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Niort National 1 st

OPEN 1

st

SECTION B

Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Lawrence Cowley from Grimstone, Dorchester With “Grimstone Blue Lady”

Our third race of the season saw just over a thousand birds entered by 182 members. The trip down to Niort went unhindered and the convoy arrived at 2.30pm when the birds were fed and watered and

then the transporter was put in the shade of the trees for the birds to rest until the next day (also for

Bill our driver as well by the looks of things). After conferring with our Weather Advisor Steve Appleby, Nigel liberated the pigeons at 6am in to an E – NE wind. An early start was paramount to the birds making headway before the sun warmed up.

Thank you to all the marking station volunteers for your continued support.

Congratulations to our Niort National Winners Lawrence and Marg Cowley from Grimstone,

Dorchester 1 st

OPEN 1

st

SECTION B. LAWRENCE AND MARG CLOCKED A YEARLING BLUE HEN, HAVING HER

third channel race, to win 1 st

SECTION B, 1

st

OPEN NIORT.

As a young bird she had three races winning a 2 nd , 4

th and 1 st

CLUB, 1

st Dorset Fed Maidstone. Her nest mate won 2 nd

CLUB, 2

nd Fed Maidstone, 2014. Her breeding is by a blue cock IHU12S28980 National Hero, a Freddy Vanderheede x Andre

Roodhooft, loaned to them by Mike Staddon, bred by Sheldon Leonard, paired to a blue

Vandenabeele hen. Mike Staddon has lent us several stock birds and bred us four to six young birds for the last few years. A lot of our birds carry Mike Staddon blood mixed with Frank Pearson

Busschaert cross. She is flown roundabout, but hens trap in their own section, but on Wednesday night after two hours

I had to move the cocks over to get the hens down into their nest boxes. They are let out by Marg at 4 p.m. every day. They are fed Willsbridge max ES in the early part of the week. The last three feeds are Natural Widowhood mix, about 1oz a day. We had five birds on the day, out of seven hens sent.

Marg is always there to do whatever asked, and is a great help in the day to day running of the lofts.

Once again we would like to thank Messrs. Davis and Swain for taking the birds to the marking stations.

Lawrence Cowley.

Runners up to Lawrence and Marg and also 2 nd

SECTION B ARE GOOD FRIENDS OF THEIRS GRAHAM AND

Mary Ayles of Weymouth flying as M, G &amp;amp; M Ayles. Graham and Mary timed in a 2 year old cock bird, driving to the nest and he’s always been a very consistent bird to the loft even as a young bird. The sire is Herbot base and bred by Mary’s brother Robin Webb. The dam is a full sister to their good Pau hen which comes from Bobby Ballard of Lytchett Matravers. Graham and Mary started racing pigeons in 1996 and have gained many great performances over the years, including

winning the CSCFC Lessay race in 2009 and also 1 st Sec National Flying Club Saintes and

Fougeres. They would like to congratulate their good friends Lawrence and Marg Cowley on winning the race, also Mary’s sister Jane Johns who was 4 th

Sec 7 th

OPEN. NOT FORGETTING ALL THE OTHER

Weydor members on their performances today. A big Thank you to Diddy Davies for taking the birds to the marking, you are a great help to a lot of fanciers in the Weymouth and Dorchester area.

We will be having a few drinks tonight to celebrate and hopefully will be attending the Annual

Dinner in November.

Graham Ayles. For the Winner of Section H &amp;amp; 3 rd

OPEN WE TRAVEL ACROSS TO SUNNY JERSEY TO GLEN MOON. THESE

lads are very passionate about racing and being members of the BBC gives them a chance to compete with fanciers from the mainland.

This is my pigeon in the Niort National winning me 1 st

SECTION H 3

rd

OPEN. HE IS A 2 YEAR OLD BLUE

cock who I am now going to name &amp;#039;True Grit&amp;#039; as he has given his all in every race, win or lose.

As a young bird he has flown in Club races &amp;amp; the BBC Fougeres Young Bird National. As a yearling he took cards in the BBC Fougeres National also the Le Mans National. This year he has been outstanding in Club &amp;amp; National races.

He was bred from a blue hen which was bred for me by my good friend &amp;amp; fellow fancier, Mick De

Carteret of Guernsey, this Blue hen was bred from Mr Venner of Street&amp;#039;s birds &amp;amp; the cock was a

Belgian bird which I acquired from the Aviary of the late Lawrence Le Ruez of Jersey, although I have no idea where it came from originally or its breeding.

May I take this opportunity to say a big well done to Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Cowley of Dorchester on their excellent win in the Niort National, that was a tough race! The Channel Islands had only 7 birds out

of 36 belonging to 9 members on the day.

I wish to thank Clare Norman for all the help she gives to us Channel Island fanciers, truly the

Mother Teresa of pigeons! A big thank you also to Barry Wilby for giving his time to photograph my bird outside his loft (as his loft looks much better than mine), he&amp;#039;s not the best of photographers though as he makes me look so old!!

Mostly well done to Willy Healy for his 2 nd

SECTION 5

th

OPEN, THIS TIME I TURNED THE TABLES ON HIM AS

he beat me by 10 seconds in past years in Old Hen Fougeres National.

Hope you all enjoy the remainder of 2014&amp;#039;s BBC racing season.

Glen Moon.

Another Weydor member who is having a great season is Bill Pitney from Weymouth 4 th

OPEN 3

rd

SECTION B. MY BIRD FROM NIORT, I HAVE NOW NAMED “BUCKLAND BILLY BOY” IS 100% BERT BRASPENNING

and is a half brother to my 3 rd

OPEN CARENTAN WINNER WITH THE BBC THIS YEAR. “BUCKLAND BILLY BOY”

had 3 channel races in preparation for Niort and was sent sitting 18 days. The bird was in perfect

condition on arrival to the loft.

Bill Pitney.

2 nd

SECTION H 5

th

OPEN IS ANOTHER YOUNG JERSEY LAD WILLIAM HEALY (ALTHOUGH FROM HIS STRONG

Scottish accent I don’t think he originates from there!!!) My pigeon is a chequer white flight yearling cock sitting 16 days on eggs. His sire is a Geoff Kirkland &amp;amp; Joe Letchio of Alloa and his dam is my broken wing pure Joe Letchio hen which was killed by a hawk last year.

Thank you to the convoyer’s as I found my pigeons in good condition on their return and congratulations to my friend Glen Moon on his section win.

Good luck to all BBC members on the upcoming races.

William Healy.

The much deserved winners of Section C also 6 th

OPEN, CLIVE &amp;amp; JILL ROGERS &amp;amp; NEIL SALES FROM

Writhlington have finally been rewarded for all their hard work to pigeon racing in general.

The chequer cock was bred by Clive &amp;amp; Jill out of a pair of Luc Van Den Plas pigeons purchased direct from Luc some years ago when Clive visited Luc&amp;#039;s lofts with his son Craig. At that time Clive flew pigeons with his son Craig and friend Neil (as Rogers, Son &amp;amp; Sales). This year Neil Sales has again joined the partnership but of course now with Clive and his wife, Jill. Sadly Craig no longer flies pigeons and is married to Kelly and has two young sons, Zac and Jake. Clive likes to think that his 4 year old grandson Zac may be a budding pigeon fancier, as he always asks to come down to see the loft and birds!

The pigeon, who is flown on widowhood, started the 2014 season with 5 short training races to the south coast with Paulton Homing Society and High Littleton Flying Club and was then entered in the

BICC Alencon where he was their 3 rd pigeon back to the loft on the day and BICC Tours when he was their 2

nd pigeon back. Jill noticed that he had been acting rather &amp;quot;differently&amp;quot; during the week before the BBC Niort race - strutting about more in his box and being more assertive with his

SECTION-MATES AND THOUGHT HE MIGHT BE THERE FIRST PIGEON BACK THIS TIME AROUND. HE HAS BEEN FED ON

VL Superstar Plus mixed with VL Energy Plus nearer to the basketing day, with added popcorn maize, hemp and best quality pigeon peanuts to help build up energy levels.

Treetops Loft, pictured here, is 122 feet long with 18 sections in total and can house 80 widowhood

cocks, 30 racing hens and 150 youngsters. The loft was built by Clive&amp;#039;s brother Steve with Clive on

the wheelbarrow! The design was based on the loft of the Geoff &amp;amp; Catherine Cooper.

Clive &amp;amp; Jill would like to thank the BBC convoyer Nigel Rigiani for the excellent condition of the

pigeons after their return from a very testing race. They clocked 3 out of their 11 cock birds entered

on the day, with a further 2 returning first thing the next morning.

Clive &amp;amp; Jill Rogers &amp;amp; Neil Sales.

Treetops Lofts.

7 th

OPEN 4

th

SECTION B IS JANE JOHNS FROM WEYMOUTH. JANE’S WINNING PIGEON IS A 2 YEAR OLD

widowhood cock who hen was taken by a hawk around the loft just before racing started, so Jane put a different hen in his box each time he came back from a race. This bird has only been trained to

Shepton Mallet and then raced in the CSCFC Messac. The sire is a Ponderosa Janssen from their original stock from 1993 cross Tony Swain’s dam which is a Jan Aarden cross Van der Wegen.

Jane’s performaces so far are 2 nd

OPEN 2

nd

SECTION B BBC FOUGERES 2010, 12

th

OPEN 4

th SW Section CSCFC Messac 2013 and 8 th

OPEN 2

nd

SECTION B BBC NIORT 2013. SHE DOES GET A LOT OF HELP AROUND

the loft from her Grandson Jack and he also goes to the local Portland and Weydor Specialist Club each week.

Jane would like to congratulate Lawrence and Marg Cowley on winning the race and to say she is looking forward to Bergerac Lawrence!!, Graham and Mary Ayles and Bill Pitney on their performances. Plus Diddy Davies for taking the birds to the marking and Kevin and Christine White for taking the photo and supplying the information.

Jane Johns &amp;amp; Grandson Jack. Raymond Beaconsfield from Marlborough 8 th

OPEN 2

nd

SECTION C. I HAVE BEEN FLYING FROM THIS

area, near Marlborough since early 1990s. I now fly with the Ram Alley Homing Society which is a small club in the Wilts Fed. A very friendly club with a lot of pigeon banter and general leg pulling.

I have done quite well at club level but this year decided to concentrate on the bigger races of the

Southern Classic and the British Barcelona Club to find the true potential of my birds. My pigeons are mainly Janssens from the Ponderosa at Weymouth and I would like t take this opportunity to thank Mary and Tony of the Ponderosa as these Janssens have served me well. They are of the 05

James Bond side of the family. I flew in the National Flying Club in 2003 for the first time and was

4 th F Section and 5

th F Section with a hen and 12 th F Section with a cock. These are both original

Janssens. The cock and hen I paired together which produced a hen bird which has just flown the

Niort National and its nest mate which was my second pigeon home, unfortunately injured but still made it on the day.

Raymond Beaconsfield.

9 th

OPEN 3

rd

SECTION C IS ONE MAN WHO HAS STILL GOT IT, THE “LEGEND” HIMSELF BRIAN SHEPPARD FROM

Trowbridge. His timer was a yearling cock down through “The Sentry” and the daughter of 2 nd

International Dax. So, from Brian’s best. This cock scored well as a baby being 1 st

SECTION 215

th

OPEN BICC GUERNSEY AND 2

nd

SECTION 106

th

OPEN BICC GUERNSEY. HE WAS ALSO TIMED FROM BBC

Tours as a baby to take 6 th

SECTION 42

nd

OPEN FLYING 303 MILES. WHAT A PIGEON ALREADY, 1

st

SECTION,

2 nd

SECTION, 3

rd

SECTION AND 6

th

SECTION AND ONLY A YEARLING. LOOKS LIKE BRIAN HAS FOUND YET ANOTHER

champion.

Brian Sheppard.

From one man who is a “Legend” to another man who is a legend in his own mind (sorry Eamon,

Martin told me to write that) Eamon Kelly of Lloyd &amp;amp; Kelly from Steventon 1 st

SECTION D 10

th

Open. Firstly, I would like to congratulate the winners of the race and sections on a very hard day of racing. My first bird is a yearling blue bar cock Alf Baker x Logan and was bred by Denny Phillips of Wales. We have a good friend in Downpatrick Northern Ireland George McIntosh, and he recommended I tried Denny&amp;#039;s pigeons for distance racing-this is the first time George has got anything right in his life LOL.

I now have 9 home out of an entry of 12 pigeons. These birds will now be rested and got ready for

the Saintes National. Thank you to all the well wishers, and all the officials who do a great job for this club, with special thanks to Clare and Martin.

Eamon &amp;amp; Jamie Rae Kelly.

Eamon’s Section Winner.

If any Club needs a picture of Johnny Attrill, I have now amassed quite a portfolio of photographs of him as yes you’ve guessed it he has won another Section. 1 st

SECTION A IS JOHNNY “EAST WIND”

Attrill of Salisbury. Well done all winner and all at the BBC. It’s been a funny old week this one. I retired “Nightmare” this week and also retired a hen to pair him with after being told by Nigel

Langstaff to do so. Well, how ironic my first bird is a son of “Nightmare” when paired to NL11- 1131534 Koopman hen from Peter Kos. This young yearling cock who was 6 th

Yearling Derby CSCFC Messac the other week is a right character. He flicks a bob wire back and out he goes round to the hens section. He hardly gets any road training as he goes out before I am at the loft. He nearly never went to this race as he was out and I had to let the hens in to the section to get him in.

My second bird who is 3 rd

SECTION IS A RED COCK TAKING HIS FATHERS PLACE WHO WAS 5

th

SECTION AND MY

all pooler double section winner Roland Janssen from my good friend Dave Day. I might retire him now and let the younger ones take over.

I also had a bit of a shock Friday, my missus Michelle went to the doctors to see him as she thought she was going “through the change”. She came out looking totally worried and said “You have got to take me up the hospital for a scan”. “What for” I said. Michelle said “Cos I’m pregnant” Well, you could have knocked me over with a feather, 17 weeks pregnant. Let’s hope “Nightmare” stays as fertile as this old cock. Ha!! Ha!!

I would like to also add that my first bird in the BICC Poitiers was my 1 st

SECTION WINNER IN THE

BICC Falaise, a De Klak from Tony Cowan bought at the CSCFC sale and a big thanks to all at the

BBC for looking after me with the Messac race which was no fault of theirs. Thank you again.

On a sadder note, I would like to offer my condolences to Rob Jones and his family on the sad loss of Rob’s Mum last week.

Johnny, Michelle &amp;amp; Kacey Leigh Attrill.

Topping Section E and also taking positions 2 nd &amp;amp; 4

th

SECTION AS WELL, FLYING 469 MILES ARE MR &amp;amp;

Mrs Alan Shore from Crewe. Bird No 1 Little Sam, GB12Z60544 was not raced as a young bird and was lightly raced as a yearling. He flew 12 hours from Messac in our local Club. He has

only had two inland races and went to Carentan with the NFC this year. His breeding is

KoNipius/Delbar, his dam comes out of John Barnett of Telford stock with a grand-daughter of my old Pau cock Danny Boy.

Bird No 2 Our Ollie, GB 11N26512 has had two inland races this year and also went to Carentan with the NFC. He was 44

th

SECTION J AND 267

th

OPEN CARENTAN NFC LAST YEAR. SIRE WAS BRED BY BRIAN

Heath and dam was a John Barnett pigeon crossed with my own Danny Boy pigeons.

Bird No 3 Harry Boy, GB11Z15064 has had exactly the same races as before. Sire and dam are John

Barnett pigeons. Last year he won 22 nd

SECTION J, 308

th

OPEN NFC CHOLET AND 6

th

SECTION J, 40

th

OPEN SAINTES NFC.

John Barnett has said to me many times when I visited his lofts that I could take my pick from any of his young birds. A true gentleman of the sport. The blood of his pigeons runs through most of my stock now.

Our birds are raced on Widowhood. We don’t train hard preferring to send pigeons to the Club.

They are fed on Gerry Plus and Versele Laga widowhood mix and I use our local feed store’s trapping mix. They have as much as they like and surplus feed is removed. Peanuts are fed as a treat. We do not used medications unless absolutely necessary.

Alan Shore.

Congratulations on another great performace from Peter Wells of Dunstable 2 nd

SECTION D

following on from his successes at Carentan and Messac. My first bird is a dark chequer hen flown on the widowhood. Being a granddaughter of the &amp;quot;11 hen&amp;quot; on both sides of her breeding also a granddaughter of a Schuman bred by Mr Ray Barrington.

My second pigeon with a velocity of 986.1 is a yearling widowhood hen sired by a mealy cock bred by Mr Guy Barrett of Leeds crossed with a Mr Chris Gordon hen.

Peter Wells.

I hope in Chris’ case it’s not three times a bridesmaid never the bride, as this is the third time in three races Chris Whittingham from Wheaton Aston has been the second member in Section E. Chris timed a Jean De Pauw 2 year old blue cock. He flew well in this race and was bred by Chris’ brother

John who has had countless winners from his parents. Hi sire was also a blue and won 6 x 1

st

POSITIONS UP TO WHEN HE WAS 4 YEARS OLD, THEN HE WAS RETIRED FOR BREEDING.

Chris Whittingham.

2 nd

SECTION A IS JIM DERBYSHIRE FROM WHITCHURCH. JIM TIMED A 2 YEAR BLUE COCK WHO BLOODLINES

on the dam’s side are Ponderosa UK Stud Klak Janssen and Van Reet on the sire’s side from a gift bird by Tony Crook of Thatcham.

Jim races with the Andover Pigeon Club who race programme consists of NFC, BBC and CSCFC races. They also race inland from Purbeck most Saturdays with Basingstoke Pigeon Club and train weekly along the South Coast with the Club’s own trailer.

Jim Derbyshire.

With their second BBC Section G win under their belts this season Tony &amp;amp; Carol Welch from

Chichester are letting their birds do the talking, which is more than can be said for Tony, who is a lovely gentleman but very modest. Trying to get information from him is like trying to get blood from a stone.

Their first pigeon a blue yearling Janssen cock has flown every race with the South Coast Federation apart from one. He is flown on widowhood and this was his first race across the Channel.

Tony would like to thank Mick Morter, Rob Parker and Rob Hampton for the kind donation of young birds given on Tony’s flyaway.

Tony Welch.

Provisional 2 nd , 3

rd and 4 th

SECTION G IS CRAMMOND AND LANGSTAFF OF FONTWELL. THEIR FIRST BIRD

was a Dusarduyn which they bred from some pigeons sent to them from their good friends Green &amp;amp;

Hilson which originate from Gordon Rigg of Congleton, Chesire. Their second pigeon is a NL rung

Peter Van Osch cock, this cock was bought in a batch of young birds in 2010 and has turned out to be the best of the bunch he was provisional 4 th

SECTION FROM NFC CHOLET THE WEEK BEFORE.

Their third pigeon is their fancied pigeon for NFC Tarbes, he is a Van De Wegen x Wim Muller he was clocked out of Tarbes as a yearling but could not go last year as he snapped his flights but this year he is on course having had a Carentan and Fougeres in the Fed, Tours with the BICC and this

BBC Niort race so fingers crossed. The partnership had a good days racing yesterday also taking the first seven in the South Coast Fed from Exeter and 6 th

, 9 th &amp;amp; 10

th the same Fed Messac. (Bring on the West Winds).

Ian Crammond &amp;amp; Nigel Langstaff.

Sleeping Beauty. Convoyers Report With the 1005 birds loaded we made our way to Rownhams Services to meet up with our Secretary and the birds were watered there for two hours before making our way to the docks.

The crossing was calm and very clear as was the journey to Niort, the temperature at 06.00 was 19

degrees and when we reached Niort it was 29 degrees, so with the lorry positioned under the trees we had the birds fed and watered by four o&amp;#039;clock

The forecast for Saturday was hot and sunny with a N.E wind so the plan was to get them away as early as possible. Once the sun had started to go down we repositioned the transporter for liberation the next day.

Saturday dawned warm and bright with a moderate E.N.E wind blowing which decreased as the sun got up, early indications were that there was light rain to the north of us in the channel but would be gone by the time our birds reached the coast, with the strings cut and the sun rising and the

temperature was 20 degrees we released at 06.00 with the birds doing a half circle before clearing to

the north. The journey back was nowhere near as hot as the previous day and 25% cloud cover for part of the journey and some very light drizzle between Rennes and Fougeres, but by this time our birds would passed this area two hours before.

We all knew right from the start that with any east in the wind and combined with the distance that this was going to be a testing race and so it turned out to be but as always the fittest came through.

This was my first time at this site and I have to say that I that the site is one of the better ones apart from the toilets, this is a state of the art stainless steel Tardis to one side of the site. Once I had used it and washed my hands I looked for the way to flush the WC but nothing, no levers or buttons so I opened the door to see if there were any instructions and then the door began to close and lock itself

with me inside and it went into automatic wash down, floors walls the lot with me inside need I say more, apart from now Clare is calling me Frank Spencer.

My thanks to all concerned and especially to our head of catering, light entertainment and transportation, affectionately known amongst the convoyers as BBQ Bill.

Nigel Rigiani

Weather Report At 0530 hours Saturday morning thunder storms forecast by the Met Office developed over southern

England. They migrated southwards over the channel to the east side of the Cherbourg Peninsula.

These were clearly identified on the numerous rainfall radar charts available. They continued moving south over northern France weakening forming into rain showers. Again as forecast these rain showers petered out during the early morning. This effectively cleared and line of flight up through France and the channel from Niort to southern counties of England. I informed our convoyer

Nigel of the overall weather situation and that the rain affecting areas of northern France would clear. He was confident with the flight path conditions and liberated at 06:00 hours. At the time of

LIBERATION WINDS OVER FRANCE WERE LIGHT FROM THE NORTH NORTH EAST BUT AS THE MORNING PROGRESSED THEY

gained in strength reaching 12 mph plus. This wind speed and direction was sustained throughout the pigeons whole journey home including the channel. The data recorded by the channel Met buoys confirmed wind strength and direction. Flying conditions were excellent from Niort to northern

French coastline and across the channel. So to conclude the pigeons had to battle all the way through

France and the channel against the winds until they reached southern England. Without doubt this factor played the major role in making this a very testing race for the BBC pigeons.

Steve Appleby

Telephone and Website verifications which may be subject to change.

OPEN MEM NO FLYING NAME TOWN A-A-T DAY VELOCITY

1 B96 Mr &amp;amp; Mrs L Cowley Dorchester 13 51 4 1 1191.326

2 B490 M G &amp;amp; M Ayles Weymouth 13 49 38 1 1164.528

3 H228 G Moon St Helier 11 22 45 1 1155.687

4 B847 William Pitney Weymouth 13 59 38 1 1144.833

5 H361 W Healy Jersey 11 29 18 1 1131.798

6 C211 Clive &amp;amp; Jill Rogers &amp;amp; Neil Writhlington 15 11 47 1 1129.217

7 B903 J Johns Weymouth 14 3 30 1 1128.606

8 C318 R Beaconsfield Marlborough 15 27 58 1 1105.165

9 C290 B Sheppard Trowbridge 15 25 10 1 1104.152

10 D65 F Lloyd &amp;amp; E Kelly Abingdon 15 49 35 1 1097.847

11 B829 J S Storie Poole 14 21 42 1 1094.134

12 B85 Mr &amp;amp; Mrs M Gower Fordingbridge 14 46 42 1 1086.095

13 B1177 C A J Riley Blandford 14 39 5 1 1079.027

14 A1156 J Attrill Salisbury 15 5 36 1 1076.712

15 C556 P Newton Weston-Super- 15 59 55 1 1070.239

16 C858 B Cryer Taunton 15 32 57 1 1054.912

17 C429 Smith &amp;amp; Baker (Loft 2) Swindon 16 18 33 1 1046.518

18 E101 Mr &amp;amp; Mrs A Shore Crewe 19 12 35 1 1043.404

19 D435 P J Wells Dunstable 16 49 7 1 1040.928

20 B888 G F Flitter Weymouth 14 47 57 1 1034.784

21 A663 J Derbyshire Whitchurch 15 42 13 1 1032.159

22 A1156 J Attrill Salisbury 15 30 55 1 1028.966

23 D1102 M Gilbert Windsor 16 7 30 1 1025.411

24 C340 B J Millard Bristol 16 13 28 1 1025.286

25 B722 T Vincent Dorchester 15 3 44 1 1025.210

26 C478 M Edwards Weston-Super- 16 24 34 1 1024.661

27 A1189 C Edwards Romsey 15 24 20 1 1016.511

28 A1156 J Attrill Salisbury 15 42 22 1 1008.736

29 A33 F Bartlett &amp;amp; R Jones Southampton 15 25 22 1 1001.217

30 B328 A Parsons Salisbury 15 49 5 1 999.405

31 E101 Mr &amp;amp; Mrs A Shore Crewe 19 50 56 1 995.248

32 B684 B Woods Shaftesbury 15 48 33 1 993.552

33 B589 Spracklen &amp;amp; Thomas Dorchester 15 20 58 1 991.472

34 B466 Mr &amp;amp; Mrs M &amp;amp; L Salisbury 15 55 52 1 991.291

35 B516 W Woods Shaftesbury 15 50 24 1 990.376

36 E270 C Whittingham Stafford 19 24 52 1 979.480

37 A812 R Thomas Portsmouth 15 25 29 1 976.283

38 D267 J Dimmocks Nr Leicester 19 2 56 1 974.518

39 A473 R S Harbour Newport 15 16 8 1 968.030

40 B432 M Ward Blandford 15 47 4 1 966.352

41 D335 J &amp;amp; P Treanor Luton 17 43 57 1 965.767

42 B47 M White &amp;amp; Son Bournemouth 15 34 46 1 961.531

43 D65 F Lloyd &amp;amp; E Kelly Abingdon 17 14 10 1 960.107

44 A68 J M Edwards Bitterne 15 46 22 1 959.330

45 E101 Mr &amp;amp; Mrs A Shore Crewe 20 23 5 1 958.175

46 D696 B Chupka Reading 16 52 8 1 957.864

47 A395 M Shipp Portsmouth 15 31 34 1 957.141

48 B181 A Stephens Poole 15 35 30 1 957.017

49 D866 Burgin &amp;amp; Marshall Bovingdon 17 31 21 1 949.055

50 B181 A Stephens Poole 15 41 23 1 947.332

51 G37 Mr T &amp;amp; Mrs C Welch Chichester 15 45 16 1 938.077

52 D688 P Gilbert Chilton 17 30 54 1 927.105

53 D164 P Christie Welwyn 18 5 10 1 926.091

54 A122 Wearn Brothers &amp;amp; Neilson Ramsdean 16 17 26 1 921.489

55 E606 Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Beckett &amp;amp; Sons Dunston 20 23 32 1 917.983

56 G206 Crammond &amp;amp; Langstaff Fontwell 16 1 2 1 917.042

57 C247 Mr &amp;amp; Mrs C Merrills Swindon 17 51 5 1 911.979

58 C182 M Wood West 17 12 45 1 911.834

59 B729 A G Cottrell Richmond &amp;amp; Wimborne 16 17 56 1 903.369

60 B234 Mr &amp;amp; Mrs K &amp;amp; C White Weymouth 16 7 17 1 900.466

61 C1096 T J Cocks &amp;amp; Son Bath 17 45 32 1 899.254

62 D468 M &amp;amp; E Shepherd Nr Knebworth 18 28 16 1 899.118

63 G206 Crammond &amp;amp; Langstaff Fontwell 16 14 51 1 896.435

64 D344 Mr &amp;amp; Mrs E Jones &amp;amp; Gson Newbury 17 36 5 1 892.262

65 G807 Mr &amp;amp; Mrs J B Langbridge Chichester 16 23 1 1 868.980

66 G285 D Farr Bognor Regis 16 39 49 1 850.662

67 B158 G Owers Bere Regis 16 53 43 1 849.027

68 H483 P Davies Jersey 13 18 25 1 846.341

69 C855 G Hancock Devizes 18 17 25 1 844.852

70 A218 T Leggatt Havant 16 54 47 1 843.360

71 H148 B Wilby &amp;amp; A Thexton St John 13 30 31 1 836.697

72 D379 M/M M Dickinson &amp;amp; Sons Hemel 19 9 21 1 834.380

73 A173 D Wells Bordon 17 42 2 1 830.193

74 B632 T Swain Dorchester 17 9 27 1 826.334

75 B617 A M Rose Poole 17 5 18 1 825.088

76 B441 Mr &amp;amp; Mrs M King Blandford 17 23 23 1 824.937

77 A151 T Powers Whitehill 17 46 6 1 824.882

78 H343 K M Duffin St Helier 13 32 42 1 819.638

79 A82 Berry &amp;amp; Matthews New Milton 17 10 39 1 816.644

80 A1097 Mr &amp;amp; Mrs D Stickland Southampton 17 47 25 1 797.872

81 C919 G M Beech Upton-On-Seve 20 56 2 1 793.333

82 B20 D Whitefield Dorchester 17 45 38 1 788.455

83 E409 J &amp;amp; T Barnett &amp;amp; Dtr Telford 5 44 27 2 780.967

84 A173 D Wells Bordon 18 54 7 1 752.888

85 C723 Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Marshall Walsall 6 7 29 2 745.235

86 A906 P Priddle Southampton 18 35 16 1 742.072

87 C586 J Garvey Walsall 6 22 15 2 736.700

88 E184 M/M K Hart Stoke on Trent 7 29 38 2 732.547

89 E809 D &amp;amp; P Whitfield Newcastle 7 43 37 2 729.541

90 G629 R Nash Bognor Regis 18 28 17 1 727.889

91 E785 P Millward Stone 7 53 15 2 707.942

92 A294 C Lakeman New Milton 18 59 48 1 701.381

93 D321 Mr &amp;amp; Mrs E Upton Newbury 20 51 27 1 697.219

94 E771 P Whitfield Newcastle 9 10 49 2 679.081

95 E730 T &amp;amp; J Mather Nr Matlock 9 19 42 2 671.225

96 C619 D E Fox Stroud 5 56 50 2 655.838

97 E131 E Jones Telford 8 57 18 2 653.487

98 E349 D Harris Newport 9 25 59 2 645.353

99 D45 D Hawthorne Tadley 5 9 41 2 623.586

100 E202 R Lutner &amp;amp; Co Lilleshall 12 55 51 2 550.056

Barcelona International Marking Sunday 29 th June 2014. Members who are sending to Barcelona

must also complete the International Forms as well. The green International form must be filled out whether sending cocks or hens and the red International form must be completed along with the green form if sending hens as there is a separate hens race. Forms can be printed from the website or will be available on the day of marking.

Any member sending to Barcelona in the BBC and wishing to cross nominate in to the BICC must remember to also send Carol Francis at the BICC your completed entry form and payment.

There is NO Hungerford marking station for this race.

Carentan Trophy Winners R Goodier &amp;amp; Sons (B862) – The Norman Fysh Memorial Trophy, The Hyatts Trophy, The Ernie

Rivett Memorial Trophy and £150 Ponderosa UK Stud Voucher.

Each Section Winner will receive a special 50 th Anniversary Medal.

SECTION WINNERS ARE:

A – J Attrill (A1156), B – R Goodier &amp;amp; Sons (B862), C – B E Milkins (C306),

D – R J Lowe (D720), E – T J Greenfield (E320), G – M/M M Chaplin (G120),

J – N Lane (J279)

Messac Trophy Winners

Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Beckett &amp;amp; Sons (E606) – The British Barcelona Club Trophy, The Everson Sports

Champagne Trophy, The Peter Bennett Special Presentation Plate, The Ann Wright nee Nancy

Harris Memorial Trophy and £150 Ponderosa UK Stud Voucher. P, B &amp;amp; W Hyatt (C278) – The Cyril Lowe Memorial Trophy and The Lisa Rigiani Memorial

Trophy. C Whittingham (E270) – The Diana “English Rose” Trophy. GG &amp;amp; CJ Cooper (C778) – The Arthur James Stowell Memorial Trophy.

Each Section Winner will receive a special 50 th Anniversary Medal.

SECTION WINNERS ARE:

A – R S Harbour (A473), B – M/M L Cowley (B96), C – P, B &amp;amp; W Hyatt (C278),

D – P J Wells (D435) E – Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Beckett &amp;amp; Sons (E606), G – M/M T Welch (G37),

H – K Johnstone (H1168) J – N Lane (J279)

R S Harbour (A473) – The Clarendon Shield for 1 st bird on to the IOW.

M/M L Cowley (B96) – The Dorset Cup for best velocity in to Dorset and The Trevor Perrett

Memorial Trophy for first bird in charity nomination. M/M A W Roberts (B436) – The C B Philpott Shield for best velocity in to Devon.

M/M B Frost (B89) – The Pat &amp;amp; Alec Griggs Trophy for best velocity in to Somerset.

P Barlow (C223) – The Joyce Stephenson Shield for the first bird in ladies nomination.

For members wishing to attend the dinner on Saturday 15 th November, ticket prices are £35 per person. Those wishing to stop over can book their accommodation direct with The Days Hotel,

Bournemouth on 01202 552111. Please mention the Club when booking to ensure special rates. For more details on the dinner please see your Club Handbook.

Clare Norman. Tel: 023 8057 3919 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.&lt;/pre&gt;</pre>

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