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Joe Murphy Article 22/12/23...
Author: Joe MurphyTitle: Joe Murphy Article 22/12/23
Date: 2023-12-31 10:40:31Uploaded by: Brian
At long last I have finished my book on the 50 Years of The Dewar Trophy Winners; which is awarded to Scotland’s ‘Pigeon of Year’. I have also tried to highlight the runners up as well but failed to obtain information on some of them. I was hoping to get the book out for Christmas, but unfortunately the printers were too busy and they will start printing after the festive season. All going well I hope to have it on sale at Blackpool Show in January. I have attached a photo of front cover of my book. TV Star While watching TV prior to having our evening meal, a lady named Sharon (from Harlow; in the west of Essex) was on ‘The Chase’ with Bradley Walsh. He asked her what she would do if she won the money, and her reply was; ‘I would buy my husband Mark a NEW STATE OF THE ART PIGEON LOFT’. Bradley could not believe her answer and they started talking about pigeons’. Sharon did well and managed to get to the final, and they competed against the ‘Chaser’ and low and behold they won the money. When asked what she would do with her share of the money, she replied. ‘A NEW PIGEON LOFT’. Margaret & I laughed and we wish Sharon & Mark all the best with their new purchase. Maybe when it is up and finished, they may send me a photo of it to go into my column. Short Story From the Past Once again, I continue with my short articles on some of the great named fanciers and pigeons from the past. I came across an old article written by Mr & Mrs Tom Birkley and their famous hen ‘Rashiehill Supreme’. (I have attached a photograph of her to go with this short story) Tom wrote; ‘I was born into pigeons, as my late father was a keen fancier also my uncles and cousins. The first fancier who came to mind is the late Andrew Smillie, he was more respected by fanciers of all ages, and he was so efficient and understanding in his work and could find time, along with his sons, to race a good pigeon from all channel races. Next on my list is the famous Jock McGillivary of Forth, I reckon ‘Jock’ taught me more about pigeons than anyone; he always raced his birds hard, this way bad ones didn’t last long. His famous ‘Dream Girl’ was one of the finest birds I have ever handled. Then one must always count it a pleasure to meet and talk with fanciers of Annan, along with my very good friend Fred Jubb from Kirkfieldbank; we have enjoyed the company of G Lapton who has won the National from Rennes in1950, also G Hinds and his partner who were second from Rennes in 1966, with their champion blue hen. I have seen the birds of that great racer John Jamieson & Son, also his brother Matt, and no fancier should leave Annan without paying a visit to the loft of Bob Thomson, his family of Kirpatrick’s are one of the finest in the country. The say these Annan lads have a lucky position for channel racing. I have been to Annan before 07-00am on a Sunday morning and most of these Annan fanciers have their birds fed and cleaned out before this time, no wonder they win. I reckon they could win if they were living anywhere. I journeyed to Cornwall in 1964 and met the world famous A R Hill of St Just. I handled the champion ‘Galabank Prince’ also the Grizzle hen ‘6498’. I have learned since she has died. Many a happy visit I have had to Ballymena, Northern Ireland, to my dear friend Bobby McAdorey, who introduced me to the Smyth Brothers; who have one of the finest inbred families in Ireland. Then there was Billy Irwin who seems to always score on a hard day, and Tommy Harper who has made a name for his channel performances, and Bob Keilty, one of the oldest fanciers in Ballymena. To come home again to my own area, Wilkinson Brothers, my club mates, have one of the finest records in West Lothian Federation for channel racing, with their champion mealy hen, seven times the channel and The Joe Murphy Column 2 seven diplomas, is a champion in every sense. I must never forget the famous Davy Angus, a most interesting fancier, also Leishman Brothers of Douglas Water. When one thinks of national racing, you always bring up the one and only Charlie Graham, the SNFC Secretary, the greatest secretary in the country. Charlie, one said to my wife, was I the ‘springer’ in the family, after my father had won £300 from Rennes in 1957. I would like to hear his remarks now. Before I draw near to the end of this article, a word of comfort to the novice-never join the ranks of the ‘Gossips and Grumbles’ that you find in most clubs, always learn to admire a good pigeon when it beats you, this way you will learn to be a good fancier, then you will enjoy the greatest sport in the world. Now, I must say thanks to the fanciers who helped me to get my gallant pigeon, ‘Rashiehill Supreme’, he is Colin McKinnon, for presenting me with his dam, a blue chequer hen Kirkpatrick blood, which was mated to a red cock, from McGillivary stock. I consider that ‘Rashiehill Supreme’ has brought me my greatest thrill in pigeon racing, and he has won since he was a youngster. I would also like to say, to all my many fancier friends, Jock Anderson of Anstruther, Bob Gebbie of Forth, Big Jim Clarkson of West Calder, and my club mates, and the names I haven’t mentioned, best of luck for 1967; Yours Mr & Mrs Tom Birkley. I was only 20 years old at this time and Margaret and I got married in October of that year. However, I had heard of some of these names from my father who tried hard to make it onto the SNFC race results. When I look back on it, his birds were never fit enough as he only every trained them from Kirkcaldy; (which was 8 to 10 miles) as he worked in the coal mines, Plus the fact he cycled to work and the pigeon was in a paper bag. As he could not hold onto a small basket while peddling his bike. This never stopped his enthusiasm and his will to win; which obviously he passed on to me. It was good to read about the ‘famous’ great names within our sport up here in Scotland, that will live in the history of Scottish Pigeon Fraternity. Joe’s Joke A Jewish grandmother is giving directions to her grown up grandson who is coming to visit with his wife. ‘You come to the front door of the apartments. I am in apartment 301. There is a big panel at the front door. With your elbow, push button 301. I will buzz you in. Come inside and the elevator is on the right. Get in, and with your elbow, push 3 rd Floor. When you get out, I’m on the left. With your elbow, hit my doorbell, OK’. ‘Grandma, that sounds easy, but why am I hitting all these buttons with my elbow? ‘What? You’re coming empty handed?’. Merry Christmas May I wish ALL READERS OF MY COLUMN a very Merry Christmas, and I hope YOU ALL have a happy time, with your families. Joe & Margaret Murphy Please continue to keep the news flowing; to Joe Murphy Mystical Rose Cottage 2 Flutorum Avenue Thornton by Kirkcaldy KY1 4BD or phone 01592 770331 or Email to joejmurphy1@gmail.com REMEMBER THE J IN THE MIDDLE or log onto www.elimarpigeons.com www.fancierchat.co.uk www.pigeon-chat.co.uk who wish my weekly contribution portfolio on pigeon topics from Scotland



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