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Futurity Race Results I forgot to log in and make a list of what out of area races I flew in 2008 & 2009. we won some prizes in the different races I was in , but no over all firsts, 2009
This prestigious one loft race with the absolutely best birds in the USA competing in it. 2009 in our CCC combine Fut. I clocked a sister for 4th at 365 miles . I was also 5th Just a great Breeding producing top racing young birds
68 Lofts 615 Birds
34 Lofts did not report
Joey Perrello clocks wtcm 5303 bred by Walsh loft for
3rd position
This same bird clocked for Joey on the WTCM race, I
will have to check but I believe the bird was 13th .
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Picture of Combine trophies won 2001 in Pa.
"I fly to win each and every race I
compete in," Paul says. "You have to be on your toes and
thinking all the time in this game or you will be left
behind."
2007
Futurity Season
I.F Convention Race ; Washington DC
4 birds clocking in the prizes for walsh in 3
different lofts.
BAM One Loft Race 10-14-07
my bird took 3rd Position two seconds behind the winner, He was on the drop with
the
and another
race to be flown at 250 miles on 10-27-07
Friday,
10-07-07 one of the birds I bred was 3rd in the GSO
race series, l the gso is a series of races the jersey ,and
Bronx flyers compete in , they pay 1250 dollars which entitles
them to fly five different races on 5 different weekend at
different distances, they are allowed to send only seven birds
each, from the way I under stand, in a previous race one of the
birds I bred placed 2nd and another bird as 12th
, , these races are against the best lofts in the NJ/NY area.
I feel the
best birds and flyers are in the New York area, if you can win
there, u can win any where, they are the best of the best, birds
that win in New York, & should eat up a race where only mediocre
birds fly.
the
,
The ESPO 350
happened on Monday 10-01-07 the Espo race or Espo
challenge, http://www.esposeastcoastchallenge.com/ its 1 grand a
bird to enter and 200 perch fee , I was in the money on the
200,250 and 300, now again in the $$the 350 I had two birds in
the money on this 350, they had 22 birds on the drop which I am
in aw of, but this is the way it went , then he had a drop of 8
birds one of my birds was in that 2nd drop, but was
the last bird to run in, so he ended up 30th I know
it sounds lousy 30 but he could have been 23 just the same, and
the next bird for me clock at 35 position,
I am having a hard
time to believe some of the birds that came on
the 300 late the week before long after the first
birds clock or the next day ended up on the
drop of the 22 birds, I
guess we all learn something every day. I would be wrong
as the birds must of flown them self into shape. since they pay all that entry fees the
birds go each week no matter there condition or placement on
last race, there are a few other guys in there whose birds flew
shity but ended on the drop ahead of me, in this last 350,
Pigeon races are sure hard to figure, some of the biggest
names in the sport are participating in this
Espo race and ,
I am right there in the thick of it, my birds did not get lost
and did not fail, as a matter of fact some one who was there
when they seen my bird who came in the 35th position said the
bird looked as fresh as can be, remember 35 position is not far
off the pace when they had a drop of 22 and another drop of 8
this bird was in the third drop , I will win 9th
,one of the average speed prizes, there is ten average speed
positions in this race the entry was 1000 plus 200 perch per
bird. Well any way
to make a long story short, both of my both birds flew and clock
each week in there series of races ESPO had.
“In order to
win a prize for Average Speed (otherwise known as “Champ Bird –
Point System” each bird has to have clocked on the actual race
day for all 4 races. However, in the event that none of the
birds that are eligible for Average Speed prizes going into the
4th race clock on the day of the 4th race, we will use the
results of the first 3 races to determine the winners of the
Average Speed prizes. If only one eligible bird clocks on the
day of the 4th race then that one bird will win the entire
Average Speed prize (combined amount for all 10 slots). Average
speed is figured on clocking position and not on time in the air
or flying time
ESPO'S EAST COAST CHALLENGE 2007
CHAMPION BIRD POINTS
9TH- PAUL WALSH- 86 POINTS- BAND # 494
2006 Futurity Season
Walsh Loft Wins
126 th I.F. Convention
2006
With the help of Joe
Colondona, ( Japs Loft) and his excellent skills at preparing the
birds for the race I was lucky enough to win this Great race , Thank
You again Joe
My loft was First and 28th
I entered three birds in to the race and all three where shipped
Walsh loft wins
Annual Pine Tree Derby!
9-17-06 I received a call from Jim Peck , that
my birds have also won the Pine tree futurity in Maine , the
race was reported to me as a hard race, I was FIRST, and 4th , I
only sent two birds to the Maine Pine Tree Derby Race , also this
same weekend I clocked in the prize money in the big Detroit
race, the birds were flying 387 miles
it looks
like I got lucky in in another futurity Race that I sent a few
young birds too, , this time in Long Island NY I was 3rd
& 11th, & 21 in the EMF Futurity. our bird
was a minute and a half out of winning and 20 seconds
out of second place, the birds were sent in , and then get put up
for auction , these were bought by Manny Parada, you heard the
song if they can make it in New York they can make it any where,
and its real true in pigeon flying,
2005 Futurity Season We were just getting
settled at the beach , Plus I had a operation in March
in Pennsylvania, so I was a little behind breeding this
year. But I did fly and win a few young bird races at
the ACC club. and had a fantastic
Old bird series in the
2005 I.F. convention race a bird of mien placed 16th .
2004 Futurity Season Also on Sept
25th 2004 in the ( EMF) East Meadow Long Island Auction Futurity
which was a 300
plus mile race my bird scored 7th position which was flown by Mark Nieradko . October 2nd SNF Auction Futurity I place 20th
flying in the loft of Ralph Leggo and 23rd flying in the loft of Jim
Peterson October 17 South Jersey Auction Futurity ,
First
IF-04- SOJ-0344 flown by
The TEAM of AVERSA/GARGON/GLEMSER/WETZEL
October 17th NSBR Futurity 17th & 18th Flown by Manny Parada
Long Island NY
2003 Futurity Season Like most pigeon
flyers. I only send a few birds to out of area futurities. It is
quite an accomplishment to have any survive until race day.
Winning money is icing on the cake! Here is a brief breakdown of
my birds did this season in other lofts hands. NSBR - Oct.
18th - I placed 3rd position flying a bird in Manny Parada's loft and 7th place in this
highly regarded Long Island
race with Circle Loft, This race paid out to the top 50 positions.
Circle loft won the race with two birds on the drop my bird
clocked by circle was right behind
the winners coming to the loft with another bird and clocking in
7th . That’s very good racing. East Meadow Auction
Futurity - Sept. 30th - I won 4th and 30th in this 323 mile
Long Island race. I.F.
Convention Race - Nov. 7,2003- I placed two birds in the $$$
in 32nd position and 66th place in this
CONVENTION RACE
for Young Birds SNF Auction
Futurity - Oct. 4th - I clocked in the money. Scranton Futurity
- Oct. 5th - I won 2nd place in this 334-mile race. Lou McElroy
Futurity - Oct. 18th - I took 4th place in this Greater North
Carolina Concourse $50 per band race with Sal DiFazio of Waterway
Loft handling my bird. A bird bred out of breeders from me won the
5th position. Some other wins
include: 16th and 17th in the Biddeford Maine Futurity,
placed in the top 20 in the Motor City Futurity 400 mile
race, won two prizes in two different lofts in the Detroit
Classic 300 mile race. As you can see, I had
a good run in 2003. I won money in most of the futurities my birds
flew and did well in the club and combine race here in PA. I’m
glad the races are over though; it’s getting too cold. Maybe I’ll
have to go back to NC soon to warm up for next year.
a little history on Walsh Loft
click here 2002
Futurities 1st SNF
Futurity (Long Island NY)
flown by
Manny Parada Loft The SNF
Futurity winner was a frequent winner for Manny in Young birds NSBR $50 Band
Futurity (long Island NY) 3 birds bred by me and 3 in the $$$ for
me and Manny Parada Loft Texas Center
Convention Race
$100 dollar loft 5th SMCC Classic
(Detroit Mi) in the $$$. . I.F.
Convention Race 4 birds shipped and 3
in the $$$
2002 Eastern Classic Race I shipped one bird as a out of area
bird to High-low Loft, the bird was clocked in 28th position & in
the $$$
.I
shipped one bird as An
OUT of area bird
. In this game of
pigeon flying the Champion Flyer has much knowledge and speaks
little, the Wanna be Champion pigeon flyer has no knowledge and
speaks lots with much advice for all to hear.
2002 LLC please
click and have a look 2001 Futurities IF CONVENTION RACE 9TH AND 36TH GORDON RICHARDSON CLASSIC RACE 14TH& 17TH SUFFOLK NASSAU AUCTION RACE 18TH HFC FUTURITY 4th handled by Nick Petrolie Mervin Peters Auction Race 36th 2000 Futurities Suffolk-Nassau Futurity (SNF)-9th Place
flown by Harry O/Villia 1999 Futurities
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