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8th
February 2009
Sean Conlon Memorial Tipperary Forest Rally
2009
Round 2 of the 2009 Petro Systems Irish National Forest Rally
Championship
Trevor J Harding & Andrew Purcell took their Group A Subaru
Impreza to 2nd place overall on the 1st round of the 2009 Petro
Systems Irish National Forest Rally Championship - The Sean Conlon
Memorial Tipperary Forest Rally. Of course carrying one of our
SVS Incar Cameras - Trevor has asked us to upload his stage 5
footage on our YouTube Channel and you can view it by clicking
the link below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1BDcPRlQCI
We
have also pinched a report of the event from www.rally.ie:
(Many Thanks to Brian Duggan & the team at rally.ie)
With snow capped mountains as a back drop, 77 competing crews
left the start ramp in The Square, Mitchlestown for the opening
round of the Petro Systems National Forestry Championship last
Sunday, and with a host of Irelands top forestry competitors in
attendance, competition was going to be at its highest.
As the crews headed out of service and made the short journey
to stage 1 Kilcoran a decision was made by the organisers to cancel
the stage on safety grounds for the competitors due to a heavy
snowfall overnight. It was on to Stage 2 Goatenbridge for the
crews where Number 7 seed Pat OConnell and co driver Mark
Wiley driving a Mitsubishi Evo 7 set the pace with a time of 5.04
with Keith Cronin/Greg Shinnors (Mitsubishi Evo 9), 2 seconds
adrift on 5.06, Trevor J Harding/Andrew Purcell (Subaru Impreza
WRC) stopping the clocks with a time of 5.10, James Murphy/Anthony
Nestor (Escort WRC) 5.17, with Denis Cronin/Helen OSullivan
(Subaru Impreza WRC) rounding off the top five with a time of
5.20.
Stephen
McGrath/Kevin Joyce were setting the pace in Group N from Christy
Carey/Mark Bowens with Mark Sheehan/John McGrath back in third.
Brian Lawlor/Peter Kavanagh were leading the two wheel drive battle
with a time of 5.23 from Frank Kelly/Liam Brennan 5.28, Aurther
Kierans/Ashley McAdoo 5.32, Mark Dolphin shared a time of 5.41
with Wicklows Paul Stauton/Connor Murphy who were making
a welcome return to the forestry championship. Limericks John
Byrne/Kenneth Shiel led the junior rally by 18 seconds from Vincent
McAree/JP McAree with Craig Breen/Sorcha Kelly a further 2 seconds
behind.
After
a 30 minute service halt it was on to the first run over stage
3 Kilworth. Cronin pulled out all the stops and set a blistering
time through the stage to take the overall lead from Trevor J
Harding with Pat OConnell dropping to 3rd. Denis Cronin
moved up to 4th just ahead of the hard charging Frank Kelly who
took over the lead of the two wheel drive after the retirement
of Brian Lawlor moving Seamus OConnell up to 2nd and Paul
Stauton into 3rd. Unfortunately for 2008 reining forestry champion
Ray Breen and co driver Martin Brady a broken throttle motor caused
them to loose 7 minutes dropping them down the leader board.
It was back to service once more before the crews headed out for
a repeat of stage 1 Kilcoran which had got the ok from the organisers
to run. Keith Cronin/Greg Shinnors were once again with the top
5 overall remaining unchanged. Frank Kelly held on to his two
wheel drive lead, Stephen McGrath lead Group N and Craig Breen
took over the lead of the Juniors after the retirement of John
Byrne. But things were not so good for Craigs father Ray
Breen and co driver Martin Brady after replacing the broken throttle
motor on their Kel Tech Ford Focus WRC in service the same problem
came back to haunt them causing them to retire from the rally.
With
2 stages remaining it was still tight at the top of the leader
board. Stage 5 was a repeat of stage 2 Goatenbridge. Cronins
17 second advantage was soon down to 13 seconds as Harding set
fastest time. Pat OConnell held on to 3rd spot from Denis
Cronin in 4th with James Murphy moving into 5th overall from Frank
Kelly. With 1 stage remaining it was all to play for. Keith Cronin
and Greg Shinnors showed their exceptional talent through the
final stage to set fastest time once again 22 seconds ahead of
their nearest rivals Trevor Harding/Andrew Purcell, securing the
22 year old West Cork man his first Irish Forestry win. Denis
Cronin/Helen OSullivan pulled out all the stops over the
final test to get just ahead of Pat OConnell/Mark Wiley
and take the final podium place with James Murphy/Anthony Nestor
rounding off the top 5.
Frank Kelly/Liam Brennan finished 6th overall and secured the
top 2 wheel drive award with 7th place going to the 2008 forestry
championship runner up John Reid co driven by the 2008 championship
winning co driver Enda Shields. 2008 Wexford Dick Bailey Stages
rally winners Pj McGrath/Billy Collins brought their Subaru Impreza
WRC home in 8th with Stephen McGrath/Kevin Joyce who had one of
the best drives of the rally to come home in 9th followed by Seamus
OConnell/Sean Duggan in 10th place.
Craig
Breen/Sorcha Kelly were the winners of the junior rally from Monaghans
Vincent McAree/JP McAree with 3rd place going to Kevin Gallagher/Gavin
Gallagher, making the long trip down to Mitchlestown worthwhile
for the Donegal crew.
Class
winners on the day were
Class 1 Shane McGinn/Anthony Concannon,
Class 2 Micheal Nevin/Alan Higgins,
Class 3 Micheal Cuddihy/Richie Coady,
Class 4 Aurther Kierans/Ashley McAdoo,
Class 5 Frank Kelly/Liam Brennan,
Class 6 Gerard Lucey/James Lucey,
Class 7 James Murphy/Anthony Nestor,
Class 8 Pat OConnell/Mark Wiley,
Class 9 Craig Breen/Sorcha Kelly.
Well
done to Tom Dunne and his team who ran an excellent event and
pulled out all the stops to make sure the event ran smoothly all
day.
Next round of the Petro Systems National Forestry Championship
the Carrick on Suir Wm Loughman Forestry Rally will take place
on March 1st.
Entry form and regulations are now available.
Report
From rally.ie
- More details on the Irish National Forest Rally Championship
is also available at www.irishforestrally.com
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