National Flying Club
Roger lives for his pigeons, giving them constant attention and dedication. His breeding skills are well matched in the racing side too.
The Tarbes Grand National for 2018 will be remembered as one of the toughest in recent years but as ever, top performances by class pigeons and fanciers prevailed.
After suffering a hawk strike only two weeks previous, Terry Luscombe's “Jessie’s Pride” wins 1st Messac National Flying Club.
A loft that has been consistently at the top of National results and amassed the phenomenal total of eight National wins along with over thirty-five section wins is husband and wife partnership Mel and Sue King.
It had been a life long dream of John Zerafa to win the National and although they had been 2nd on two previous occasions in Classic channel races, nothing could compare to the emotions of this victory.
Known to his friends as “Whacker” 81-year-old fancier Ron Poole has seventy years of pigeon racing experience under his belt and during those years he has taken up the Grand National challenge a few times.
Life long fancier David and his wife Lesley clocked the provisional winner "Heatwave" at Littlehampton, a small town situated between Bognor Regis and Worthing, 215 miles from the race point in Messac.
When the partnership of Underhill & Prettejohn timed in their first arrival it was not until they walked into the clubhouse for the clock check in the evening, that they realised their pigeon “Rossi” had won the first National Flying Club race of the season...
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