<pre><pre>Messac National 1st Open 1 st SECTION E Mr &amp; Mrs Alan Horton from Telford With “Irene’s Pride” Another good entry for the Barcelona Club’s second race of the year with 230 members sending 1,725 birds. It was one of those races where the timing had to be right for the liberation due to the inclement weather moving across the north of England. After Nigel and Roger were closely monitoring the situation on the Friday evening and early Saturday morning the birds were away at 7.30 in to a South South Westerly wind. Thank you to everyone at the marking stations for your help. I know for some marking stations it was more difficult due to election voting taking place. Warmest congratulations to our winners Mr &amp; Mrs Alan Horton from Telford also 8 th OPEN AS WELL. WE HAVE been racing pigeons for over 50 years our base pigeons are de Rauw Sablons and are old base stock Meulemans Van Den Bosch Janssen. These have kept us at the top over the last 30 years being premier prize winners in the three Clubs we fly in on many times. We fly in the Worcester Fed, Gloucestershire Fed and Shropshire Fed, we have had a good start to the season winning 11 x 1 st Clubs, 4 x 1 st OPEN SHROPSHIRE FED (3 INLAND 1 CHANNEL) AND NOW 1 st OPEN British Barcelona club the blue flight hen we had is de rauw sablon from Treble Two and my Celine Marcel Aelbrecht from the famous Crack. In the photographs my wife Irene is holding the second pigeon who is half brother to first pigeon. I am with my grandson Lewis holding the first hen. I am lucky enough to have a wife who can help out in the loft I do appreciate Irene’s efforts. We sent four birds and timed them all in 25 minutes. We fly widowhood with the cocks and natural hens the first pigeon was sitting 14 days. Alan Horton and Grandson Lewis Irene Horton 2 nd OPEN 1 st SECTION C IS ERNIE SMITH &amp; DARREN BAKER LOFT 2 FROM SWINDON. OUR BIRD IS A 4 YEAR OLD WIDOWHOOD cock. This cock has won many prizes in Club and Fed this year. He had 2 inland races and this was his third channel race, The sire was Bosua van Ochs bred by Nigel Langstaff and the dam is bred from Ern’s old Jansen based family. I like to thank all fanciers for their support for Ernie after his major operation. At the moment Ernie is still in stable condition and still induced coma. Let&#039;s hope Ernie gets well soon and I would like to thank the BBC for another good RACE AND WELL DONE TO ALL THE WINNERS. Darren Baker 3 rd OPEN 2 nd SECTION E IS JOHN HUGHES FROM MARKET DRAYTON. THE PIGEON WAS A SELF BRED YEARLING GABY Vandenabele that&#039;s quite consistent week in week out. John’s pigeons are on form at the moment winning 4 races in the club up to now. Pictured with John is his neighbour who very kindly trains his birds for him. John Hughes with his neighbour 4 th Open is John Peever from Crewe. Pigeon is a chequer hen which is a Louis Cooreman bred. The sire is a gift bird from Ken Machin from Kidsgrove and the dam was purchased from Jim Sansbury from North Cleveleys. John Peever 5 th Open is Mr &amp; Mrs Christine Beckett &amp; Sons from Dunston. This three year old pigeon was sent natural, his sire and dam were both bred by Chris Till from Penkridge. From BBC Coutances this year he was 13 th SECTION E. Christine and Paul Beckett 6 th OPEN IS MR &amp; MRS ALAN SHORE FROM CREWE. FLOWN ON WIDOWHOOD, THIS COCK HAD VERY FEW RACES AS A YOUNG bird as we like to let them mature with a view to the longer races in the future. This was his first Channel race but he has flown most of the inland races in our Club programme. His breeding is Vandenabeele from Jo Hendricks, Holland. Two more dropped as I clocked him. Alan Shore 7 th Open is Gary Lewis from Newport. Firstly I must congratulate the officials and race controllers on making what turned out to be the correct decision, this following on from other so called major organisations indecision and the fiasco seen the weekend before - well done to all. Gary flies a small team from a back garden that his loft has now taken over, he competes on a consistent basis at all levels, with the aid of Josephine who tends to the feeding of his young bird team and other trainee tasks such as scraping out, he is very clear on his expectations of his team and his tried and tested methods that make him a force to be reckoned with locally and nationally, he took the first four in the section in his first BBC race in the 2016 Coutances YB National, he was third section in the first old bird race this year, not a bad start to life in the BBC. Over the years he has blended a family going back to the birds of his partnership with good friend John Jones, his first bird was through the &quot;Combine Hen&quot; of the Jones / Lewis team of tried and tested birds at Club, Federation and National level. His second bird that was timed four minutes later was a gift bird from good friend and top Whitchurch flyer David Pullen. Gary would also like to thank John Whittingham for getting the birds to the marking station and congratulate all the officials of the BBC on the decisive decision to liberate when others delayed. Gary Lewis 9 th Open is Pete Barlow from Coombe Hill. Dark cock bred from birds gifted to me by Graham Clift. Two weeks ago he was 49 th OPEN CSCFC MESSAC. Thanks to Graham and Paul for taking birds to the marking stations. Congratulations to Mr &amp; Mrs Horton and Ernie Smith &amp; Darren Baker. Pete Barlow 1 st SECTION D 10 th OPEN IS ROGER LOWE FROM READING. SENDING 32 BIRDS, 19 WIDOWHOOD COCKS AND 13 WIDOWHOOD hens, I had 28 on the day and 3 on the loft in the morning. First bird a two year old cock being a Grandson of “My Little Diamond” and Mark Gilbert&#039;s International Dax winner “Southfield Supreme” he has been flying well this season. He&#039;s a winner of 1 st Fed Honiton 1,105 birds, 27 th Fed 2,236 birds, 8 th Exeter 804 birds, 27 th Fed Exeter 2,030 birds, 30 th Fed Honiton 2,816 birds, 26 th SECTION 308 BIRDS, 39 th OPEN BBC FOUGERES 1,856 BIRDS, 21 st SECTION 387 BIRDS, 102 nd OPEN CSCFC MESSAC 2,330 birds. Sire is the “Main Man” best racing cock from “My Little Diamond” he&#039;s a winner of many prizes main ones 2 nd and 3 rd OPEN NFC SAINTES AND 1 st BB &amp; O Fed 1,544 birds. His sire is “Magic Man” a direct Marcel Aelbrecht. Dam is “Lucky Supreme” a direct daughter of “Southfield Supreme” winner of 1 st Dax International 17,416 birds for Mark Gilbert. The race turned out to be a funny one may be to do with the strong wind they may have gone past then come back against the wind. Well done to the winner and let&#039;s look forward to the next one. Roger Lowe 1 st Section B is Bill Pitney from Weymouth. This is my Blue Michel Van Lint cock flown on widowhood. He had 3 channel races with the Crossways FC before the Messac National. His Sire is a Grandson of Champion ATILLA on his Sires side and his Dam is a Grand daughter of Champion AMOS. Both parents purchased by me from Dean Pallatt UK Agent for Michel Van Lint. As you see my other passion is Italian Greyhounds These two girls posing to the camera as they don&#039;t like being left out bless them. Bill Pitney 2 nd SECTION D IS STEVE SHEFFIELD FROM WINCHMORE HILL. MY 2 nd SECTION WINNER IS A BLUE 6 YEAR OLD LINDELUF COCK. The parents were obtained from Louella Lofts. He has been a consistent bird over the years having achieved two wins to his credit plus numerous other minor positions. Also, this year he has scored a first and fifth club, 24 th Inter Counties Fed and 42 nd UBI Combine. Steve Sheffield 2 nd SECTION B IS MARY AYLES FROM WEYMOUTH. THIS CHEQUER COCK WAS FLOWN NORTH AS A YOUNG BIRD AND FLEW consistently as a yearling and so far this year. He is sitting on 6 day eggs. His father was a pigeon bought from a Richard Green sale and his mother was a gift from Neville &amp; Diane Spracklen. I would like to thank Marg &amp; Lawrence Cowley and Clive Harrison for taking the birds to the various markings and well done to all the other Weydor club members. Mary Ayles 1 st &amp; 2 nd SECTION A IS MR &amp; MRS GORDON EMM FROM DOWNTON WHO WERE THE WINNERS OF THIS RACE LAST YEAR. PAT and Gordon are tireless workers for the British Barcelona Club and Central Southern Classic Flying Club and thoroughly deserve this. Thanks to Nigel and his crew for looking after the pigeons, they came back in excellent condition. 1 st pigeon is a Herman Couster and the 2 nd was a Janssen. Thank you to the Ponderosa UK Stud. Gordon Emm 1 st Section J is Bruce McAllister from Furneaux Pelham. On the race day, as you do, I was cutting the grass when I got a call from my good friend Terry Robinson to tell me his channel birds were doing 60 mph, which meant our birds would be back about 12.30pm. So off the mower up to the loft. Unfortunately my first arrival was already in the loft. We never learn. Anyway she was my Tarbes hen, raced roundabout and is a Jose Thone Poco Valencia breed. Congratulations to all section winners. Bruce McAllister Next to Gordon and Pat in Section A is Trevor and Sue Green from Ashurst. Just like to thank Clare for bringing me luck, just as I was leaving from basketing she said to have a good one, and I have. My blue Pied cock is a Soontjen from birds I brought from Nigel Laycock, he has been a steady and reliable bird with a couple of minor cards. Trevor green 1 st Section G is Derek Reid from Weybridge. This 2 year old is bred from my best breeding pair. The sire was 8 th Open Saintes NFC. He was bred from a Adrian Duggins cock and a full sister to my NFC winner of 2005. The dam is a Sablon pigeon from M and D Evans. She was 70 th OPEN OLD HENS RACE 2015 BBC. 2016 SHE WAS 47 th OPEN NFC Fougeres and 63 rd OPEN GUERNSEY BICC 2016. I had a really good race 15 from 16 on the clock. Derek Reid 2 nd Section J is David Beech from Dunmow. Two year old Leo van Rijn pigeon, bred from stock pigeons I bought from Brian Hawes. I have recently moved to a new location, the birds that I sent to Messac was their first time across the channel. David Beech 2 nd Section G is Mr &amp; Mrs Barry Aldridge from Brighton. First of all I would like to congratulate all the winners. I’ve been racing for many years in partners with my late father and now it’s me and Sharon the wife. This year I thought I would join the BBC. This being my second race with the BBC I am very pleased with this result. This cock is flown widowhood and was one of three extra birds that I added on the day of basketing, he is a bird bred by Sullivan Bros of Brighton. Barry Aldridge 1 st Section H is Glen Moon from St Helier, Jersey. Well two surprises in one. First one, I timed a 3 year old blue slate cock in. First time in the clock in 3 years (it must have been because I promised him a nice holiday in Spain in a town called Zaragoza). Second surprise was a phone call from Clare to say I had won the Section. I thought it had gone to Nigel Legg in Guernsey. Mind you if I had to lose the Section to anyone Nigel Legg would be a good candidate as this man is a hardworking fancier and dedicated to his sport. I think the Guernsey fanciers should get behind this man and support him and the BBC as the old Channel Island fanciers had to work very hard to get in this Club. I must say good luck to everyone taking part in the new race point of Zaragoza and I am glad to see Clare is back to her bubbly self. Good luck to you Clare. Last of all, to those who think it is easy being the shortest flyers. Look at my velocity winning Section H. I am close to 500 yards behind the winner. Look at how many fanciers from Section E are in the top 20. We had about 6 on the day, the rest are somewhere in England. Good luck to everyone for the rest of the season. Glen Moon 2 nd Section H is Nigel Legg (R Legg &amp; Son) from Castel, Guernsey. First I would like to start by thanking Clare, Martin, and Jack for giving me the opportunity to enter and compete let alone take a section placing along with my fellow Channel Island fanciers. Without the help we receive from them collecting our birds and returning our crates back down to Poole, none of this would be possible. My pigeon was a two year old hen raced on roundabout, she was on here third trip to France this year, she is usually in the first few back to my loft but has a mind of her own regarding entering it. She is bred via a son of Gary (tomo) Tomlinson&#039;s Golden Balls x Lammys GEM cock, bloodlines 100 % Janssen sold for £2700 following Gary&#039;s clearance sale, crossed to another Jansen of Gary&#039;s spinner lines. Nigel Legg Telephone and website verifications which may be subject to change. OPEN MEM NO FLYING NAME TOWN RING NUMBER A-A-T DAY VELOCITY 1 E60 Mr &amp; Mrs A Horton Telford GB13N16966 12 35 44 1 1954.700 2 C429 Smith &amp; Baker (Loft 2) Swindon GB13J14527 11 24 23 1 1950.804 3 E116 J Hughes Market GB16D44827 12 48 53 1 1944.674 4 E147 J W Peever Crewe GB15N55337 13 2 0 1 1942.780 5 E606 Mr &amp; Mrs Beckett &amp; Sons Dunston GB14P39081 12 42 26 1 1923.518 6 E101 Mr &amp; Mrs A Shore Crewe GB16N57750 13 0 29 1 1913.050 7 E316 G Lewis Newport GB14A40051 12 45 30 1 1911.842 8 E60 Mr &amp; Mrs A Horton Telford GB14Z04239 12 44 8 1 1902.431 9 C223 P Barlow Coombe Hill GB13N36460 11 54 15 1 1899.629 10 D720 R J Lowe Reading GB15N16010 11 26 58 1 1896.300 11 B847 William Pitney Weymouth GB15V38476 10 33 12 1 1895.437 12 E203 K Pettitt Stoke On GB16N52636 13 3 13 1 1894.803 13 E349 D Harris Newport GB14N38455 12 48 29 1 1894.266 14 C77 Mr &amp; Mrs M &amp; C Brown Hungerford GB15S77752 11 24 8 1 1893.712 15 D153 S Sheffield Winchmore GB11N33585 11 46 33 1 1883.340 16 C397 R C Barlow Cheltenham GB12P19978 11 53 53 1 1879.645 17 C425 S Hughes Swindon GB14N42299 11 33 38 1 1877.477 18 E178 T Howarth Nr Northwich GB16N15161 13 27 35 1 1871.379 19 E60 Mr &amp; Mrs A Horton Telford GB15R13119 12 49 25 1 1870.964 20 B490 M Ayles Weymouth GB15S28331 10 34 39 1 1867.679 21 E184 M/M K Hart Stoke on Trent GB13S34854 13 6 33 1 1867.271 22 E338 J Roper Wolverhampto GB13V45852 12 43 47 1 1866.967 23 C318 R Beaconsfield Marlborough GB16R05836 11 24 53 1 1866.446 24 C385 Mr &amp; Mrs S Robinson Marlborough GB15S26748 11 24 16 1 1865.968 25 D435 P J Wells Dunstable GB16X65451 12 0 23 1 1862.922 26 A595 Mr &amp; Mrs G Emm Salisbury GB14N52288 10 56 42 1 1862.535 27 J253 B McAllister Nr Buntingford GB11J14867 12 10 58 1 1857.719 28 C163 S Slade Nr Calne GB14N08427 11 29 37 1 1855.685 29 C309 Wyatt &amp; Gray Nailsea GB15P19747 11 31 14 1 1850.420 30 D136 Chitty Brothers Kings Langley GB16N04046 11 53 21 1 1846.919 31 E347 M Hughes Market GB14Z38874 13 5 38 1 1846.217 32 C278 P B &amp; W Hyatt Nr Tewkesbury GB14Z01553 12 8 35 1 1844.633 33 E781 Mr &amp; Mrs N Shaw Basford GB13B11863 13 17 0 1 1843.202 34 D236 D Green Monks GB15N03871 11 51 57 1 1841.191 35 E188 K L Elstone Nr Rugeley GB15N09688 12 55 20 1 1838.567 36 D168 Sherman &amp; Wells Oxford GB13N15846 11 50 12 1 1832.617 37 C139 J Draper Faringdon NWHU14E6469 11 44 31 1 1831.613 38 B684 B Woods Shaftesbury GB16N59667 11 1 49 1 1831.608 39 E353 P Stokes Stoke on Trent GB16Z85413 13 14 24 1 1830.894 40 E276 S Parkinson Crewe GB12C16543 13 22 17 1 1830.138 41 B96 Mr &amp; Mrs L Cowley Dorchester GB15N17125 10 46 50 1 1826.921 42 E366 J &amp; B Oakley Whitchurch GB15Z10715 13 16 21 1 1825.549 43 E60 Mr &amp; Mrs A Horton Telford GB15R05081 12 57 58 1 1822.188 44 C373 D &amp; R Williams Kidderminster GB15C44368 12 36 16 1 1818.432 45 C157 Brown &amp; Elliott Loft 1 Devizes GB14N93148 11 25 9 1 1808.276 46 C457 L Wall Street GB16N65624 11 16 21 1 1806.733 47 C118 T &amp; M Carpenter Lower GB15N14545 11 35 49 1 1800.081 48 C619 D E Fox Stroud GB16F31213 11 56 24 1 1794.234 49 E409 J &amp; T Barnett &amp; Dtr Telford GB14S83255 13 2 45 1 1791.865 50 E279 J &amp; M Barrett Longton GB15Z87344 13 22 0 1 1788.509 51 C610 M Williams Hereford GB16D36989 12 19 8 1 1787.815 52 C757 W Stribling Weston-Super- GB12N02485 11 35 18 1 1786.478 53 E239 R Need Longton GB14Z92906 13 24 10 1 1777.381 54 B150 P J Hollard Lytchett GB15N73841 10 51 33 1 1776.348 55 C247 Mr &amp; Mrs C Merrills Swindon GB15E38111 11 48 53 1 1771.219 56 E354 Michael John Burden Stoke on Trent GB15N35122 13 23 19 1 1771.012 57 E306 Mr &amp; Mrs T Williams Crewe GB15N78503 13 30 45 1 1770.326 58 E367 G &amp; C Machin Telford GB16Z70048 13 5 16 1 1769.102 59 D321 Mr &amp; Mrs E Upton Newbury GB15N59761 11 38 37 1 1761.020 60 B132 R Dibben Poole GB16N39692 10 49 54 1 1759.540 61 D196 G Bentley Leighton GB15N83981 12 18 1 1 1758.624 62 A595 Mr &amp; Mrs G Emm Salisbury GB12J19307 11 9 8 1 1756.857 63 D379 M/M M Dickinson &amp; Sons Hemel GB16N41777 12 8 4 1 1756.392 64 B89 Mr &amp; Mrs B Frost Crewkerne GB14N13383 11 6 8 1 1755.791 65 B100 Mr &amp; Mrs J Cooper Bournemouth GB14E16876 10 53 4 1 1753.626 66 A811 Mr &amp; Mrs T &amp; S Green Ashurst GB15X05156 11 3 51 1 1751.550 67 D23 Mr &amp; Mrs K Hine Hayes GB16N13508 11 55 30 1 1751.446 68 B44 S Jack Nr Salisbury GB15V16983 11 15 50 1 1748.254 69 B234 Mr &amp; Mrs K &amp; C White Weymouth GB15S28341 10 47 25 1 1746.742 70 C76 F J Quinn Devizes GB14N28762 11 35 43 1 1743.390 71 D224 T Haley Nr Watford GB14A24360 12 7 45 1 1742.160 72 G900 D Reid Weybridge GB15N29207 11 45 32 1 1739.339 73 E370 W J Bresnahan Waddicar NWHU16S6286 14 10 45 1 1734.313 74 D671 W N Smullen Dunstable GB16N92624 12 22 12 1 1731.437 75 B323 C Bartlett Salisbury GB11X46423 11 20 36 1 1721.119 76 E36 A Roper Penkridge GB12P20944 13 16 32 1 1720.443 77 A841 D J Staddon Southampton GB16F21392 11 9 56 1 1716.684 78 B471 Mr &amp; Mrs T Anderson Poole GB16N08464 10 58 17 1 1701.120 79 B345 J Clapcott Poole GB15F03947 10 57 42 1 1700.539 80 C844 K Henley Trowbridge GB14A42007 11 43 33 1 1692.218 81 B85 Mr &amp; Mrs M Gower Fordingbridge GB15N04790 11 15 15 1 1691.991 82 A1156 J Attrill Salisbury GB16N53527 11 25 32 1 1689.060 83 B1171 C Hunter &amp; Son Poole GB15R05647 10 59 50 1 1688.392 84 D499 T Robinson Goffs Oak GB13J16371 12 22 7 1 1687.090 85 C505 J J Williams &amp; Son Pontypool GB16N37982 12 18 55 1 1685.320 86 D1211 J &amp; P Parker Reading GB15N03853 11 51 53 1 1679.252 87 C214 P Quainton Chippenham GB12C10666 11 57 26 1 1678.803 88 A979 M Wiggins &amp; Sons Portsmouth NWHU16S1679 11 12 4 1 1678.690 89 E216 A McKinnell Telford GB14D20870 13 26 31 1 1674.640 90 C454 G Clift (loft1) Tirley GB14N37467 12 31 14 1 1672.521 91 E607 B &amp; S Stone Belper GB15Z71875 13 50 54 1 1663.114 92 D110 E Ilsley Wantage GB14N04694 12 8 15 1 1660.500 93 C293 D Vowles Street GB11N35818 11 36 5 1 1660.393 94 B412 A R Johnson Poole GB15N91058 11 3 52 1 1657.659 95 B502 D Vincent Axminster GB13C26240 11 14 36 1 1657.244 96 B282 R &amp; V McConnell Ferndown DV0077-15-9842 11 7 43 1 1654.572 97 B355 J P Halstead Gillingham GB16N56680 11 25 15 1 1649.662 98 J388 David Beech Dunmow GB15N98177 12 47 28 1 1644.573 99 B328 A Parsons Salisbury GB16N43910 11 32 27 1 1641.629 100 B685 Mr &amp; Mrs N Smith Salisbury GB16N23568 11 31 56 1 1638.393 Coutances National Winners T Leggatt (A218) – The Norman Fysh Memorial Trophy, The Hyatts Trophy. Wearn Bros 1 &amp; Neilson (A122) – The Ernie Rivett Memorial Trophy. SECTION WINNERS ARE: EACH SECTION WINNER WILL RECEIVE A MEDAL. A – T Leggatt (A218), B – R &amp; V McConnell (B282), C – Smith &amp; Baker Loft 2 (C429), D – M/M M Dickinson &amp; Sons (D379), E – D Harris (E349), F – P Smith &amp; Son (F1059) G – D Reid (G900), J – Trevor &amp; Adrian Wilson (J175) Bordeaux 29 th July Bordeaux marking is on WEDNESDAY 26 TH July. We have to mark for Bordeaux on a Wednesday now to allow the Convoyer enough time to get to Bordeaux to feed and water the birds properly. Clare Norman. Tel: 023 8057 3919 Email:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. </pre></pre>
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