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Found it on NFC site Cholet is 302mls 408ydsstevekulpa wrote: ↑June 10th, 2019, 10:41 pmWe have two for you to choose from either Kingsdown 109mls 258yds or NFC cholet which I will get from mum tmz Approx 301mls.
well done Magic last week
Steve
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Well done Teams Kulpa and Sayers.Andy123 wrote: ↑June 10th, 2019, 9:36 pmMagic was closest again on race 1 and 3rd on race 2 closing the gap even more on Steve.
Potter and Trev were joint first on race 2.
I think with the holdovers this certainly affected some of the guesses.
So with race 3 being void the table this week stands as:
1 Steve. 253 points =
2. Magic. 227 points +1
3. Les. 216 points -1
4. Andy. 195 =
5. Trev. 190 points +2
6. Devo. 187 points -1
7. Bryn. 183 points -1
8=. Potter. 170 points =
8=. Rich. 170 points +1
10. Phil. 160 points =
11. Pete. 152 points =
12. CDBL. 143 points =
13=. Buster. 129 points +1
13=. Lee. 129 points -1 (no guesses this week)
15. Starter. 84 points = (no guesses this week)
16. Eastyorkflyer. 55 points = (no guesses this week)
Well done all.
Well done Magic and all in the competition.
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Sorry lads nearly forgot.
This week we will use Pete from Fraserburgh, Steve from Cholet, and Rich from Huntington
Thanks guys.
Race 1 Fraserburgh 284 miles 1749yds
Race 2 Cholet 302 miles 408yds
Race 3 Huntington 156 miles 1721yds
Good luck all.
This week we will use Pete from Fraserburgh, Steve from Cholet, and Rich from Huntington
Thanks guys.
Race 1 Fraserburgh 284 miles 1749yds
Race 2 Cholet 302 miles 408yds
Race 3 Huntington 156 miles 1721yds
Good luck all.
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Do you tend to breed when rings come out. I know John mgee said he would race yearling rather than young birds as gives him and them time to bond and mature together. He finds they range off naturally. I imagine builds up a good local map.stevekulpa wrote: ↑June 11th, 2019, 8:00 pmHi Magic ,I normally eat as much as I can![]()
.as for training our birds have not been trained since about 17th april a few days before the first race.
Steve
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