Totally agreeMurray wrote: ↑Sun Mar 03, 2024 11:08 pm As an outsider looking in, it appears the RPRA have become a law unto themselves, and have a monopoly over the sport.
I think it is time the Federations and Combines stood up to the RPRA and started setting the rules.
Here in Australia any pigeon with a proper life ring can be raced in any race, apart from the 'special ring' futurity type races. In the big cities there are combine races formed of several federations and dozens of clubs. Thousands and thousands of birds go every week, and all you have to do is be a club member and pay your fed fees.
The RPRA saying you cannot get rings and race your pigeons unless you join and pay us, well that's almost blackmail. It's time for a re think, I would suggest.
RPRA up for George
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That rule has been aroung for a while georgeGeorge and Morgan wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 1:50 am seems rule 28B you don' have to pay in a partnership if one is deceased
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So we may see a sudden increase in unexplained deaths among pigeon fanciers.
Of course we have seen a sudden increase in unexplained deaths in the general population since the Covid vaccines, but that is another subject.......

Of course we have seen a sudden increase in unexplained deaths in the general population since the Covid vaccines, but that is another subject.......

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had a look at the rule Steve it looks like you can race under that partnership but only pay one fee
So pay for Morgan George, you are a mentor.George and Morgan wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 8:22 am had a look at the rule Steve it looks like you can race under that partnership but only pay one fee
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we are talking bout deceased member Dev also next year Morgan is 17 and a adult member that's £70 just to get rings
Sorry mate, they are pricing people out of the sport.George and Morgan wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 8:33 am we are talking bout deceased member Dev also next year Morgan is 17 and a adult member that's £70 just to get rings
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of course they are Dev for non fliers who don't have birds or have birds and don't race say you keep few pairs for olr for a partnership this year for rings £70 +cost of rings
Sorry to hear mate, so pleased i dont have to bother with all of this.George and Morgan wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 8:43 am of course they are Dev for non fliers who don't have birds or have birds and don't race say you keep few pairs for olr for a partnership this year for rings £70 +cost of rings
That is correct GeorgeGeorge and Morgan wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 8:22 am had a look at the rule Steve it looks like you can race under that partnership but only pay one fee
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