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Homers Odyssey - 22-01-25

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Homers Odyssey - AGM Dates

Annual General Meeting Dates –

The main organisations have set dates or the seasons annual meetings, RPRA (Irish Region) is Saturday 1st February, NIPA Saturday 8th February and Irish Nat FC Saturday 8th March.

The AGM for the RPRA (Irish Region) will take place at the Christ Church Lisburn on Saturday 1st February 2025 starting at 1.00pm. All Irish Region members are welcome to attend. All propositions and change to RPRA rules should have been with the secretary before 4th January 2025.

Agenda

1.      Minutes of last meeting

2.      Matters arising

3.      Statement of Accounts

4.      Correspondence

5.      Any other business

AGM Agenda

1.      Minutes of previous AGM

2.      Report for 2024 season

3.      Election of Officers

4.      Any AGM Business

5.      Permission to dispose of previous correspondence

Following the AGM meeting a Regional Delegates meeting will be held. Any further info, contact Secretary Noel Higginson Tel: 07518 748717.

Cormac O’Hare from Ballyholland has put forward the following proposition to the RPRA (Irish Region).

The RPRA (Irish Region) Mileage awards as follows judged by a panel.

Category 1 Adult

Short Distance minimum of 3 performances between 65 Miles – 250 Miles

Category 1A ages 8-16

Short Distance minimum of 3 performances between 65 Miles – 250 Miles

Category 2 Adult

Middle Distance minimum of 2 performances between 251 Miles – 450 Miles

Category 2A ages 8-16

Middle Distance minimum of 2 performances between 251 Miles – 450 Miles

Category 3 Adult

Long Distance 1 performance 450 Miles and over

Category 3A ages 8-16

Long Distance 1 performance 450 Miles and over

Category 4

Best all-round performance. Minimum of 3 performances with a maximum of 2 from any one category

Category 5

Best performance by a young bird. Minimum of 3 performances from any category.

The AGM for the INFC is planned for Lisburn Leisure Centre on Saturday 8th March. The agenda has not been set yet but items up for discussion will probably include a Marking Centre for Dublin and a number of Rule Changes for 2025. That all might attract a larger attendance as well as voting on officials and the 2025 Race Programme.

Sale Dates - Sawyers Auctions have a number of sales coming up Complete Clearance Sale for Norman Smyth at Drumnavaddy Clubrooms on Saturday 1st February followed by a Bereavement Sale on behalf of the late Noel Ferbuson (Horseshoe) in Glenavy on Monday 3rd February. There is an On-line sale on behalf of Rasharkin &B District who have to relocate the clubrooms and then later the Annual Sale for Newry Hospice. More info available on www.pigeonnetwork.com or the Sawyers Auction site.

NIPA 80th AGM Agenda

The 2025 and 80th Annual General Meeting will take place in the Protestant Hall in Glenavy on Saturday 8th February commencing at 200pm sharp. Only Delegates can vote or enter into the business of the meeting. All clubs must hold a meeting on the Resolutions and mandate their delegates on how to cast their vote. A letter of confirmation that each Delegate(s) club had held a club meeting to vote on Resolutions being produced at the AGM. No discussion on Resolutions.

Agenda will include 1. Minutes of last AGM. 2. CEO Report. 3. Passing of Accounts. 4. Any other 2024 Business. 5, Election of Officers for 2025.

CEO Report 2024/2025 – This will be the most difficult report I have ever had to present to you, I would request to you at club level make sure it is read in its entirety to your members and not tossed to the side and marked read.

I do not wish to alarm you regarding the NIPA present finances, they are very strong with a Net worth of £688,007.

This looks like a massive amount but in real terms if the organisation must purchase new transporters etc it would seriously put a dent in your Balance Sheet and make racing much more expensive to organise.

The Bank Interest generated this year amounted to £15,778. This would pay almost 3 drivers wages, or almost one quarter of your Diesel Bill.

Depreciation will be very high for at least the next 3 years, and this will reduce our Fixed Assets.

The surplus from other organisations was £14,664, this amount is never guaranteed it is very welcome and helps to pay some of our expenses.

If you examine the accounts, it is easy to work out what it costs to keep your transporters on the road, approximately £171,000and the income generated from the crates would not cover the basic costs of keeping them on the road.

The problem facing the NIPA will have to be addressed and you are all aware of it. The membership is falling year on year and the number of pigeons being transported has fallen dramatically.

To collect our pigeons at present we are using 7 transporters which have a capacity of carrying 35,000 pigeons, our maximum number last year was 23,000 pigeons this was only achieved on two occasions, most weeks our numbers ranged from 10,000 to 18,000 birds.

It is very clear from these numbers that the number of transporters will have to decrease, how this is managed will take a lot of planning and have to have the full backing of the membership.

I would recommend that Every Section calls a meeting to discuss this major problem, and senior officers of the NIPA will attend to listen to all your suggestions. I will be arranging a meeting with the Transport Manager, Convoyer and Drivers to listen to their suggestions.

I believe it is no longer the solution to this problem to keep increasing the cost of transportation onto the membership.

We have to learn to keep our expenditure within our income, if we do not in a very few years’ time the NIPA will be in serious trouble and you will have no other option but to take drastic action.

However, if you continue to carry on as present and make no changes your losses will very quickly amount up and be unsustainable, you are being given the chance to do something about it.

You have now received a set of Transporter Accounts, please feel free to contact me if you require any amount clarified.

Moving on to our General Account thankfully it is in surplus, this amount should never be in deficit. The majority of this surplus is made up from the sale of Unikon Rings, Prize-money not claimed and a surplus from the annual Ladies Night. None of this is guaranteed income.

At this point I would like to thank on behalf of the NIPA David West, David Mawhinney, Diamond Carson, Joey Vague, for their assistance in marketing the Unikon Ting sales. Since the start of our partnership with Unikon we have lodged over £50,000 into NIPA funds. You all have benefited from this and its most welcome revenue. However, this income is starting to fall as a few of our members are switching to other systems. If you have any queries on the General Accounts, please feel free to contact me.

Finally, the Balance Sheet is very strong. The value on paper of the NIPA is up on the previous year by approximately £4,800.

In achieving this I would like to thank everyone who assisted the NIPA in achieving this., especially President Cormac, Chairman Pat, Transport Manager Paul, plus transport drivers, Race Controller Jim and every member of the NIPA Committee.

Their input is very much appreciated. Also, sincere thanks from myself and family to everyone who stepped up to the mark when I fell unexpectedly ill in July and ensured that the NIPA continued without any problems.

Now as I come near to the end of my report, I must report to you all about the alarming amount of calls and visits to the NIPA Office regarding the use of drugs in our Sport. Even if a fraction of them are true our sport like many others has a serious problem.

I am now in possession of new Drug Testing Kits for 2025, I can assure you they will be used in 2025. The NIPA requires many members to stand up and be trained by the RPRA to carry out these tests. If you require further information as to how this is done please contact Noel Higginson, Cormac O’Hare, Gerald Delany or Sam Briggs. If you are unable to contact them contact myself leaving your email or telephone number and I will put you in touch with these RPRA Representatives.

The RPRA and the NIPA will receive a new list of prohibited drugs from the FCA. The NIPA will send the names of Drugs that are allegedly being used by pigeon fanciers in Northern Ireland.

I have a list of Three Drugs that are allegedly being used in Northern Ireland. We are forwarding them to the RPRA, I have a list of suppliers, manufactures, and allegedly users.

The NIPA Office is always open to any further information on Drugs. If any of this is true regarding Drugs or any form of performance enhancing products, they must be eradicated from our sport and if anyone is found to be guilty they must be removed from our sport.

Our sport has to be seen as a clean sport free from all Drugs.

I will finish my report hoping that the weather we have endured over the last number of years changes for the better and we see some excellent performances in 2025. Regards Fred Russell CEO of the NIPA.  

NIPA 2025 Resolutions

Resolution Number One submitted by the NIPA Committee

Delete NIPA Rule 35 in its entirety and replace with new Rule 35.

Any member making malicious statements on social media regarding the nipa its officials/committee members or club member and subsequently found to be incorrect shall be brought before the committee and found to be guilty of such practises shall be suspended for a period of time as determined by the committee.

Resolution Number Two submitted by the NIPA Committee

On race marking and race checking, all clubs must print 3 copies of each member’s race entries and race arrival print out.

These all must be signed by the club official and the member concerned or their proxy. These signatures by the member or proxy confirm that you are accepting responsibility that all your pigeons have been race marked correctly and are entered into the race.

Resolution Number Three

Delete NIPA Rule 3a in its entirety and replace with a new Rule 3a.

The delegates representation shall be one delegate for club`s with a membership of 3 to 15 members (any club with less than 3 members will not be entitled to delegate representation). Two delegates for club`s with a membership of16 to 30 members.

3 delegates for club`s with a membership of 31 to 45 members and 4 delegates for club`s with membership above 45.

 

Pic 2 Little CHeryl 22 01 25a

“Little Cheryl” 1st Sect A &
27th Open NIPA Penzance 2023 vel 1297
and 1st Sect & & 1st Open NIPA Penzance 2024 vel 1451
bred and raced by Jimmy Hanson, Coleraine Premier.
The Sect A Meritorious award winner 2024. 

Pic 3 Hughes 1st A OBN 22 01 25a

Winner of 1st Sect A in the NIPA Plougastel OB National
for Sean Hughes of Coalisland & District.

Pic4 robinson bird 1st B OBN 22 01 25a

Winner of 1st Sect B in the Plougastel OB National
for Mr & Mrs Robinson of Cullybackey.

Pic5 JD Braniff 2nd National 1st Section C OBN 22 01 25a

Winner of 1st Sect C & 2nd Open NIPA Plougastel
for J & D Braniff of Glen HPS.

 

Pic 6 Black 1t D OBN 22 01 25a

Winner of 1st Sect D in the Plougastel OB National
for D Black & Son of Dromara.

Pic7 Larkin 1st E OBN 22 01 25a

Winner of 1st Sect E in the Plougastel OB National
for Larkin Bros of Meadows HPS.

Pic 8 Burgess 1st F OBN 22 01 25a

Winner of 1st Sect F in the Plougastel OB National
for Burgess & Brennan of Bangor.

Pic 9 chambers 1st G OBN 22 01 25a

Winner of 1st Sect G in the Plougastel OB National
for B Chambers of Ballyholland.

Pic10 McCrudden 1st H OBN 22 01 25a

Winner of 1st Sect H in the Plougastel OB National
for A McCrudden of Derry & Dist.

 

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