East Coast Federation - St Malo Open 26/06/11
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2011 10:23 pm
East Coast Federation St. Malo Open
Birds liberated with the NIPA : 09.30
These are provisional early velocities and subject to all times, dists etc being checked. Info & Result supplied by Greg McGlinn.
??? Members sending 300 birds ( approx )
1. Jimmy Cullen ( Mallahide & Dist )......................1658
2. Vincent Black ( Boyne Valley )..........................1631
3. Joe Foley ( Stillorgan )......................................1621
4. P. Rock & Son ( Skerries ).................................1602
5. P & J Jones ( Sker )...........................................1556
6. P & J Snell ( Rathnew ).......................................1527
7. J. Kirwan ( Boyne V )..........................................1526
8. Tommy Speers ( Mall & D )..................................1456
9. Dermot Mulholland ( Sker )..................................1412
10. Tommy Speers..................................................1404
11. David Coleman ( Castlebellingham )....................1367
12. P. Rock & Son....................................................1309.7
13. David Coleman...................................................1309.1
14. Tommy Speers....................................................1293
15. Brendan Cahill ( Sker ).........................................1270
16. Eddie Campbell ( Balbriggan )...............................1201
The next pigeon in the Sallynoggin station is
Billy Matthews ( Ballybrack ).....1174...Winning the Station Nom
cant post an open poss as there are a number of birds in at the
Balbriggan Station in around this vel.
Well done Jimmy Cullen of Mallahide & Dist but puts his birds thru
in the Sallynoggin station. So its 3 Opens to the Balbriggan station
and we pulled 1 back today in the Sallynoggin station
Great bird Jimmy well done again.

Jimmy Cullen (l) with Eugene Mackey at Lisburn a year or two back.

Greg McGlinn (r) with the Confederation President Eugene Fitzgerald.

Jimmy Cullen at the 2011 Kings Cup Marking Station in Lisburn,
with NIPA Convoyer Terry Mulgrew.
Birds liberated with the NIPA : 09.30
These are provisional early velocities and subject to all times, dists etc being checked. Info & Result supplied by Greg McGlinn.
??? Members sending 300 birds ( approx )
1. Jimmy Cullen ( Mallahide & Dist )......................1658
2. Vincent Black ( Boyne Valley )..........................1631
3. Joe Foley ( Stillorgan )......................................1621
4. P. Rock & Son ( Skerries ).................................1602
5. P & J Jones ( Sker )...........................................1556
6. P & J Snell ( Rathnew ).......................................1527
7. J. Kirwan ( Boyne V )..........................................1526
8. Tommy Speers ( Mall & D )..................................1456
9. Dermot Mulholland ( Sker )..................................1412
10. Tommy Speers..................................................1404
11. David Coleman ( Castlebellingham )....................1367
12. P. Rock & Son....................................................1309.7
13. David Coleman...................................................1309.1
14. Tommy Speers....................................................1293
15. Brendan Cahill ( Sker ).........................................1270
16. Eddie Campbell ( Balbriggan )...............................1201
The next pigeon in the Sallynoggin station is
Billy Matthews ( Ballybrack ).....1174...Winning the Station Nom
cant post an open poss as there are a number of birds in at the
Balbriggan Station in around this vel.
Well done Jimmy Cullen of Mallahide & Dist but puts his birds thru
in the Sallynoggin station. So its 3 Opens to the Balbriggan station
and we pulled 1 back today in the Sallynoggin station
Great bird Jimmy well done again.

Jimmy Cullen (l) with Eugene Mackey at Lisburn a year or two back.

Greg McGlinn (r) with the Confederation President Eugene Fitzgerald.

Jimmy Cullen at the 2011 Kings Cup Marking Station in Lisburn,
with NIPA Convoyer Terry Mulgrew.