The Ennis/ Clarecastle Coursing Club held their two day Annual Meeting in ideal weather conditions over last weekend.

By Michael Maher

Speaking this week, secretary Johnnie Moroney thanked each and every member who had worked so hard over the last eleven weeks to make the meeting one of the most successful to date. All hares have now been released back into the wild under the supervision of the wildlife officers who were in attendance on both days.

The officers complemented the club on the high standard the club had in place over the meeting. The Secretary went on to congratulate the winners with special mention to the McInerney Family for the use of their lands.

Montepelier Hunk owned by Patrick O’Driscoll and Ethan Moloney won the H.J Murphy & Ryan All Age Cup.

Crescent Magic owned by Martin Ryan claimed the Oaks Trial Stake whole Strikin Distance owned by Noel Hehir and Rachel Wheeler won the Martin Ryan reserve derby trial stake.

In the working members stake, the winner was Knockdrum Ripper owned by Paddy and John Collins.

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