Beut.ie: “The Farmer Wants A Wife (or Husband): Ploughing Championship, Take Note of New Dating App!”

Beut.ie writer Anna wrote about how the launch of the new ‘Get Muddy’ app would help farmers and rural singles to find one another within the countryside. Anna said that: “Unlike apps aimed at city dwellers, the app isn’t based on finding someone in your immediate area. Instead, it’ll allow users to break the ice… Continue reading Beut.ie: “The Farmer Wants A Wife (or Husband): Ploughing Championship, Take Note of New Dating App!”

The Telegraph: “Tinder for Farmers? New App for Those Seeking a Muddy Match”

Telegraph writer Anna Tyzack spoke to Muddy Matches member Lindsay about her experience of dating website Muddy Matches and about using the new ‘Get Muddy’ app at The Country Life Fair. She also spoke to Muddy Matches co-founder Lucy Reeves about how the new countryside events app will help rural singles to meet at the… Continue reading The Telegraph: “Tinder for Farmers? New App for Those Seeking a Muddy Match”

Hitched.co.uk: “Becks & Ian’s Real Wedding”

Wedding planner website Hitched.co.uk featured the wedding of a couple who met on Muddy Matches. The feature includes lots of beautiful photos of Becks and Ian’s wedding, including their clothes, cake and a fantastic welly table decoration. The article says: “Becks and Ian met on a dating website for country-minded, mud-loving people called Muddy Matches.… Continue reading Hitched.co.uk: “Becks & Ian’s Real Wedding”

Country Life: “New Dating App to Launch at the Country Life Fair”

Country Life writer Holly Kirkwood announced on that the ‘Get Muddy’ app will be launched at the Country Life Fair in September. Holly said: “Using location-based technology, the app will be exclusively available at the Country Life Fair allowing users to log in, search for other singles at the same event as you, message them… Continue reading Country Life: “New Dating App to Launch at the Country Life Fair”

NFU Online: “Top five tips to enjoy the countryside this summer”

Muddy Matches mascot Morven appeared on NFU Online as an example of a dog on a lead. The article focused on how to enjoy the countryside responsibly and includes tips for controlling dogs and cleaning up after them. Here’s the photo of Morven that NFU Online selected:

BuzzFeed: “21 Bizarre Dating Sites You Won’t Believe Actually Exist”

BuzzFeed writer Patrick Smith tracked down 21 of the most unusual online dating websites and among them he listed Muddy Matches as a place for farmers to find a wife. Take a look at the full list and see the more bizarre websites that accompany Muddy Matches.

Equus England: “Why Equestrians Make Good Partners”

Muddy Matches wrote a guest post for horsey website Equus England about why equestrians make good partners. The article explains that equestrians are great at withstanding whatever the weather throws at them, they are hardworking and they understand that your horse comes first. Click through to the Equus England site to read the full article.

Tatler: “The Best Online Dating Sites”

Muddy Matches was named as the go-to website for people “who know what a Schoffel waistcoat is”. The writer said: “Founded for rural romance-seekers by two ruddy-cheeked sisters from Northamptonshire. Ideal if you need someone who can cook a shoot lunch.” To read the full article, go to Tatler.com.