dal2 Posted November 17, 2012 Report Posted November 17, 2012 I see where you are coming from dal2 after reading ETS rules however their may be a way of each registration requirment from 1 ETS clock but would have to talk to someone more knowledgeable regarding same.Ye me too!! Think that a duplicate clocking will only be read if the members No1 clock has a prob?
JADE Posted November 17, 2012 Report Posted November 17, 2012 the birds would all have to registered in one "members" name. I think I have seen the RPRA and other one loft races was entered in nationals or classic races. The breeders name would not be on the result it would only be ackowledged in the press. I dont think the winner of this years ybn was bred where it was raced
peter pandy Posted November 17, 2012 Report Posted November 17, 2012 Ye me too!! Think that a duplicate clocking will only be read if the members No1 clock has a prob? Dal2, when registering bird into the clock can your SHU registration No not be included either before or after the ring No. After all their is nothing in the rules that says only one person can time in.
dal2 Posted November 17, 2012 Report Posted November 17, 2012 Dal2, when registering bird into the clock can your SHU registration No not be included either before or after the ring No. After all their is nothing in the rules that says only one person can time in.As far as I am concerned Peter only the members stock is loaded by the club sec onto their clock thus limiting you to clocking only your birds?
Delboy Posted November 17, 2012 Author Report Posted November 17, 2012 the birds would all have to registered in one "members" name. I think I have seen the RPRA and other one loft races was entered in nationals or classic races. The breeders name would not be on the result it would only be ackowledged in the press. I dont think the winner of this years ybn was bred where it was raced Correct on all points
peter pandy Posted November 17, 2012 Report Posted November 17, 2012 Mony a mickle mak a muckle an rools ur oanly guidlines LOL.
jake12 Posted November 17, 2012 Report Posted November 17, 2012 The last time the SHU OLR was flown, one fancier/members name was used.(say the Loft Manager) All birds going to the OLR are sent accompanied by a Transfer of the rings registering them to him/her.For the final race He/she would apply to the SNFC to fly in their Young bird national in their name and pay the required fee. The SNFC Secretary would put this member in the Section/region as shown in SNFC Rule book. The members that have birds competing in the final would have the option to pool their bird/birds in the Section/Region/Open. After the race the birds are usually Auctioned with 50% to the OLR and 50% to Whoever paid the entry into the OLR. any birds on the result would show The Loft Managers name, But I think considering the boost the extra birdage/pools would give the SNFC (I think it was about 90 birds the last time)It could be possible that any Diplomas won could be changed to the breeder/owners name.
WulDon Posted November 17, 2012 Report Posted November 17, 2012 deff worth a go dont think you will get the tan though in tenerife ya will!
WulDon Posted November 17, 2012 Report Posted November 17, 2012 The last time the SHU OLR was flown, one fancier/members name was used.(say the Loft Manager) All birds going to the OLR are sent accompanied by a Transfer of the rings registering them to him/her.For the final race He/she would apply to the SNFC to fly in their Young bird national in their name and pay the required fee. The SNFC Secretary would put this member in the Section/region as shown in SNFC Rule book. The members that have birds competing in the final would have the option to pool their bird/birds in the Section/Region/Open. After the race the birds are usually Auctioned with 50% to the OLR and 50% to Whoever paid the entry into the OLR. any birds on the result would show The Loft Managers name, But I think considering the boost the extra birdage/pools would give the SNFC (I think it was about 90 birds the last time)It could be possible that any Diplomas won could be changed to the breeder/owners name. how can you change a diploma into some one elses name after it is won!
jake12 Posted November 17, 2012 Report Posted November 17, 2012 how can you change a diploma into some one elses name after it is won! This is just for you Wuldon.When the Diplomas were originally printed. You instructed the computer to print " race " Position to stop "Sect, Region, Open" Sometimes the process was interupted through a paper jam or such, and if 60% of the labels were printed it meant you still had to start at the beginning again. Some members may recall the odd diploma that had no label and just printed directly on to the card. (we had a we setup on the office program to do this). The new SNFC program was written to try and cover all eventualities so when you Ask for a race you tell it, "Race, Sect, Reg, Open" This creates a file that you can print, and you can edit to print any group or even individual diplomas. It would not be to hard to delete a few from the print file and redo them on the office prog to change the name. I note that andy does not use labels now and prints directly to the diploma. p.s. no sae much o` the "Wacko" pal, I prefer "Seashore" or "Hiedra"
WulDon Posted November 17, 2012 Report Posted November 17, 2012 This is just for you Wuldon.When the Diplomas were originally printed. You instructed the computer to print " race " Position to stop "Sect, Region, Open" Sometimes the process was interupted through a paper jam or such, and if 60% of the labels were printed it meant you still had to start at the beginning again. Some members may recall the odd diploma that had no label and just printed directly on to the card. (we had a we setup on the office program to do this). The new SNFC program was written to try and cover all eventualities so when you Ask for a race you tell it, "Race, Sect, Reg, Open" This creates a file that you can print, and you can edit to print any group or even individual diplomas. It would not be to hard to delete a few from the print file and redo them on the office prog to change the name. I note that andy does not use labels now and prints directly to the diploma. p.s. no sae much o` the "Wacko" pal, I prefer "Seashore" or "Hiedra" dunno, havent printed national diplomas could send you DIAZEPANS if you want? ^_^
frank-123 Posted November 17, 2012 Report Posted November 17, 2012 Could make a comeback for this one loft race when do the sales start?
alec guinness Posted November 17, 2012 Report Posted November 17, 2012 Could make a comeback for this one loft race when do the sales start? good man frank.
alec guinness Posted November 17, 2012 Report Posted November 17, 2012 This is just for you Wuldon.When the Diplomas were originally printed. You instructed the computer to print " race " Position to stop "Sect, Region, Open" Sometimes the process was interupted through a paper jam or such, and if 60% of the labels were printed it meant you still had to start at the beginning again. Some members may recall the odd diploma that had no label and just printed directly on to the card. (we had a we setup on the office program to do this). The new SNFC program was written to try and cover all eventualities so when you Ask for a race you tell it, "Race, Sect, Reg, Open" This creates a file that you can print, and you can edit to print any group or even individual diplomas. It would not be to hard to delete a few from the print file and redo them on the office prog to change the name. I note that andy does not use labels now and prints directly to the diploma. p.s. no sae much o` the "Wacko" pal, I prefer "Seashore" or "Hiedra" when you are out in Tenerife will you let me know how ma wee doo is getting on!! :P
WulDon Posted November 18, 2012 Report Posted November 18, 2012 when you are out in Tenerife will you let me know how ma wee doo is getting on!! :P going out for the new year mate, will be looking out for the scottish team! :emoticon-0157-sun:
blaz Posted November 18, 2012 Report Posted November 18, 2012 it might put some fanciers off sending to yb national.if it gets a big entry and not to hard a yb season their could be well over 300 sent to final.if weather anything like last yb national it would be spot on for the olr .also taking a good part of the drag with maybe 300 plus all heading to same loft.then their might be a yearling race the following year from a national race point.as the lofts would be in a good locasion for yb,s from nat also for yearlings.
WulDon Posted November 19, 2012 Report Posted November 19, 2012 (edited) it might put some fanciers off sending to yb national.if it gets a big entry and not to hard a yb season their could be well over 300 sent to final.if weather anything like last yb national it would be spot on for the olr .also taking a good part of the drag with maybe 300 plus all heading to same loft.then their might be a yearling race the following year from a national race point.as the lofts would be in a good locasion for yb,s from nat also for yearlings. not a great idea imo, the winner of a OLR race should be a worthy winner from an individual lib and not a tail biter.. which could end u being the case here! Edited November 19, 2012 by WulDon
Henrik Posted November 19, 2012 Report Posted November 19, 2012 Any info on who is going to be running this One Loft Race? I would also think that if the plan is to send them with the National it should be brought up at the National AGM. Would agree with Wullie that it should be a stand alone race as the SHU one was, with the option of sending to the YB Nat if they return.
tiger Posted November 19, 2012 Report Posted November 19, 2012 Any info on who is going to be running this One Loft Race? I would also think that if the plan is to send them with the National it should be brought up at the National AGM. Would agree with Wullie that it should be a stand alone race as the SHU one was, with the option of sending to the YB Nat if they return. i hear its billy holland ? and they can go with nat if they like as long as they are members ,
VMS Posted November 19, 2012 Report Posted November 19, 2012 Think its a great idea might even have a go myself if it gets off the ground.
WulDon Posted November 19, 2012 Report Posted November 19, 2012 i hear its billy holland ? and they can go with nat if they like as long as they are members , if that the case i'm pretty sure it will have an impact on the YB national, members may consider jumping ship! after last years carry on could be enough to tip some lofts!! :emoticon-0138-thinking:
tiger Posted November 19, 2012 Report Posted November 19, 2012 if that the case i'm pretty sure it will have an impact on the YB national, members may consider jumping ship! after last years carry on could be enough to tip some lofts!! :emoticon-0138-thinking:why ? should not matter more birds the better , and it gives the guys in the west a chance 2 get a time in
VMS Posted November 19, 2012 Report Posted November 19, 2012 why ? should not matter more birds the better , and it gives the guys in the west a chance 2 get a time in :lol:
vandenabeele Posted November 19, 2012 Report Posted November 19, 2012 i hear its billy holland ? and they can go with nat if they like as long as they are members ,Just been up to Lamberton to look at the new site - works all levelled and ready for concreting - thought I might get a job but Billy Bilsland beat me to it!! I personally think they will get a better race if they could go with the up north combine to their national and will get a distance of about 330 miles which would be a great test for the birds. ps will try to get some photos.
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