nisbetx Posted March 10, 2019 Report Posted March 10, 2019 Firstly, I would like to say WELL DONE to W. Donnachie on an excellent result in the semi-final and to the owners of the other five birds that have qualified for the final as.well in a very tough race. 925 birds libbed at 8.30am and only 229 home on the day and a total up till now the 3rd day of 304 birds. Race distance 230km = 143 miles. Any one like myself who watched the live stream could see the effort of the birds as many "CRASHED LANDED" onto landing board and crawled through the trap. Secondly, I want as LHS Club Secretery and personnel friend of Craig Wright congratulate him on getting two birds home on the day and hence two into the final. 29th March. These two birds are nest mates with identical pedigrees. There bloodline is middle to long distance so to make it to final against top sprinters is amazing. Also something very uncanny. In the points race averages they sit 130th and 131st after 22 races amassing over 64000 points and only 11 points separating the pair. IDENTICAL TWINS I think. lol. All the best for all six scottish birds in final but unashamedly im rooting for TAILSPIN and TARTAN TINKER. C'MON !!!!!!
Kyleakin Lofts Posted March 10, 2019 Report Posted March 10, 2019 Best of luck to all the Scottish pigeons.
DJWa Posted March 10, 2019 Report Posted March 10, 2019 7 Scottish birds left but shocking returns , only 305 for the final when the intake was around 4000 with only around 40 unactivated birds removed other one loft races in the islands have far better returns every year , why ?
Andrew suckle Posted March 10, 2019 Report Posted March 10, 2019 7 Scottish birds left but shocking returns , only 305 for the final when the intake was around 4000 with only around 40 unactivated birds removed other one loft races in the islands have far better returns every year , why ?Doos are no looked after
paddymac Posted March 10, 2019 Report Posted March 10, 2019 7 Scottish birds left but shocking returns , only 305 for the final when the intake was around 4000 with only around 40 unactivated birds removed . best of luck to the remaining birds going into the finalother one loft races in the islands have far better returns every year , why ?That's some amount of losses, best of luck to the remaining birds in the final race.
freddy1980 Posted March 12, 2019 Report Posted March 12, 2019 shocking return 3000+ birds down before they even hit 143 miles then another bad race and only 305/925 birds left for the final 305/4000 very bad management
freddy1980 Posted March 12, 2019 Report Posted March 12, 2019 I am the Scottish co-ordinator for the derby maspalomas olr looking to try and get more Scottish fanciers in his race this year. the birds come first in this race 100%. this series we started with 1250 birds and had 806 for the first hotspot yesterday. I only managed to get 3 fanciers plus me for this series we only sent 69 birds in total we had 43 birds left for the 1st hotspot race. there was 10 off them in the first 100 the best being 3rd there was 721/806 birds back on the day another 11 home this morning up to now only waiting on 74 to return we have a Facebook page with updates every day the clocking system is benzing go have a look. the final is the 29/30 march if anyone need any info message me the new series 2019/2020 shipment is 24 july. its 500 euros for team 6 birds 5 activated 1 reserve to activate reserve 100 euros and its £30ea for shipping £180 send 2 teams get 1 birds free prize money is 70,000 euros 1st being 25,000 euros am looking to get more Scottish fanciers in the race to fly the flag
Kyleakin Lofts Posted March 12, 2019 Report Posted March 12, 2019 I am the Scottish co-ordinator for the derby maspalomas olr looking to try and get more Scottish fanciers in his race this year. the birds come first in this race 100%. this series we started with 1250 birds and had 806 for the first hotspot yesterday. I only managed to get 3 fanciers plus me for this series we only sent 69 birds in total we had 43 birds left for the 1st hotspot race. there was 10 off them in the first 100 the best being 3rd there was 721/806 birds back on the day another 11 home this morning up to now only waiting on 74 to return we have a Facebook page with updates every day the clocking system is benzing go have a look. the final is the 29/30 march if anyone need any info message me the new series 2019/2020 shipment is 24 july. its 500 euros for team 6 birds 5 activated 1 reserve to activate reserve 100 euros and its £30ea for shipping £180 send 2 teams get 1 birds free prize money is 70,000 euros 1st being 25,000 euros am looking to get more Scottish fanciers in the race to fly the flag Is the derby maspalomas olr the same race as the derby arona?
blue pied Posted March 12, 2019 Report Posted March 12, 2019 Is the derby maspalomas olr the same race as the derby arona?No mate, one gets them home and one doesn’t 😂😂😂
clockman Posted March 12, 2019 Report Posted March 12, 2019 shocking return 3000+ birds down before they even hit 143 miles then another bad race and only 305/925 birds left for the final 305/4000 very bad management 314 now,day 5
paddymac Posted March 13, 2019 Report Posted March 13, 2019 Derby Arona OLR birds fly into Tenerife, The Maspalomas OLR birds fly into Gran Canaria.
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