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Club Racing 20th May 2006

Whippetman

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What a surprise the weather gave us today, all morning it was raining heavy and then when it came time to race the sun came out and warmed us all up enough to take of our top coats. Not many racing today six booked in but we had one none runner and there were four dogs for trialing.

Heat one

Red-------Call me crystal----------------(-4)--22lb---N/R

Blue-------Piglet---------------------------(-2)--14lb---1st

White-----Colorado Flyer-----------------(-1)--22lb---2cnd

Heat two

Red-------Milley---------------------------(-3)--22lb---2cnd

Blue------Saphie--------------------------(-1)--23lb---3rd

White-----Just Flute-----------------------(0)---27lb---1st

Main Final

Red-------Piglet------------------------------------------1st

Blue------Colorado Flyer--------------------------------4th

White-----Just Flute--------------------------------------3rd

Black-----Milley------------------------------------------2cnd

Consolation Final

Blue-------Saphie----------------------------------------1st

Congratulations to the heat winners Piglet and Just Flute also to the final winners Piglet and Saphie. Apollogies for no photos this week as with the rain i did not take my camera???????
 
Way to go Piglet ......I'm soooo pleased for Emma, just shows patients pays off :thumbsup: ........Piglet is just adorable :thumbsup: .......
 
Hope you've got the Tea & Cakes in ready for the inter-club our lot are looking forward to it.

Can you send me directions to the new ground then I can pass it on to everyone.
 
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Mark Roberts said:
Hope you've got the Tea & Cakes in ready for the inter-club our lot are looking forward to it.
Can you send me directions to the new ground then I can pass it on to everyone.


Hi Mark have copied aves directions from this club posting. Hope you can follow them.

Directions to Shuttington Village Hall

From the North/North East: -

Proceed to Junction 11 of the M42.

From this junction, take the B5493 to Tamworth.

Pass through the village of No Man’s Heath.

Continue for about 2 miles, then turn left at cross roads, into the village of Seckington.

Pass through the village and continue to the next cross roads.

Turn right and continue for about ½ mile, when you will find Shuttington Village on the right hand side of the road (before you enter the village).

From the East/South/South West: -

Proceed to Junction 10 of the M42.

From this Junction, take the A5 heading west towards Tamworth.

After 100 yds, take the slip road off the A5, onto the B road.

At the island at the top of the slip road, turn right and cross over the A5.

Immediately after crossing the A5, you arrive at another island, turn left, onto the B 5080, travelling through Stoneydelph.

Continue to the next island and then turn right onto the B 5000, heading towards Polesworth.

Take the next left (1/2 mile) to Alvecote.

Drive through Alvecote and continue to the next T junction.

Turn right and cross over the river.

Continue round a right hand bend and at the next Junction, fork left and up hill into Shuttington.

Pass through the village and continue on the road to Newton Regis.

The village hall is 400yds after the village, on the left side of the road.

From the West: -

Head into Tamworth from the A5, or from the A51.

Pick up the B5493, through the middle of Tamworth.

Continue out of Tamworth on the B 5493, towards Ashby-de-la-Zouch.

Turn right after about 2 ½ miles, towards Shuttington.

Continue into the Village, until you come to a T junction.

Turn left and continue for 400yds.

The Village Hall is on the left side of the road.
 

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