The Joe Murphy Column
By the time this article appears in print the racing season will be over for another year; some races have gone to plan with others a bit erratic with pigeons taken longer than normal to return home. This could obviously be caused by classing with other federations; however, you would think in this day and age, communication with other organizations would be easier. We have the race programmes highlighted at the back of the BHW every week during the racing season and I sometimes wonder if fanciers (or controllers) take note of these. Obviously, the weather play’s a big part in our sport but I think clashing is also a major issue. Once it gets a little colder you will hear of birds returning to their home lofts. I have always found that these birds have become ‘streetwise’ and some of them turn out to be good racers in later life.
Calling it a Day
I received a phone call from Tom McLoud from Elphinstone which was as follows; ‘Hi Joe hope you and Margaret are well. I am going to hold my clearance sale will on Sunday 26th November at Danderhall Miners Club; with viewing from 11:30 and the sale will start at 1-00 pm; watch out for an avert appearing in British Homing World nearer the time. Tom tells me; ‘After 60 years with pigeons Joe I contracted pigeon lung a few years ago but now cannot be amongst them without suffering badly. I’m not doing the pigeons justice, or my own health. Many people over the years; even up to this day are still winning with ‘Constellation Lofts’ Gold Line which is as good a family as any in the British Isles. Having won for 40 years and still winning up to the present time like ‘Champion Dolomite’ a Scottish National Gold Award winner. This cock has won prizes from 6 different race points in France. His positions are as follows; 1999 won 11th open Nantes & 58th open Sartilly; 2000 won 144th open Messac; 2002 won 166th open Reims & 151st open Clermont and 33rd open Chenoise in 2003. Incidentally Dolomite sire was ‘Red Adair’ who was also a SNFC Gold Award Winner. The latest top pigeon of this line is known as ‘Prince Charlie’ Tom’s SNFC Silver Award winner which will be in the sale. Tom’s line also had a big influence on the winning lines of ‘Midnight Son’ another SNFC Gold Award winner for Richard & Jamie Combe. The original 2 birds that started this line in 1981 was ‘Chris’ 4 times a SNFC prize winner; crossed with ‘Stella’ also 4 times a SNFC prize winner. Plus, she won 1st 8th & 12th federation in club racing for Tom and she was the dam of John Bell of Tranent’s 1st federation winner. I have added a photograph of Tom’s ‘Dolomite’ and you will see Tom has been a hard taskmaster and he has line bred this Kirkpatrick family for 40 years; and is there any better blood anywhere???? Watch out for Tom’s advert and I wish him all the best for the future and hope his health improves.
Dolomite SNFC Gold Award Winner see text
Kingdon RPA
News from Pete Penman who writes ‘Hi Joe, the KRPA held their final young bird race of the season from Wakefield on Saturday 2nd of September. Our small convoy was transported along with the Fife & Dundee federations to the race point where they were all liberated together. This turned out to be a first-class race with most members reporting full returns by the time the clocks were checked. Taking the honours this week is the consistent loft of Sandy Proctor of St. Serfs with the same bird that won last week. A darkness checker hen on her second flight; she was a gift bird from Dyke Armour. In six young bird races Sandy has topped the Kingdom on 3 occasions and also been 2 in another. In 2nd place is Bob Blyth also of St. Serfs; who is another consistent loft with the youngsters. He timed in a natural checker cock bred by Steve Wright from Martin Buik sprinters. Third is Coaltown's Chic Dinsdale with a dark checker whose grandsire won 1st section from SNRPC Arras on one side; while on the other side the grandam is Chic’s blue pied hen; who was a multiple winner from the channel. 4th spot goes to Coaltown’s Gary Hall with a mealy cock; this being an Andy Gregson DeWeerdt x Stuart Davie of Dundee. Next place goes to Alec Brunton also from St. Serf’s club with a checker hen bred by Dyke Armour. 6th place goes to Gary Hall with a blue hen that won the club last week flying to a 4-day old youngster. Well done to all and once again Joe THANK YOU for giving our members a much-deserved mention in your weekly column. The publicity we have received is excellent; kindest regards Pete Penman.
Pentland Hills Federation
News from Andy Miller with the 5th race from Harrowgate flown on Sunday 27th August; a distance of 138 to 152 miles for the members. The convoy was liberated at 10:35 into a west to north west wind, the least said about this weekend’s race the better with about 60-70% of the 3000+ convoy missing. However, there’s always a winner and this week its Freddie & Willie Robertson from Danderhall club, with a darkness youngster bred by Danny Henderson from Dundee. Danny sent me details which are as follows: Sire was bred from a son of Ian Jamieson of Amble UNC winner ‘Money-spinner’; the dam of the sire was from Dutch fancier Leo Van Rhyn from his ‘Champion Dakota’. Dam of the winner was 24th & 64th open SNRPC. Her sire is a son of ‘Frizsion Boy’ of Franz Zwols when paired to a Wilf Reed hen that was 2nd section young bird national for Gavin Ferguson of Forfar. A Winter of Danderhall is 2nd with A Baillie of the same club in 3rd spot. Andy Miller of Sighthill club is 4th with Mr & Mrs Lindsay of Danderhall club in 5th place. Helen Aitken & sons of Woodburn club take the next 4 places. From the Bubwith race flown on Saturday 2nd of September 38 lofts sent 500 birds; liberated at 09.00 into a light north east wind. Freddie & Willie Robertson from Danderhall club are 1st 6th & 7th with A Winter of the same club in 2nd & 3rd positions. A Baillie is 4th & 8th. S & S Tierney are 5th with A Baillie winning 8th spot. J Quinn of Sighthill club wins 9th 10th & 11th positions.
Danderhall Racing Pigeon Club
News from Barry Kinnear regarding the Peterborough Midweek open young bird race; which had 26 members prepaying 105 birds with the actual entry of 19 members sending birds; these were liberated on Wednesday 30th August at 08-00am into a light north wind. Taking top spot is Sinclair Thomson & son of Traprain club with 2nd 3rd & 6th places going to A Winter of Danderhall; S & S Teirney of the same club are 4th with Jimmy McNeil of Traprain in 5th spot. Tam McLeod is 7th with his Traprain club mate J Bosworth winning 8th & 10th places with Walker & Brown of Danderhall winning 9th spot. Sinclair Thomson & son win the Yearling- Annual Jocky Brown Memorial Trophy, The Young Birds Sporting Challenge Trophy and the 2 Race Average – Joe Murphy Trophy.
The support (birds entered) for these races does not make this a viable venture in the current format; Anyone with any suggestions on the format for going forward please contact club president or secretary for consideration – need some innovate thinking!!!!!!
Also – 2 bits of feedback received for consideration on races going forward –Have the race from a shorter distance; earlier in the season with an entry of £10 bird. - Continue with prepaid £20 birdage (max 10) but duplicate with SNFC inland National (yearlings) & Young Bird national (youngsters). Any further suggestions for consideration to Barry.
North of Scotland Federation
News from George Duthie who informs us that 31 members sent 511 birds to Strathkinness in Fife with the birds being liberated into a light south west wind. Topping the (east section 11 members sending 250 birds) east section and federation is Peterhead & District’s R H Whyte with a bird doing a velocity of 1715 ypm. He also wins 9th & 10th east section and open. Maskame & Cordiner of the same club win 2nd 6th & 7th east section and open. Neil Holt of the same Peterhead & District club win 3rd 4th & 5th east section and open. With club mate J Holt winning 8th place in both section and open. The West Section had 20 members sending 261 birds. Topping the west section and also winning 4th & 8th section 18th 24th & 30th open are the partnership of Fulton & Ritchie Loft 2 from Devern Valley club. (A West section positions were won by Devern Valley members) G McLeod wins 2nd & 3rd section; 20th & 21st open. A Hay wins 5th 6th & 7th section 25th 26th & 27th open. A Wilson wins 9th & 10th section 31st & 32nd open.
Clubs First Bird
Peterhead & District’s winner is velocity 1715.946
Inverurie; S Witherspoon velocity 1532.610
Devern Valley Fulton & Ritchie Loft 2 velocity 1512.242
Elgin & District J Jack velocity 1180.152
Well Done To R Whyte On Topping The Fed, Well done to Fulton & Ritchie 2 on Winning the West Section.
Arbroath Racing Pigeon Club
News from Charlie Cameron with the 7th young bird race from Wakefield with 3 members sent 58 birds; the race was flown on the 2nd September with the convoy liberated into a light north east wind. Charlie & Glen took the first 5 places with all these birds dropping together.
East of Scotland Federation
News from Tom McEwen with the result of the Bubwith race flown on Saturday 2nd September with the convoy liberated at 09-00am into a light north east wind. Topping the federation; having a great race is John Bird of Prestonpans as he won 1st 3rd 5th & 7th federation. Another fancier who is having a very good season with 5 birds in the top 10; winning 2nd 4th 6th 9th & 10th places is Keith Howie also from the ‘Pan’s’. Also, in with a nice one in 8th spot are Mr & Mrs March of Prestonpans this competes the top 10.
Prestonpans HS;
Winning 1st & 3rd places is John Bird with both birds being Vandenabeele from original stock from Woodside Lofts. John’s 2nd bird is also a Vandenabeele blue hen; her sire is a half-brother to champion ‘Flight Leader’; while the dam is a dark chequer hen from Graham Stewart of Whitecraigs. Keith Howie is 3rd with a granddaughter of ‘Shadow’. Thank You Joe; for ALL the publicity the East of Scotland Federation and Prestonpans HS has received this year from you in your weekly column. We in Central Scotland would not receive any publicity if it was not for the Joe Murphy Column. More power to your pen and may I wish both you and Margaret good health and happiness in the future; yours Tom’.
Fife Federation Of Homing Pigeons
News from Geordie Todd who tells us there was an entry 237 birds entered into the Wakefield federation open race with the convoy liberated at 8:00 into a light north east wind on 2nd September. Taking 1st 2nd 3rd east section and 1st 2nd & 4th open is John Harcus of St Andrews. Kennoway’s B Chalmers wins 1st & 4th centre section 3rd & 9th open. Club mate Brian Kinnear wins 2nd 3rd & 5th centre section 5th 8th & 11th open. Davie Jack of St Andrews wins 4th 5th & 6th east section 6th 7th & 10th open. Geordie finishes off his report by saying ‘Joe, on behalf of the federation member’s I would like to thank you for the service you have done all season; i.e., in publicising our federation results in your weekly column; it is much appreciated. My thanks to Geordie for this remark.
Almond Valley Federation
News from Lynn Stewart with the Catterick race flown on 2nd September with the convoy of 483 birds liberated at 11:00 hours. Taking top honours and also winning 12th & 13th places are Freddie Jamieson & son of East Calder club with the winner doing a velocity of 1349. Mr & Mrs Fleming of the same club are 2nd with the partnership of Burnside & Drysdale also from East Calder club winning 3rd spot. West Calder’s John Bird who has had a very good young bird season wins 4th 6th 7th 8th 9th & 10th positions. John Hadfield splits the above positions as he wins 5th place.
Thank You
To the press officers who have supplied me with their club and federation results throughout the season; it is hard to believe that the 2023 season is now over. It doesn’t seem that long ago when I started looking out the Space Weather as I know many fanciers appreciate this and follow it rigorously especially when the young bird racing starts. I would also like to thank all the people who have sent in little snippets of interest that I have used throughout the season. It amazes me why some federations never send in their results; as this would at least gives their members some publicity for their efforts. However, to the people who have sent their results in on a weekly basis I THANK THEM SO MUCH.
My Last Request re Dewar Trophy Winners
It seems to have been harder this year putting together my weekly article, maybe it is because I’m getting older, or it could be the fact that I have also been working on my book on the SHU Dewar Trophy winners. The 50th winner will be awarded with this wonderful trophy at the SHU show later this year. I have sent Jim Hannah a list of all the previous winners and runners up and he is going to see if he can find any photographs to go with the article. However, I’m NOW asking these winning fanciers if THEY could send me a photograph of their winning pigeon or of THEMSELVES, with the Dewar Trophy. I know that if I won this lovely trophy, I would have had a photograph taken, so once again I ask these fanciers to HELP ME OUT BY SUPPLYING A PHOTOGRAPH OF THEM OR THEIR PIGEON to go with the book. This will be my last request as it will soon be the time to select the 2023 winner; and then the book will go to the printers.
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