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Two days of Motocross action and dust!
11th April 2023
The Guernsey Kart & Motor Club hosted a 2-Day Motocross event including an Inter-Insular competition at the Pleinmont Motocross track on 8th and 9th April 2023.
The racing was close and exciting for the crowd that gathered to enjoy the bright conditions. I reckon we all needed a shower afterwards due to the clouds of dust lifted by the riders!
I've added a huge Gallery of pics featuring loads of the action.... but please remember that they are copyrighted and NOT free to copy.
Maybe you can support my work by purchasing a pic or two? Thanks.
This is a link to the Gallery:
CLICK TO VIEW THE 2023 2-DAY MOTOCROSS MEETING
11th April 2023

The Guernsey Kart & Motor Club hosted a 2-Day Motocross event including an Inter-Insular competition at the Pleinmont Motocross track on 8th and 9th April 2023.
The racing was close and exciting for the crowd that gathered to enjoy the bright conditions. I reckon we all needed a shower afterwards due to the clouds of dust lifted by the riders!
I've added a huge Gallery of pics featuring loads of the action.... but please remember that they are copyrighted and NOT free to copy.
Maybe you can support my work by purchasing a pic or two? Thanks.
This is a link to the Gallery:
CLICK TO VIEW THE 2023 2-DAY MOTOCROSS MEETING

Boxing skills showcased at St Pierre Park......
20th March 2023
With 10 Bouts on the bill for the March Guernsey Dinner Boxing Club night at St Pierre Park Hotel it was always going to be a busy one!
The format followed a familiar route with the opening bouts featuring young novice boxers in 'skills contests'. These are valuable first experiences for future champions to get a feel what it's like to have a crowd shouting out encouragement.
After the openers it was down to the serious business with the Guernsey team taking on the visitors from Hull.
I've now uploaded all 10 Bouts of action to a new Gallery on my website if you want to take a look.
Please Tag and Share this post so we can get the word out to all the boxers. Thanks.
Here are the pics:
CLICK TO VIEW THE BOXING GALLERY - GUERNSEY v HULL
20th March 2023
In: Events News, Sports News

With 10 Bouts on the bill for the March Guernsey Dinner Boxing Club night at St Pierre Park Hotel it was always going to be a busy one!
The format followed a familiar route with the opening bouts featuring young novice boxers in 'skills contests'. These are valuable first experiences for future champions to get a feel what it's like to have a crowd shouting out encouragement.
After the openers it was down to the serious business with the Guernsey team taking on the visitors from Hull.
I've now uploaded all 10 Bouts of action to a new Gallery on my website if you want to take a look.
Please Tag and Share this post so we can get the word out to all the boxers. Thanks.
Here are the pics:
CLICK TO VIEW THE BOXING GALLERY - GUERNSEY v HULL

Two days of tiring Trials.... but we love it!
13th March 2023
The 2023 Guernsey Motor Cycle & Car Club 2-Day Trials event was really well supported this year. Even though, sadly, the French contingent was unable to join us due to Condor Ferries cancelling the sailing!
The French were certainly missed but our Jersey cousins had made the effort to get over... even though they also had disruption with the delivery of their bikes. I believe they might have visited the UK on the way to Guernsey! You really can't make it up!
But, in the end, things fell into place and the resilient Trials bunch were able to get out to play.
They are certainly a 'hard-core' bunch as Day-1 was, from my viewpoint, a pretty miserable affair. Don't misunderstand me, I enjoyed being out on the sections taking pics. It was just that it was so bleak, misty, damp, muddy and tiring.
The toughest sections seemed to be down in the cliff-side valley at Todders. I said 'seemed' as due to the mist all I could see from the top were vague shapes through the mist then the revving of engines as the riders tried to pull themselves out of the valley up the very slippery slopes.
Remarkably most of them could still raise a weary smile at the top. Maybe that was just relief that they would eventually be able to take a nice warm shower... together with a beer or six!
Day two was, in comparison, like chalk and cheese. For this we all headed to the North with the majority of the sections set up around L'Ancresse Common. The weather was dry until near the end and mud and slippery slopes were just a memory.
It was a fitting end to an exhausting and busy weekend... that's just the sort we enjoy most, isn't it!
I've added Galleries for the two days of Trials if you are interested. Click the link to view them:
CLICK TO VIEW THE 2023 2-DAY TRIALS
13th March 2023

The 2023 Guernsey Motor Cycle & Car Club 2-Day Trials event was really well supported this year. Even though, sadly, the French contingent was unable to join us due to Condor Ferries cancelling the sailing!
The French were certainly missed but our Jersey cousins had made the effort to get over... even though they also had disruption with the delivery of their bikes. I believe they might have visited the UK on the way to Guernsey! You really can't make it up!
But, in the end, things fell into place and the resilient Trials bunch were able to get out to play.
They are certainly a 'hard-core' bunch as Day-1 was, from my viewpoint, a pretty miserable affair. Don't misunderstand me, I enjoyed being out on the sections taking pics. It was just that it was so bleak, misty, damp, muddy and tiring.
The toughest sections seemed to be down in the cliff-side valley at Todders. I said 'seemed' as due to the mist all I could see from the top were vague shapes through the mist then the revving of engines as the riders tried to pull themselves out of the valley up the very slippery slopes.
Remarkably most of them could still raise a weary smile at the top. Maybe that was just relief that they would eventually be able to take a nice warm shower... together with a beer or six!
Day two was, in comparison, like chalk and cheese. For this we all headed to the North with the majority of the sections set up around L'Ancresse Common. The weather was dry until near the end and mud and slippery slopes were just a memory.
It was a fitting end to an exhausting and busy weekend... that's just the sort we enjoy most, isn't it!
I've added Galleries for the two days of Trials if you are interested. Click the link to view them:
CLICK TO VIEW THE 2023 2-DAY TRIALS

You want Epic and tense? I give you the U18 Muratti.......
06th March 2023
Epic, sensational, dramatic, nail-biting, tense.....
And I could still say more!
This was the 2023 U18's Junior Muratti at The Track between Guernsey and Jersey. It took a nerve gangling penalty shootout to give Guernsey the win after being two goals down - one after just 38 seconds!
Guernsey managed to pull it level at 2-2 by fulltime.
Then in extra time the Donkeys scored to make it 3-2 but they then allowed the visitors to equalize setting the final score after 120 minutes at 3-3 and the promise of a shootout!
As always this form of resolution to a game only promises heartbreak to one of the teams and it was Jersey who went home deflated and disappointed.
But what a great afternoon of entertainment for the large crowd and well done to Guernsey U18's!
My pics of the Junior Muratti are here:
CLICK TO VIEW PICS OF THE 2023 JUNIOR MURATTI
06th March 2023
In: Events News, Sports News

Epic, sensational, dramatic, nail-biting, tense.....
And I could still say more!
This was the 2023 U18's Junior Muratti at The Track between Guernsey and Jersey. It took a nerve gangling penalty shootout to give Guernsey the win after being two goals down - one after just 38 seconds!
Guernsey managed to pull it level at 2-2 by fulltime.
Then in extra time the Donkeys scored to make it 3-2 but they then allowed the visitors to equalize setting the final score after 120 minutes at 3-3 and the promise of a shootout!
As always this form of resolution to a game only promises heartbreak to one of the teams and it was Jersey who went home deflated and disappointed.
But what a great afternoon of entertainment for the large crowd and well done to Guernsey U18's!
My pics of the Junior Muratti are here:
CLICK TO VIEW PICS OF THE 2023 JUNIOR MURATTI
Check out the most comprehensive coverage of the 2023 Comprop Guernsey Rally...
27th February 2023
I'm really pleased to see that the overwhelming majority of comments about the 2023 Comprop Guernsey Rally have been positive.
In fact the behavior of the few protesters has even turned the 'neutrals' into supporters of this amazing event!
Every cloud has a silver lining, eh!
I've just added the last pics to the Galleries which now cover Scrutineering, Friday night and Saturday racing.
Check out the most comprehensive coverage of the 2023 Comprop Guernsey Rally by following this link:
CLICK TO VIEW THE COMPLETE COVERAGE OF THE 2023 COMPROP GUERNSEY RALLY
27th February 2023

I'm really pleased to see that the overwhelming majority of comments about the 2023 Comprop Guernsey Rally have been positive.
In fact the behavior of the few protesters has even turned the 'neutrals' into supporters of this amazing event!
Every cloud has a silver lining, eh!
I've just added the last pics to the Galleries which now cover Scrutineering, Friday night and Saturday racing.
Check out the most comprehensive coverage of the 2023 Comprop Guernsey Rally by following this link:
CLICK TO VIEW THE COMPLETE COVERAGE OF THE 2023 COMPROP GUERNSEY RALLY
The silent majority wins and the Rally was a great success......
27th February 2023
This latest Gallery features just a few pics of the Friday night Torteval Stage of the 2023 Comprop Guernsey Rally. Sadly a tiny minority of people decided to act selfishly to disrupt the running of both of the evening stages.
Their behavior was shocking as they threatened to put lives at risk... including their own. They totally disregarded the fact that all official permissions were in place to run the Rally and the disruption to residents was just for a couple of hours.
I spoke to many people along the Stages and without exception all of them were supportive of the Rally. They had wrapped up warm, had a coffee or beer in hand and were thrilled to see something different in their neighborhood. For many they only needed to walk down to the end of their drive for a grandstand view!!
Thankfully the full day of racing on Saturday went smoothly and it proved what a fantastic job the committed group of organizers had done.
We mustn't allow a noisy negative minority to speak for us. The normally silent supportive majority needs to find its voice to support these events which add so much to local life.
I hope you enjoy the pics. Roll on Rally 2024!
CLICK TO VIEW THE 2023 COMPROP GUERNSEY RALLY GALLERIES
27th February 2023

This latest Gallery features just a few pics of the Friday night Torteval Stage of the 2023 Comprop Guernsey Rally. Sadly a tiny minority of people decided to act selfishly to disrupt the running of both of the evening stages.
Their behavior was shocking as they threatened to put lives at risk... including their own. They totally disregarded the fact that all official permissions were in place to run the Rally and the disruption to residents was just for a couple of hours.
I spoke to many people along the Stages and without exception all of them were supportive of the Rally. They had wrapped up warm, had a coffee or beer in hand and were thrilled to see something different in their neighborhood. For many they only needed to walk down to the end of their drive for a grandstand view!!
Thankfully the full day of racing on Saturday went smoothly and it proved what a fantastic job the committed group of organizers had done.
We mustn't allow a noisy negative minority to speak for us. The normally silent supportive majority needs to find its voice to support these events which add so much to local life.
I hope you enjoy the pics. Roll on Rally 2024!
CLICK TO VIEW THE 2023 COMPROP GUERNSEY RALLY GALLERIES
Yes, it was worth the effort.....
26th February 2023
I guess that no one ever said it was going to be easy!
But after four successful and well supported Guernsey Rallies I was hopeful, enthusiastic and eager to enjoy the spectacle of Rally racing through the tight and twisty Guernsey lanes again.
As I've spent a couple of decades on the edge of our Motorsport scene I've recognized how much work has to be put in to 'make things work' in organizing any event. This is something that only gets more challenging as each year passes and even more 'red tape' and form filling is necessary before a wheel is spun off a start line!
This leads me to ask the question... Why does anyone get out of bed in the morning thinking that all that hassle organizing an event is worth the effort?
I can't answer that.
But after the disruption and selfish, spiteful behavior shown towards the Guernsey Rally by a tiny number of residents in 2023 I fear that those people who put so much work into the organizing of the Guernsey Rally will be disheartened. Why would they want to spend so much time arranging all the correct and legal permissions to then have their work wasted?
Well, maybe I can answer that question.
I spent the few hours, yes that was all the short inconvenience lasted, out on the Rally Stages and I spoke to many of the residents who lived on the closed roads... and I was welcomed by people who were open minded and enthusiastic to enjoy something different for a change! There are many people who support and enjoy the thrill of a racing car at speed at the bottom of their driveway! They think it is fantastic to have a 'ring-side seat' (for a couple of hours!) Those people far outnumber the negative people who object... but we all know it's those people who make the most noise!
I'm not disrespectful of others who have differing and strong views on whether Motorsport has a place in the 'modern world' but as we all reside on this small rock surely tolerance, for a few hours, towards others has to be a good and necessary thing?
IF there is the will to try for another Guernsey Rally next year I hope the 'silent majority' will find their voice and make their support known.
I was able to capture some of the great action around the Stages and my pics are now online here....
CLICK TO VIEW THE 2023 COMPROP RALLY GALLERIES
26th February 2023

I guess that no one ever said it was going to be easy!
But after four successful and well supported Guernsey Rallies I was hopeful, enthusiastic and eager to enjoy the spectacle of Rally racing through the tight and twisty Guernsey lanes again.
As I've spent a couple of decades on the edge of our Motorsport scene I've recognized how much work has to be put in to 'make things work' in organizing any event. This is something that only gets more challenging as each year passes and even more 'red tape' and form filling is necessary before a wheel is spun off a start line!
This leads me to ask the question... Why does anyone get out of bed in the morning thinking that all that hassle organizing an event is worth the effort?
I can't answer that.
But after the disruption and selfish, spiteful behavior shown towards the Guernsey Rally by a tiny number of residents in 2023 I fear that those people who put so much work into the organizing of the Guernsey Rally will be disheartened. Why would they want to spend so much time arranging all the correct and legal permissions to then have their work wasted?
Well, maybe I can answer that question.
I spent the few hours, yes that was all the short inconvenience lasted, out on the Rally Stages and I spoke to many of the residents who lived on the closed roads... and I was welcomed by people who were open minded and enthusiastic to enjoy something different for a change! There are many people who support and enjoy the thrill of a racing car at speed at the bottom of their driveway! They think it is fantastic to have a 'ring-side seat' (for a couple of hours!) Those people far outnumber the negative people who object... but we all know it's those people who make the most noise!
I'm not disrespectful of others who have differing and strong views on whether Motorsport has a place in the 'modern world' but as we all reside on this small rock surely tolerance, for a few hours, towards others has to be a good and necessary thing?
IF there is the will to try for another Guernsey Rally next year I hope the 'silent majority' will find their voice and make their support known.
I was able to capture some of the great action around the Stages and my pics are now online here....
CLICK TO VIEW THE 2023 COMPROP RALLY GALLERIES
It's good to be back....
13th February 2023
The GVC returned to a track laid out in a valley above the reservoir for Round 5 of the Ian Brown's sponsored MTB XC series.
I believe it is four years since a race had been held here and considerable work had to be put in by the Club to get a circuit cleared.
But I think it was well worth the effort. It was certainly a challenge for the riders as all the groaning attested to!!
I loved having a different and scenic backdrop to my photos. These were enhanced by the lovely, bright and warm sun. It really felt like a spring day... now I mustn't get too excited yet as it is still only Ferbruary!
As usual I find I respond well when the 'stars' line up to produce attractive shots and I ended up with an 'ample' number of pics for the Gallery!
You can view them all here:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE RESERVOIR MTB XC PICS
13th February 2023
In: Events News, Sports News

The GVC returned to a track laid out in a valley above the reservoir for Round 5 of the Ian Brown's sponsored MTB XC series.
I believe it is four years since a race had been held here and considerable work had to be put in by the Club to get a circuit cleared.
But I think it was well worth the effort. It was certainly a challenge for the riders as all the groaning attested to!!
I loved having a different and scenic backdrop to my photos. These were enhanced by the lovely, bright and warm sun. It really felt like a spring day... now I mustn't get too excited yet as it is still only Ferbruary!
As usual I find I respond well when the 'stars' line up to produce attractive shots and I ended up with an 'ample' number of pics for the Gallery!
You can view them all here:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE RESERVOIR MTB XC PICS
The Battle of the School Bands was a hotly fought contest....
10th February 2023
With a few minutes to spare I had the opportunity to pop in to the 2023 Thirst Music School Battle of the School Bands at Beau Sejour.
My time and access was limited and I only saw the second half of the show... but I was lucky to catch the winners!
Lots of young talent was on show!
I've added a few pics to this new Gallery. Just click the link to view them:
CLICK TO VIEW THE 2023 BATTLE OF THE SCHOOL BANDS
10th February 2023

With a few minutes to spare I had the opportunity to pop in to the 2023 Thirst Music School Battle of the School Bands at Beau Sejour.
My time and access was limited and I only saw the second half of the show... but I was lucky to catch the winners!
Lots of young talent was on show!
I've added a few pics to this new Gallery. Just click the link to view them:
CLICK TO VIEW THE 2023 BATTLE OF THE SCHOOL BANDS
A night packed with boxing action.....
06th February 2023
It was great to be back at St Pierre Park Hotel last Friday for another evening of Dinner Boxing.
This was the first Guernsey Dinner Boxing Club event of the year and featured a Guernsey Team v the Western Counties.
On the night here were nine well matched and hard fought bouts. They offered plenty of action and entertainment for the diners and the local team took the honours with the most wins. Well done guys.
The next Dinner Boxing event is on Friday 17th of March. If you are interested in attending you need to be a member of the Club. Contact me if you want details of how to go about joining.
Oh, and now the Club is open for the Ladies too. Why not get a group of friends together and book a table?
My pics are now online here:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FEBRUARY DINNER BOXING GALLERIES
06th February 2023
In: Events News, Sports News

It was great to be back at St Pierre Park Hotel last Friday for another evening of Dinner Boxing.
This was the first Guernsey Dinner Boxing Club event of the year and featured a Guernsey Team v the Western Counties.
On the night here were nine well matched and hard fought bouts. They offered plenty of action and entertainment for the diners and the local team took the honours with the most wins. Well done guys.
The next Dinner Boxing event is on Friday 17th of March. If you are interested in attending you need to be a member of the Club. Contact me if you want details of how to go about joining.
Oh, and now the Club is open for the Ladies too. Why not get a group of friends together and book a table?
My pics are now online here:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FEBRUARY DINNER BOXING GALLERIES

Mirror-less cameras rule......
29th January 2023
Here is a quick link to my recent assignment to photograph the T&C Roofing Snooker League at the Gremlin Club.
These jobs are always interesting as a photographer is probably the last person the players want to see when they bend to set up their next shot.
The technique I use is to chose the longest and fastest lens that will work in the room. That way I hope to be back out in the darkest part of the room - but still be in line of their shot.
The next thing that is (or used to be) a problem was the 'clatter' that a professional level camera makes when the shutter is pressed.
Maybe you noted that I said 'used to'.
One of the great benefits that the modern mirror-less cameras give to a photographer is the freedom of not having to worry about that 'clatter' at a crucial moment of play. It's a revelation!
Shooting Golf also benefits from the Mirror-less advantage.
Just for your information I was shooting with a NIKON Z9. NIKON have been my choice of camera for decades and I love them.
I've added a small gallery of T & C Roofing Snooker League here:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE SNOOKER LEAGUE PICS
29th January 2023
In: Events News, Sports News

Here is a quick link to my recent assignment to photograph the T&C Roofing Snooker League at the Gremlin Club.
These jobs are always interesting as a photographer is probably the last person the players want to see when they bend to set up their next shot.
The technique I use is to chose the longest and fastest lens that will work in the room. That way I hope to be back out in the darkest part of the room - but still be in line of their shot.
The next thing that is (or used to be) a problem was the 'clatter' that a professional level camera makes when the shutter is pressed.
Maybe you noted that I said 'used to'.
One of the great benefits that the modern mirror-less cameras give to a photographer is the freedom of not having to worry about that 'clatter' at a crucial moment of play. It's a revelation!
Shooting Golf also benefits from the Mirror-less advantage.
Just for your information I was shooting with a NIKON Z9. NIKON have been my choice of camera for decades and I love them.
I've added a small gallery of T & C Roofing Snooker League here:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE SNOOKER LEAGUE PICS
Sometimes you are in just the right place, sometimes not!
29th January 2023
Now we all know that sometimes we are in just the right place, sometimes we aren't!
These things are in the lap of the Gods... or so we like to think.
But maybe not? I ask this as, if it is JUST down to random luck, how is it that Russ Allen seems to be in just the right place at the right time so often? Clearly talent can swing the odds in his favour.
This question also holds relevance to my work as a photographer. But clearly I'm not so talented in my positioning.
Yesterday at the GFC v Marlow football Russ 'found' himself in the perfect spot to score GFC's first goal. Actually I was quite well placed to capture the complete sequence including the celebration. Maybe luck, maybe talent? That is the question. Ha, ha.
But my luck/talent had worn off for the second GFC goal as when Sam Murray scored with a dramatic overhead kick my view was mostly blocked. You can just make out his flying boot in my pics.... if you look carefully!
Hmmm, I enjoyed having a bit of talent... while it lasted!
Now I've decided that to make myself feel better I'm going to go with the idea that everything is just down to luck. Good and bad! What do you think?
My GFC v Marlow pics are now online here:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW MY GFC v MARLOW PICS
29th January 2023
In: Events News, Sports News

Now we all know that sometimes we are in just the right place, sometimes we aren't!
These things are in the lap of the Gods... or so we like to think.
But maybe not? I ask this as, if it is JUST down to random luck, how is it that Russ Allen seems to be in just the right place at the right time so often? Clearly talent can swing the odds in his favour.
This question also holds relevance to my work as a photographer. But clearly I'm not so talented in my positioning.
Yesterday at the GFC v Marlow football Russ 'found' himself in the perfect spot to score GFC's first goal. Actually I was quite well placed to capture the complete sequence including the celebration. Maybe luck, maybe talent? That is the question. Ha, ha.
But my luck/talent had worn off for the second GFC goal as when Sam Murray scored with a dramatic overhead kick my view was mostly blocked. You can just make out his flying boot in my pics.... if you look carefully!
Hmmm, I enjoyed having a bit of talent... while it lasted!
Now I've decided that to make myself feel better I'm going to go with the idea that everything is just down to luck. Good and bad! What do you think?
My GFC v Marlow pics are now online here:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW MY GFC v MARLOW PICS
Basketball battles at Beau Sejour....
18th January 2023
As expected my assignment to cover Division One Basketball at Beau Sejour was full of action, entertainment and tension.
As a sport Basketball seems to be perfectly designed to yield fast paced action and drama and that was certainly on offer in the game between Edmundson Electrical Chargers and Le Mont Saint.
The Chargers finished on top but they had to fight back from a 22 point deficit to take the win. In the final seconds of play it could have gone either way!
I highly recommend to you, if you are bored with the TV schedules, to pop along to one of the Basketball nights at Beau Sejour. You are guaranteed to be entertained.
You can view my pics here:
CLICK TO VIEW EDMUNDSON ELECTRICAL CHARGERS v LE MONT SAINT
18th January 2023
In: Events News, Sports News

As expected my assignment to cover Division One Basketball at Beau Sejour was full of action, entertainment and tension.
As a sport Basketball seems to be perfectly designed to yield fast paced action and drama and that was certainly on offer in the game between Edmundson Electrical Chargers and Le Mont Saint.
The Chargers finished on top but they had to fight back from a 22 point deficit to take the win. In the final seconds of play it could have gone either way!
I highly recommend to you, if you are bored with the TV schedules, to pop along to one of the Basketball nights at Beau Sejour. You are guaranteed to be entertained.
You can view my pics here:
CLICK TO VIEW EDMUNDSON ELECTRICAL CHARGERS v LE MONT SAINT
It was painful amongst the pines.....
08th January 2023
Well that was hard work (for riders and me!). The festive overindulgence's were there to be seen on the faces of some of the riders (and me!) at today's Guernsey Velo Club Cross Country.
A course had been laid out around the Guet. As many of you will know the lay of the land around the old fort and lookout is steep and slippery. The old conifers have laid down a thick layer of pine needles on the slopes and the tree roots hide ready to throw a rider out of the saddle and into the brambles!
However, maybe because of those seasonal festivities, there was a good sized entry for the first MTB race in 2023 and the weather behaved... it was the afternoon before I got a soaking at the GFC football game!
I've now uploaded a gallery of MTB XC pics here:
CLICK TO VIEW THE FIRST MTB RACE IN 2023
08th January 2023
In: Events News, Sports News

Well that was hard work (for riders and me!). The festive overindulgence's were there to be seen on the faces of some of the riders (and me!) at today's Guernsey Velo Club Cross Country.
A course had been laid out around the Guet. As many of you will know the lay of the land around the old fort and lookout is steep and slippery. The old conifers have laid down a thick layer of pine needles on the slopes and the tree roots hide ready to throw a rider out of the saddle and into the brambles!
However, maybe because of those seasonal festivities, there was a good sized entry for the first MTB race in 2023 and the weather behaved... it was the afternoon before I got a soaking at the GFC football game!
I've now uploaded a gallery of MTB XC pics here:
CLICK TO VIEW THE FIRST MTB RACE IN 2023
Will my good luck with the weather last?
30th December 2022
The weather Gods have been looking after me for the last few photo assignments.
Over the Christmas break I've had to photograph the Boxing Day Cross Country, a Junior Football Tournament and a Trials Bike event.
All of these happened in dry weather and were comfortable because of that. The fact that outside of those times it seems to have rained almost none stop makes me feel that I've been somewhat lucky!
So now the question is... 'How long will my good luck last?'
I'm hoping to hold on to the good fortune for a little longer into the New Year with my first job being another Cross Country on New Years Day.... watch this space for the answer!!
For now I've just uploaded a few pics of the Boxing Day XC here:
CLICK TO VIEW THE 2022 BOXING DAY CROSS COUNTRY
30th December 2022
In: Events News, Sports News

The weather Gods have been looking after me for the last few photo assignments.
Over the Christmas break I've had to photograph the Boxing Day Cross Country, a Junior Football Tournament and a Trials Bike event.
All of these happened in dry weather and were comfortable because of that. The fact that outside of those times it seems to have rained almost none stop makes me feel that I've been somewhat lucky!
So now the question is... 'How long will my good luck last?'
I'm hoping to hold on to the good fortune for a little longer into the New Year with my first job being another Cross Country on New Years Day.... watch this space for the answer!!
For now I've just uploaded a few pics of the Boxing Day XC here:
CLICK TO VIEW THE 2022 BOXING DAY CROSS COUNTRY
Junior football at its best.....
27th December 2022
Guernsey Junior football was showcased during the 2022 John Brehaut Trophy Tournament at the KGV.
I spent a couple of hours photographing the games and I was impressed by the talent and enthusiasm shown by the youngsters. I covered the Under 13's games as teams progressed through to the finals.
The weather was nice and bright and dry so a good crowd of parents were there to support the Clubs. As each game lasted just fifteen minutes there was always some action to follow.
As the tournament progressed to the semi-finals there was even high drama as one of the finalists had to be decided by a nail-biting penalty shoot-out. I actually lost count of how many penalties needed to be taken to split the teams but when I noticed that players came up to take their THIRD penalty it was an amazing climax.
Congratulations to the Rovers team on winning the trophy and all the other Clubs for making the event so entertaining.
I've added a new Gallery featuring some of the action here:
CLICK TO VIEW THE 2022 U13 JOHN BREHAUT TOURNAMENT
27th December 2022
In: Events News, Sports News

Guernsey Junior football was showcased during the 2022 John Brehaut Trophy Tournament at the KGV.
I spent a couple of hours photographing the games and I was impressed by the talent and enthusiasm shown by the youngsters. I covered the Under 13's games as teams progressed through to the finals.
The weather was nice and bright and dry so a good crowd of parents were there to support the Clubs. As each game lasted just fifteen minutes there was always some action to follow.
As the tournament progressed to the semi-finals there was even high drama as one of the finalists had to be decided by a nail-biting penalty shoot-out. I actually lost count of how many penalties needed to be taken to split the teams but when I noticed that players came up to take their THIRD penalty it was an amazing climax.
Congratulations to the Rovers team on winning the trophy and all the other Clubs for making the event so entertaining.
I've added a new Gallery featuring some of the action here:
CLICK TO VIEW THE 2022 U13 JOHN BREHAUT TOURNAMENT

The young stars shine bright at Christmas....
21st December 2022
The 2022 School of Popular Music Christmas Showcase was a busy night packed full of Live Music and young talent.
Once again SoPM treated their students to the opportunity to play at one of Guernsey's most famous live music venues on a stage that many music legends have stood. There have been a lot... but how about Elton John and Wilko Johnson for starters!
The SoPM team did an amazing job organising fourteen bands (I lost count of how many musicians!). That adds up to a LOT of change overs!
I was really impressed by the standard of talent on show. But also the 'professional' attitude that has been instilled into the youngsters. They were ready on time for the switches, they got straight on with the 'job', they worked through occasional issues with equipment and clearly loved their moment in the spotlight.
All together the resulting show was a great tribute to the work the tutors have done with their young proteges.
These Galleries showcase all the acts...
CLICK TO VIEW THE SoPM 2022 CHRISTMAS SHOWCASE

21st December 2022

The 2022 School of Popular Music Christmas Showcase was a busy night packed full of Live Music and young talent.
Once again SoPM treated their students to the opportunity to play at one of Guernsey's most famous live music venues on a stage that many music legends have stood. There have been a lot... but how about Elton John and Wilko Johnson for starters!
The SoPM team did an amazing job organising fourteen bands (I lost count of how many musicians!). That adds up to a LOT of change overs!
I was really impressed by the standard of talent on show. But also the 'professional' attitude that has been instilled into the youngsters. They were ready on time for the switches, they got straight on with the 'job', they worked through occasional issues with equipment and clearly loved their moment in the spotlight.
All together the resulting show was a great tribute to the work the tutors have done with their young proteges.
These Galleries showcase all the acts...
CLICK TO VIEW THE SoPM 2022 CHRISTMAS SHOWCASE

Jingle bells ring at the SoPM Christmas Concert......
16th December 2022
Christmas must be just around the corner again as the Guernsey School of Popular Music has just produced its annual Christmas Concert!
This event features some of the youngest students as they start their musical journeys. The 2022 concert was held in front of a packed audience of families and friends at Vale Church Hall.
There were smiles all around and the seasonal smell of Mince pies and mulled wine.
It usually takes a bit of an effort for me to get into the Christmas spirit (I know I'm a miserable old git) but seeing all the young beaming faces of the performers has started the magic working!
Enjoy this gallery which features some of the performances...
CLICK TO VIEW THE 2022 SoPM CHRISTMAS CONCERT
16th December 2022

Christmas must be just around the corner again as the Guernsey School of Popular Music has just produced its annual Christmas Concert!
This event features some of the youngest students as they start their musical journeys. The 2022 concert was held in front of a packed audience of families and friends at Vale Church Hall.
There were smiles all around and the seasonal smell of Mince pies and mulled wine.
It usually takes a bit of an effort for me to get into the Christmas spirit (I know I'm a miserable old git) but seeing all the young beaming faces of the performers has started the magic working!
Enjoy this gallery which features some of the performances...
CLICK TO VIEW THE 2022 SoPM CHRISTMAS CONCERT

I've just ticked all the boxes on my Sunday to-do list.....
11th December 2022
To-do list:
Get up
Have breakfast
Dress according to the weather... it's raining!
Drive to the Forest
Photograph Round 2 of the GVC Winter XC Series
Drive home
Dry cameras
Hot cup of coffee to warm up
Upload pics to computer
Wash mud off boots
Dry clothes
Another coffee to warm up
Edit MTB XC pics
Upload pics to website
Eat Sunday Roast, very nice
Write this Blog
A Sunday (workday) for a Sports photographer!
The latest pics are online here:
CLICK TO VIEW ROUND 2 OF THE GVC WINTER XC SERIES
11th December 2022
In: Events News, Sports News

To-do list:
Get up
Have breakfast
Dress according to the weather... it's raining!
Drive to the Forest
Photograph Round 2 of the GVC Winter XC Series
Drive home
Dry cameras
Hot cup of coffee to warm up
Upload pics to computer
Wash mud off boots
Dry clothes
Another coffee to warm up
Edit MTB XC pics
Upload pics to website
Eat Sunday Roast, very nice
Write this Blog
A Sunday (workday) for a Sports photographer!
The latest pics are online here:
CLICK TO VIEW ROUND 2 OF THE GVC WINTER XC SERIES
Let battle commence at St Pierre Park Hotel...
27th November 2022
Friday night was when the weekend started for many people... but unlike many of you it was the START of the 'working week' for me!
When you are a sports photographer it is the weekend when you get your kit out!
So to kick off my working week(end) I was assigned to photograph the Guernsey Dinner Boxing Club event at St Pierre Park Hotel where Guernsey faced a team billed as St Paul's Hull.
In fact when I looked at the program it showed a couple of the 'locals' on our team were actually our Jersey cousins. It also seemed that - looking at the vest logos - a couple of the St Paul's Hull team were also guest boxers.
Of course this had no effect on the quality of the bouts and several of them were very well matched and very good fights indeed. On the final count the visitors were judged to have more winners... but it was close!
I've been sorting out the edit of all eleven bouts. They can all be viewed here:
CLICK TO VIEW BOXING - GUERNSEY v ST PAULS HULL
27th November 2022
In: Events News, Sports News

Friday night was when the weekend started for many people... but unlike many of you it was the START of the 'working week' for me!
When you are a sports photographer it is the weekend when you get your kit out!
So to kick off my working week(end) I was assigned to photograph the Guernsey Dinner Boxing Club event at St Pierre Park Hotel where Guernsey faced a team billed as St Paul's Hull.
In fact when I looked at the program it showed a couple of the 'locals' on our team were actually our Jersey cousins. It also seemed that - looking at the vest logos - a couple of the St Paul's Hull team were also guest boxers.
Of course this had no effect on the quality of the bouts and several of them were very well matched and very good fights indeed. On the final count the visitors were judged to have more winners... but it was close!
I've been sorting out the edit of all eleven bouts. They can all be viewed here:
CLICK TO VIEW BOXING - GUERNSEY v ST PAULS HULL