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  • Duffy/Hughes Crowned National Champions

    Pakie Duffy & Evin Hughes were presented with their trophies as overall winners of the 2016-17 National Night Navigation Championship on Saturday night last in Portlaoise. The Longford-Monaghan duo had a tremendous battle all year with the Monaghan-Cork pairing of Derek Mackarel & Muireann Hayes with only one point separating them at the end of the season. Mackarel/Hayes had the consolation of winning the Munster Navigation Championship, where Duffy/Hughes were the runners-up.

    The prizegiving was preceded by the annual Forum on Navigation & Endurance Trials, where rule changes for the coming season were discussed. This was followed by the Munster Navigation Championship prizegiving and then by the National prizegiving. Monaghan crews were very successful in both series. Richard Cassidy was 3rd overall in the National Championship while Mac Kierans/Conor Boylan won the Semi-Expert class. Aiden Sherry/Oisin Sherlock won the Novice class with Aaron Dixon/Dylan Lennon winning the Beginner’s class.

    Mackarel & Hayes were winners of the Munster Championship with Duffy/Hughes in 2nd. Mac Kierans was the top Semi-Expert Driver and Christopher McMahon was the winning Beginners navigator in this series.

    Donegal International Rally

    The 2017 Donegal International Rally takes place this weekend and once again has attracted a quality entry, with plenty of local crews making their way to the North-West. Conor Foley will be gunning for overall honours alongside Donagh Kelly in their Focus WRC. Sam Moffett & Karl Atkinson will be looking to maintain their lead of the Irish Tarmac Championship. Damien Connolly joins forces with Robert Barrable in their Hyundai. Josh Moffett/James Fulton are also amongst the top ten seeds in their Fiesta R5.

    National Rally interest is headed by twice winner Gary McPhillips who has local man James McNulty navigating. His previous navigator Paul Sheridan teams up with Cavan’s Jonathan Pringle and they start right behind Gary. There are a plethora of other Monaghan competitors and crews looking to make an impression on Ireland’s biggest rally of the year and we wish them all the best of luck.

    Iontas Exhibition

    The Iontas Theatre in Castleblayney is currently featuring the Monaghan Motor Club photographic exhibition in recognition of the club’s 60th anniversary. The extensive exhibition includes photographs and articles covering the foundation of the club in the late 1950s and chronicles the development and activities of the club and its members throughout the intervening decades up to the turn of the century. This is a special opportunity for those who have not yet seen this compelling work. The exhibition continues until 29th June. For details of opening hours check out http://www.iontascastleblayney.ie

  • Moffett Mops Up in Munster

    Moffett Mops Up in MunsterThe Triton National Rally Championship continued with last Sunday’s Circuit of Munster Rally. The Rathkeale-based event consisted of nine stages in total. Variable weather conditions meant a headache for crews to pick the correct tyre. Sam Moffett with stand-in navigator Keith Moriarty took the overall win. This was Sam’s 4th win from 4 rounds in the 2017 series and leaves him with a healthy lead at the top of the standings as the championship reaches its halfway mark.

    This proved to be the most hard-fought win of the year. After taking the lead on the opening stages, Donegal’s Donagh Kelly with Ballinode’s Conor Foley navigating surged ahead on stage two and led until stage five where a brace of fastest times allowed Moffett/Moriarty back into the lead. They held just a 2.1 second advantage going into the final loop and charged through the last three stages to secure the win by a margin of 12.4 seconds. Moffett also won the Power Stage and Triton Showers Drive of the Day. Kelly/Foley took 2nd to remain firmly in contention for the championship. Alastair Fisher/Gordon Noble were almost two minutes adrift in 3rd in their R5 Fiesta.

    Josh Moffett & James Fulton had a steady run to 8th place as Josh acclimatised himself again following his accident in Monaghan. Niall Maguire, with Anthony Nestor navigating, overcame a first stage stall to take 9th. Shane Maguire & Paul McLoughlin took 2nd in Group N and 12th overall. This promotes Shane into the lead of the Group N championship after rival David Guest retired. John McQuaid/Thomas Treanor brought their Escort home 20th overall and 3rd in class 14 on John’s first event in almost a year. Emmet Sherry guided Tommy O’Connell to 28th overall and 3rd in class 13. Jonathan Treanor & Stephen McElroy took victory in the Junior class in their Civic. They once again set times which had them on the fringes of the top 10 overall.

    The next round of the Triton Showers National Championship is the Waterford-based Ravens Rock Rally at the end of the month.
    Border Navigation Championship Prizegiving

    The Squealing Pig Border Navigation Prizegiving took place last Friday in the Squealing Pig in Monaghan town. Pakie Duffy & Evin Hughes were presented with their prizes as overall winners for the second successive year. They paid thanks to Championship sponsor Raymond Aughey, the organisers committee and the clubs and officials who ran the events. The prizegiving was once again well attended and a good night had by all.

    National Navigation Championship Prizegiving
    The National Navigation Championship prizegiving takes place this Saturday in the Gandon Inn in Emo just off Junction 15 on the M7. The annual Forum takes place beforehand which allows competitors and organisers to have their say on the running of Endurance Trials and Night Navigations. The forum commences at 8pm. This will then be followed by the Munster Championship prizegiving which was won by the Monaghan/Cork pair of Derek Mackarel & Muireann Hayes. They were also runners-up in the National Championship where Pakie Duffy & Evin Hughes recorded a third win in a row.

    Iontas Exhibition

    The Iontas Theatre in Castleblayney is currently featuring the Monaghan Motor Club photographic exhibition in recognition of the club’s 60th anniversary. The extensive exhibition includes photographs and articles covering the foundation of the club in the late 1950s and chronicles the development and activities of the club and its members throughout the intervening decades up to the turn of the century. This is a special opportunity for those who have not yet seen this compelling work. The exhibition continues until 29th June. For details of opening hours check out http://www.iontascastleblayney.ie

  • Cavan Stages Rally

    Cavan played host to the third round of the 2017 Sligo Pallets Border Rally Championship on Sunday last. Based out of the Kilmore Hotel in Cavan town, the event consisted of nine stages. Leading the Monaghan charge were Stephen Wright & Arthur Kierans in their Ford Fiesta R5. The pair were using the event as a warm-up for the Donegal International Rally next month. They held a steady 4th position throughout the day securing class 5 honours.

    Michael Conlon/Ciaran McPhillips brought their Escort home in 8th overall securing class 13 honours. Reigning Border Champions, Seamus Connolly/Gary McCrudden won class 11R taking 12th overall to boot. Gerard McQuaid/Gary Quinlan finished 16th overall and 3rd in class 13. Christopher Brennan/Martin Hughes finished 43rd overall and 2nd in class 11F. Mickey & Ryan Brennan lost out on class 10 honours after a long delay on stage 8. They came home 54th overall and 3rd in class 10. Meanwhile a stage six delay cost Jason Black/Jack McKenna Junior class honours which dropped them to 3rd in class.

    John Stone/Emmet Sherry, Wayne Feeley/Peter Farrell, Colette Rooney/Shane Farrell and Stefan McCann/John Hughes all failed to finish.
    Border Navigation Championship Prizegiving
    The Border Navigation Championship prizegiving takes place this Friday 26th May in the Squealing Pig Bar & Restaurant in Monaghan. Pakie Duffy & Evin Hughes retained their title after a close battle during the season with Derek Mackarel & Muireann Hayes. Dinner commences at 8pm, all welcome.

    Tommy Hughes Trophy

    Congratulations to club member Brendan Flynn who was presented with the Tommy Hughes Memorial Award for commitment to Irish Motorsport by volunteers. Brendan has been a long time committee member of Monaghan Motor Club, co-ordinator of the Sligo Pallets Border Championship and involved in many events and committees throughout the country. He is a worthy recipient of this award.
    Iontas Exhibition

    The Iontas Theatre in Castleblayney is currently featuring the Monaghan Motor Club photographic exhibition in recognition of the club’s 60th anniversary. The extensive exhibition includes photographs and articles covering the foundation of the club in the late 1950s and chronicles the development and activities of the club and its members throughout the intervening decades up to the turn of the century. This is a special opportunity for those who have not yet seen this compelling work. The exhibition continues until 29th June. For details of opening hours check out http://www.iontascastleblayney.ie

  • Conlon leads Monaghan crews in Donegal

     

    Michael Conlon & Ciaran McPhillips were the top Monaghan finishers on  last weekend’s Donegal Forestry Rally which was a counting round of the Irish Forestry Championship.

    The Donegal town based event consisted of eight stages. Conlon/McPhillips were once again at forefront of the two wheel drive battle. They ended up finishing 5th overall and 1st in class 13.

    They were the second two wheel drive finishers behind David Crossan/Damien Fleming.

     

    Derek Mackarel switched to the family Lancer for the first time.

    After a string of disappointing retirements, the Stonebrige man and navigator Daire Hayes were delighted to take 11th overall and class 15 honours.

    They got to grips with the Lancer as the day wore on and their stages times improved.

    Michael & Ciaran Tynan also made a return to the forestry stages after a lay off of several years.

    The Clones pair came home 16th overall and 3rd in class. Arthur Kierans was navigating for Johnny Leonard but they retired on stage two.

  • Glen’s of Antrim Rally

    Last weekend’s Glens of Antrim Rally was a counting round of the Northern Ireland Rally Championship. The event consisted of classic stages such as Torr Head and Glendun on the North Antrim coast. A number of Monaghan crews made their way to the event.

    Top finishing locals were Michael Carbin & Conor Mohan who claimed 12th overall and class 8 honours in their Mitsubishi Lancer. Jack McKenna guided the hard charging Jason Black to 13th overall and a dominant class 4 win in their Starlet. Matthew McKenna guided Brian McFall to 20th overall. Thomas Treanor joined forces with Damien Toner but they dropped out of 4th overall after a long delay on the final stage coming home 57th overall.
    Carlow Stages Rally

    The Carlow Stages Rally took place in blissful sunshine last weekend. The event was on an opt out year of the National Rally Championship and once again hosted the Mk2 challenge. With new stages in Co. Kilkenny being used, the event had plenty of challenge for the competitors. Andrew Grennan was the sole club member to compete. He joined forces with Vivian Hamaill for the event. The pair came home in a strong 4th overall, taking the class win to boot. Local man David Condell took overall honours.

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