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Harriet Cowan from Clarkson’s Farm Reveals Unexpected Tug of War Talent

Harriet Cowan, who briefly managed the farm on the hit Prime Video show Clarkson’s Farm, has surprised fans with a hidden talent outside the agricultural world. Best known for stepping in while farm manager Kaleb Cooper was away, Harriet quickly won viewers over with her practical expertise and straightforward attitude.

Though her screen time in the fifth season was limited, Harriet remains active on social media, sharing insights and moments from her work across various farms. Recently, however, she revealed a different side of herself—one that involves strength, teamwork, and competition.

Sharing photos from her participation in the Tug of War tournament at the Lincoln Show, Harriet showcased her athletic ability in a sport many of her followers had never associated with her. Competing alongside her Derbyshire teammates, all dressed in coordinated black shorts and white team shirts, the group put in a tough fight.

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Despite finishing joint second, the team was officially placed third due to weight differences, a rule in the competition that decides final ranking. “Still incredibly proud of the team and the effort everyone put in,” Harriet wrote. “Plenty of laughs, plenty of bruises, and another great day representing Derbyshire at Lincoln Show. Roll on the next one.”

The post quickly attracted enthusiastic comments from fans delighted by this new dimension of Harriet’s personality, praising her strength and team spirit. From reminiscing about their own tug of war days to cheering Harriet on, her followers showed overwhelming support.

Harriet Cowan’s unexpected Tug of War success adds a fresh layer of admiration from fans who already respect her farming and community nursing background. Clarkson’s Farm, now in its fifth season, continues to showcase the fascinating lives behind modern farming, with Harriet adding her own unique story both on and off the field.

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