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Following advice from the Attorney General that Statutory Instruments giving effect to the firearms act amendments must apply to full sections of the Act and not to part sections, it is now the case that some of the planned roll out of the new firearms code will be delayed at least until the enactment of the Firearms Miscellaneous Bill which is due for publication on July 3rd under the Programme for Government. As a result, the intended classification of restricted firearms will not now be applied on May 1st 2008 as planned. |
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NTSA Press Releases
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Written by Mark Dennehy
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Sunday, 05 August 2007 |
National Target Shooting Association ltd
National Governing Body for Olympic Rifle & Pistol Target Shooting in Ireland
CONTACT DETAILS
Mark Dennehy
Secretary, NTSA
email: secretary@targetshootingireland.org
phone: 085 7747546
fax: 00 866 504 9073
web: http://www.targetshootingireland.org
PHOTOS:
The Irish Junior Shooting Team. Left to Right: Susan Cunningham, Damien Fagan, Paula Cunningham, Elizabeth O'Hagan, Shane Flynn.
http://www.wilkinstowntargetshootingclub.org/photos/Events/2007/Aug5.GBJrIntl/DSCF4458.JPG
Susan Cunningham, Current Irish National Champion in Women's Air Rifle.
http://www.wilkinstowntargetshootingclub.org/photos/Events/2007/Aug5.GBJrIntl/DSCF4453.JPG
The Irish Junior Shooting Team. Front Row, Left to Right: Susan Cunningham, Paula Cunningham, Elizabeth O'Hagan. Back Row, Left to Right: Shane Flynn, Damien Fagan.
http://www.wilkinstowntargetshootingclub.org/photos/Events/2007/Aug5.GBJrIntl/DSCF4451.JPG
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
IRISH JUNIOR SHOOTING TEAM ARRIVES AT GREAT BRITAIN JUNIOR INTERNATIONAL EVENT
Bisley Camp, Surrey, UK, August 5 -- The Irish Junior Shooting Team arrived today in Bisley Camp to compete in the 15th Annual GB Junior International Event against 160 other shooters from Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland, England, Denmark, Germany, South Africa and the USA. The Irish Team will be competing in Junior Men's and Junior Women'sOlympic Air Rifle, shooting 60 (40 for the Junior Women) shots at a bulls-eye 0.9 millimetres across from ten metres away, with no telescopic sights.
Team spirits were high and the team is well prepared for the event. "The girls have never been so strong technically and the boys are right behind them" said Team Coach Geoff Cooney, "We've put a lot into the logistics and training for the match and now it's down to how well they hold their nerve on the line".
Overshadowing this year's preperation is the threat of Foot and Mouth disease on a neighbouring farm in Guilford. Bisley camp is currently on the edge of the official quarintine zone and rumours abound as to whether or not the zone will be expanded, or whether or not the event itself can go ahead. Worse still for the British shooting associations, Bisley Week, a week-long event that begins next weekend after the GB Junior International, and which is the largest event in the British calendar with thousands of shooters, may also fall victim to the Foot and Mouth outbreak.
Nevertheless, spirits here amongst tomorrow's Olympic Target Shooters are high and expectant of a reprieve for the event; the first day of which is tomorrow with Equipment Control checks and Official Training. Tuesday sees the Junior Men's Air Rifle event; Wednesday sees the Junior Women's Air Rifle event; and Thursday sees the Grand Prix event for both Junior Men and Junior Women, and the team returns to Dublin at 1945 on Friday night.
The Irish Junior Shooting Team is:
Team Officials:
Mark Dennehy, Team Manager
Geoff Cooney, Team Coach
Marina Cunningham, Team Childrens Officer
Team Shooters:
Women's Air Rifle:
Susan Cunningham (currently the Irish National Champion in Women's Air Rifle)
Paula Cunningham
Elizabeth O'Hagan
Men's Air Rifle:
Damien Fagan (currently the Irish National Champion in Men's Air Rifle)
Shane Flynn
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Event Announcements
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Written by Mark Dennehy
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Wednesday, 01 August 2007 |
Congratulations to Paula Cunningham, Susan Cunningham, Elizabeth O'Hagan, Damien Fagan and Shane Flynn, who have all qualified to represent Ireland in the 15th Annual GB Junior Squad International event in Bisley next week. Mark Dennehy, Geoff Cooney and Marina Cunningham will be acting as team officials.
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Target Shooting in the News
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Written by Mark Dennehy
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Wednesday, 11 July 2007 |
The recent 50m National Championships held in the MNSCI in Tullamore on June 23/24 were covered on the day by the OB Sports programme from Network 2. The programme was shown on Network 2 this monday, July 9 at 2030, and the clip is now up on the web for those with broadband on the OB Sports webpage. For those without broadband, don't worry - the programme is being repeated on Network 2 on Saturday at 1420.
Our thanks to everyone who made this possible on the day, both the MNSCI personnel and the shooters who gave up their time to talk to the reporters for both interviews and background material. | | No comments for this item |
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Competitions Results
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Written by SmallboreRifleCoordinator
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Sunday, 24 June 2007 |
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The results for this years National championships are now in. Richard Stapleton is the National Champion after seeing off a strong challenge from the Defence Forces Sean Baldwin in a closely fought final under the cameras of RTE's OB Sports.
 National Prone Champion Richard Stapleton receives his medal from NTSA Chairman Liam Crawford | | No comments for this item |
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Competitions Results
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Written by Mark Dennehy
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Saturday, 23 June 2007 |
Congratulations to Ray Kane of the Defence Forces Shooting Team, who today won the 2007 NTSA 3x40 National Championships, beating Wilkinstown Target Shooting Club's Richard Stapleton Jr by 12 points in a competition that came down to the last ten-shot string. Richard led after the prone section of the match, Ray crept back into the lead during the standing section, and Richard was unable to retake the lead in the final, kneeling section of the match. Third place went to Sean Baldwin of the Defence Forces Shooting Team, who missed the silver by only two points.

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Written by Mark Dennehy
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Saturday, 02 June 2007 |
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Congratulations to Ciara Gaffney, who's in Munich at the ISSF World Cup at the moment. Shooting in Women's Air Rifle this morning, she put in a new personal best score of 380, one point higher than her previous personal best shot in the NTSA Airgun Open in UCD recently. Full results from the World Cup following later this week! | | This item includes 1 comment |
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Committee Meeting #13
Location: UCD
Time: 1900h
Date: Monday, September 3 2007
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