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Code Race Point Liberation Date

 

 

 

157 Dumfries 1 19th April

 

157 Dumfries 2 26th April

 

164 Carlisle 1 3rd May

 

102 Appleby 10th May

 

323 Ingleton 17th May

 

202 Appleton 24th May

 

215 Uttoxeter 31st May C/Marking

 

157 Dumfries 3 7th June

 

379 Billericay 7th June SNFC , Kilmarnock

 

164 Carlisle 2 14th June

 

102 Appleby 21st June C/Marking

 

348 Maidstone 21st June SNFC , Kilmarnock

 

323 Ingleton 28th June C/Marking

 

344 Ypres 5th July SNFC , Kilmarnock

 

 

 

Young Birds

 

 

 

Code Race Point Liberation Date

 

 

 

157 Dumfries 1 19th July

 

301 Gretna 1 26th July

 

102 Appleby 1 2nd August

 

157 Dumfries 2 9th August

 

301 Gretna 2 16th August

 

102 Appleby 2 23rd August C/Marking

 

323 Ingleton 30th August C/Marking

 

 

 

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Aye and then down the east way the snfc ? Don't get that one ?also think they will struggle for birdage for races the same weekend as the national races jmho .

 

Stuart you are correct about the birdage but these races are cancellable if the fanciers show no interest. It was an attempt to give fanciers a wee bit more value for money while the transporter is standing there idle taxed and insured.

 

The SNFC thing is a different story altogether as Ayrshire program was decided before the SNFC I think. We had hoped for a first race from Newbury but that was changed and I am slightly dubious as to why.

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Stuart you are correct about the birdage but these races are cancellable if the fanciers show no interest. It was an attempt to give fanciers a wee bit more value for money while the transporter is standing there idle taxed and insured.

 

The SNFC thing is a different story altogether as Ayrshire program was decided before the SNFC I think. We had hoped for a first race from Newbury but that was changed and I am slightly dubious as to why.

Hhmm Robert lol

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I think the come back races on this occassion will be quite well supported, whether it will be commercially viable is another argument, I feel a lot of fanciers have a lot of inexperianced doo,s this year, maybe not quite ready for the longer races but will be glad to gain a little more experiance from the shorter distance. time will tell.

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I think the come back races on this occassion will be quite well supported, whether it will be commercially viable is another argument, I feel a lot of fanciers have a lot of inexperianced doo,s this year, maybe not quite ready for the longer races but will be glad to gain a little more experiance from the shorter distance. time will tell.

Good thinking and hope it is successful,well done Ayrshire.
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