I sent 16 birds to Rugby today with the Sussex North Road Federation, our penultimate race. They were liberated at 9.30 with no wind given on site, it was going to be hot so we weren't expecting them too quickly. I thought 2.5 to 3hrs would be ok, I was going through my youngsters so was in the garden in plenty of time. I started looking properly just before half past eleven, ever hopeful that I'd get an early one lol

At Just after 11.45 a bird came from over the house behind me, wings folded and barely touched the loft before whe was through the trap and was on the clock at 11.18. She was the hen that won the club for me last year as a youngster so I was quite happy with her time, I had to wait until 12. 01 before another little hen arrived and then at 12.08 I had 4 arrive together. It turned out to be a funny race with birds turning up all through the afternoon, I had 13 when I took the clock out and 15 by the time I went to the club, my last bird was home when I got in from the club. As it turned out the winning birds were clocked just over the 2hr mark and the spoils this week once again go to Alan Still who took the first 6 again, it looks likely that he will also take first 6 in the federation.
This our Club result.
This is how my birds arrived
Ignore the race point, it should have been Ilkston but the federation voted to change it to Rugby as there were fears that we wouldn't get enough birds to make it viable.
Now I have to decide how many birds are going to Crieff on Wednesday


I was originally going to send everything that was fit enough, but as most of my birds have already flown either Hexham, 290miles or Kelso, 339miles I'm not sure about pushing some of the yearlings on !!