Niall Devine and Liam McIntyre secured a well deserved start to finish victory at the Dogleap Rally.

Advantage went to Devine after the Dogleap’s opener. It is a tight top five though with the cars seperated by just over five seconds.
Devine mastered the epic trials of Cam Forest to secure a hat-trick of stage wins on Dogleap’s opening loop. Brown & Brown NI Forest Rally Challenge leader Jordan Hone sat in sixth overall, should he stay there he would secure this year’s title.
By stage four, Gareth Mimnagh comes out of service fastest in his Ford Fiesta Rally2 to edge closer to second-placed Darragh Cairns with Devine still leading the way.
Disaster happened to Championship leader Jordan Horne who suffered a misfire at service and sadly would have to retire the car. He’ll have to wait till next month whatever or not he can secure the title at Fivemiletown.
Back at the front it was Devine who came out on top in the VW Polo GTI R5. Another fastest time on Cam was enough to take the win with Mimnagh securing second and Alan Smyth taking the final podium place.