one day raise money to give back to the Irish Heart Foundation.
Charley, known for his strong family values, emphasised that the achievement was far from a solo effort.
He was accompanied along the route by his wife and family — including his daughter, TikTok sensation Doireann O’Connor, who helped spread awareness and support.
“I have a great family” Charley said. “I couldn’t have done this without them. My wife Hilda is my absolute rock, and every single person who helped, donated, or waved us on made the journey worthwhile.”
He extended heartfelt thanks to individuals, local businesses, and communities across Ireland who supported the fundraiser, contributed along the route, and helped push the total past €20,000.
The funds raised will directly support the Irish Heart Foundation’s patient aftercare services and The Cuisle Centre’s essential cancer support work in the midlands.
A remarkable journey. A remarkable man. A remarkable result.

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