MIDLANDS NATIONAL FLYING CLUB
MIKE LAKIN
‘Louella Pigeon World’ Coutances
‘Lightning Strikes Twice For Albert Farrow’
In 2013 Albert won 1st National from Vire with the MNFC and now thanks to a ‘Lightning Fast’ Louis Cooreman based pigeon and it is a second victory for this successful Northamptonshire loft when stern opposition of 8,961 birds entered by 861 members were conquered along with a fresh Northerly breeze to claim both the National and 1st Yearling Classic victories. The winning bird was bred by Tim Christmas and now is named ‘Mr Christmas’. It was nice to visit Albert once again to handle his winner which is as explained a Louis Cooreman 2015 bred Dark cock. He was sent to the race odd as his roundabout mate had been lost two weeks previously but she returned home after the basketing day and so was awaiting her partner on his return on the Monday after the two day holdover. On handling the bird he is a lovely type with excellent muscles and was in fine fettle and it is planned for him to be going back to the next MNFC race. Well done Albert and thanks for the tea and nice pigeon chat you are a credit to our sport.
Albert Farrow with his Coutances National winner 'Mr Christmas'
In 2nd Open and 1st SW section we see Price Brothers & son Steve who is an excellent fancier with ‘Carys’ his amazing Syndicate Lofts bred hen which Steve Price has named after Syndicate’s owner Peter Fox’s wife. For readers with a short memory I will remind them that this 2 year old Blue hen won 1st section and 3rd National from Carentan then followed up with 1st section and 2nd Open from Ancenis just three weeks later as a yearling. To now gain her third section win and 2nd Open placing in our first 2016 race is simply mind boggling. What a super pigeon this hen really is! I know that readers will be chomping at the bit to find out the breeding of this fabulous pigeon. She is in fact of 100% Syndicate Lofts breeding. Her sire is a son of ‘Granger’ who in turn was bred from ‘Rocket’ who I believe was 1st National Ace in Holland in 1999. Her mother is a direct daughter of Syndicate’s famous couple ‘Bandit’ and ‘Moonglow’ who along with other fine offspring bred ‘King Crimson’.
'Carys' Price Bros & Son's super racer.
Steve told me that ‘Carys’ will be going back to the next MNFC race a courageous decision in my opinion but it would be both unbelievable and fantastic if she could win that illusive 1st National prize. I’m sure all readers wish her well in her quest. It is also well worth mentioning that the loft also took 4th SW section and 10th Open with a 2 year old Blue Cock who was clocked just 4 minutes after ‘Carys’ but Steve who I find to be a very calm and unassuming man never mentioned his second timer.
Another loft that is often found up near to the top is the partnership of R Stokes & Sons their bird recording 1219 just a yard behind the section topper to finish in 2nd SW section and 3rd Open. These lads who live in the village of Farlow in South Shropshire clocked a yearling Blue cock which was having his first cross channel race. The bird’s sire is a Vandenabeele when coupled to Dark Busschaert hen that won 2nd section with the MNFC when she was pipped by a loft mate. Ian & Dave sent 7 birds and clocked them all in good time and all returned home in excellent condition and send their compliments to the convoying team.
Ian & Dave Stokes with their 3rd Open winner
In 4th Open position and claiming 2nd place in the SE section we see Rob Jarratt who along with his dad Ian have each been flying exceptionally well over the last few years with the Mid Nat. Rob tells me that the bird is a 2014 Blue hen that is another superb racer which now has clocked up the following section positions 1st,2nd 2nd and 8th from five attempts the Lambrecht bred pigeon was bred off stock from J & G Dutton. She was sent sitting 4 eggs with a chicken egg added for good measure to emulate her 2015 performance from the Mid Nat’s first race. I know they used to advise to go to work on an egg but this is taking things to another level Rob! Rob says that he is grateful to the Duttons for ‘getting him to the top of the sheet’ and it is time to get his bird in a framed photograph as he has doubts whether he will ever have another pigeon as good as she has been. Most would give a ‘kings fortune’ to own one as good.
Rob Jarrett and his kids up with the leaders again with their grand little hen
Stafford’s Paul Lockley& Sons welcomed home a yearling Red Cock which has flown with great consistency over the past two seasons. Paul tells me that this cock seems to like tough races as he recently won from Yeovil in a cold North wind and they don’t come much harder than this day when a fresh North North Westerly wind ensured that the birds would only achieve velocities of just over 41 mph. This bird was well fancied and will win a very nice cheque for his owners. The bird is a Van den Brande bird bred from a bird acquired at the James Whitney sale x a hen bred by Darwood Lofts.
Paul Lockley
In the SE we see that it is a real family affair with Ian Jarratt close behind his son in 3rd sectionand 6th Open. Ian timed his 2 year old self bred Chequer hen that is a De meyer based bird. The father is a proven racer breeder off Damien Pierce of Wolverhampton and the dam is from son Rob’s Lexmark family her third race of the season as a yearling she flew up to Ancenis. From this latest race she was clocked on 1212 a mere two minutes after his son’s fine bird. Rounding up the SE section we see Langford’s John Huckle claim 4th slot with a three year old widowerhood Chequer cock which is of Vandenabeele breeding. John tells me that the bird has always been a consistent performer and he got 4 of his 5 bird entry home in ½ hour.
Ian Jarratt the 3rd section 6th Open winner
The 1st place in the NW section and 7th Open is claimed by Cheadle’s Prince Brothers who clocked their 2 year old Chequer hen on 1210. This proven channel performer won 2nd Staffs Moorlands Fed and good section placings in both the MNFC and MCC as a yearling. Her sire is a Kees Bosua from club mate Mick Brindley and a Van Loon off Mr & Mrs Hodges of Devon. This is now the brothers 6th NW section victory. Well done lads.
The NW section winners Prince Brothers.
A North Staffordshire father and son team had an absolute field day in the form of Mitchell Denson & his son Ryan. They took 8th, 17th,23rd and 34th Open and 2nd ,3rd, 4th and 7th in their NW section. Mitchell sent the following mail ‘’My first bird was a three year old Blue cock off Mick Brindley of Cheadle and was having only his second cross channel race of his life. I timed in total 4 birds in 9 minutes. So had a good race on a hard day’’. I think that is something of an understatement well done to you both. J & L Plant were unfortunate to be in the middle of the Denson’s salvo but their yearling Blue cock which recorded 5th section is well worth a mention. As a young bird he won 1x4th and 2x 5ths in his club and prepared this season with four club races up to 144 miles. The bird was a gift from Paul Whale of West Bromwich being of Johnny Gilbert lines and a grandson of Paul’s ‘National Cock’ and ½ brother to two NFc section winners.
Mitch Denson & Son Ryan who had a great race in the NW section - John Plant to the fore in the NW
Pete Summers & Daughter had a good day when two of their 15 bird entry dropped together to take 1st and 2nd SC section and 9th and 12th Open. The first being a 4 year old Blue Pied hen with umpteen good performances behind her being previously 3rd and 2x 7th section wins and 22nd and 24th Open with birdages up to nearly 10,000 birds. She recorded 1206. This hen was bred by the partner’s great friend Lee Allen. Their second hen a 3 year old is also a multi-prize winner which the week prior to this race won 1st Leicester SR Fed on 1203. In 3rd place in the SC section are D & J Leitch and their bird is a chequer Cock of Van der Espt x Jan Polder breeding so this one should be well capable of more successes as the distances expand. This bird flew Vire as a yearling and went to every race with the MNFC as a two year old. It looks like this cock has already proved my opinion correct. 4th SC is filled by Linton’s Litherland Bailey & Harrison. These three saw home a yearling Pied cock which achieved a velocity of 1180.
Summers Bros show off their 1st & 2nd SC section winners
Going West now like the cowboys where we see a super flyer put up a super result. I will leave it to Derrick Jones to explain why I describe him in such glowing terms. ‘’I saw two birds racing each other coming directly from the South. After one circle they both went through the doors as we were timing them (yes derrick still uses rubbers) a third bird entered the loft. All the three were clocked in 35 seconds’’. The first timer was the 59 Cock a bird which enjoys head winds and proved this as a young bird when he won the Saltney B/B when only 3 birds arrived in race time from Carentan. He is a son of ‘96’ which was 5 times in the first 15 of the MNFC West section. 96 is sire of 1st sec Carentan, 1st section Ancenis and 4th section Bordeaux a grand racer/breeder. The dam of 59 is 778 which has already bred birds to win over £3000 in B/B and Gold Ring Races. 2nd section was taken by a Gebr Heesters pigeon being bred down from a son of their national winner x a hen that is known as ‘The Wild Hen’ a good winner that has flown Bordeaux twice. The 3rd placed bird is a Heesters pigeon which has bred 1st section Fougeres and 2nd section Carentan winners x a daughter of the lofts famous ‘Niort Cock’. Taking 4th section is another good friend of mine Alan Atkinson the ‘Sandycroft Slayer’ who only ever sends a small team but usually gets the majority of them in the clock. His performer on this occasion is from an inbred bird to the Gevaert based ‘72’cock x the ‘National Hen’ which is from Demeester lines and won 6th Open MNFC on two occasions and she achieved 2 x RPRA Awards for her owner. 5th section goes to another excellent loft in the form of R & B Smith their timer is a very consistent hen with some fine results in her CV including 2nd fed and 2nd Combine. She is a crossing off their friend Joe Xuereb x a home bred daughter of their super stock bird ‘Hughie’. I’m told that this hen has won herself and bred other winners. Another bird worthy of a mention is Dave Siner’s good Widie x Cuckoo Cock bred Blue Cock. Over the past four years this bird has never failed to win a good prize for his Boss.
Derrick Jones with his new trapper - Derrick with his latest W section topper
Alan Atkinson 4th W section on this occasion (you will have to get a pheasant Al!) - R & B Smith still smiling
Dave Siner up with the leaders in the West.
Over in the East now and there we see Jack Ram of Folkingham bringing home the bacon and the pigeon responsible is a bird from Chris Smith of Chesterfield. This good hen has already won as a young bird then
took a 1st and 2nd prize as a yearling and now this Janssen x Willy Jacobs Roundabout hen has won her section with a velocity of 1154. Jack told me that he sent 8 birds and has 7 home. Cawdron & Costello took 2nd spot with a 5 year old Pied hen which is a Janssen x Van Loon bird bred down from stock off Mick McMurchie. The partners tell me that this good hen has two previous channel wins on her record.
Jack Ramm the E section topper - Cawdron & Costello 2nd in the E section
In 3rd E section we have M Cook of Barton on Humber who timed a yearling Blue cock and achieved a velocity of 1108. The 4th placed bird belongs to H Gostlow and Son and is something of a veteran being a 5 year old black Cock which was obviously fancied being one of his 2bird Noms. It’s no surprise to me that these older generation come to the fore especially on the more testing days.
Up in the ENE section we see a name that is becoming very familiar to people who study MNFC results and this name is Mr & Mrs Mellonby who clocked a daughter of their ‘Channel Queen’ x a Hereman Ceusters cock.. Kerry told me that it was particularly hard up on the East side of the country as the wind direction was of a fresh North Easterly direction and so the partners are extremely proud of his latest section topper as she recorded a speed of 1150 . He said ‘’Believe me Mike it was very tough up here and every bird clocked deserves great credit’’.
Mr & Mrs Kerry Mellonby's ENE section winning hen
So another bird worthy of a good mention is Graeme Rouse of Hull who clocked a 6 year old Grizzle widower cock. Graeme was expecting a easier day but this old battler obviously revelled in the conditions which is no great shock as he has two great results previously from Bourges including 1st Fed and 2nd Combine. The bird was bred from a gift bird from a former fancier friend Mick tunley and a Scottish stray. Amazingly another bird from the Tunley cock topped the Hull SR fed a few days later recording 2053! Obviously these are birds for all conditions. The loft I hear is in good form this year with 3 Fed wins already banked. Bridlington’s Fletcher and Wellburn take the 3rd section place with 3 year old Blue cock which achieved a velocity of 1047.1 just .4 of a yard behind the 2nd placed pigeon. Mr & Mrs Chadwick are hard on their heels on 1045 with a 5 year old Blue Pied cock which will pick up a nice little cheque for his owners.
Over in the ESE section we see a name that is being quite a regular to the results and that is S & T McCurry of Wisbech on top of the pile. Stuart rang me to say that his yearling Blue Hen that recorded 1106 is once again of his ‘house family’. This being a potent crossing of his Chequer cock that is from Alan Atkinson’s ‘Tele Savalas’ cock so named because he won so many televisions for his owner. The other line that Stuart is using is a top breeding Soontjen based hen obtained from John Lenson and simply called the ‘Lenson Hen’. This concoction is proving to be extremely potent and has already led to two national wins for the McCurry loft. 2nd section was taken by George & Chris Trundle & Grandson who saw a 3 year old cock ‘trundle’ home if you will excuse the pun. I’m informed by Mick Plowman that this loft has recently been in great form with two hat trick’s being done in their local club. The bird responsible is of Roger Maris breeding. In 3rd ESE section we see Mr & Mrs Pat Royle who timed a 2 year old De Rauw Sablon hen flown on the widowhood system. The partners were extremely complimentary of the fine condition of their returning pigeons after this 5 day stay in the transporter. Yes folks I think the key to this is both the care of the convoying team and the fact that that there was only 18 birds in the crates. We think that we have things just about right. In 4th spot we see the local champ Steve Surrey time in a Walter Docx hen. This loft has been in great fettle and this hen was 1st Fen & District Fed just two weeks previously.
The smile says it all Stu McCurry the 1st ESE section winner - George Trundle 2nd ESE section
Mr & Mrs Royle in 3rd ESE section - Steve Surrey 4th section this time
Up in the North section we see a familiar name in the form of D & J Hawkins & Evans top of the shop in fact the team took 3rd slot also. Their section topper is a yearling Chequer Cock that is of De Rauw Sablon x Vandenabeele Myrtle Lofts breeding. The bird’s sire is ‘Inbred Nationaal’ a son of the famous ‘Blauwe Prins’ x The Pros Roosen star breeder ‘Klien Zwart’ who is mother to a plethora of excellent performers. The section winner’s mum is a daughter of M & D Evans super breeder ‘Shadow’ who is responsible for countless winner right up to national levels. Yes ‘Shadow’ was a real ‘Super stud’. The 3rd placed bir is another 100% Myrtle Lofts pigeon and another yearling but this one is a hen bred from the De Rauw Sablon based ‘Best of Lucky 848’ x ‘Freddy’s World Wonder’ who I’m told is grand-dam to over 15 winners right up to national levels. The mother to the 3rd section winner is a Vandenabeele famed M&D Evans pigeon from the famous ‘Jester and Carrie’ pair lines. In 2nd section is another Vandenabeele based pigeon for Dean McKee. The Blue hen responsible is from a gift bird from Chris Dacosta Smith after he got hawked and forced into retirement from racing. On the dam’s side she is of Chris’ German Cock x the Rui Dacosta lines that is dominant on both sides of the 2nd section winner. These birds are bred down from the old ‘Wittenbuik’ through the ‘Blue Diamond’ and ‘Asterix’ with a touch of Hawkins & Evans blood. Dean is enjoying a good season having already chalked up 5 x1st prizes in his local club. 4th section is won by Mr & Mrs Fry of Edlington who timed a yearling Herman based cock bird. Both of the parents were gifted by Nigel Haycock. Gordon Tune takes the next place with 2 year old Dark Cock the sire being an Eric Limbourg based Nigel Laycock bred cock x a good hen which which has won on two occasions from Tours. Gordon says that he got 7 of his 10 bird entry on the day with the other 3 home for breakfast next morning.
D & J Hawkins & Evans who had a good day in the N section - Dean McKee 2nd N section
Mr & Mrs Fry the 4th N section winner
Heading slightly to the West we see the New NC section won by Mr & Mrs Fisher and Son. In fact they take the top two places. The first bird is a yearling Pencil cock and the second timer just 21 seconds behind is a good 3 year old hen know as the ‘17’ that has several top prizes in National races. Both of these birds are bred from the ‘999’ a cock that has performed so well for the Fishers in the National races. Just a decimal behind in 3rd place we see Bill Fleming & Son on 1190.3. They also clocked a second arrival a minute or so behind to take 6th section on 1186. Son Damian tells me that his good lady Lisa and dad Bill the senior partner did the clocking as he had to go to work and they did a grand job he says. The birds are both of van Loon bloodlines via Peter Gater of Littleborough from his good breeding hen. The loft had 8 out of 12 home on the day with 2 more home before 6am next morning. In 4th section is Lee Brennan with a Scott Sheard two year old Blue hen. Her sire is a full brother to Wolfenden & O’Neill’s good cock ‘Wolverine’. This previous MN?Fc prize winning hen’s mother has previously bred a bird that was 5th NFC winning a motor car. So the breeding on this one is top notch.
Mr & Mrs Fisher 1st & 2nd NC section winners - Bill Fleming & son 3rd NC section
Unfortunately news from the NE section is very thin on the ground so I will soldier on with what I know which isn’t a lot in truth. The 1st section winner is a yearling Chequer hen belonging to Tony Pywell of Worksop with a velocity of 1186. 2nd up for shaving we see another worksop loft that of Mr & Mrs Rose when their 2 year old hen recorded 1179. In 3rd slot we have the ETS expert Neil Inger who competes with his father as Inger and Son. They also timed a 2 year old Cheq w/f hen recording 1168. 4th section goes to another Cheq w/f but this time a 3 year old cock on 1158. I’m told the pigeon is from Willy Thas of Mell stock and these have bred previous good section prize winning birds for their owner Peter Lee of Warsop.
Tony Pywell of Worksop
A healthy send was achieved from the newly customised NNW section where Galgate fancier Willian Gardner saw a 3 year old Vandenabeele cock home with a velocity of 1198. The stock that bred this Dark cock were acquired from Clive Lister who was well known for his Gaby’s. Preston is the location of the 2nd placed bird to Tom Jackson who clocked a well pooled 2 year old blue Hill on 1192 which should cover her owners’s corn bill for a month or two. In 3rd section we see the partnership of of Roskell & Williamson. Their bird once again is a proven winner which in 2015 was 2nd Ace Middle Distance bird in his section. The bird is a crossing of a van Oeckel cock x a hen from George Hilson. The partners clock another hilson bred bird in 9th place in their section. I’m told that these two will both be earmarked to go to two more MNFC races. Next is Sanderson and Ramshead who took 4th place in the NNW with a Koopman hen from their good mate Dave Parker. The bird is yet another proven performer with good prizes including a fed win on her record. The partners in fact clocked 3 birds in just 4 minutes good going after a 8 hours and 25 minutes fly these latter two pigeons going on to claim the 6th and 9th section prizes. This is the first Mid Nat race that the partners have competed in and the boys have heaped great praise on the Club for its professional management.
William Gardner the NNW section topper taking a rest - Roskell & Williamson The 3rd NNW section winners
Note to Clock Station Officers
If clock station officials carry out a few simple things it will help the race secretary to get the results finalised more efficiently.
1 Print off three copies of the members ETS print offs. This is a security measure in the case of postal errors. Remember that in those envelopes may be just pieces of printed paper but in reality there can hundreds of pounds worth of prize and pool moneys.
2. Ensure that your station’s paperwork is posted to the Race Secretary as soon as possible. Always check with the Post Office that there is sufficient postage on the envelope. It isn’t the fact that the Club has to cover the shortfall in payment but more to do with the fact that it causes an unnecessary delay in getting the vital paperwork. These simple steps will help the MNFC and in turn help yourselves.
The Facts behind the New Race point
I found it rather sad to hear that a few members chose to slate the MNFC’s decision to use a new race point many claiming silly conspiracy theories behind the action. Let me explain here and now the truth of the matter. The Club’s Committee have been working to get the new liberation site at Mayenne for many months but it can be a long, drawn out operation getting the final ‘thumbs up’. This proved to be the case on this occasion with the permit only being issued on the Tuesday prior to marking day. To suggest it had anything to do with wind direction etc would be quite frankly laughable if it wasn’t so pathetic to think that the people who have guided the club so wisely over the past decade.
Lets take a look at the facts shall we? Who was it that found the following liberation sites at Carentan, Coutances, Ancenis and now the new one in Mayenne? Yes it was the Midlands National Flying Club. Without these new sites the organisations who race from the Cherbourg Peninsula are would be in a ‘pretty pickle’ that’s for sure. The club was aware that Fougeres was becoming vastly overcrowded early in June with too many organisations using this site especially when the weather causes a delay in getting the pigeons released resulting in the chaos due to insufficient intervals in between liberations. The MNFC should be applauded for their actions and not harangued on media chat lines etc.
For my money the present Midlands National under the present stewardship is fairer than it has ever been in its 50 years history. This last race amply highlights my words with 9 sections in the top 50 Open positions. So come on lads credit where credit’s due eh lads.
As I write these notes the birds are already into a two day holdover and the pressure steadily mounts. Should we stand firm and await an opportunity to liberate the pigeons or move back closer to home? Whatever the decision there will be criticism this is inevitable but one thing I do know and that is the birds are being well looked after with only 17/18 in each crate and we have the very best weathermen guiding us over this testing time. The Mid Nat has a great convoying team so there will be no pressures to act against the pigeons best interests. I hope that by the time most of you are reading this report that your birds are back in your lofts.
Mike Lakin