Racing this weekend
Posted: Sun May 11, 2025 10:01 pm
At present I am racing in 2 races each weekend. This weekend I sent the 9 widowhood cocks to Brighton 102 miles with the West of England South Road Combine. They were liberated at 7.15 in a light NE wind. I thought they would be reasonably quick. But was surprised when I had one drop at 8.56. I had a second one flying around at 9.00 but then disappeared. He came back 4 minutes later clapping around. I later found out that the Worcester fed had liberated from Wincanton race course at 9.00. So I think he saw them and went on a bit of an excursion lol. I had a third at 9.08. By half ten I had 7/9. The 8th at 11.41. I haven’t seen the last one. The winner in our club was doing 1924ypm. I was 16th club 41st Combine. It is a very difficult club to win with a lot of very good fanciers, fanciers who have won many nationals and classics between them. Including 1st & 2nd section 5th & 6th open in last weeks classic and 2nd section 2nd open plus 5 club members in the first 28 open positions in this weeks BICC race. But a fantastic friendly and sociable club.
The first bird was a blue pied yearling bred from “Steve” the blue pied cock from Buster. Second was a red grizzle bred down from a red cock from Magic and the grizzle hen from George. Third bird was Muzzaboy. Bred from Pete’s Muzzabelle bred by Pete. Ironic that Pete came back on the forum today.
The other race was Chale 57 miles with the 3 Counties Championship Club.
I decided to just send 3 two year old spare hens who have been flying out with the youngsters. These hadn’t seen a basket this year. The first one not since a youngster.
These were released at 11.15 in a light E. I had 2 drop together at 12.14. Taking 17th & 18th club. I haven’t seen the third. First bird was bred by Buster. She raced well as a youngster but wasn’t raced last year as she was a widowhood hen. Second was from a cock from Trev and a hen from distance stock.
There were a few missing from both races in the club. So on the whole I was very pleased with them.
Dave and John Staddon had the first 3 and will probably be 1st and 3rd open in the 3 counties. The first 2 were from their marathon family. Distance pigeons can sprint.
The first bird was a blue pied yearling bred from “Steve” the blue pied cock from Buster. Second was a red grizzle bred down from a red cock from Magic and the grizzle hen from George. Third bird was Muzzaboy. Bred from Pete’s Muzzabelle bred by Pete. Ironic that Pete came back on the forum today.
The other race was Chale 57 miles with the 3 Counties Championship Club.
I decided to just send 3 two year old spare hens who have been flying out with the youngsters. These hadn’t seen a basket this year. The first one not since a youngster.
These were released at 11.15 in a light E. I had 2 drop together at 12.14. Taking 17th & 18th club. I haven’t seen the third. First bird was bred by Buster. She raced well as a youngster but wasn’t raced last year as she was a widowhood hen. Second was from a cock from Trev and a hen from distance stock.
There were a few missing from both races in the club. So on the whole I was very pleased with them.
Dave and John Staddon had the first 3 and will probably be 1st and 3rd open in the 3 counties. The first 2 were from their marathon family. Distance pigeons can sprint.