Maiden City Stages - (Sat) 21 May 22

Posted: May 20, 2022 6:02 PM - 7752 Hits

Eakin Bros Brian James Trailers Stages 2022 - Saturday 21st of May
Round 3 - 2022 Northern Ireland Rally Championship

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Updated Seeded Entry List

Posted: May 20, 2022 11:34 AM

Desi Henry/Paddy Robinson Head Top Class Entry for Eakin Bros Brian James Trailers Stages Rally!

Posted: May 19, 2022 4:42 AM

The McGrady Insurance Motorsport UK Northern Ireland Rally Championship returns to action this Saturday with the Eakin Bros Brian James Trailers Stages Rally. Organised by Maiden City Motor Club and based near Claudy, 100 crews will tackle two closed road stages a total of three times as they fight for the rally spoils.

Heading the high quality entry is multiple rally winner Desi Henry. Navigated on this occasion by Paddy Robinson, the Kilrea driver won Maiden City Motor Club’s event in 2019 and 2021 so he rightfully leads the field off the start ramp in his Ford Fiesta R5.

A host of R5-powered crews will be hot on his heels. Unfortunately, Callum Devine has withdrawn his entry so Dromore’s Cathan McCourt is leading the charge in his Skoda at number 3. He and co-driver Liam Moynihan have enjoyed a number of podium finishes together but victory for the pair has so far been elusive, with McCourt’s last outright success being secured back in 2019. However, it is only a matter of time until it all falls into place for the potent duo.

Jonny Greer is the reigning McGrady Insurance N.I. Rally Champion and he starts the rally at number 4 with Niall Burns in their Citroen C3. Two-time N.I. champion Greer is targeting his third title this year and has got his season off to the best possible start with victories at both of the opening rounds in Kirkistown and Bishopscourt. Can he make it three wins on the trot?

Derek McGarrity is another former champion – the most successful ever with eight titles to his name. The Glengormley driver is currently Greer’s closest challenger in the race for the title thanks to solid podium finishes at the opening rounds. Navigated by Graham Henderson, he will have a VW Polo at his disposal this weekend as he bids to close the five-point deficit to his rival.

Also in a Polo, former Irish Tarmac Champions, Donagh Kelly and Kevin Flanagan, will be ones to watch. Kelly is no stranger to success and has sealed a couple of victories aboard his Volkswagen. However, his last win was in 2020 so the County Donegal driver is hungrier than ever for another rally win.

Aaron McLaughlin and Darren Curran are at number 7 in their Ford Fiesta WRC. They are third in the N.I. Championship standings, seven points adrift of Greer. McLaughlin has been increasing his pace in recent events and a second-placed finish at Bishopscourt, ahead of McGarrity, could be a sign of things to come for the Carndonagh driver.

Other contenders include a trio of Fiesta drivers such as Joseph McGonigle, who lies fourth in the championship standings, as well as Jason Mitchell and Sean Devine. Meanwhile, Michael McGarrity has his new Hyundai i20 at his disposal, as has Alan Carmichael who has managed to get off the reserve list along with PJ McDermott (Impreza WRC).

In the two-wheel-drive category, Damien Tourish and Domhnall McAlaney are the leading lights in their Escort MkII and start the event at number 12, just ahead of Ryan Loughran and Gareth Doherty. Also among the front-runners are Adrian Hetherington, Kyle McGettigan and Camillus Bradley.

However, in McGrady Insurance Championship terms, category leader James Kennedy is not on the entry list. That will give a prime opportunity for either Andrew White or Alan Smyth to take control at the head of the standings if either driver can secure a strong finish at the event.

The event service area will be based in Cumber, near Claudy. Rally programmes complete with stage maps are on sale in the area.

Oversubscribed with entries!

Posted: May 6, 2022 9:50 AM

Round 3 of the ANICC NI Rally Championship, the Eakin Bros Brian James Trailers Stages 2022, run by the Maiden City Motor Club, had over 121 entries apply for 100 places before the entries officially closed early last week.

Closing early on the Rallyscore system, the Club had to take stock of the quality entry, and produce a list of 100 runners, with many top names still on the manageable Reserve list. Clerk of the Course, Declan McCay said that,”.. we still had potential applicants after the system closed, but we have to close to keep things under control. The team are working hard to make the event an enjoyable rally for everyone .”
The Club are delighted with this quality of Entry List.

Topping the list is 2019 winner Desi Henry followed by recent Killarney winner Calum Devine. NI Rally championship leader Jonathan Greer is in 4 position, chased by former multi winner Derek McGarrity.

Donagh Kelly brings out the Polo for a test, with a list of hard charging drivers in the remainder of the top 20. There are a few dark horses in the top 20, many wanting to see how their cars are up to the challenge of these Dunamanagh / Artigarvan stages. The Dunamanagh stage is familiar ground, a patchwork of roads previously used by Ulster and Circuit of Ireland. It is tight in places, but good tarmac surfaces. The Artigarvan stage is completely new, with good tarmac, but different from the previous stage. Both are challenging, good driving roads, worthy of any International rally on the Island, the Maiden City Motor Club’s best kept secret.

With three weeks to go, final preparations are being made, to prepare the stages and the new Service Area at Cumber near Claudy. Scrutiny takes place in Claudy on Friday night, 20th May with rally service and base nearby.

Programmes giving rally stage details will be available before the rally takes place, and will be on sale locally.

Date of the event, Saturday 21st May 2022, roads close on the two rally special stages from 9:00am until 6:00pm on the day.

Notices for Road closing will be published in the roads to be used, and in local newspapers. More details to follow.

Seeded Entry List

Posted: May 6, 2022 4:59 AM

1 Desi Henry/Paddy Robinson (Ford Fiesta Rally2) [11]
2 Callum Devine/Shane Byrne (VW Polo GTI R5) [10]
3 Cathan McCourt/Liam Moynihan (Skoda Fabia R5) [10]
4 Jonathan Greer/TBA (Citroen C3 Rally2) [7]
5 Derek McGarrity/Graham Henderson (VW Polo GTI R5) [10]
6 Donagh Kelly/Kevin Flanagan (VW Polo GTI R5) [10]
7 Aaron McLaughlin/Darren Curran (Ford Fiesta WRC) [11]
8 Joseph McGonigle/Ciaran Geaney (Ford Fiesta Rally2) [11]
9 Jason Mitchell/Paddy McCrudden (Ford Fiesta Rally2) [11]
10 Niall Henry/Barney Mitchel (Ford Fiesta R5) [10]
11 Sean Devine/Tba Tba (Ford Fiesta R5) [10]
12 Damien Tourish/Domhnall McAlaney (Ford Escort Mk2) [7]
14 Ryan Loughran/Gareth Doherty (Ford Escort Mk2) [7]
15 Niall Devine/Liam McIntyre (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9) [8]
16 Michael McGarrity/Damian Garvey (Ford Fiesta R5) [10]
17 Adrian Hetherington/Ronan O'Neill (Ford Escort Mk2) [7]
18 Kyle McGettigan/Dale McGettigan (Ford Escort Mk2) [7]
19 Cam Bradley/Crawford Henderson (Ford Escort Mk2) [7]
20 Michael McCollum/Michael Pearson (Ford Fiesta Rally2) [11]
21 Emma McKinstry/Kenny Hull (FORD Fiesta R5) [11]
22 John Bonner/Johnny Baird (Ford Escort Mk2) [7]
23 Johno Doogan/Cairan Marron (Ford Escort Mk2) [7]
24 Barry Morris/Dylan Doonan (Ford Fiesta R5) [11]
25 Joe Hegarty/David Turkington (Ford Fiesta R5) [11]
26 Paul Britton/Peter Ward (Subaru Impreza N16) [9]
27 Anthony Cairns/Mark Preston (Subaru Impreza) [9]
28 Niall McGonigle/Brian Hoy (Ford Fiesta R5) [11]
29 George Robinson/Tommy Speers (Ford Fiesta R5) [11]
30 Chris McGurk/Dion Coyle (Ford Fiesta R5) [11]
31 John Bradley/Cathal Mulgrew (Ford Escort Mk2) [6]
32 Ian Dickson/John McCafferty (Ford Fiesta R5) [10]
33 Brendan Connor/Alan Redstone (Ford Fiesta R5) [10]
34 Seamus Morris/Jarlath Kelly (Darrian T90) [7]
35 Paidi Hamill/Karl Egan (Ford Fiesta R5) [10]
36 Gary Cairns/Tba Tba (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X) [9]
37 Liam McFall/Ivor Lamont (Ford Ffiesta) [9]
38 Niall Carey/Ciaran Carey (BMW Compact) [7]
39 Marty Toner/Kyle Diffin (BMW 1M) [7]
40 Terry Donnelly/Gareth Donnelly (Skoda Fabia S2000) [9]
41 Andrew White/Paul Hughes (Ford Escort Mk1) [7]
42 Alan Smyth/Gary McCruddan (Ford Escort Mk2) [7]
43 Darren Hamill/Martin Harte (Ford Escort Mk2) [7]
44 Aidan Caldwell/Tba Tba (Ford Fiesta R5) [5]
45 Andrew Bustard/Kenny Bustard (Ford Escort Mk2) [5]
46 Sam Adams/Michael Johnston (Ford Escort Mk2) [5]
47 Conor Gillespie/Aidan Campbell (Ford Escort Mk2) [5]
48 Gareth Deazley/Tba - (Ford Fiesta R200) [4]
49 Bob Riddles/Ian Kidd (Ford Escort Mk2) [6]
50 William Carey/Jimmy Graham (Ford Escort Mk2) [6]
51 Jonny Cargo/David McElroy (Ford Escort Mk2) [6]
52 Derek Gurney/Alan Conor (Ford Sierra) [6]
53 Stanley Orr/Michael Gibson (Ford Escort Mk1 RS1600) [1]
54 Alexander Cochrane/Ben Teggart (Ford Escort Mk2) [6]
55 Philip White/Brian Rowan (Nissan Micra) [3]
56 David Porter/Jordan Murphy (Subaru Impreza) [8]
57 Kevin Wilson/Martin Farren (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9) [8]
58 Ryan Caldwell/Grace O'Brien (Ford Fiesta Rally4) [4]
59 Lee McLaughlin/Aaron McCarron (Honda Civic) [4]
60 Andrew Gillespie/Terence Furey (Ford Escort Mk2) [6]
61 Shaun Murphy/Damien McKenna (Ford Escort Mk2) [6]
62 Joel Eakin/Sean Doherty (Honda Civic Type R) [2]
63 Seamus Goodfellow/Joel McFarland (Honda Civic) [2]
64 Marshall Kennedy/Davy Young (Peugeot 306 GTI6) [2]
65 Gareth Dick/Jane Colins (Honda Civic) [2]
66 Jack Cairns/Martin Brady (Ford Fiesta R2) [4]
67 James Convery/Joseph Walls (Subaru Impreza) [9]
68 Darragh Cairns/John McElhinney (Ford Escort Mk2) [6]
69 Fintan McGrady/Stephen Jess (Ford Escort Mk2 RS1800) [1]
70 John Adams/Noel Watt (Ford Escort Mk2 RS1800) [1]
71 Jimmy Mills/Tbc Tbc (Ford Escort Mk2 RS1800) [1]
72 Conor Lavery/Mo Downey (Ford Escort Mk2) [6]
73 Andrew Bushe/Tba Tba (Vauxhall Chevette HSR) [1]
74 Raymond Gurney/Andrew Robinson (BMW 328) [7]
75 Scott Singleton/Dessie Wilson (Ford Escort Mk2) [7]
76 Gerard Browne/Keith Bovaird (Ford Escort Mk2) [7]
77 Roger Kennedy/Wendy Blackledge (Peugeot 306 S16) [6]
78 Adrian Grant/Olivia Chambers (Ford Escort Mk2) [5]
79 Stephen McFerran/James McKeefry (Ford Escort Mk2) [1]
80 Conor Wilson/Matthew Wilson (Ford Fiesta Rally4) [4]
81 Darragh Kelly/Eoin Kelly (Peugeot 208 R2) [4]
82 Steven Cleary/Unknown Unknown (Ford Escort) [5]
83 Kevin Quinn/Christopher Corr (Ford Escort) [6]
84 Jamie Grant/Tba Tba (Toyota Starlet) [6]
85 Simon Gordon/John Henderson (Vauxhall Astra) [6]
86 Clive McGonigle/Stephen Tinney (Ford Escort Mk2) [6]
87 Thomas Lowry/Harry Johnston (Talbot Sunbeam) [6]
88 Mark Moore/Tony McGovern (Nissan Micra) [3]
89 Christy McLaughlin/Garth Neill (Honda Civic EK4) [4]
90 Paul Creamer/Liam Toye (Honda Civic) [4]
91 Patrick Brogan/Neil Martin Brogan (Honda Civic) [4]
92 Conor McKeown/Cahir Loftus (Honda Civic) [4]
93 Declan Farren/Doireann Tiernan (Honda Civic) [4]
94 Chris McLaughlin/Darragh O'Donnell (Toyota Starlet) [4]
95 Conal Hegarty/Declan Boyle (Toyota Corolla) [4]
96 Eamon McLaughlin/Steven Boyle (Ford Escort) [3]
97 Ronnie McConnell/Rachel McConnell (Honda Civic) [2]
98 Ronan Greene/Mark McAleer (Vauxhall Nova) [3]
99 Gerard Sharkey/Tba B (Renault Twingo R2) [4]
100 Keith Stewart/Stephen Peoples (Toyota Starlet) [4]
101 Malcolm Pedlow/Billy Regan (BMW 2002tii) [1]

Reserve List
102 Steve Benton/Oliver Benton (Ford Escort Mk2) [6]
103 Eamon Doherty/Damian McAuley (Ford Escort) [7]
104 Pj McDermott/Ray Fitzpatrick (Ford Fiesta WRC) [10]
105 Stephen McGurk/Mark O'connor Oc0nor (Ford Escort Mk2) [6]
106 Alan Carmichael/Arthur Keirans (Hyundai i20 R5) [10]
107 Gareth Irwin/Justin McCauley (Ford Escort) [6]
108 Alastair Cochrane/Tbc Tbc (Ford Escort Mk2) [6]
109 Alan Atcheson/Tba Tba (Ford Escort Mk2) [7]
110 Raymond McLaughlin/Martin McBrearty (Honda Civic) [2]
111 Matthew McGaffin/Tba Tba (Ford Escort Mk2) [6]
112 Shane Carr/Ciaran Carr (Vauxhall Nova) [4]
113 Jp Logue/James Logue (Honda Civic) [4]
114 Declan McNaughton/Mark Henry (Ford Escort Mk2) [7]
115 William McClurkin/Tba Tba (Ford Escort Mk2) [6]
116 Colm McFall/Tba Tba (Honda Civic) [4]
117 Gary Jennings/Rory Kennedy (Ford Fiesta R5) [10]

On Line Entry / Regulations / Details

Posted: April 5, 2022 4:40 AM

Maiden City Motor Club are pleased to announce Round 3 of the NI Rally Championship sponsored by Eakin Bros Brian James Trailers.

This is a full tarmac 6 stage rally, run over new and existing stages in the Claudy, Dunamanagh/Donemana and Artigarvan areas.

The event is open to 100 competitors.

Entries for the event will open on Rallyscore on Sunday 3rd April at 7pm.

Entry fee will be £495, please read regulations for details.

Please Note: Entries will be accepted with fully completed entry forms and on full receipt of payment.

Regulations for the Eakin Bros Brian James Trailers Stages 2022 are available fromCLub website, link below.

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