Phoenix Meeting 2021

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The Phoenix Meeting - Sponsored by Brownells - will take place from Friday 28th - Sunday 30th May 2021 Entries will open on Thursday 25th March at 10am on our Online Booking Portal: https://online.nra.org.uk/phoenix21 There are 180 unique competitions to be contested across all the disciplines, so there is truly something for everyone! Those that have their sights set on Gold could end the Meeting as a 'Phoenix Grand Master' - more information to follow...   Phoenix Event Poster 2021

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The Phoenix Meeting – Sponsored by Brownells – will take place from Friday 28th – Sunday 30th May 2021

Entries will open on Thursday 25th March at 10am on our Online Booking Portal: https://online.nra.org.uk/phoenix21

There are 180 unique competitions to be contested across all the disciplines, so there is truly something for everyone!

Those that have their sights set on Gold could end the Meeting as a ‘Phoenix Grand Master’ – more information to follow…

 

Phoenix Event Poster 2021

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