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The Joe Murphy Column 12/11/20


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The SHU Trophy winners for 2020 season are as follows;

 

News from Linda Brooks the SHU Secretary who forwarded the details of the winners. "Davie Gullane wins the Annie Ross Bowes Trophy’. Davie has been the SHU stray officer since 2012 and is a worthy winner of this silver salver. The SHU Stray Officer has a difficult job co-ordinating the processing and repatriation of pigeons to their appropriate Federations and owners particularly since the centre itself is no longer on the race route having relocated from Gretna. This means every federation has to make arrangements to ferry the collected strays to the centre then again to have them picked up after Davie has them sorted into their respective Federation baskets. Davie goes to special lengths to make sure any bird passing through the centre gets the best care and attention and will often hold on to any for an additional period to ensure it is fit to be transported home. The past season has been a difficult one for Davie on a personal level yet he has continued to keep the welfare of your pigeons high on his list of priorities and we are ALL indebted to him for the work he carries out during each young bird race season."

 

The Dewar Trophy was not won this year and this is the first time EVER since its introduction in 1973. The reason being this trophy is for performance achieved by a bird from CHANNEL races into Scotland. Due to the Covid 19 virus the SNFC only held ONE channel race this season with their other race from the inland race point of Maidstone. The stipulations for the Dewar Trophy are a pigeon has to win twice in the same season from over the channel. So therefore no winners in 2020.

 

 

The McCrae’s Battalion Trophy for (multi performances old bird & young bird from a single loft) is won by G W & P Macaloney. Their blue cock SU19 4804 won the following positions.

 

Date Race Point Distance Position Won Birds Velocity

 

20 May Hexham 97-1253 8 club 395 1345

6 June Ripon 157-93 2 club 373 1088 2 LSC 942

 

2 Sect 2237

 

2 Fed 5697

 

12 June Worksop 213-1717 1 Club 273 1469

 

1 LSC 703

 

1 Sect 1638 1 Fed 4225

 

Yearling Open 1 Sect 1150 1 Open 2960

 

18 June Melton Mowbray 249-675 8 Club 154 1042

 

15 LSC 371

 

12 Sect 824

 

26 Fed 2004

 

24 June Kettering 276-1066 5 Club 37 1170

 

12 LSC 286

 

16 Sect 315

 

25 Fed 719

 

This cock only entered in 6 races in 2020 and featured in every result.

 

Blue hen SU20 2403

 

1 August Kelso 63-1627 2 Club 349 1089

 

3 LSC 724

 

3 Sect 1688 4 Fed 3794

 

30 August Hexham 97-1253 8 Club 195 1142

 

9 LSC 452

 

12 Sect 726

 

18 Fed 1674

 

5 September Sedgefield 130-1587 2 Club 150 1095

 

2 LSC 302

 

2 Sect 362

 

2 Fed 890

 

12 September Ripon 157-93 2 Club 65

 

2 LSC 154

 

4 Sect 156

 

4 Fed 470

 

The Celtic Trophy presented by Taffy Bowen from Wales, for performances up to 300 miles is won by Brian Chalmers; SU17DF1568 blue cock

 

Race Point Date Position Won No Birds Distance Velocity

 

Alnwick 20 June 1st club 1st Fed 1873 77-853 1306-2

 

Ripon 30 June 3 club 3 Fed 1529 157-13 1267-19

 

Melton 12 July 1 club 1 Fed 995 153-1221 1353

 

Mowbray

 

Coldstream 18 July 1club 1Fed 674 50-60 1302

 

 

Brian also wins the Yearling Friendship Cup for outstanding performance; with his blue hen SU19F131 winner of 2nd club 3rd section C 9th open SNFC Maidstone from an entry of 2894 birds; flying a distance of 377 miles 1 yard; recording a velocity of 1265.27

 

 

The Unikon Trophy for Outstanding Performances by Young Bird is won by Billy Bilsland; with SU20 591 winner of 1st section 1st open SNFC Huntingdon flying a distance of 254miles -1081 yards recording a velocity of 1393-85

 

The Old Bird Ogilvie Trophy for Individual Performance is won by W Kinnear & son Barry; with their blue bar cock SU16P2592 winner of 1st section B 1st open SNFC Reims flying a distance of 551 miles 1592 yards recording a velocity of 1541-44. Winning the race by 117 yard per minutes this amounts to a lead of 53 minutes over the 2nd pigeon from an entry of 1,490 birds.

 

The Mr & Mrs Murphy Trophy; for Young Bird Performance Champion is won by John McNeill of Broxburn. The winner is SU20CA1872 a blue hen. Her performances are as follows;

 

Date Race Point Position won Birdage Distance Velocity

 

15 August Appleby 16 Fed 896 102-736 1264-283

30 August Wakefield 7 Fed 348 176-1413 1061-722

 

30 August Wakefield 7 SC Combine 270

 

5 September Newark 1st Fed 133 224-970 1178-045

 

12 Sept Huntingdon 4sect D 1144 281-1178 1208-87

 

SNFC 57 Open

 

 

Whom I’m informed is not very well and is in hospital at this time; I hope this news gives John and his wife Marion a little lift. They are both in our thoughts at this time.

 

Congratulations to ALL the ABOVE winners from the SHU management select committee WELL DONE one and ALL.

 

EU Regulation

 

I was asked by a friend to check out the RPRA web site regarding the above issue. There is information circulating on social media regarding EU Regulation 2016/429. This regulation, that is relevant to the transport of animals, has been in force since 2016. However, the concerns raised in the posts relate to supplementary requirements of EU Regulation 2020/688 which comes into force in 2021, in particular the interpretation that the relevant article requires animals to be ‘quarantined’ for 21 days after attending sporting events in other EU countries. In the case of pigeon racing this would mean quarantined within the loft. This is obviously unworkable and would be detrimental to pigeon racing all over Europe. The RPRA has already approached DEFRA and the APHA to seek clarification. In addition other European racing organisations have contacted their government departments. This issue has also been raised with the FCI. The EU has a long history of recognising pigeon racing as a historic and cultural activity that requires a different approach to transportation, disease control and animal transport in general. We are positive that any issue that may result from the new regulation will be clarified as soon as possible and discussions opened, in order to reach a position that facilitates our requirements as a cultural activity. Check out the RPRA web site for updated information. JM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This week’s Photos

 

Dr Anderson hen see text.

 

Dr Anderson hen see text.jpg

 

 

Hamish Chec Cock see text

 

Hamish Chec Cock see text.jpg

 

 

Ellis see text

 

Ellis see text.jpg

 

Received an email from Kenny Droog who wrote, ‘Hi Joe, hope you are staying safe and well, and Kevin is doing ok. We have a grandson who doesn’t look at the pigeon but I have forward you a photo of little ‘Ellis’ who has just turned 3 and will not stay out of the loft. In fact during the racing season, I was lucky after I timed in she nipped in opened the door and let the birds out. I have forwarded a pic with her and a late bred she likes, (I know what you are thinking Joe Murphy; late breds in October). Not great news up here as we have heard that Bob Baldie is giving up the pigeons and he is such a nice man. I have also enclosed a photograph of a chequer hen that was owned by the great Dr Anderson. There is no name on the back of the picture, and I wonder if any readers of your column know anything about the pigeon. I go a farmer who lives in Bo`ness and when he was downsizing he asked if I would like a Dr Anderson original picture. His late uncle was a great friend of the doctor and was left the picture in his will, and it was passed down to him. If anyone knows anything relating to the hen please contact Kenny on kenneth.droog@sky.com

 

 

Good Birds

 

Good Birds

The first pigeon highlighted this week is a chequer 4 year old hen SU16F1953; she is raced by SNFC Maidstone winner Brian Chalmers of Kennoway. As a 2 year old she won 20th section C but no open prize from Roye a distance of 510 miles 1515 yards. Then in 2019 she was timed from Maidstone to win 40th section C 158th open flying 377 miles this same year she was again across the channel to the same race point Roye and she was to the fore wining 12th section C 31st open. This year 2020 she was sent to the only channel race from Reims Gold Cup race and she won 5th section C 9th open flying a distance of 567 miles. This should win her a SNFC Silver Award for Brian who has had a very successful year as he won 1st open SNFC Maidstone in 2020, a season he will never forget that’s for sure. Staying in section C we come to another SNFC winner John Wiseman of Dundee who won 1st open SNFC Reims with ‘Balnuith Dreims’ in 2018. John timed his blue bar hen SU17DF2025 who in 2018 won 18th section C 46th open flying a distance of 395 miles; then in 2019 she won 71st section C 193rd open from Buckingham a distance of 323 miles. She was entered into the Maidstone race but failed to win a section or open prize (she was 12 places from making the open result: however she did win John some pool money. This year 2020 she was entered into the Gold Cup race from Reims and she won 29th section C 99th open flying a distance of 583 miles so a pigeon to look out for next year John. We now come to another hard luck pigeon flown by Hamish Ferguson from Broxburn his chequer cock SU12CA2294 as a 3 year old won 5th section D 84th open from Clermont 1547 birds doing a velocity of 1112 ypm for a distance of 517 miles. The following year he was entered into the Ypres race with a convoy of 2324 birds flying a distance of 439 miles he recorded a velocity of 918 ypm and he won 192nd open but no section prize. Moving onto 2017 he was sent to the Alencon race with an entry of 1742 birds flying a distance of 540 miles to his home loft. He was to the fore and won 2nd section D 29th open doing a velocity of 624 when only 50 birds made it home from this ‘smash’; He competed in the Gold Cup race in 2018 but was out of the prize list. He was entered into the Gold Cup race from Burdinne in 2019with 1251 birds competing and he won 77th open but no section prize flying 512 miles recording a velocity of 1313 ypm. This year 2020 he was set up for Reims race with 1490 birds competing entered by 313 members flying a distance of 561 miles and once again he did not win a section D prize card but made the open result winning 143rd open. This was such a pity as he has won 5 times on the open result from 5 different race points however he has won only twice in the section D and requires ONE MORE section diploma for his Silver Award and I hope he can achieve this next year, as he has also been curtailed due to Covid as there was only one distance race in the national this year, hope you can achieve this award next year Hamish. As birds like these don’t come along very often; Dale Renwick has sent me a photograph of Hamish’s pigeon. My last pigeon in this feature this week comes from the south section and is another hard luck story. This blue bar hen SU15S3180 is raced by Graham Dalgliesh & son of Ecclefechan, in 2018 she won72nd open no section prize from Roye a distance of 449 miles; then in 2019 she was entered into the Buckingham inland national and she won 36th section A 173rd open flying 231 miles. She was then entered into the Burdinne Gold Cup race and she was to the fore winning 2nd section A and 7th open flying a distance of 466 miles. This year 2020 she was entered into the Reims race a distance of 509 miles and won 14th section A but no open position had she won a section prize from her first water race she could have won a Silver Award but she still has time on her side and can do it in 2021, wishing Graham and his son all the best in achieving this award.

 

 

 

 

 

Joe’s Joke

 

Who says Men don’t remember.

 

 

A couple were Christmas shopping; the town centre was packed full and as she walked around she was surprised to discover her husband was nowhere to be seen. She was quite upset as they had a lot to do and hence, she was so worried that she called him on her mobile phone to ask him where he was. In a quiet voice he said, ‘Do you remember the jewellers we went into about 5 years ago, where you fell in love with that diamond neckless we couldn’t afford, and I told you I would get it for you one day?. The wife choked up and started to cry and said ‘Yes, I do remember that shop’. He replied ‘Well I’m in the pub next door’.

 

 

 

Please continue to keep the news flowing; to Joe Murphy Mystical Rose Cottage 2 Flutorum Avenue Thornton by Kirkcaldy KY1 4BD or phone 01592 770331 or Email to joejmurphy1@gmail.com REMEMBER THE J IN THE MIDDLE or you can also view online editions on: www.elimarpigeons.com www.fancierchat.co.uk www.pigeon-chat.co.uk - www.Pigeonbasics.com - Pigeon Racing the Basics! - thecanadianpigeoninternational.com www.internationalracingpigeon.com or

 

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