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By *adylaceWoman
over a year ago
Waterford City |
I've known Craig and his family all of my life and whether you loved or hated him you could never deny his love and passion for the sport that he competed in. To say I'm in shock doesn't even come close to describing it. At least him and Jaffa can race together again now. RIP Craig. xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Spoke with him a few times at various rally’s throughout my years, shocked and saddened at this. I still get goose bumps thinking back to his run a few years ago at Donegal rest in peace |
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Rip Craig
He seemed to be one of the nice guys of rallying
He was a brilliant ambassador of Ireland and motor sport
Sincere sympathy to his family and friends
Rember few yrs ago he done his local rally in a mark 2 and had his friend who's a wheelchair user sit with him as his navagior for the event
That for me anyway put him on a pedestal
Big loss to Irish motorsport
Rip |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Such sad news
He was a gentleman who gave a lot back to the sport & always had a smile & great time for fans
He’s up with Jaffa & his childhood hero the great Frank Meagher
RIP |
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By *ndqtMan
over a year ago
The Wild West |
Unbelievable.... just unbelievable..
One of the good guys, taken way too soon.
They say nice guys dont win... that was BS in Craig's case.
Rest easy lad and thanks for the memories
#flat to the square right
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By *iamo69Man
over a year ago
South |
So sad .was in shock when new broke early yesterday.
I've said it many a time he was in top 3 if not the top of any sports man ever came out of South Ireland..and I mean ever
A great man and a very nice and humble man gone to soon.
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By *abbingMan
over a year ago
Belfast |
Still in shock - just horrendous news
He was the life and soul of the WRC, wore his heart on his sleeve, oozed passion, enthusiasm and charm - and connected with fans in a way I've never seen before.
He was an incredible ambassador for Irish rallying and the country in general - and a guy who seemed like such a genuinely nice person.
He was just always just that rally mad kid living out his dream, but with the talent to back it up - and he took us all on that ride with him.
Really gutted he's gone, and still cant quite believe it. He no doubt would have been a corner stone of the sport in Ireland for decades to come - taken far too early. Life seems so cruel sometimes.
Such devastating news for his family and friends, RIP |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Still in shock - just horrendous news
He was the life and soul of the WRC, wore his heart on his sleeve, oozed passion, enthusiasm and charm - and connected with fans in a way I've never seen before.
He was an incredible ambassador for Irish rallying and the country in general - and a guy who seemed like such a genuinely nice person.
He was just always just that rally mad kid living out his dream, but with the talent to back it up - and he took us all on that ride with him.
Really gutted he's gone, and still cant quite believe it. He no doubt would have been a corner stone of the sport in Ireland for decades to come - taken far too early. Life seems so cruel sometimes.
Such devastating news for his family and friends, RIP"
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