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Saturday, 13th March 2010

Champion out to retain crown at Loughgall rally

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Published Date: 03 July 2009
CAMILLUS Bradley will be out to impress at Loughgall Country Park tomorrow (Saturday) in defence of his rally crown.
Bradley finished out in front during last season's North Armagh Motorcycle and Car Club-promoted single-venue stage rally following a commanding performance.

The Rainbow Telecom-sponsored event will take place over six special stages on all-tarma
c roads - with drivers pushing hard in two-wheel drive cars.

The provisional top 12 is as follows: 1, Camillus Bradley (Ford Escort MK2); 2, Wesley Patterson (Ford Escort MK2); 3, Adrian Hetherington (Ford Escort MK2); 4, Mervyn Wedlock (Ford Escort MK2); 5, Martin Teggart (Ford Escort MK2); 6, Damian Toner (Ford Escort MK2); 7, Michael Conlon (Ford Escort MK2); 8, Shane Cullen (Ford Escort MK2); 9, Roy Haslett (Ford Escort F2); 10, Gary Price (Ford Escort MK2); 11, David Roe (Ford Escort MK2); 12, Steven Armstrong (Ford Escort MK2).

The cost of each programme - required for entry - is £10, although children under the age of 16 can gain free admission.

Drivers from the area include Gilford's Martin Teggart and Markethill's Damian Toner.

The meeting will start at 9.30 and anyone interested in offering support as a marshal should contact Ashley Bolton on 07724386945.

Thanks also go to Armagh City and District Council for providing support.



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  • Last Updated: 01 July 2009 4:52 PM
  • Source: Portadown Times
  • Location: Portadown
 
 
 


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