Diamond Dave wrote: ↑Mon Dec 30, 2024 11:13 am I am a realist but I guess that also makes me a loser! I realised some time ago that I could never compete at club/fed level. I dont have the resources, time or the wherewithall to do so. My family always take priority and up until recently ran a business.
To hear you guys talk about what you need to do to get to the prize table leaves me with no illusion that I don't even want to join you at that table.
The legend Anthony Webster once described ppl like me perfectly in a post on the old chat, more or less saying that I was indeed a loser. I don't disagree with any of it but one thing I never do is make excuses for me or my birds.
I enjoy the club banter, company and craic but I rarely have a clock set for club races.
My only aim, goal, dream, whatever you want to call it is to get a bird in the clock from Barcelona and simply getting them home from any of the races leading up to it gives me absolute pleasure and makes me a winner in my eyes.
We are all very different.
It wouldn't do for us all to be the same Dave
My best advice to you is that if you want to succeed in a challenge such as Barcelona then the birds that you're planning on achieving that goal need to have a good distance heritage behind them. Donkeys don't win the Derby and I've not seen a good distance pigeon that didn't herald from a good distance background
It's a great strength to know if/why you're behind - and as long as that fits the plan that's fine. I never expected the Venus pigeons of Leadbeater's to be a threat to me at 100 miles (his Dark FVW were) but the Blues were the ones you feared at 550 miles. Dad used to race 2 gardens from me with his Van Hee's and I mullered him every week week in week out for a decade inland - but that's because they weren't cut out for that job. They were distance pigeons and his record at Saintes stands up to the closest scrutiny
The other breed humour me more. The ones who beg that they're just happy to see them come home, when secretly they're busting a gut to try and take cards but don't realise the errors that they're making in the run up to the race. We were one of those. We weren't always as successful as we became. It's a journey that can be taken, and its not easy - but can be achieved.