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wherever it goes any track is going to have to be watered lets hope we have volunteers like we did for the fed champs like Linda and Les :thumbsup:
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I don't think Kirkaldy will need watered,I can safely say there is 100% chance of rain between now and the end of August. Is it true that Kirkaldy track is the only BWRA affiliated purpose built track in Britain ?mutley said:wherever it goes any track is going to have to be watered lets hope we have volunteers like we did for the fed champs like Linda and Les :thumbsup:
well said Sheila the fairest venue that is available appears to Swallownest for this year.aw006m7593 said:The Southern Region has young enthusiastic members with families who train their dogs for the chance of a championship who would not have the money or leave from work to travel all the way to Scotland, it would kill the championships stone dead and I thought this was why the BWRA was formed in order that ALL regions complete against each other and consider others as well as their own region but from what I have read this is not the case.
At the moment we have at least forty or more members, a lot with young families with more youngsters wanting puppies and was I wrong being under the impression that it was the younger generation we wanted to encourage to join our sport so that it did not die completely, but I am sure with the attitude of putting the championships out of their reach the complete opposite will happen. All of the members that I have spoken to on this subject are not prepared to travel to Scotland most can't afoord to travel to Newton Aycliffe for the Derby or though they would love to complete, and without all the regions completing how can it be a true championship?
One of the reasons we have not put Thurrock forward is because we feel it is unfair to racers North of the border, if they chose to come to an open this would be their choice but by putting the championships out of peoples reach you are forcing them to accept what their given or go without.
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aw006m7593 said:The Southern Region has young enthusiastic members with families who train their dogs for the chance of a championship who would not have the money or leave from work to travel all the way to Scotland, it would kill the championships stone dead and I thought this was why the BWRA was formed in order that ALL regions complete against each other and consider others as well as their own region but from what I have read this is not the case.
At the moment we have at least forty or more members, a lot with young families with more youngsters wanting puppies and was I wrong being under the impression that it was the younger generation we wanted to encourage to join our sport so that it did not die completely, but I am sure with the attitude of putting the championships out of their reach the complete opposite will happen. All of the members that I have spoken to on this subject are not prepared to travel to Scotland most can't afoord to travel to Newton Aycliffe for the Derby or though they would love to complete, and without all the regions completing how can it be a true championship?
One of the reasons we have not put Thurrock forward is because we feel it is unfair to racers North of the border, if they chose to come to an open this would be their choice but by putting the championships out of peoples reach you are forcing them to accept what their given or go without.
I'm sorry but we too have young members who can't afford to travel but I was thinking of the dogs which I thought was paramount.
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Hadn't looked at it like that tbh - you are right in what you say though, everyone needs to have a decent crack at whip and i don't think anyone wants to win titles against poor competition.aw006m7593 said:The Southern Region has young enthusiastic members with families who train their dogs for the chance of a championship who would not have the money or leave from work to travel all the way to Scotland, it would kill the championships stone dead and I thought this was why the BWRA was formed in order that ALL regions complete against each other and consider others as well as their own region but from what I have read this is not the case.
At the moment we have at least forty or more members, a lot with young families with more youngsters wanting puppies and was I wrong being under the impression that it was the younger generation we wanted to encourage to join our sport so that it did not die completely, but I am sure with the attitude of putting the championships out of their reach the complete opposite will happen. All of the members that I have spoken to on this subject are not prepared to travel to Scotland most can't afoord to travel to Newton Aycliffe for the Derby or though they would love to complete, and without all the regions completing how can it be a true championship?
One of the reasons we have not put Thurrock forward is because we feel it is unfair to racers North of the border, if they chose to come to an open this would be their choice but by putting the championships out of peoples reach you are forcing them to accept what their given or go without.
I agree the Championships should be central so that all members have the same chance to race against the best in their class so to do that the championships should be as central as possible to the member who lives furthest north and south but in my opinion that has never been the case in my time in whippet racing. A race lasts 8.?? seconds and anything can happen that's racing but the point has been made about not racing against the best how would anyone feel if the whippet they wanted their whippet to race against was not able to because the championships were out of reach if the other whippet's owners were to far north or south.aw006m7593 said:The Southern Region has young enthusiastic members with families who train their dogs for the chance of a championship who would not have the money or leave from work to travel all the way to Scotland, it would kill the championships stone dead and I thought this was why the BWRA was formed in order that ALL regions complete against each other and consider others as well as their own region but from what I have read this is not the case.
At the moment we have at least forty or more members, a lot with young families with more youngsters wanting puppies and was I wrong being under the impression that it was the younger generation we wanted to encourage to join our sport so that it did not die completely, but I am sure with the attitude of putting the championships out of their reach the complete opposite will happen. All of the members that I have spoken to on this subject are not prepared to travel to Scotland most can't afoord to travel to Newton Aycliffe for the Derby or though they would love to complete, and without all the regions completing how can it be a true championship?
One of the reasons we have not put Thurrock forward is because we feel it is unfair to racers North of the border, if they chose to come to an open this would be their choice but by putting the championships out of peoples reach you are forcing them to accept what their given or go without.
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