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National Sheep Dog Trials set for Drumsurn



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Published Date: 29 July 2008
The Irish National Sheep Dog Trials will take place at Cloghan Road, Drumsurn next week.
A big crowd is expected for the event, which runs from Thursday to Saturday.

A spokesperson said: "This is a unique event in the area and is a great opportunity for all participants and spectators to build up their know-how in terms of sheep dog handling. The Champsionship brings in a large number of visitors and tourists, and many participants from North and South of Ireland."

"There will be a variety of attractions to suit all age groups and refreshments will be available in the field."

There will be a small admission charge. Trials start at 8am each morning and continue all day.



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  • Last Updated: 28 July 2008 2:13 PM
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