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RACE PROGRAMME 2018

OLD BIRDS

12th May Stirling (277)

19th May Blackford (394)

26th May Perth (395)

2nd June Coupar Angus (109)

9th June Arbroath (26)

16th June Brechin (108)

23rd June Portlethen (362)

30th June

7th July Fraserburgh (28) OPEN

14th July Perth (395)

20th July Thurso (249) OPEN Conveyed by NRCC

Birsay (396) OPEN Not in Averages

 

Non-Fed fliers to pay £8 Administration Fee for any Open Race Entered as well as Birdage.

 

YOUNG BIRDS

4th August Stirling YB (277)

11th August Blackford YB (394)

18th August Perth YB (395)

25th August Coupar Angus YB (109)

1st September Brechin YB (108)

 

Open Competition

 

The Kyleakin Gold Cup will be a three-race trophy where three nominated pigeons can be entered per race,

but one of these nominated pigeons must be timed in every race. The loft with the best average over all

races will hold the cup for one year and win £120.

 

All pigeons entered cost £1 each. Up to 3 pigeons can be nominated as the Gold Cup entry. Only these 3

pigeons can be timed on the Gold Cup result.

 

All Lofts in Scotland flying 140 miles in a northerly direction to Fraserburgh are eligible to enter. Official

SHU measurements and clocking system requirements must be supplied prior to entry.

 

Fraserburgh, Thurso and Birsay Prize money

1st £25

2nd £10

3rd £5

 

Pools Federation Pools will be paid in full Open Pools as below

 

Pools will be split 50%, 25%, 15% and 5% to the first four pooled birds. The remaining 5% is used for

administration purposes.

 

Nominations

Nominations will be won by the first Nominated Pigeon. 95% will be paid out. The remaining 5% is used

for administration purposes.

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RACE PROGRAMME 2018

OLD BIRDS

12th May Stirling (277)

19th May Blackford (394)

26th May Perth (395)

2nd June Coupar Angus (109)

9th June Arbroath (26)

16th June Brechin (108)

23rd June Portlethen (362)

30th June

7th July Fraserburgh (28) OPEN

14th July Perth (395)

20th July Thurso (249) OPEN Conveyed by NRCC

Birsay (396) OPEN Not in Averages

 

Non-Fed fliers to pay £8 Administration Fee for any Open Race Entered as well as Birdage.

 

YOUNG BIRDS

4th August Stirling YB (277)

11th August Blackford YB (394)

18th August Perth YB (395)

25th August Coupar Angus YB (109)

1st September Brechin YB (108)

 

Open Competition

 

The Kyleakin Gold Cup will be a three-race trophy where three nominated pigeons can be entered per race,

but one of these nominated pigeons must be timed in every race. The loft with the best average over all

races will hold the cup for one year and win £120.

 

All pigeons entered cost £1 each. Up to 3 pigeons can be nominated as the Gold Cup entry. Only these 3

pigeons can be timed on the Gold Cup result.

 

All Lofts in Scotland flying 140 miles in a northerly direction to Fraserburgh are eligible to enter. Official

SHU measurements and clocking system requirements must be supplied prior to entry.

 

Fraserburgh, Thurso and Birsay Prize money

1st £25

2nd £10

3rd £5

 

Pools Federation Pools will be paid in full Open Pools as below

 

Pools will be split 50%, 25%, 15% and 5% to the first four pooled birds. The remaining 5% is used for

administration purposes.

 

Nominations

Nominations will be won by the first Nominated Pigeon. 95% will be paid out. The remaining 5% is used

for administration purposes.

 

start and Finnish distances please

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Long Fed. I'm shortest followed by longest: 30 / 90; 45 / 105; 60 / 120; 75 / 135; 94 / 154; 100 / 160; 130 / 190; 165 / 225; 200 / 260 and Birsay 240 / 300 approx. Flying distance after Fraserburgh is well different from measured distance. For Thurso and Birsay you could add anything between 80 and 100 miles. :)

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Long Fed. I'm shortest followed by longest: 30 / 90; 45 / 105; 60 / 120; 75 / 135; 94 / 154; 100 / 160; 130 / 190; 165 / 225; 200 / 260 and Birsay 240 / 300 approx. Flying distance after Fraserburgh is well different from measured distance. For Thurso and Birsay you could add anything between 80 and 100 miles. :)

Good man cheers

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