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FEATURE


Best Champion Heavily variegated went to Tony Carline’s green yellow cock, Ashton & Goodwin won the Best Champion Self Green award with a little green yellow hen and Alan Wilson collected the Best Champion Cinnamon Award


Miss T M Carthy’s help with the stewarding was well rewarded as she was awarded the Best Juvenile and Best Juvenile Stam specials. Thanks are due to the judges, Bert Stillie, Tom Green, Barrie Durant and Dave Tanner for placing the awards.


novice section with the clear buff hen taking the Best Champion award in the final stages. Clark and Gilllott completed their show with the Best Champion White Ground, a clear white hen. Best Champion Heavily variegated went to Tony Carline’s green yellow cock, Ashton & Goodwin won the Best Champion Self Green award with a little green yellow hen and Alan Wilson collected the Best Champion Cinnamon Award. For the second year at the National Exhibition classes for Stams (teams of three birds) were on offer and five stams tested the judges eye for harmony within


the groupings. A Rodger’s self green buff Fife stam came out the overall winner and congratulations are extended. Miss T M Carthy’s help with the stewarding was well rewarded as she was awarded the Best Juvenile and Best Juvenile Stam specials.


Thanks are due to the judges, Bert Stillie, Tom Green, Barrie Durant and Dave Tanner for placing the awards. Thanks are also due to the stewards for the smooth running of the show and for erecting and dismantling the staging. The Fife Fancy Federation is extremely grateful to the Parrot Society for organising such an event.


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