Two Donegal men have helped Ireland clinch top spot in the teams competition during the prestigious World Sheepdog Trials.
James McCloskey, from Carndonagh, and Allistar Lyttle were key members at the event which is taking place at Gill Hall Estate, County Antrim, this week.
Organised by the International Sheep Dog Society, Team Ireland scored impressively and managed to secure the top prize. This was despite tough competition from over 20 other teams hailing from all corners of the globe, including the United States, Brazil, South Africa and Norway.
Branding their performance as ‘outstanding,’ John McCullough, Chairman of the World Trial Committee, spoke to congratulate the members of Team Ireland.
“The standards shown during the teams competition were extremely high, which means that clinching the title was certainly no mean feat,” he said.
“A huge ‘well done’ to the members of team Ireland on what is a truly momentous achievement.”
Competing on the world stage requires many years of training, he added.
“It’s fantastic for us to be able to showcase these talented handlers and their highly trained dogs right here in Northern Ireland for the very first time. We have such a rich farming history in this country and for the World Sheepdog Trials to be a part of it, is very special to us as a committee. This event is truly the ‘Olympics’ of the sheep dog world and we hope that the thousands of spectators that are set to join us across the week will thoroughly enjoy being able to witness such a great partnership between handler and dog.”
With the conclusion of the teams competition, there’s more excitement to come as the individual competitions will culminate on Saturday (tomorrow) when a World Champion and Young Handler World Champion will be unveiled.
For more information, or to purchase tickets, visit www.worldsheepdogtrials.org or pay at the gate.
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