East Cork Gun Club was back at the Donkey to celebrate the opening of the season. As usual there was stiff competition for the honours of winning the Longest Bird, Heaviest Bird and Mixed Bag awards. An for the unlucky ones there was always the chance of a spot prize of to take home something a bit better in the Opening Day Draw. Apart from all the usual spot prizes we had a 1st, 2nd and 3rd as follows; €300, €200 and €100. Nearly everyone won something, and the few who didn’t were consoled by generous helpings from the wild game barbeque.
Charity Shoot Presentation
We also used this opportunity to to present the proceedings from our Charity Clay shoot to John from the National Liver Transplant Unit in St Vincent’s Hospital with a cheque for €5,300. It was great to see so many of our generous sponsors on the night.
The competitions
There were a good number of birds and game for the competitions and so we’ll go straight to the results.
Longest Cock
There were 6 birds entered for the longest bird. All but one of these was more than 90cm
Joe Whelan – 96.5cm
Walden Drake – 93.5cm (heavier bird takes 2nd)
Danny Browne – 93.5cm
Heaviest Cock
The Heaviest cock competition was fiercely fought and there were 10 entrants. All the birds topped 3lbs. Joe Whelan was back on the podium again
Eric Field – 3lb 8oz
Joe Whelan – 3lb 7oz (longer bird takes 2nd)
Aidan Fahy – 3lb 7oz
Mixed Bag
In the mixed bag competition there were just 2 guns in the running. Danny Browne too 1st place with his 6 species bag – Pheasant, Rabbit, Mallard, Woodcock, snipe and pigeon. Martin Drake was just short the pigeon and came in 2nd.
Thanks to all who came out. Looking forward to seeing you at the Duck Shoot and closing Day competition later in the season.
A reminder to all club members that we will be back in the Donkey for our traditional Opening Day competition. Apart from the trophies and prizes for the longest, heaviest and mixed bag we are holding a big raffle and also hosting a wild game barbecue.
The other big event taking place on the night will be the presentation of a cheque in excess of €5,000 to the National Liver Transplant Unit in St Vincent’s Hospital following our hugely successful charity clay shoot on 22 October at Belvelly, Cobh.
We expect a big turn out of members to mark this very special occasion.
Good shooting next week and looking forward to see you on the night.
The East Cork Gun club held a Charity Clay Shoot in aid of the National Liver Transplant Unit in St Vincent’s Hospital on 22 October at Belvelly, Cobh. It was a standard 50 bird sporting clay shoot with a have a go stand for non shooters. There was also a cakes, coffees and hot food stand.
The day started breezy and bright and it stayed dry for the entire event. This certainly helped with the crowds and it proved a very busy day.
There were over 120 rounds of clays shot and loads of people had a go at the novelty stand. Thanks to everyone who came out and supported the day and to all the sponsors who made it possible, the men who set out the course, the ladies who provided the cakes, coffees, soups and sandwiches and the members who manned the traps and cleaned up after.
Looking forward to the presentation of the proceeds to the National Liver Transplant Unit on November 1st at the Roaring Donkey in Cobh. In the end over €5,000 was raised and the Club will be making out a cheque for a very impressive €5,300!
Many thanks to all our
our sponsors without them it wouldn’t have been possible
East Cork Gun Club is hosting a Clay Pigeon Shoot in aid of National Liver Transplant Unit, St Vincent’s Hospital, on 22nd October 2017 at Belvelly, Cobh, Co. Cork
There will be a 50 Bird shoot, €20
Novelty and have a go trap, €5