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  • Maguire and Sherry – West Coast Rally Champions 2010

    After a terrific first season behind the wheel of a 4 wheel drive car, 21 year old Monaghan man Shane Maguire driving a Subaru N11, clinched his 1st ever outright championship title on the final round of the 2010 Top Part West Coast Rally Championship, the Banna Beach Resort Kerry Mini Stages Rally. Co driven by Enda Sherry and finishing 4th overall in Kerry, the Monaghan duo took 2nd place overall points to secure the title from 2009 champion Niall Maguire. The 2010 overall result in this series is a piece of Irish rallying history as Shane denied his father Niall back to back titles. His Co driver Enda Sherry who co drove for both Niall and Shane in 2010 now joins Limerick co driver Anthony Nester with 3 championship titles a piece. Enda won his 1st title in 2006 and now has back to back titles, having won in 2009.

    Locals Kelly and Johnston Win in Midlands

    The Shannon Key West Hotel in Rooskey, Co. Roscommon provided the ideal location for Saturday night’s Midland Motor Club navigation trial with first-time CoC Michael Reilly providing a testing 110 mile route using every bog lane and road that Roscommon and Longford had to offer. With regular winners Arthur Kierans and Ashley Mc Adoo opting to sit out this event, confidence was high among the top 10 for an outright win. However it was a midlands one two on the night as semi-experts Chris Kelly and Sam Johnston (18pens) put their local knowledge to good use and romped home as clear winners ahead of another local crew, beginners Packie and Colin Duffy (29 pens) with Andy Mackarel and Liam Higgins a further penalty behind in 3rd. Problems arose as early as time points 2 and 3 as the first plot and bash sections of the night proved difficult to understand and then negotiate with the majority of starters either taking a wrong departure or missing tp3 altogether. Event winners Kelly and Johnston were the only crew to clean this section and indeed held a clean sheet up to tp13. The final five time points of the first half were through the notorious bogs of Longford where it was a struggle to make the times. Once again it was the local men who excelled through these time points as Packie and Colin Duffy only dropped 2 while semi experts Darren Babbington and Francis Keenan were justifying there 3rd place seeding with an excellent run dropping 3 pens through the bogs along with Michael and Ciaran Tynan. Car 1 Michael Carbin and Evin Hughes were in trouble in the bog and required a pull out resulting in a massive 8pens which meant they were playing catch up all night. By the petrol halt the top 3 were as per overall results with Donegal man Karl Reid driving Ciaran Geaney to a novice class lead with locals Gerry and Nicola Kelly best of the rest in the beginners class. On leaving the petrol halt, this event was far from decided as the first five time points of the second half were the only ones not to involve a bog pass or grassy lane and with the final four time points of the night plot and bash, all was to play for. However, there were to be no slips ups at the top where Chris and Sam held their nerve to take an excellent win ahead of Packie and Colin but it was a case of “could have been” for this crew as a wrong departure from tp2 probably cost them the trial win. Andy and Liam duly took 3rd overall and first expert, a good points haul for the Border c’ship in the absence of Arthur and Ashley. Babbington and Keenan had a consistent night in the bogs to take the semi-expert class and 4th overall, boosting their points total for the Border series in the process. The novice class was a close affair but it was Martin Mc Guigan and Brendan Treanor who came out on top in their shiny new Cavalier (bet its not as new looking now!). With the Duffys 2nd overall and 1st in beginners, Gerry and Nicola Kelly claimed 2nd albeit level with Darren Quinn and Nigel Mc Cloughery but getting 2nd on furthest cleanest. So that’s it from the Midland club for this season and well done to Michael, Barry, Enda and all their team for a good effort on his first event as CoC. Its off to Donegal this Saturday night for the 5th round of the Squealing Pig Border navigation championship where all is to play for in the overall and class awards. Midlands Motor Club Navigation Trial Results 1 Chris Kelly/Sam Johnston (Subaru Impreza) 18 marks, 2 Pakie Duffy/Colin Duffy (Subaru Impreza) 29m, 3 Andy Mackarel/Liam Higgins (Subaru Impreza) 30m, 4 Darren Babington/Francis Keenan (Subaru Impreza) 45m, 5 Mickey Tynan/Ciaran Tynan (Subaru Impreza) 53m, 6 Michael Carbin/Evin Hughes (Subaru Legacy) 57m, 7 Gerry Kelly/Nicola Kelly (Subaru Impreza) 134m, 8 Darren Quinn/Nigel McCloughry (Toyota Sprinter) 134m, 9 Martin McGuigan/Brendan Treanor (Vauxhall Cavalier) 204m, 10 Karl Reid/Ciaran Geaney (Subaru Impreza) 210m, 11 Kevin Keenan/Barry Garvey (Subaru Impreza) 227m, 12 Rory Coyle/Ciaran Coyle (Subaru Legacy) 253m. Semi-experts: 1 Darren Babington/Francis Keenan, 2 Michael Carbin/Evin Hughes, 3 James Logue/Hugh Kelly (Subaru Impreza) 413m. Novices: 1 Martin McGuigan/Brendan Treanor, 2 Karl Reid/Ciaran Geaney, 3 Kevin Keenan/Barry Garvey. Beginners: 1 Pakie Duffy/Colin Duffy, 2 Gerry Kelly/Nicola Kelly, 3 Darren Quinn/Nigel McCloughry Autotest Sunday next, 20th February is the date for Monaghan Motor Club’s annual autotest which takes place in Wrights Quarry, Swanns Cross on the Monaghan-Cootehill road. This is a counting round of the Hewison National autotest championship and also the 2nd round of the club championship with the popular club member’s category sure to provide plenty of entertainment. This event is kindly sponsored by the Northern Standard and as always help is required on the day. Competitor sign on is from 11 o’clock with the tests starting from 11.30am. See you all there.

     Annual Stages Rally

    The 17th of April is fast approaching for the annual Monaghan Stages Rally. The organising team are busy making preparations for this top event which is a counting round of the Dunlop National Tarmac Championship, the Border Rally Championship and of course the 4th round of the Monaghan club championship. Regulations for the event will be available in the coming weeks from the Club’s website at the following address: http://www.monaghanmotorclub.net

  • Arthur & Ashley triumph in Skibbereen

     Saturday night last saw four Monaghan crews make the long journey South for round six of the National Navigation championship with a trip to Skibbereen, Co. Cork bringing mixed fortunes for the travelling Monaghan men. Arthur Kierans and Ashley Mc Adoo once again stamped their authority on the National Championship with a comfortable overall win, 13 penalties ahead of Cork men Alan and George Shinnors on 32 pens with Richard Cassidy piloting Dubliner Paul Phelan in there trusty vectra a distant third on 118pens. Michael Carbin and Evin Hughes started the event as Arthur and Ashley’s main rivals for the National title but all was to be in vain as early as time point 5 where they got stuck in a muddy lane and were forced to retire at the next control, running OTL. Monaghan beginner Macartan Kierans once again showed his enthusiasm for the sport as he also made the journey South, this time piloted by local Cork man Johnny Casey but they too ran into early difficulties and were forced to retire early on. This win for Arthur and Ashley means they have one hand firmly on the National Championship for the fourth consecutive year as Saturday night next sees Midland Motor club run the reserve round of the National Championship from Rooskey, Co. Roscommon which is also the 4th round of the Squealing Pig Border Navigation Championship, closely followed by Donegal Motor Clubs first event of the border championship for many years the following weekend, with entry forms available on line.

    Galway International Rally

    Two Monaghan crews braved the elements to participate in the first round of the Irish international rally championship at the weekend as 9th seeds Sam Moffett and James O’Reilly headed the Monaghan challenge in there Evo 9 ahead of Stephen Wright and Paul McGee seeded at 24 in their newly acquired Evo 6. First blood of the national rally championship went to Meath’s Tim Mc Nulty with Paul Kiely from Sligo on the notes followed by the triton showers backed Subaru WRC of Kevin Barrett and Sean Mullally with Cork man Alan Ring and Adrian Deasy 3rd in their Group N Evo 9.

                It was a  case of mixed fortunes for the travelling Monaghan crews as Sam Moffett and James O’Reilly put in a fine display to take 5th overall and 1st in group N category while Stephen Wright and Paul McGee were not so fortunate and battled with a temperamental gearbox throughout the Saturday stages which eventually forced them to retire.

  • Kierans & McAdoo Win in Cork

    Five Monaghan Motor Club crews made the journey south to Cork for the 1000 Shakes navigation trial on Saturday night last 22nd January. Arthur Kierans and Ashley McAdoo were bidding to extend their lead in the National Championship, with close rivals Michael Carbin and Evin Hughes hoping to bridge the gap somewhat. Richard Cassidy headed south to drive for Dubliner and veteran navigator Paul Phelan in his trusty Vectra while Darren Babbington and Francis Keenan felt the journey was necessary in their bid for semi-expert class honours. Macartan Kierans is showing great promise as a beginner navigator this season and called on the services of local Cork driver Jimmy Deane to pilot him through the twisty West Cork countryside. Indeed it was Arthur and Ashley who led from start to finish to maintain their lead in the National Navigation championship. They finished ahead of a duo of Cork crews with brothers Joe and Greg Shinnors pipping rivals Alan and George Shinnors for 2nd overall. The first half of the event was all pre-plotted with a mixture of gravel lanes, farm lanes and grassy tracks combined with the infamous twisty narrow roads of the West Cork countryside. Time point 10 was the first to feature time penalties as a litany of grassy lanes eventually forced most expert crews to incur at least 1 penalty. Tp11 would prove fatal for Michael and Evin’s hopes as an uncustomary timing error resulted in a massive 50 pens and ultimately cost them the event win. Tp15 was next to cause trouble where a mile long grassy lane combined with a marshal’s time clock being almost 2 minutes off caused most expert crews to accrue a further penalty. The bulk of the penalties were accrued at the first SRS section. This was timed at 32kph but the organisers seemed to have applied penalties based on 30mph. However, the same applied for everyone with Arthur and Ashley getting 20pens through this section as they headed for the petrol halt, down a total of 22pens. The second half started off with four plot and bash sections, which weren’t cleaned by anyone. The event leaders dropped 1 pen at tp104 and another at tp107, this was to be their last penalties of the night. They did have a scare however as they, along with over 10 other crews were adjudged to have failed to stop at a yield sign at TP116. However these and all other stop sign penalties were later scrapped on a technicality. Richard Cassidy and Paul Phelan had a consistent run to finish a creditable 5th o/a and 3rd expert, a missed time point their biggest slip-up of the night. Darren Babbington and Francis Keenan made their trip worthwhile as they finished 7th o/a and 2nd in the semi-expert class behind local Cork men Johnny Kenneally and Ken Carmody. Wrong approaches accounted for the majority of their 62 pens. Michael and Evin eventually finished 10th o/a on 71pens but this could have been a whole different story had they not got the 50 at tp11. Derek Butler and Olivia McCarthy won the novice class while travelling midlands men Packie and Colin Duffy took the beginner class honours and in doing so maintained there lead in the National series. Macartan Kierans plugged away all night to finish 4th in class and gained valuable experience. Next up is the Midland Motor Club event on 12th/13th February based at Shannon Key West Hotel, Rooskey, Co. Roscommon. This is a reserve event for the National Championship and round 4 of the Squealing Pig Border Championship Donegal Motor Club follow this on 19th/20th February with their first event for some years in the Border Championship.

    Cork 1000 Shakes Navigation Trial Results 1 Arthur Kierans/Ashley McAdoo (Subaru Impreza) 24 marks

    2 Joseph Shinnors/Greg Shinnors (Subaru Impreza) 27m

    3 Alan Shinnors/George Shinnors (Subaru Impreza) 36m

    4 Johnny Kenneally/Ken Carmody (Vauxhall Vectra) 47m

    5 Richard Cassidy/Paul Phelan (Vauxhall Vectra) 49m

     6 Ray O’Neill/Stephen O’Neill (Ford Mondeo) 50m

     7 Darren Babington/Francis Keenan (Subaru Impreza) 62m

    8 Brian O’Mahony/Declan Swanton (Opel Corsa) 70m

     9 Derek Butler/Olivia McCarthy (Nissan Sunny) 71m

    10 Michael Carbin/Evin Hughes (Subaru Legacy) 71m

    11 Ger O’Connell/Denis O’Donovan (Subaru Impreza) 74m

     12 Chris Kelly/Sam Johnston (Subaru Impreza) 85m

     Semi-experts: 1 Johnny Kenneally/Ken Carmody 2 Darren Babington/Francis Keenan

    3 Brian O’Mahony/Declan Swanton.

     Novices: 1 Derek Butler/Olivia McCarthy 2 Brian McCarthy/Stephen Quinn 86m 3 Alwyn White/Adrian Tobin 185m

     Beginners: 1 Pakie Duffy/Colin Duffy (Subaru Impreza) 92m 2 David Beamish/Muireann Hayes 126m 3 Darren Quinn/Nigel McCloughry 191m

    Upcoming Events Keep free Sunday 20th February for the annual Monaghan Motor Club Autotest, which will once again be based at Wright’s quarry, Swann’s Cross. As always there will be a club members category so now is the time to acquire a suitable car or pull last year’s one out for this entertaining form of motor sport. Fivemiletown Forest Rally runs on Saturday 26th February, which usually sees a few club members on the entry list for this compact and local event.

     PRO Details Following the Annual General Meeting, Ciaran Tynan has been elected as club PRO for the forthcoming year. This is a position that requires a lot of feedback from competitors doing events in order for weekly reports to be compiled and competitors to get a mention in the papers etc. We ask that if you are competing somewhere, send a quick e-mail with results or any stories regarding club members on events throughout the year. These can then be added to weekly reports; otherwise you can’t be guaranteed a mention. Ciaran’s e-mail address is tynaneng@gmail.com

  • Tynans Win First Navigation of New Year

    Monaghan Motor club hosted the first Night Navigation Trial of 2011 on Saturday last 15th January to kick-start a busy schedule for this form of motor sport. There are seven events in total over an 11-week period to be run by motor clubs from Cork to Donegal. First time Clerk of  the Course and novice navigator Fintan Clerkin took on the challenge of setting out this tough event, ably assisted by James Mc Carville and their team, choosing Tydavnet as their HQ. Torrential rain throughout Saturday caused havoc as two lanes were lost pre-event with a number of others very close to flooding. However this added to the challenge for competitors and it was Michael and Ciaran Tynan who emerged as victors on this tricky event through the North Monaghan countryside with Gareth Beagan and Stephen Thornton in 2ndand Andy Mackarel/Liam Higgins in 3rd.

    Once again a near full entry of 47 starters crossed the start ramp and without any time for settling in was lane after lane from the off. Time points 2 and 3 were pre-plotted through farmyards while tp4 was a tricky tulip diagram through yet another farmyard with only 6 crews managing to get it spot on while a further 6 crews took wrong approaches and 26 crews missed it altogether, a sign of things to come throughout the night. Tps 8 and 10 were the next plot and bash sections with an envelope given to crews at tp7 containing a large A4 page for tp10 but the smallest piece of paper possible with the coordinates for tp8. Most crews never even spotted this as only 3 crews managed to get tp8 without any penalties and only 2 crews getting tp11 without any penalties.

    As the event moved east towards Emyvale and then onto the Carrickroe area there was no let up as even the expert crews battled to keep afloat not only because of the rain but also the intensity of the tricky slots into lanes, around farms, through fields with the slightest mistake surely meriting a wrong approach at the least. By mid point it was event winners Michael and Ciaran Tynan who were out in front with Andy and Liam 2nd and Trevor Farrell/Noel Hall 3rd for overall honours while a newly formed crew of Dessie Keenan and Shane Maguire on the maps were putting local knowledge to good use as they led the semi-expert class with Donegal man Karl Reid driving Ciaran Geaney holding a convincing lead in the novice class. Damian Hagan/Macartan Kierans well ahead of the opposition in the beginners section.

    Towards the latter stages of the night the event then headed north west towards the much anticipated Bragan Forest complex with lane after gravel lane putting a smile on even the most downhearted of crews battling with the harsh elements of a typical Irish winter night. With most class awards still up for grabs it was all to play for over the final few time points which saw the event move back towards the outskirts of Tydavnet. Three lanes in close proximity, the first two dropping down onto the Scotstown road behind the community centre and the third which can only be described as a “small” hole in the hedge entry to the final lane of the night proved to be a sting in the tail. At this stage most crews had ran OTL and were forced to skip the final time point and head straight for final control and then to the Rock Inn, Tydavnet to dry off!!  Michael and Ciaran had done enough to take overall honours, this their 2nd ever overall win with their first dating back to November 2008 in Cavan. Gareth and Stephen had a tough night but still managed  2nd overall with Andy and Liam taking 3rd overall and 2nd expert. Michael Carbin and Evin Hughes had a consistent night and finished  4th o/a and also took a convincing win in the semi-expert class. National champions Arthur Kierans/Ashley McAdoo could only manage 5th o/a and 3rd expert, a testimony to the challenge provided by the organising team. Dessie Keenan and Shane Maguire took 2nd semi-expert and indeed the results sheets suggest that had it not been for a dreaded stop sign penalty of 100 this crew could have been 2nd overall. I hope James Mc Carville had nothing to do with this result!!  Karl Reid and Ciaran Geaney had an excellent finish to win the novice class ahead of more local men Donal McArdle and Raymond Conlon. It was a midlands one two in the beginners class as Packie and Colin Duffy once again proved their worth to take class honours ahead of the next midlands event CoCs Michael Reilly and Enda Mc Loughlin. It is worth noting that mid-point leaders Damian Hagan and Macartan Kierans did lead this class for most of the night but a visit to the scenery in the Bragan Forests halted their drive, a dent to Damian’s pride given that he was CoC for the Monaghan Forest stages rally a few years previous! Well done to Fintan, James, Gary, Barry and everybody else who made this supposedly novice event possible!

    So that’s the new year started with a bang. All roads lead to Cork this weekend for the resumption of the National championship while Midland Motor Club play host to the next round of the Squealing Pig Border championship on 12thFebruary followed by our first trip to Donegal for another round of the Border on 19th February.

    Monaghan Navigation Trial Overall Results

    1 Mickey Tynan/Ciaran Tynan (Subaru Impreza) 67 marks,
    2 Garreth Beagan/Stephen Thornton (Subaru Impreza) 100m,
    3 Andy Mackarel/Liam Higgins (Subaru Impreza) 126m,
    4 Michael Carbin/Evin Hughes (Subaru Legacy) 134m,
    5 Gerry Cassidy/Damien Connolly (Subaru Impreza) 143m,
    6 Arthur Kierans/Ashley McAdoo (Subaru Impreza) 145m,
    7 Trevor Farrell/Noel Hall (Subaru Impreza) 161m,
    8 Dessie Keenan/Shane Maguire (Subaru Impreza) 177m,
    9 Damien Treanor/Jonathan McGovern (Toyota Sprinter) 199m,
    10 Karl Reid/Ciaran Geaney (Subaru Impreza) 211m,
    11 Declan Tynan/Andrew Grennan (Subaru Impreza) 223m,
    12 Donal McArdle/Raymond Conlon (Subaru Impreza) 225m.

    Semi-experts:
    1 Michael Carbin/Evin Hughes,
    2 Dessie Keenan/Shane Maguire,
    3 Damien Treanor/Jonathan McGovern.

    Novices:
    1 Karl Reid/Ciaran Geaney,
    2 Donal McArdle/Raymond Conlon,
    3 Sean McKenna/Garry Farrelly (Subaru Impreza) 237m.

    Beginners:
    1 Pakie Duffy/Colin Duffy (Subaru Impreza) 266m,
    2 Michael Reilly/Enda McLoughlin (Proton) 360m,
    3 Cathal McKenna/Garry McCrudder (Civic) 380m.

    Annual General Meeting

    There was a good attendance at the Monaghan Motor Club AGM on Friday night last 14th January. A highlight of the evening was the launch of the revamped Monaghan Motor Club website. The site can be accessed atwww.monaghanmotorclub.net.

    Club Chairman Paul Hughes during the course of his address, thanked the outgoing Committee for its work in ensuring another successful year. He thanked the eight Clerks of the Course, their assistants and the marshals who all worked to provide good quality safe events. He thanked all the sponsors without whom the events would not have run and especially the Hillgrove Hotel. The on-going co-operation of Monaghan County Council, Monaghan Town Council and the Garda Siochana was also acknowledged. Peadar McMahon and Rory Geary received special mention for their media coverage of club events throughout the year. The Chairman congratulated club members who excelled in 2010 at National and International level.  He also paid a special tribute to Ronnie Hawe on being presented with the inaugural Gerry MacNamara Memorial Award for the most outstanding contribution to the club.

    The Election of Officers and Committee for 2011 resulted as follows:

    Chairman Paul Hughes, Vice Chairman Ronnie Hawe, Club Secretary Cora Maguire, Assistant Secretary Brenda Flynn, Treasurer Cathal MacArtain, Assistant Treasurer Brendan Flynn, Registrar Ronnie Hawe, PRO Ciaran Tynan.

    Committee: Enda Sherry, Dessie Keenan, Damien Hagan, Kerry Stevenson, Gary McPhillips, Conor Maguire, Thomas Treanor, Cathal McGlone and Carol Patterson.

    PRO Details

    Following the Annual General Meeting on Friday last, Ciaran Tynan has been elected as club PRO for the forthcoming year. This is a position that requires a lot of feedback from competitors doing events in order for weekly reports to be compiled and competitors to get a mention in the papers etc. We ask that if you are competing somewhere, send a quick e-mail with results or any stories regarding club members on events throughout the year. These can then be added to weekly reports, otherwise you can’t be guaranteed a mention. Ciaran’s e-mail address is tynaneng@gmail.com

  • 2011 Club Championship starts January 15th

    Club Championship Set For Off

    Monaghan Motor Club organises its first event of the year on Saturday night next 15th January with the opening round of the Gary Nesbitt Club Navigation Championship, the January Navigation Trial. Tydavnet Community Centre is headquarters for the night with local man Fintan Clerkin acting as COC, ably assisted by James McCarville.

    It has been a couple of years since an event last visited this area which is sure to be a good test for crews. Andy Mackarel/Liam Higgins will be looking to defend their Gary Nesbitt title, while Andy is bidding for a 10th Traders Trophy and his 4th in succession. Route cards are available from 6.30 pm and marshals are asked to be at the Community Centre by 8pm. First car away is at 9.01pm.

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