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Monday 28 February 2011

full fixtures 2011

06/03/11 clogheen
13/03/11 griffen united
17/03/11 griffin united re-run
20/03/11 Douglas harriers
27/03/11 northern hunt
03/04/11 southern harriers
10/04/11 irish hound trailers
17/04/11 Mayfield harriers
23/04/11 kerry pike
25/04/11 blackpool harriers (bank holiday)
01/05/11 fairhill harriers
08/05/11 international
15/05/11 Gary O Sullivan Memorial draghunt
22/05/11 john o'leary memorial draghunt
29/05/11 jimmy carey memorial draghunt
05/06/11 cahirciveen
06/06/11  clogheen  (Bank Holiday)
12/06/11 griffin united
19/06/11 douglas
26/06/11 araglen show 
03/07/11 kerry pike
10/07/11 munster championships
17/07/11 northern hunt
24/07/11 j deasey-ICDA (ballineen)
31/07/11 kenmare
01/08/11 southern harriers (Bank Holiday)
07/08/11 donal o mahoney memorial
15/08/11 fairhill harriers
20/08/11 All ireland Heats KBA
21/08/11 All Ireland Heats KBA
28/08/11 mayfield
04/09/11 irish hound trailers
11/09/11 non / winners final
18/09/11 puppy all ireland
25/09/11 senior all ireland

Sunday 27 February 2011

march 2011

history of houndtrailing

sunday, february 27, 2011


Hound Trailing History

Hound Trailing In Hound Trailing, an artificial scent is laid out over a course. Hounds are released in divided groups, Senior A, Senior Maidans, Puppy A & Puppy Maidans, and the winner is the first hound to complete the course. There are also place tickets for the first 6, and points accumulated from each drag for first 6 dogs to cross the line. Betting is an integral aspect of the activity. Hound Trailing involves mainly harrier hunt club packs and the season runs from March to September with meets being held at the weekends. Hounds used are either the Kerry Beagle, the Northern Irish Hound (used only for drag hunting) or the English Hound. Main Areas Armagh, Clare, Cork, Kerry Notes: The Northern Irish Hound is used only for drag hunting. Packs who hunt live quarry during the winter months get involved in Hound Trailing as a means of keeping the hounds fit during the summer months. There are a number of county organisations that regulate the activity of hound trailing. Competitions are held by these organisations on a county level. This gives the activity a public profile with sponsorship involvement from the commercial sector. Hound Trailing History Hound trailing started in the remote countryside of Co. Kerry. During the winter, people hunted the hare on foot over mountain and bogs. During the summer they raced their hounds over the countryside following a runner towing a lump of horsemeat. It was a very localised affair and as communications improved it began to spread to neighbouring counties. This lead to new breeds of dogs being used. Up to then the Kerry Beagle was the only dog breed used. The faster breeds like the Northern Irish Hound and the English Trail Hound soon outclassed the Kerry Beagle. From this, two separate hound activities/"sports" emerged: Live hunting with the Kerry Beagle. Trail hunting with the Northern Irish and English hounds. The use of horsemeat to set the trail came to an end when farmers objected to this practice. In its place aniseed was used. Its usage was another reason why two hound sports came into being, as aniseed will affect the hunting ability of a hound who is used to hunting live quarry. Source: History of the Scarteen Hunt Co. Limerick Pages 30/31 (pub: 1989)Irish Drag Hunting Organisations 1998-1999 There is no overall national organisation for Draghunting in Ireland. There are a number of county organisations who regulate and control the activity based around affiliated packs in their own county. In respect of two Northern Ireland based packs hunting with bloodhounds they are affiliated to the Masters of Bloodhounds Association who regulate the sport of draghunting with bloodhounds on the British mainland.TITLE ACTIVITYThe Cork City & County Harriers Association (Cork) Hound Trailing/HuntingThe Irish Trail Hounds Association (Cork) Hound TrailingThe East Cork Harriers Association (Cork) Hound TrailingThe Kerry Beagles Association (Kerry) Hound TrailingThe Clare Harriers Association (Clare) Hound Trailing Northern Counties Drag Hunt Association (Cavan) Hound Trailing

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