Arthur Lawn
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RE: Martin Finnegan
DaveIOM Wrote:Sorry, awful news
Taken from BBC Northern Ireland News Website
Rider is killed in motorbike race
Martin Finnegan died in the crash
A rider has died following a collision at the Tandragee 100 motorbike race.
Martin Finnegan, 29 and from the Dublin area, died in the accident at Marlacoo Corner shortly after 1400 BST. He was taking part in the Supersport 600 race.
Three spectators were injured, two males and one female. The woman was taken to hospital with head injuries.
None of the injuries suffered by the spectators are thought to be life-threatening. The meeting was abandoned after the accident.
Mr Finnegan had earlier won the open race.
The married father-of-one was competing this year for the JMF Millsport Yamaha team.
Rider John Donnan was killed in last year's Tandragee event.
The 42-year-old crashed at the chicane near the start-finish area when attempting to avoid another competitor who had lost control of his bike.
My thoughts and deepest sympathies are with his family.
Dave
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03-05-2008, 05:42 PM |
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thewitch
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RE: Martin Finnegan
I am struggling to believe I will never see his smiling face again. I don't think I ever saw Martin not smiling, except when he was grinning. A big guy, with a huge personality, and not a bad bone in him.
Martin was a one-off, with so many friends and admirers, and will be so much missed.
My thoughts are with his family, and in particular his wife and little girl.
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03-05-2008, 06:27 PM |
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FC
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RE: Martin Finnegan
Totally Gutted, A wonderfull man from a good family, my thoughts are with you all at this time , RIP Martin.
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03-05-2008, 06:52 PM |
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DaveIOM
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RE: Martin Finnegan
Still can't believe it..
Here's how I'll remember him..
Will be sorely missed, a great guy
Dave
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03-05-2008, 06:54 PM |
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Bellydancer
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RE: Martin Finnegan
A smile that could light the darkest room
A wit that made us cry and laugh
A twinkle in those mischievious eyes
A chuckle that came from the heart
Your smile will never be forgotten
As your memory lives on in our hearts
A cherished husband, father son and friend
Dearest Martin may you find peaceful rest
My love and deepest condolences to Martin's family, friends and colleagues at this time.
Pamela
If it feels good, do it!
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04-05-2008, 12:46 AM |
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