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Inishowen declares Tug O War 19.02.10

by Kevin Kelly, Inishowen Independent

THE peninsula’s tug o’war clubs warmed up for the World Championships which take place in Italy next week with an intense work out against some of the country’s leading teams in Buncrana Youth club last Sunday. The Cockhill Club played host to their first National Championships in their history and attracted teams from as far away as Galway and Dublin. The attention switches to the World Championships which start in Italy later this week.
At its peak the All-Ireland attracted up to 250 spectators on Sunday afternoon. There were two categories for the 11 teams in attendance in the battle for honours. Six senior and five novice teams eagerly contested the two competitions.
In the senior section fans where treated to some very close battles were a slip or loss of concentration could have meant defeat. After a long day it was the Bremore Farmers from Dublin in the 560 kg section who emerged victorious out pulling the highly fancied Clonmany A side in a close final. A gutsy Carndonagh side finished in third.
Clonmany Tug-O'War champs in action.
While, the hosts on the Day Cockhill’s participation ended in defeat to Clonmany A in a nerve wracking semi final. In the novice section top spot went to Fallons from Galway.
Speaking to the Inishowen Independent following the event on Sunday, Cockhill Club chairman Dan Gallagher said: “It was a great day for the club, to host our first national competition which attracted teams from all around the country. There was a good turn out on the day as well. I would hope we will hold further national pulls in the future following the success of today.”
Attention now turns to the World championships which start next Thursday near Milan in Italy. Four sides from Inishowen will be taking part in the club competition on Thursday and Friday; Cockhill, Carndonagh, Clonmany A and B who have all performed well in their respective sections at the championships.
Coach of the Clonmany A side Danny McGonagle said: “Sunday’s national championships were a good test for the boys. They have been training hard for the last six months in order to be ready for the World Championships”
Three national selectors were in attendance at the pull in Cockhill to determine which team would represent Ireland in the World Championships next Saturday and Sunday. The bulk of the Bremore Farmers from Dublin will have the honour of representing their country in Italy as they claimed top spot in the 560 kg section.
“Some Inishowen lads will probably be on the national side in Italy,” Big Danny said. “As the national selectors have the right to add members to the club who wins at the all Ireland championships which are normally held before Christmas but were delayed this year. This is done to make sure the team representing Ireland is the strongest it can be.”
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