A Donegal man has won the Irish National Sheepdog trials following the three-day event over the weekend in Larne, County Antrim.
James McLaughlin from Cardonagh, Co Donegal, and his six-and-half-year-old dog Dan were placed Irish national sheepdog trial champions on Saturday.
Dan is sired by Derek Scrimgeour’s Killiebre Laddie and from John Dyke’s Killiebrae Lyn.
The singles class winners competed on the third and final day and were run number 144 of 150. The highest-scored run on each day qualified for a final run-off, with James and Dan eventually came out on top with a score of 158 out of 200.
Finishing second was James McCloskey, also from Cardonagh, and Sweep with a score of 146 in the run-off. Martin Feeney from Grange, Co Sligo, and Jack, were placed third with a score of 130.
In the brace class, Ned O’Keefe from Mullinavat, Co Kilkenny ,and his dogs Dunedin Tina and Jess regained the national title for second year in a row. Frankie McCullough from Ballynahinch, Co Down, and his dogs Spot and Jake were placed in the runner-up position.
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