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Successful Clay Shoot held in Dunmanway 06/12/2015

December 6, 2015 by Action

In the aftermath of Storm Desmond, severe flooding on several roads was the only impediment that presented problems, but not insurmountable ones to the dedicated shooters that turned up at the Dunmanway Clay Shooting grounds today.

The organisers having checked that the venue was okay and safe set up the course on what turned out to be a beautiful mild and dry day. A large shooting complement turned out to participate and a very successful day was had. Credit must be shared by both the organising team and by the visiting shooters.

Dunmanway Shoot 06/12/2015  1ST Prize Open Shoot Winner Brian White being presented with his trophy by Donal O Sullivan

Dunmanway Shoot 06/12/2015 1ST Prize Open Shoot Winner Brian White being presented with his trophy by Donal O Sullivan

Dunmanway Shoot 06/12/2015 Open Shoot 2ND Prize Winner Jamie Fitzgerald being presented with his trophy by Donal O Sullivan

Dunmanway Shoot 06/12/2015 Open Shoot 2ND Prize Winner Jamie Fitzgerald being presented with his trophy by Donal O Sullivan

Dunmanway Shoot 06/12/2015 Open Shoot 3rd Prize Winner Thomas Murray being presented with his trophy by Donal O Sullivan

Dunmanway Shoot 06/12/2015 Open Shoot 3rd Prize Winner Thomas Murray being presented with his trophy by Donal O Sullivan

Dunmanway Shoot 6/12/2015 Cock and Hen Winner Kevin Miles being presented with his trophy by Donal O Sullivan

Dunmanway Shoot 6/12/2015 Cock and Hen Winner Kevin Miles being presented with his trophy by Donal O Sullivan

Filed Under: Clay Pigeon Shooting, News

County Qualifier Clay Shoot Change of Date

November 27, 2015 by Action

The County Qualifier and Open Shoot organised for Sunday 29th November has been deferred for one week owing to unforeseen problems. The new date is Sunday 6th December. The times and venue remain the same. 1st card is at 10:30 am, last card at 15:00. We would like to apologize for the change at short notice and for any inconvenience caused.

Clay Target Shoot – Qualifying Round

Venue: Dunmanway Clay Target Shooting Grounds

Date: Sunday 06th Dec 2015 10.30 AM to 3.00 PM

County Qualifier and Open Shoot.

Filed Under: Clay Pigeon Shooting, News

Sucessful Clay Target Shoot

November 17, 2015 by Action

bigstock-Wild-Pheasant-In-Sunset-Light-103114508-300x200Recently at Ballindenisk Watergrasshill the Federation of County Cork Gun Clubs held a Clay Target Shoot.

This event was very well attended.

There was a Fifty Bird Sporting over five stands and the general view was that stand five was very difficult. The weather on the day was reasonable.

Filed Under: Clay Pigeon Shooting, News

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