Last year three UK shooters competed in the Euskadi Open in Zumarraga in the Basque Country. This year the number was up to ten and there were some big hitters amongst us. Shooting PCP there was Andy Calpin, John Costello, Rob Farnworth, Karl Clarke, Roy Boliver and Phil Gee. Shooting piston there was Nick Murphy, Val Szulc, Greg Ralph and me.
Nine of us arrived, with only minor hiccups, in Bilbao via Stansted; Val had taken the ferry from Portsmouth and was including the shoot as part of a fortnight's holiday.
The Basque Country and the Basque people are unique. Throughout our short stay the hospitality we received was fantastic and we all would like to extend many thanks to all those involved. In particular thanks to Jesus who worked tirelessly to help us and make sure all our needs were met. To Unai who didn't shoot but was there to drive us to and from the airport and from the hotel to the shoot. To Jose and his wife Ahintzane who also did not shoot to ensure the smooth running of the competition.
The shoot was so much more than an FT comp, it was about people coming from afar to share their common interest and to relax and enjoy. The event started with a four course meal in a Caserio, a traditional Basque restaurant, and thankfully there was a siesta to allow digestion before the shooting began around 5 pm.
In Euskadi the piston air rifle has a big following and there were enough entrants to make two vibrant competitions. On the Saturday the piston shooters shot the black course of 50 targets and the PCPs the yellow and this was reversed on the Sunday.After the first round Nick Murphy held a lead of 2 after posting a 43 with his pro-sport and Andy Calpin tied for the lead with Spanish shooter Pepone both on 48. The UK shooters massed at the top of the PCP ranks, Rob and Karl scored 46 as did Andras from Hungary, and one behind these was John Costello on 45.
After completion of the first day the UK shooters found themselves drinking beer and sampling chorizo, jamón cerrano, sea food, almonds and qeso. It was an excellent end to the day and probably didn't finish until well into Sunday.
On the Sunday the pairings are aligned by scores which meant Andy Calpin would partner Pepone who had twice won the Euskadi Open and had been top continental shooter at last year's Euros. With 3 lanes to go Pepone was two ahead but then they came to a tricky standing lane of which both targets were elevated. Those shooters adjacent to the pair stopped to watch as Andy dropped a high 40+ yarder and then polished off its closer mate. Scores level Pepone needed one of the standers; he missed the first, the tension rose, he missed the second and they were level. The final 4 targets all fell for both so a shoot-off would be needed to separate them.
In the piston class Nick was not having it all his own way either; he had started the day two ahead of his partner Joaquin and their scoring was matched throughout the round. Nick eventually finished on an impressive 46 and won the piston crown by three targets.
It is traditional that the winners of sporting events in the Basque Country receive Txapelas, Basque berets. It was great to see these adorn the heads of English shooters. Well done to Nick, Andy and John.
GP6 at Castle - 11th July 2010
The World Cup final and my need to BBQ meant that I would shoot my first morning GP for a couple of years. I thought I might benefit from the kinder wind that is normally found in the am session!! Advice for future shoots - anyone searching for less wind look for my name and choose the other session.
I always enjoy shooting at Castle, it is extensive woodland that is enjoyable to be in and I knew that Mr Page would provide a testing course. I met Steve before the event and he was pleased with the offering but hoping that too much wind wouldn't spoil the day.
We kicked off just after 9am and although the wind was changeable and occasionally gusting it didn't prove too bad. I'm sure that we all lost targets to the wind. However, I lost more to pellets staying straight. The top morning score was shared between Andrew Gillott and Ian Taylor who posted a pair of 47s. Afterwards Andy said that he didn't think 47 would be enough and thought the course could be cleared - wise words Mr Gillott. And so it followed, the afternoon conditions were slightly kinder but it was still a mammoth effort from John Costello Jnr to clear the course. In fact all of the visitors to Euskadi enjoyed a good day's shooting so perhaps more people should visit next year! Two more AA shooters joined the morning pair on 47, Mark Bassett and Steve page, and it was Andrew and Mark who took trophies in the shootoff. After 6 rounds John now has a healthy lead in the overall competition.
In A grade there was a maiden win for Justin Wood, Neil Hague and John Callaghan completed the podium. In B it was another victory for Mark Brewitt and trophies for Kevin Cresswell and my partner on the day Chris Lee. Jacob and Jukes continued their dominance of C grade, both scored 39 to win from Castle's Paul Holland on 35. Paul James made it 2 wins from 2 starts in securing the piston class with an excellent 43; he was pushed close though by Karl Clarke who scored 42. Nick Murphy's third place gives him a 6 point lead in the overall standings. In SFT it was another good day for Steve Lannyman and Ian Harford who, as at Anston, tied for first on 36.
And finally a big up to Mr Andy Calpin who showed his respect for the Euskadi Field Target Association by competing today wearing his victory txapela.
GP7 at East Devon - 25th July 2010
I think that this was the first GP at East Devon and I hope it's not the last. Chris Jones and his team had set out an excellent course in wind friendly woodland. The big story from the morning round was that John Costello Jnr was continuing his run of hits that unfortunately ended on his 42nd of the day; 91 on the trot! John managed to drop another and he was joined on two down by Dave Schofield and Rob Farnworth. In the afternoon the wind did get a little stronger and it was hard to judge in such dense woodland. One guy who managed was James Osborne; he matched the morning's best score so a shoot-off was needed to decide the top gun of the day. And James was successful in, surprisingly, notching his first GP win of 2010. John's share of first place means that with two GP to go he cannot be beaten; well done John!
In A grade Robert Walker of ETL scored 47 to win by two targets and he now tops the A grade standings. Tied for second place was Alec Gibbs and James Griffiths who is also now second overall.
Another grade that is sewn up is B grade, Mark Brewitt added his forth win of the season and now has amassed an incredible 296 points. The other trophies went to Derek Bendon and Chris Lee who both scored tied Mark's score of 40.
C grade was won with an obscene score of 43! Its owner, Peter Jacobs, won by 9 shots from Paul O'Hanlon who is perhaps the most handsome shooter on the circuit. Dean Jukes came in third and still holds on to the overall lead. It looks like being an exciting finish to C grade this year.
Another piston class win for Nick Murphy but Rob Long's tie for second means that the title is still up for grabs. Congratulations to Karl Clarke who has had four outings with a springer and on each occasion taken a trophy.
In SFT leader Jim Nee took a break and shot FT, we also enjoyed a pint in the Keepers Cottage afterwards. Steve Lannyman made it five wins from five; he was followed home by Richard Baker and Ian Harford.
It was an excellent day's shooting. I'm not sure about the morning round but the afternoon passed without a whistle. Many thanks to Chris and the East Devon crew and I hope we are there again next year.
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1 – 200 of 291 Newer› Newest»Thanks Shaun. I didn't think our first visit could be bettered, but it was. A tremendous weekend. The organisation and the hospitality was, again, overwhelming. Pity you missed the bull-jumping and village festivities on Sunday afternoon.
Who jumped a bull? I bet it was Phil, too much Selecta can do that to a man!
I have a video. you missed a rare treat.
Yes, there was quite a smile on the bull's face when Phil took him unawares.
A tremdous write up Shaun. I hope you don't mind but I've included the addy for this in my thankyou post on the Euskadi forum.
I had an incredible time over there, despite trying to wreck both my feet!
.......................PS, I found my camera, it was connected to the PC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Results
http://fieldtargeteuskadi.org/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1
Greg did you hear me shouting "get a job" on Tuesday afternoon along Kings Heath high street?
Louise did mate, where were you off to so early?
Those of you racked with anticipation will be delighted to know that the screwdriver turned up today safe and well.
Hurrah.
Unfortunately to a little girl's funeral.
Hi Phil, phew!
I've now got the Burris on top of the EV and can report positive things when standing and kneeling but no surprise it's too light when seated!
this time next week I'll have a new Big Nikko which I'm assured is only half the weight of my current version.
A snip at £300.
Gosh Phil, where are you getting that from? Must be a right sucker!!
Come on Spain!!!!
rubbish game so far.
I've been checking my close clicks so I missed it. I'll be fully engrossed for the second half though.
were they still there?
i've been updating the website with the comp results. all up to date now.
Yes, thankfully they were. I shall now look at the website and critisise it!
Okay the website looks very efficient!
Hi mates.
The gol is coming!
Germans are under big pressure
Did you arrived well?. I hope yes.
Val is still in Euskadi. He'll became Basque I think.
I don't blame him Jesus, he and Karen have fallen in love with the Basque Country
You were correct!
Arrived!
Evening all, qué passa?
Jesús, I have somehow messed up my account with the Euskadi forum. I was trying to change my signature details in my account but somehow I am locked out with a,
"Su nombre de usuario y contraseña no coinciden o no tiene una cuenta en este sitio aun" message.
I'm glad I was able to get on there first to thank all my friends before cocking it up!
muy bien Spain
Ok, Greg. Don't worry.
Your post is fantastic. Perfect Spanish and true sense indeed.
I'm sorry for your feets problems. Are you better?.
Don't worry, I've managed to sort it out.
Good match eh! Shaun.
Iniesta is a crack!
A top player, you should have had another goal. Let's hope for no mistakes on Sunday
Off to take the dog for a walk.
Ok.
I think they are very concentrated in his job and ahve a good nerves control
Regards to Bones too.
Official Comp photos here;
http://fieldtargeteuskadi.org/index.php?option=com_zoom&Itemid=37&catid=40
Guauuuu!
They are more than 300 piccies!.....but there is not any camera able to remember the feelings......Only our brains!
...and our hearts
good evening Jesus.
I still need more sleep to catch up.
Buenas noches Phil
You'll find enough time on hollydays. Now enjoy the the events lived.
Did you arrived Ok?
Hi Phil, I wouldn't mind giving the Aldersley thing ago but I'll let you know later on.
Shaun, just looking at the scores it appears that my Saturday score of 29 is what let me down & on Saturday the only section that caused me a problem was the declined shots at the bottom of the course. If I hadn't overcooked those low targets I'd have been up with you & Val.
BRING ON CASTLE!!!!!!
Yes thanks Jesus. However, I seem to have some additional baggage around my middle that I did not have when I went to Euskadi.... :)
Phil, I,m wearing my loosest clothes as well.
Evening Jesus, arrived home tired but very happy.
Hello again.
Off to bed mates.
Buenas noches a todos.
nite nite lads
C`mon holland
Hope he hasn't, I'm off to watch him shoot bells tonight.
I hope that doesn't mean he's injecting neat whisky.
Mainlining Scotch!
Where's everybody gone?
I'm here Greg. How's podiatric affliction?
There should have been a "the" after the "how's"
Hi Roy, how's the new motor?
Collect it tomorrow.
Nice one.
Is Jacquie well?
Still struggling a bit, but she's got her voice back!!!!!.
Phil J rang today to say he was nipping across to Millride for a couple of hours. He won't be there on Sat, but he will be at Castle.
Nice one, I'll be there late as I have an Opticians appointment in the morning.
Hola a todos!
no one about tonight?
I know I'd sooner be swigging San Miguel Selector & nibbling on crocqetos right now myself!!!!!!
hi greg,
what time you there tomorrow?
N ot till late, I'm taking Mom to the Opticians for her Diabetic eye test & the appointment isn't till 11 O'clock.
I wanted to ask a favour. My Bro-in-law is coming along to see what this shooting lark is all about. He's poised to buy a gun but I'd like him to try a couple first.
Any chance you could bring the standard TX200 so he could have a plink?
I'd be grateful if you could.
No problem mate.:)
Greg, Dunelm sell pretty solid foam blocks that would be ideal for replacement in the storm case.
Only trouble is they are a light blue colour. 4" thick for £19. Might need 2nd one for length.
2" thick for £14.50.
worth a look.
Cheers bud, I'll take a look.
Does the smiley work? :)
No
any news for the Ride today chaps?
We shot the "wrong way" due to chairman Stoddard. Turned out it Was a very interesting course. I missed 8. Roy 10 I think. My brother in law enjoyed his first ft experience greatly. Jonta 4. Don't know the others.
Did you chnage to the afternoon tomorrow?
Yes. Earlier in the week.
Evening chaps.
Aren't you still tired to shoot?
Phil have you already start the diet?
Come on Spain!
It's a bit of a fight so far!
Well done spain. Muy bien!
Back to normal telly now, shame wanted the Dutch to win and could have gone either way.
Refs decision is final, wonder if Spain would have scored otherwise, we will never know.
When i first went to Millride in 1992, it was always shot that way week in week out, no change.
90% of the Sat shots were using those platforms. Still tell you the actual distances.
Missed two by the way guessing trajectory and a rough zero.
Hard to do anything else in that wood short of burning the thing down.
End of 93 we were parking by the mast and shooting at the top for around 150 yards, nice.
Early 94 shooting in the wood at the top where porta loos are, going towards mast, a few in the field and still some platforms. Looks like someone has been cutting the trees, its ok there just a bit on the short side.
Late 94 onwards until end of 1998 saw the best shooting ground certainly in the midlands. Unfortunately bulldozed and lost 40 yards in one stretch as it is now. Many established trees with high platforms 30ft up. You could drive round the course. If you think the wind is bad in the field, should have shot it then.
39" of drift for a 37 yarder and didnt feel overtly strong.
When we lost the best bit i stopped going for probably 5 or 6 years when we went back to the same as was Saturday.
In all i and DP have shot every inch of whats available at Millride including in the quarry for two shoots, too hard work.
A change is as good as a rest.
Any Millride news?
I spent the day concreting in some drains!
bad night on the beer last night then
as it was a head to head, we had the mini kills, a couple in at 10 yards.
As usual I missed all 4 targets in the field so ended up missing 11.
Shot with Mark who missed 7 I think it was.
Ian missed 4, not sure of other scores.
I was a touch tired and emotional as I didnt get to bed till 5...
you joining us at Far Coley tomorrow?
bed 'til 5, tell all.
No I'm not at FC tomorrow but I will be at Millride next Saturday to hone my skills before East Devon
Gentlemen don't tell. particularly when then cant remember.
More scenic that way i reckon.
Just tried my new slugs out, new barrel, power dropped to suit and not an accurate zero, missed 5.
The 4910 Phil are conventional, the 5810 have a flat inside the skirt and didnt group in that wind unlike 4910.
Just sized 70 of each, hope we have some constant wind tomorrow, or none at all.
Spent the night with a bloke Phil, wow!
We dont wanna know your dirty secrets, keep it to yourself.
Cmon backs against the wall.
Sorry that should read:
Spent the night with a bloke Phil? Wow!
Suppose thats one way out of it.
Cant wait for them car boots to finish. Can get with little work 15 old/new lanes in starting 80 yards from the masts going to where the bogs are. Different unshot for over 16 years.
Jon, Millride has got the Frayed Knot next year so there's the opportunity to try something new.
I was gonna say dont knock it till you've tried it, but being a navy boy...
Disappointing golf, well done to the winner but a bit of drama would have been good.
anyone about tonight?
Many thanks to Phil and Roy for a unexpected night out; cheers guys
definitely a target rich environment.
ideal location to scope out the local wildlife.
I take it there were wenches?
by the tin full!!
I never saw any!
You did say you were suffering with eye strain Roy!
I am now Tommy Two guns
Which one for Sunday?
The Steyr.
The Pro T needs quite a bit of fettling and setting up yet.
Need to sort a butt hook, and work out a way to retain the hampster as the Pro T doesn't have the locking block that the EV2 has.
Need to establish clicks too.
are you guys camping on Sunday?
Off to Devon for a couple of days folks, see you all Sunday.........briefly as I am shooting the morning session & racing back to Shugborough Hall for my Birthday present, an open air Jools Holland concert.
Just had an award winning vennison & stilton pie at this nice little pub here in Somerset, I can recommend The Lamb Inn Spaxton.
Do they do takeaways?
Do they do beer?
A proper ale pub Shaunie, two local pints!
A good meal, real ale and on the nest later no doubt.
A perfect evening!!
Not possible for me or Phil to camp on Sunday, Shaun, because I have commitments on Monday morning. We will be joining you boys for some after-shoot refreshments and a quick camp fire sing song though.
Whereabout will you be staying tonight Greg.
Huntst.ile Farm Roy
Organic farm, Bridgewater.
Extract from their website
"Sweet and cosy rustic bedrooms, Jacobean panelling and delicious organic food on your plate. Huntstile is an organic dream.” Alistair Sawday"
Is there a spelling mistake? Surely that should read "orgasmic dream"
A few beers should ease the M5 journey for you Roymund.
I see that you can get married there as well!
Im driving, Shaun, but fill can have his Phil.
I remember the Stella experience in Wales last year! How many service stations are there on the M5?
Oh yes! I'll bring a nurse.
Yes. Please save me from myself
Roy,
With 4.52 JSB's and 1 batch of 4.53's I was getting 18fps variation with the chrono.
With the other batch of 4.53's I'm trying, I got 9fps variation.
Thats straight from the tin.
I was getting over 20fps variation with the exact express.
You may want to experiment with different pellets to reduce your variation?
Yes, I really should experiment, but after the long period of uncertainty I'd just like to enjoy the new found stability for a little while yet. Might get to M/r for a couple of hours tomorrow.
I am reporting from camp Louise here at Forest Glade Camp Ground Devon. We have Stellas on the go & I'll soon have a cheese sarnie in my mit.
show off!
Found today a bit tricky; dropped 7.
Did plenty of practise afterwards but I'm not sure I made much progress, still I'm looking forward to East Devon tomorrow.
Missed the first, then had a run of 14 hits, then missed 7 others.
Could have done better, could have drunk less alcohol last night.
I was just happy to have the chrono giving good numbers. 809 at start of shoot and 812, 811 and 809 at end
Three trophies tomorrow then!
A decent % will do me.
Roy, you will be happy to learn I didn't go to Wolverhampton so I should be relatively sober tomorrow.
I was worried Phil. I was going to suggest you rang me every half hour so I could check that you were OK. We don't want to risk that trigger finger getting crushed, do we.
Well done to Mr O on taking home some glassware.
It was easy Sat almost cleared, no24.
Change is as good as a rest.
How did the nightshift go Paul, Ian and Shaun?
Me and Paul struggled in the bar Roy, though I did enjoy a pint of Crabbies alcoholic ginger beer (no rhyming slang please). We all had steak which was very nice.
Mr Stoddart made light vibrations throughout the night but generally we slept okay.
I hope he doesn't blame Mia for the "light vibrations",
Phil, "The Boy" has applied that "Diamond Coat" tonight and I'm very impressed.
Is "Diamond Coat" like "Golden Rain"?
I didn't know whether I should be admitting that I didn't know what Golden rain is, so I googled it. Oh dear! Interesting pictures.
Diamond Coat is what a dealer will try to charge you £400 for when you buy a new car. It's supposed to be a treatment that polishes the car and protects it from the elements for 6 years. Phil's Brother In Law was able to provide me with some.
Correction - Should be Diamond Kote.
Have we got a kick-off time for Sunday chaps?
Best ring Ian Greg
Evening, Brethren. Back to reality today Greg?
Too right Roy!
I'll text him.
spoke to john, daz and i have the same opinion there is no point in driving all that way to shoot with a team which is not even going to get passed the first round. i am not going all over there to make up the numbers and i do not see any point as been as we did so well last time. we will look like a bunch of idiots if we do not perform..............!
far coley will be on though !
Far Coley isn't on.
Spoke to Neale yesterday. He's off on hollibobs Saturday.
Well Mr Chairman, where's your Dunkirk Spirit?
I think you should have put in a team and, who knows, you might have won!
Evenings chaps.
Are we going, are we staying, are we going or are we staying.
Got an urgent delivery to make.
Any one had any recent contact with pmcb.co.uk, i have someone in US trying to get in touch for three weeks.
I've never heard of them Jon but it seems an interesting site.
Get well soon Roy!
Notorious for being hard to get hold of. Pint anyone?
Well, I'm back. To all those who sent brief messages of concern, and lengthy requests for a mention in the will.....THANKS.
Cmon when you come back from pub.
"Kinver Field Target Grounds. We are open for shooting on Sundays 9am till 1pm and Tuesdays 6pm till 8pm."
Meaning every Sunday.
Bring your bad boy gun and leave the targets down, some one was moaning on bbs, thats us.
Sorry Roy i mistook you for Terry this afternoon. Wondered why he give me a funny look.
Welcome back Roy!
Good to be back,thanks Shaun.
Hiya Royston, I see you're well again, oh well!
see you first thing then jon
I should hope we are!
Just recieved new grades.
Ian the bad news is you're at 79.07%, the good news is that you only need to average 76.3% in the remaining 5 shoots to maintain your AA status. Good luck!
Sorry to disappoint you Greg, but better luck next time eh. It's such a comfort to have such caring friends, and that as long as I don't sell the gun I'll have so many people to bid me farewell.
what gun....
Hi chaps!
I'm here again!
Definitively I' reach the hollydays . Ohhhh my god!. I need them as the air to breath.
What are you doing ?
Don't come the innocent with me Mr G. You were the first one at the trough.
Hi there Jesus, are you at home or at your mountain retreat?
I mean you no longer have a gun to sell.... :)
Hello Jesus, I'm on holiday too or 2 weeks.
Obviously the 'early retiree' and 'part time worker' won't know the joy of a brief respite from the daily grind of life at the coalface.
You're not talking about Mr C again, are you?
Did anybody go shooting today, and who did what at Millride yesterday?
I think Kinver was on, so Ian and Jon were planning to go over.
Practice at Millride yesterday, so some interesting targets put out.
I took on the prodigy Mitch. It was AA v AA as I used the proTarget.
Modesty prevents me from mentioning the comfortable winner.....
As I am now on hols for 2 weeks, how do we feel about getting round to the curry we agreed several months ago?
I could pick you up Roy and head over to Shaun and Gregs preferred Indian eatery.
Obviously all other bloggers are welcome too, although it might be a costly taxi home for Jesus.
Hi Phil, thanks for invitation, but I don't like Indian food. They have spiced the water too!
I have an other idea: how about a dinner party like in the Etxeberry hotel, with a lorry of Stella?
I would like to repeat the experience.
probably we'll have more time to chat here in the hollys than in the last month!
Roy, tell me please, what does means "shoot". I've forgotten the meaning, jejeje.
That sounds a great idea, but at the moment I've no appetite for food at all. I'm sure that'll change in the coming days though, but the second week of your holiday might be better for me, but I'll try to fit in with the majority.
Sounds good to me Jesus, maybe we could meet halfway, how about Paris?
so what news Roy? r & r?
Jesus, I thought I understood the meaning of the word shoot, but when I look at my scores I'm not so sure that I do. Perhaps you'd better ask someone else.
The Etxeberry idea would be very appealing.
The idea is getting better time by time. Paris, huummmmmm...Bon oui, j'acepte. Je suis capable de parler Français qu'en même. On y va Phil?
Jésus désolé, mon français est un peu rouillé.
Je peux commander San Miguel selecta bien.
Roy, probably you know that most important than reach high score is to improve continuously......This is the best tought than we can have when we aren't so good shooters like Calpin, Costello, etc...
Ok perfect Phil.
Pas des problèmes. Si tu es capable de commander San Miguel je peux essayer de contacter avec des jeunes filles, jejejejeje.
Peut être que Roy soie capable de faire de la musique avec une harmonique, jajajajaja.
No news really Phil, Antibiotics for a week to bring down the imflamation of the gall bladder. Then give things a chance to settle in the hope that surgery isn't needed. At present all I'm feeling is discomfort rather than pain, and a bit of restricted movement, probably due to the inflamation and all the prodding and poking that went on.
J'apporterai la San Miguel, si vous apporter les jeunes filles
Oy! You do the singing, and I'll look after the girls, thank you very much........anyway, I look nothing like Maurice Chevallier.
But Greg might shasre a resemblance.
Roy, don't forget you have the gall bladder damaged!.
So you can't make big efforts.We need to take care of you.
Yes Jesus, I'll probably never have to go to the bar and buy the the drinks again!
Ops! Mari Carmen is calling to have dinner.
See you later
Roy, don't forget it's me who buy the drinks, at least in Euskadi.
I'll probably never have to go to the bar and buy the the drinks again!
I thought that started in 1992?
I know Jesus, but over here it seems to be only me that buys the drinks. !!!!!
I missed a lively evening. I've been to a pre-wedding BBQ, they roast the groom at 3pm tomorrow!!
Evening Shaun, I'm sure you did everything in moderation.
bro in law bought a Daystate Huntsman.
No, I don't know why either when he was advised to buy an S400.
Had a phone message from Tony Cook. Plastic bag turned up with letter and application form in, but no cheque.
Rang Halifax today, apparently you can just change the name on a cheque and initial it and it will be paid.
Unbelievable.
Luckily they have cancelled it and hopefully it hasn't been presented yet.
Me and Paul at the Greyhound on Thursday to hone our skills before Bisley. I'll be there from about 4pm and Paul about 6. Anyone fancy it?
Afternoon all.
Erica has been poorly unfortunately, her main spring had lost it's boing but Shaun rode to the rescue again & all should be well now.
Sorry I missed the blog action last night.
Erica's a funny name for a mattress.
29th September 50 shot FT at North Oxon. To be held at Weston Woods ground (isn't that where the GP was) £10 entry 9.30am kick off last entry 12 noon.
flyer says 29th, but thats a wednesday.
maybe they mean 26th?
I'll confirm
I remember a torrential downpour there if I'm not mistaken.
I may be cruising on the River Orwell on that particular day, but it's unconfirmed yet.
that was the fellow.
Cruising again? I thought the Judge told you about that?
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