Tributes as William Dunlop memorial statue unveiled in hometown of Ballymoney
Friday, 25 February 2022
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By Kyle White Belfast Newsletter A statue in memory of Ulster road racing star William Dunlop was unveiled on Friday in the Joey and Robert Dunlop Memorial Gardens in Ballymoney. The permanent memorial, created by renowned Scottish sculptor David Annand, was uncovered by William’s brother Michael and his mother, Louise. A dedicated Working Group led
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William Dunlop memorial statue set to be unveiled in Ballymoney
Thursday, 27 January 2022
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By Kyle:- White Belfast Newsletter A statue in memory of Ulster road racing star William Dunlop is due to be unveiled in February. The statue will be erected in the Joey and Robert Dunlop Memorial Gardens in Ballymoney. One of motorcycling’s most popular and respected riders, William was tragically killed in a crash during practice
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William Dunlop memorial statue in pipeline as proposal submitted to council
Wednesday, 25 August 2021
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By Kyle White Belfast Newsletter Plans are in motion for a memorial statue in honour of Northern Ireland motorcycling star William Dunlop in his hometown of Ballymoney. The tribute would be situated beside his father Robert’s statue in the Joey and Robert Dunlop memorial gardens in Castle Street in the Co Antrim town. A proposal
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Ulster Superbike Championship Round 3
Sunday, 22 April 2018
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This week at Bishopscourt it was pay back time for Charles Stuart, after having to settle for two runner up finishes a fortnight ago to Gerard Kinghan at the Enkalon Trophy races he turned the tables with a double victory. After the horrendous weather conditions of the Easter weekend when we saw races canceled
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William Dunlop For Bishopscourt.
Friday, 13 April 2018
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The Temple MCC will host round 3 of the AJ Plumbing USBK Championship at Bishopscourt Racing Circuit on Sat 21st April. This will be Dunlop’s first competitive outing In Ireland on the Temple Golf Cub Yamaha Superbike Machines. Entries for the superbike also include championship leader Gerard Kinghan, Charles Stuart 10 points behind Kinghan and
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