AGM - Lisburn Sat 4th March 2023

It was in 1932 that His Majesty King George V presented a new cup to the Irish National Flying Club to be known as The King George V Challenge Cup and was to be awarded to the winner of the OB Grand National.

The 1932 Grand National race was flown from Les Sables at a distance of some 600 miles and the race was won by R Hawthorn from Ligoniel in North Belfast.This race was flown under IHU rules and it was not until 1948 that the Kings Cup was flown under IHU and RPRA rules.The race in 1948 was won by Sammy Robinson from Belfast.

The Irish National Flying Club have a six race programme for the 2020 season which enables its members to compete in the inland Nationals or over the channel at the very highest level. I hope you will enjoy using the website as it will be a source of information through out the season. Good luck to all members competing in this years Nationals. Ronnie Johnston Patron INFC.

The INFC has 2,100 members across Ireland. The 6 Race Programme includes the famous Kings Cup from France. Friendship Nat is also France, Ylr Nat Sennen Cove, YB Nat Penzance and OB and YB Nat from Skibbereen. Numerous other awards including Gold Medal, Hall of Fame Diploma, Triple Championship, Single Bird Challenge, 3 Bird Championship, Merit Awards etc. Results, Reports, Latest News etc. See Website http://www.irishnationalflyingclub.com or http://www.infc.co.uk
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AGM - Lisburn Sat 4th March 2023

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The 71st Annual General Meeting for Irish National Flying Club will be held in the Lagan Valley Leisure Plex, Lisburn Leisure Park, Governors Road, Lisburn, County Antrim, BT28 1LP on Saturday 4th March 2023 at 2,00pm sharp.

Agenda to include: 1) Apologies, 2) Minutes of last AGM held in 2020, 3) Secretary Reports for 2020, 2021, 2022 seasons, 4) Convoyer’s race reports for 2021 and 2022, 5) Passing of Accounts for 2020 and 2021 (These accounts are in the 2022 race entry form booklet), 6) Election of Officers for 2023.

The proposed race programme for 2023 is as follows. Skibbereen North (Code 6017) Old Bird Tuesday 30th May 2023 marking Monday 29th May, Penzance (Code 4193) Yearling Nat Wednesday 14th June 2023 marking Monday 12th June, St Allouestre (Code 5007) Kings Cup Grand Nat Friday 30th June 2023, marking Tuesday 27th June, Friendship Nat Plougastel-Daoulas (Code 5133)/St Malo (Code 5072) Thursday 6th July 2023 marking Monday 3rd July, Penzance YB Grand Nat Wednesday 6th September 2023 marking Monday 4th September, Skibbereen North Young Bird Saturday 16th September 2023 marking Thursday 14th September. Friendship Nat date is due to shipping.

Accounts 2020 and 2021 – Queries in respect of these accounts should be in the Secretary’s hands in writing or via e-mail at least three days before the AGM. Only queries in writing or by e-mail will be considered at the AGM.

Please note annual subscriptions for 2023.
Existing member £30.00 or Euros 37.50 payable through your club. New member £35.00 or Euros 43.75 payable through your club, Individual member paying direct £40.00 or Euros 50.00, New Individual members paying direct £45.00 or Euros 56.25. Closing date is 12th April 2023.

The Management Committee have decided that no notices for the meeting will be posted in 2023 due to the current situation with the postal delivery service.

Note Single Bird Challenge: Kings Cup 2023 entry is £10.00. Entry forms can be downloaded from the website infcpigeons.co.uk – The deadline is as usual 17th March 2023. Willie Reynolds PO.
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The Irish Nat Flying Club Annual General Meeting was held in Lisburn Leisure Centre on Saturday 4th March 2023 at 2.00pm.

Attendance 27. Mr. L. McCavery opened the meeting, a minute’s silence observed for those who have passed away since the last A.G.M. in 2020. Queen Elizabeth the second former Patron was included. Apologies nine apologies were noted.

Minutes of the 2020 A.G.M. were read out and passed with no matters raised.

Secretary’s report was read as follows. Secretary’s Report for the 2020, 2021 and 2022 seasons.

Its three years since the last A.G.M. and big changes have taken place during that time. On a sad note, many members have passed away and this includes members of the committee, life Vice President Sammy Thompson, the club auditor Ron McKelvey, and our former Patron Queen Elizabeth the second, all will be sadly missed. Covid and Brexit have also caused many changes in that time.

Due to Covid in 2020 we were unable to come together in numbers and almost all members accepted this as we had to abide by the rules and laws in place at that time, unfortunately a minority harassed the officials because there was no National racing and wanted the club disregard the directives with consequences for the club officials and property owners, but not them.

With careful planning we started racing again in 2021. To all who assisted the club to get racing going again which meant opening additional clock stations, extended race marking times additional portal checks and restricted travel options to France thank you.

I would like to thank the following sponsors during the past two seasons Bamford’s Top Flight, Frazer’s Animal Feeds, H. Beattie & Son and Danny Dixon Dunloy, also to the BHW for a discount on publishing rates for race results. The sponsorship special prizes are greatly appreciated by all the club members.

The club had two mixed seasons racing with the weather playing a big part in all the races. I congratulate all 1st National race winners and prize winners during the past two seasons. Thanks to the race advisors David Black and Tom Marshall who retired after the 2021 season. Two new advisors were appointed in 2022, Alan Larkin and Jim Armstrong along with Peter McKeown who continued to serve. Thanks for all your efforts when the weather caused problems, the race advisors had to make some very difficult decisions with race dates having to be changed which creates lots of difficulties.

The annual prize distributions was held once again in 2021 with restricted numbers and in 2022 were the attendance was lower than normal. The awards were presented by Mr. S Briggs in 2021 and Mr W. Reynolds press officer and retiring President Mr Clifford Browne in 2022.

I wish to thank the committees of the East Down Combine and Ulster Federation for assistance with transport during the 2021 & 2022 seasons. On behalf of the members, I wish to thank all of those committee members and club members who helped at the race markings, clock settings and checking’s and the race controllers. Also, many thanks to Jim McCrory convoyer, Vincent and Brian McCrory for their great work and assistance in transporting the pigeons along with Paddy Cullen. Thanks as well to George Stewart for his assistance at the marking centre over the past years.

I personally thank the officials, committee members, press officer and any members who helped me during the past two seasons. Best wishes to the retiring President Mr Clifford Brown and Chairman Mr Len McCavery who both have served for ten years thank you both for your support and advice over the years.

What will 2023 season bring. Apart from increased costs and fewer members? The financial strength of the club is under great pressure at the moment with the past two seasons making combined losses of over £15,842. The management committee have raised the membership fee to help keep the club solvent.

The 2023 season is fast approaching, and I appeal for help at the marking centre if only for a few hours as those members of the committee who faithfully attend the race marking are struggling to cope. The single bird challenge entries have to be returned before 17th March. I hope we all have a successful 2023 season. Trevor Topping Secretary.

Convoyer’s race reports for 2021 and 2022 seasons were on the table for inspection. No matters or questions were raised.

Accounts for 2020 and 2021 which were distributed in the 2022 race entry form booklet. The accounts were accepted for both years. No matters were raised.

Election of officers. Clifford Browne President retiring after four years and thanked the members for the opportunity and privilege of being President of the I.N.F.C.

L McCavery chairman was also not seeking re-election after ten years, he also thanked the club members for their support during that time. Clifford Browne was elected as a life Vice President.

Patron Ronnie Johnston, President W. Sawyers (R.P.R.A), Senior vice President Tom Marshall (I.H.U), Junior vice President Jim Serplus (R.P.R.A), Chairman C O’Hare Ballyholland, Treasuer vacant, Auditor vacant (Committee to appoint), Press officer W Reynolds Ballymena. Race advisors P McKeown Dundalk, A Larkin Blackwatertown, and J Armstrong Carrick.

R.P.R.A. committee - A Larkin Blackwatertown, E McGimpsey Newtownards, R Duddy Ballyclare, A Thompson Ballyclare, J Serplus Laurelvale, C O’Hare Ballyholland, G Donaldson Edgarstown, C Lyons Hillborough & Maze, A Bradley Dromara, G Simmons Edgarstown, R McCracken Markethill, R Turkington Doagh & Dist, R Service Ballymena, N Lewis Doagh & Dist, P Dunlop Edgarstown.

Appeals committee R.P.R.A. J Burrows Eastway, W Knowles Kingsmoss, G Delaney Dromore.

I.H.U. Committee - B O’Leary Cork, K O’Brien Malahide, B McLoughlin Annalong, R Topping Ballynahinch, D Caskey Bangor, T Marshall Newtownbreda, B Marshall Newtownbreda, A Kelly Skerries, P McKeown Dundalk, J Trimble Annalong, L Wilson Shankill, D Walton Skerries, D Coleman Castlebellingham, W Waite West Belfast, R Trimble Ballylesson.

Appeals committee I.H.U. M Roche Blanchardstown, J O’Hara Britannia, J Albert Ballylesson.

No notices of motion.

A report on the Charity Show was given by Sam Briggs which covered 24 trade stands attended the sale of pigeons raised £17,370 and thanks was extended to all who helped make the event a success. £20,000 will be distributed to local charities, in the near future.

At a committee meeting after the A.G.M. it was agreed the annual dinner and prize distribution is held in the Stormont Hotel on Friday 24th November 2023.

2022 accounts to be included in the race entry form booklet for 2023. Race marking will be at Danescroft Waterloo Road Lisburn 2023.

The proposed race programme for 2023 is as follows. Skibbereen North (Code 6017) Old Bird Tuesday 30th May 2023 marking Monday 29th May, Penzance (Code 4193) Yearling Nat Wednesday 14th June 2023 marking Monday 12th June, St Allouestre (Code 5007) Kings Cup Grand Nat Friday 30th June 2023, marking Tuesday 27th June, Friendship Nat Plougastel-Daoulas (Code 5133)/St Malo (Code 5072) Thursday 6th July 2023 marking Monday 3rd July, Penzance YB Grand Nat Wednesday 6th September 2023 marking Monday 4th September, Skibbereen North Young Bird Saturday 16th September 2023 marking Thursday 14th September. Friendship Nat date is due to shipping.

Please note annual subscriptions for 2023: Existing member £30.00 or Euros 37.50 payable through your club. New member £35.00 or Euros 43.75 payable through your club, Individual member paying direct £40.00 or Euros 50.00, New Individual members paying direct £45.00 or Euros 56.25. Closing date is 12th April 2023.

Note Single Bird Challenge: Kings Cup 2023 entry is £10.00. Entry forms can be downloaded from the website infcpigeons.co.uk – The deadline is as usual 17th March 2023. Willie Reynolds PO.
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