The NPWRA has been formed because the WCRA have lost all credibility. They have a committee who have no authority. Any decision they make is likely to be overturned by the Whippet Club. The majority of the WCRA committee members have worked very hard and have the best intentions for the sport. Unfortunately some have been forced to stand down from their positions for daring to express a different point of view to the Whippet club. The WCRA have made statements and informed the affiliated clubs of decisions and timescales for procedures to take place, only to make complete U-turns within a day or two. This has left us racers feeling very frustrated and not knowing what is going to happen.
After the Oxford open last week the WCRA committee held a meeting and decided to cancel the championship meeting on 2nd August 2009. This was the final straw and prompted the formation of the National Pedigree Whippet Racing Association(NPWRA). Two days later the WCRA changed their minds once again and said the championships were back on. I believe this only happened because the NPWRA had been formed and offered an alternative. The NPWRA are and will continue to be an independent organization who will only answer to racing people, not show people or coursing people or obedience people. There is no point in being affiliated to an organization who actually have very little or no interest in racing and are likely to overturn and undermine every decision that is made by the people who do care. The NPWRA has an interim committee in place to run our first three championship meetings this year. There will then be elections and the opportunity for anyone to put themselves forward to be involved in running this exciting new organization which I have no doubt will be the future of pedigree racing. We welcome and positively encourage the racing public to put forward suggestions as to how they would like the NPWRA to be run. It is an opportunity to scrap some of the outdated ideas which the WCRA have stuck with and to put in place new fresh ideas to bring the sport up to date. The NPWRA is definitely not going to be just another WCRA with a different name. This will provide the true racers with what they want.
I think its important to remember what the WCRA championships once were and what they stood for. They were effectively the British championships of pedigree whippet racing. The pinnacle of the sport. For nearly forty years people have been traveling the length and breadth of the country to pit their dogs against the best in the country. To have a dog become a whippet club racing champion or veteran crown meant everything. The whippet club have now taken that away from us. By failing to protect the integrity of the sport and ensuring it remains exclusive to pure pedigree whippets they have now opened the flood gates to any unscrupulous person wishing to infiltrate the sport with dogs of less than certain breeding. This is why the NPWRA has been formed. We are going to offer people the opportunity to continue racing at the highest level with the satisfaction that they are racing against other pure pedigree whippets. The NPWRA will set the new standard and will fast become the most coveted titles for the pedigree racing whippet. The WCRA may continue for a while on a much smaller scale than it has previously but, any titles won at their meetings from now on will be devalued and 'cheap' titles and if the owners of these dogs are honest, they will know this. If you want to pit your dogs against the best in the country, then you must surely recognize that the NPWRA is where you need to go. This is the future and is the organisation with the credibility and integrity. Hope to see you at our inaugural championships on 2nd August at Worcester.
After the Oxford open last week the WCRA committee held a meeting and decided to cancel the championship meeting on 2nd August 2009. This was the final straw and prompted the formation of the National Pedigree Whippet Racing Association(NPWRA). Two days later the WCRA changed their minds once again and said the championships were back on. I believe this only happened because the NPWRA had been formed and offered an alternative. The NPWRA are and will continue to be an independent organization who will only answer to racing people, not show people or coursing people or obedience people. There is no point in being affiliated to an organization who actually have very little or no interest in racing and are likely to overturn and undermine every decision that is made by the people who do care. The NPWRA has an interim committee in place to run our first three championship meetings this year. There will then be elections and the opportunity for anyone to put themselves forward to be involved in running this exciting new organization which I have no doubt will be the future of pedigree racing. We welcome and positively encourage the racing public to put forward suggestions as to how they would like the NPWRA to be run. It is an opportunity to scrap some of the outdated ideas which the WCRA have stuck with and to put in place new fresh ideas to bring the sport up to date. The NPWRA is definitely not going to be just another WCRA with a different name. This will provide the true racers with what they want.
I think its important to remember what the WCRA championships once were and what they stood for. They were effectively the British championships of pedigree whippet racing. The pinnacle of the sport. For nearly forty years people have been traveling the length and breadth of the country to pit their dogs against the best in the country. To have a dog become a whippet club racing champion or veteran crown meant everything. The whippet club have now taken that away from us. By failing to protect the integrity of the sport and ensuring it remains exclusive to pure pedigree whippets they have now opened the flood gates to any unscrupulous person wishing to infiltrate the sport with dogs of less than certain breeding. This is why the NPWRA has been formed. We are going to offer people the opportunity to continue racing at the highest level with the satisfaction that they are racing against other pure pedigree whippets. The NPWRA will set the new standard and will fast become the most coveted titles for the pedigree racing whippet. The WCRA may continue for a while on a much smaller scale than it has previously but, any titles won at their meetings from now on will be devalued and 'cheap' titles and if the owners of these dogs are honest, they will know this. If you want to pit your dogs against the best in the country, then you must surely recognize that the NPWRA is where you need to go. This is the future and is the organisation with the credibility and integrity. Hope to see you at our inaugural championships on 2nd August at Worcester.