During its Board Meeting last Saturday, the National Federation of Gamefowl Breeders thru its Executive Director Arnel Añonuevo announced “that a more refined and strict NFGB centralized computer matching system will be implemented to ensure the authenticity of all stags that will be fielded in Bakbakan, as well as assure that each and every entry will get a fair and equal chance to win”.
The 2009 edition of the annual Bakbakan 10-Stag National
For all the provincial and regional eliminations and semis events, registration of entries including weights and wing band numbers of stags to be fought are submitted locally. All these data are emailed to the NFGB office for computer matching. The matched program will then be emailed back to the local associations for sequencing. The member-associations are given the sequencing privilege for better income potential.
In addition, local events are monitored by a duly assigned NFGB Derby Supervisor from a different local chapter. He oversees the counterchecking of wing-bands and physical attributes and proper leg-banding of each stag entered as confirmation of its legitimacy. He also records the result of every fight, collate them and at the end of the derby have the official score sheet signed by him with the confirmation of the local association president. The scores are transmitted to NFGB office for proper recording.
“From wing-banding up to the time a stag is fought, every stage is duly monitored, so that each bird that was banded in April is the same bird that is fought several months later in October, November or in case they are fought in the finals on December 1 or 3” Añonuevo added.
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