August 2003 - Australian Clay Target Association

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August 2003 - Australian Clay Target Association
August 2003 Vol. 56 No. 8
Official Journal of the
AUSTRALIAN CLAYTARGET ASSOCIATION INC.
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NATIONAL EXECUTIVE
Patron
The Right Honourable Malcolm Fraser, A.C., C.H.
President
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FRONT COVER:
Melitta Northausen, who made her debut
at the Kyabram Secondary College
Debutante Ball, held on 3 May 2003.
The photo was taken to promote her
chosen sport amongst her family.
Melitta is a member of the ACTA Trap
Junior Development squad.
CONTENTS
Presidents Report .......................2
SA State Skeet Carnival ..............2
Rockhampton CTC ......................6
Break Badges ..............................7
South East Zone Vic ....................8
Your Say.....................................10
Cuzzo’s Ramblings ....................12
Maryborough Tid Bits.................14
Illawarra Cash and Sash............16
Mathoura Gun Club ...................17
Commonwealth Games 2006 ....18
Coaches Corner.........................19
2003 NEZ/VCTA DTL Carnival ..20
Echuca High School ..................21
Vale ............................................21
Mt Isa Gun Club.........................22
Yass CTC ...................................23
Swan Hill CTC ...........................24
Cowra Gun Club ........................25
Golden Fox Open (Dubbo) ........26
Betts Wedding............................27
Search For Shotgun...................28
Pioneer CTC ..............................30
Pscyhological Aspects of
Shooting.....................................31
Club News..................................31
Shoot Results ............................33
Classifieds..................................56
Shoot Calendar..........................56
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Successful
SA State Skeet
Carnival
National
President’s
Notes
John H. Byrnes
ELECTION OF NATIONAL PRESIDENT
By the time this column is published in the August
magazine a new National President will have been
elected at the Executive Meeting held in Wagga during
July. In my last annual report I clearly stated that I
would not be seeking re election for a fourth term as
National President. The reasons for this are many and I
believe it is time for the National Association to move
on and have new direction and new ideas.
I offer my congratulations to who ever is elected, it is a
great honour to represent your sport in this manner. It
is also a time consuming and demanding position at
times, but it also carries many rewards. I have enjoyed
my time as President and have come to appreciate the
great effort put in by many hardworking personnel at
clubs all around Australia. I hope all club delegates and
State Associations will get behind the elected President
to ensure we have a unified approach to bring about the
best results for the future of the sport.
Day 1, Saturday 17th May. Early morning revealed superbly presented grounds by the host South Australian Gun Club. The
weather was overcast and breezy, but it did get a little windier
with minor rain as the Carnival progressed and fairly bucketed
down during and after presentations on the final day. The campers
had settled in and were enjoying breakfast around the campfire.
The State administrators were optimistically waiting to see if the
programme, with doubled cash prizes, thanks to a grant received
from the South Australian Government, and increased promotion,
was to attract a good field of Skeet shooters. Practice the previous
afternoon was very well patronized with some excellent shooting
in the perfect conditions.
The effort was rewarded with 59 “Skeeties” trying their luck over
the programme, a large increase over last year and the best attendance in the 6 years of the 3-day format.
I would like to take the opportunity to thank all who
have supported and assisted me during my time as
President. Your assistance has been appreciated and I
look forward to catching up with many of you in the
future around the traps.
STATE CARNIVALS
Skeet shooters have the NSW State Skeet titles being
held at the National Grounds in Wagga on August 22nd24th.
ISSF competitors have the Northern Territory carnival
being held in Darwin in August 24th-25th.
In September we have several State Carnivals programmed so there should be plenty of opportunity for
all over the next few weeks.
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Guy Yoannidis, overall winner State Skeet Doubles with president
John Holder.
Sincere thanks to all shooters from near and far for contributing
to what was to prove a very successful carnival, with some exceptional shooting. Great to welcome interstate shooters: Laurie Parmenter, Marco Ponta and Clem Bertini from WA; Peter and Carmel
Carlon, Bill Attwood and Bob Thorne from Victoria; Colin Sim,
John Guberina and Paul Kouroupis from New South Wales and
Henry Haythorpe from Queensland. Strong support was appreciated from the Broken Hill region and the South Eastern region.
The State Doubles C/S commenced the Carnival with two 47’s
leading the way. Kym Retsas (the beginning of the onslaught) and
Guy Yoannidis, who was making a return after a long absence that
obviously hadn’t harmed his form. The shoot off lasted 6 targets
with Guy successful as Overall and “A” winner 53/56 from Ray
Kimber 46/50. “AA” was won by Kym 52/56 from Robert Dower
57/62 who outlasted 4 in the shoot off. Following a 3way shoot off
“B” was won by Ray Mack 51/62 from Ken Atkin 50/62. Dougal
Simson won “C” with a fine 46/50 from father Robert 42/50 and Bill
Attwood 43/50 was the successful Veteran.
The State Handicap saw 15 shooters commence the shoot off with
7 on the ‘wood’, 4 with one up their sleeve, 2 with 2, one with 3 and
one with 4. After a further 41 targets the dust settled with NSW
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The host Club then conducted the State Night
Skeet C/S with 21 starters braving the somewhat chilly and challenging conditions with
overall honours going to NSW visitor John
Guberina. Detailed results in the SAGC report.
Day 2. More windy and overcast weather. Following the completion of the Open Zones Team
Shoot won by the Western Zone (Evan Stepehnson, Wayne Channing, Barry Foley, Alan
Pearson, Robin Freebairn, and John Holder)
after a count back from Central Zone, shooters
slipped into Event 3. The Festival City Skeet
C/S. Kym Retsas recorded the only possible thus
taking overall and “AA” honours from Robert
Dower 48/50. Following the shoot offs “A” winner
was Les Charles 60/61 from Sim-Hee Neoh
59/61. “B” Peter Hendy 49/50 from Jim Cornwell
48/51. “C” Robert Simson 46/50, Dougal Simson
45/50 and Veteran winner Bill Attwood 51/55.
The field then presented for the premier event of
the Carnival, the South Australian State Skeet
Doubles placings: Robert Simson 2nd, C ken Atkin 2nd, B. Dougal Simson 1st, C Bill Attwood
Championship. The wind continued to play
veteran, Kym Retsas 1st AA, Robert Dower 2nd AA, Ray Mack 1st B.
tricks with scoring and Kym Retsas (again) and
Les Charles recorded the only possibles. Kym
visitor Paul Kouroupis successful 89/91 from Robert Simson 82/91,
succumbed to high 5 leaving Les with the State title and “A”
Ken Atkin 80/87, Dougal Simson 76/88 and Evan Stephenson
honours. “AA” was won by Kym 60/61 from Brian Spring 50/51. “A”
81/84. Kym Retsas, Evan Stephenson, Marco Ponta, Clem Bertini
second Sim-Hee Neoh 65/66. “B” Peter Hendy 48/50 from Craig
and Robert Dower all managed 50/50 off gun in this event.
Bently 67/72. “C” Dougal Simson 47/50 from Junior Bradley
Wilksch 42/50. Veteran Ray Kimber 49/50. The Champion Club
team was the South Australian GC 247/250, represented by Kym
Retsas, Les Charles, Sim Neoh, Colin Jacobs and Ray Kimber.
Day 3. Breezy and overcast. The Adelaide Skeet C/S saw 3 possibles, Kym Retsas (yet again) in “AA” and Evan Stephenson and
Paul Kouroupis, overall winner
State Skeet handicap.
John Guberina, State Night Skeet
overall winner.
Kym Retsas, overall winner
Festival City Skeet.
SA State Skeet overall winner
Les Charles.
Ray Kimber in “A”. Following the longest and most dramatic shoot
off of the Carnival, Kym finally won a shoot off at his fourth
attempt to take out overall and “AA” honours with 107/108 from
Ray and Evan in “A” grade. Kym dropped H4 again in the first
round and unbelievably Ray let him back in, but Kym did not give
Ray a second chance. “AA” second Clem Bertini 62/62. “B” Darren
Beck (a new skeet shooter) 52/55 from Dougal Simson (newly promoted) 51/55. “C” David Woolcock 59/62, Robert Hammat 58/62,
Veteran Barry Foley 47/50.
At this point, Ray Kimber and Barry Foley had the difficult decision of deciding whether they wanted to qualify for the Open Team
or Veteran Team. They both elected Open and were rewarded by
making the Open Shoulder to Shoulder Team.
Handicap placings, Evan Stephenson 5th, Robert Simson 2nd,
Ken Atkin 3rd, Dougal Simson 4th.
August 2003
The final event, the Carnival Skeet C/S saw only the solitary possible from guess who? Yes Kym Retsas again who had completed
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Open Zone winning team, Western Zone, Alan Pearson, John Holder,
Evan Stephenson, Barry Foley, Wayne Channing.
Kym Retsas,
Overall High Gun winner.
Champion SA Skeet shooter,
Kym Retsas.
Lady and Junior competitors, Carmel Carlon, Jenny Stephenson,
Benn Baker, Bradley Wilksch.
Adelaide Skeet overall winner and
Carnival Skeet overall winner
Kym Retsas.
Ray Kimber,
Veteran High Gun winner.
SA Open Shoulder-to-Shoulder Team, Ray Kimber, Barry Foley,
Les Charles, Kym Retsas. Absent: Sim Hee-Neoh.
State Skeet grade placings, Craig Bentley 2nd B, Brian Spring 2nd AA.
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A section of the participants enjoying themselves after the “fray”.
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Festival City placings, Robert Simson 1st C, Peter Hendy 1st B, Bill
Attwood veteran, Robert Dower 2nd AA, Les Charles 1st A,
Dougal Simson 2nd C.
Carnival Skeet placings, Back — Ray Kimber 2nd A, kevin Williams 2nd
B, Bill Attwood veeran, Barry Foley 1st A, Robert Hammat 1st C.
Front:—Craig Bentley 1st B, Rhys Fischer 2nd C.
High Gun winners were: Open - Kym Retsas 297/300 and Veteran
Ray Kimber 284/300.
The South Australian Champion Skeet Shooter is Kym Retsas
297/300.
The State Open Team is Kym Retsas, Colin Jacobs, Sim-Hee Neoh,
Evan Stephenson, Les Charles, Ray Kimber, Peter Hendy, Robert
Dower, Barry Foley, Bill Wilksch, Brian Spring, Andrew Norman,
Reg Coombes, Dougal Simson and John Holder.
State Skeet grade winners, Dougal Simson C, Peter Hendy B,
Kym Retsas AA.
Open State Team, back — Peter Hendy, Kym Retsas, Les Charles,
Andrew Norman, Evan Stephenson, John Holder. Front — Ray Kimber,
Barry Foley, Bill Wilksch, Reg Coombes. Absent: Colin Jacobs,
Sim Hee-Neoh, Robert Dower, Brian Spring, Dougal Simson.
The Top 5 South Australian Shoulder to Shoulder Team qualifiers
to represent the State at the National Championships in November are Kym Retsas, Ray Kimber, Sim-Hee Neoh, Les Charles and
Barry Foley. Best of luck fells.
So concluded a most successful and enjoyable Skeet Carnival, with
some fine shooting, the efforts of Kym Retsas being exceptional.
Scuttlebutt during the Presentations and around the car park was
that shooters generally had a most enjoyable time and we will be
hoping you can join us again next year. Please do, we thoroughly
enjoyed your company and shooting expertise.
Adelaide Skeet placings, Evan Stephenson 2nd A, Barry Foley veteran,
Ray Kimber 1st A, Darren Beck 1st B, David Woolcock 1st C,
Robert Hammat 2nd C.
an amazing Carnival, especially with wind affected targets, by
shooting the singles programme clean 250/250. He won Overall
and “AA” from Clem Bertini 49/50. “A” Barry Foley 49/50 from Ray
Kimber 61/63. “B” Craig Bentley 56/59 from Kevin Williams 55/59.
“C” Robert Hammat 45/50 from Rhys Fishcer 44/50. Veteran Bill
Attwood 49/50.
August 2003
Traps performed faultlessly throughout with only a minor problem
with a sticking release button, and a blown main fuse Sunday
morning that was quickly fixed by resident camper and “Sparkey”
Evan Stephenson, thanks Evan. Set-up and breakage rate was less
than 5% which is extremely good.
Sincere thanks to all shooters, the South Australian Gun Club and
members and all officials and workers for a job very well done.
Australian Clay Target Shooting News
SA Clay Target Association
John Hamer
Honorary Secretary/Treasurer
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Rockhampton Clay Target Club
The Rockhampton Clay Target Club’s Annual Two Day Shoot
was held on Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th June 2003. There
were shooters from 22 different clubs in attendance, from as far
a field as Normanton to the North, Brisbane to the South and
Ilfracombe to the West.
The magic 100 barrier was just missed with 99 competitors
nominating, taking advantage of the unusual warm weather
for this time of year. The numbers put pressure on services,
however those involved rallied to the cause, with the only complaint being the mud cake having too many calories.
With this number of competitors
victory did not come easy, with all
winners justly deserving. The results
for Saturday were as follows:
Event 1 - 25 Target Double Barrel
Cash Divide: (AA grade): - G Wright,
R McPherson, R Collinson, V Hyde, R
Caban, G Vassalini, B Pavy, A
Grimshaw, B Allan, B Powell, J
MacKenzie, M Bell; (A Grade): - C
Reeves, C Barletta, B Murison; (B
Grade): - C Grimshaw, P Murray, A
Allenby, C Griffiths, G Rudd, R
Spencer; (C Grade): - D Barletta, D
Rudd.
Single Barrel winners, from left: Bill Scarborough (2nd AA), Eddie Bates (1st B), Dougal Rudd (2nd C),
Paul Taylor (1st C), Lil Jarvis (Overall), Don Berrie (2nd A), Di Colls (2nd B), Annette Vassalini (1st A).
Handicap winners, from left: Clarke Peadon (5th), Robert Caban (4th), Grant McPherson (3rd), Eddie Bates
(1st) and Craig Griffiths (2nd).
Event 2 was the 50 Target Campco
Double Barrel Capricornia Championship with a number of competitors
shooting the possible. The Overall
Winner of this event was local
shooter Malcolm Bell with a score of
110-110. Other results were as
follows: - (AA Grade) 1st: - Bill Allan
109-110, 2nd: - Bruce Powell 74-75;
(A Grade) 1st: - Robert Cross 77-78,
2nd: - Rick Kennedy 76-77; (B Grade)
1st: - Alan Love 48-50, 2nd: - Cliff
Grimshaw 49-52; (C Grade) 1st: Brett Graving 48-50, 2nd: - Ed
Hansen 47-50.
Event 3 was the 25 Target Hastings
Deering Continental Capricornia
Championship and once again a
number of competitors shot the possible. The Overall Winner of this event
was Rick Kennedy from the Tambo
Clay Target Club with a score of 4545. Other results were as follows;
(AA Grade) 1st: - Rodney Woodrow
41-42, 2nd: - Robert Caban 36-37; (A
Grade) 1st: - Bill Gall 44-45, 2nd: Kevin Mott 36-37; (B Grade) 1st: Graham Rudd 33-34, 2nd: - Alan
Love 25-26; (C Grade) 1st: - Mick
DeGit 28-29, 2nd: - Andy Maclean 2425.
An early start was required on
Sunday to complete the shoot-offs for
Saturday’s competition, but this did
not prevent the days events beginning on time. Results for Sunday’s
competition were as follows.
High Gun winners, left: Lil Jarvis (Ladies), Alan Purkis (Junior), Graham Rudd (Veteran), Matt Gall (A
Grade), Robert Caban (AA Grade), Brett Graving (C Grade), Ray Collinson (Overall) and
Craig Griffiths (B Grade).
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The first event of the day was Event
4 the 25 Target Westco Pointscore
Capricornia Championship with only
three possibles shot, the Overall
Winner was Ray Collinson from the
Burdekin Club with a score of 117117. Other results were (AA Grade)
1st: - Gary Wright 114-117, 2nd: - Bill
Pavy 86-87; (A Grade) 1st: - Matt Gall
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98-99, 2nd: - George Gross 97-99; (B Grade) 1st: - Neil Bell 7075, 2nd: - Eddie Bates (Big Boots) 72-78; (C Grade) 1st: - Brett
Graving 69-75, 2nd: - Daniel McPherson 63-75.
As an added interest the DC Motors Team Challenge was conducted in conjunction with the points event with the successful
team consisting of Alan Grimshaw (Gemfields), Lil Jarvis,
Mark Warnock, Don Berrie (Rockhampton), Bill Allan (Dalby)
and Alan Purkis (Gladstone) with 418-450.
Event 5 was the 25 Target Single Barrel Capricornia Championship and with only two possibles shot in this event the
Overall Winner was another local shooter Lil Jarvis with a
score of 29-29. Other results were (AA Grade) 1st: - Irwin
Wynyard 28-29, 2nd: - Bill Scarborough 29-30; (A Grade) 1st: Annette Vassalini 26-28, 2nd: - Don Berrie 26-29; (B Grade) 1st:
- Eddie Bates 24-25, 2nd: - Di Colls 25-27; (C Grade) 1st: - Paul
Taylor 21-25, 2nd: - Dougal Rudd 20-25.
The last event for the weekend was the 30 Target Double
Barrel Cambridge Hotel/Motel $2000 Cash Handicap and this
event was hotly contested by all. With only two possibles
recorded, Eddie Bates was the eventual winner with Craig
Griffiths taking second place. There were quite a few competitors who shot a 29 and after shooting off third place was won
by Grant McPherson, fourth to Robert Caban and fifth place
went to Clarke Peadon.
The high gun prizes for the best shooters over the two days
were as follows: - (Junior) Alan Purkis 211-230; (Veteran)
Graham Rudd 208-230; (Ladies) Lil Jarvis 218-230; (C Grade)
Brett Graving 206-230; (B Grade) Craig Griffiths 210-230; (A
Grade) Matt Gall 222-230; (AA Grade) Robert Caban 223-230
and the best shooter (Overall) was won by Ray Collinson. Ray
only missed four targets all weekend for a score of 226-230.
The Rockhampton Club thanks all sponsors, workers, shooters
and their families for making the weekend a great success.
August 2003
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South East Zone Vic
Teams Shoot Update No 2
On Saturday April 12th at Mornington Clay Target
Club we saw Round 2 of the very successful Vic
South East Zone Teams shoot. The attendance was
an all time record for the host Club Mornington Vic
with 90 Shooters and 16 Teams. Competition was
hot all day in tough conditions over 3 grounds
making it even tougher.
Event No 1 25 Target Double Barrel. We saw only 16 possibles, into the shoot off and after a short time the winners were
in First Place, Overall & AA Neal Rundle 77/77 from Korumburra and Second AA Steve White 62/63 all the way from Bairnsdale Vic. In the Grades; “A” 1st S Zotti 76/77, 2nd D Douglas
30/31. “B” 1st P Brennan 41/42, 2nd M Rocco 38/39. “C” 1st J
Smeaton 23/25, 2nd B. Elsley 21/25.
Event No 2 25 Target Handicap. This was the event to test
us all out and the scores showed it. At the end of qualifying
there were 2 possibles, Luca Scribani-Rossi and Serge Zotti each
on a clean 25 Targets. Into the shoot off it was flat out with Luca
on 22m and Serge pushing him on 19m, after only 9 targets Luca
came out on top winning 34/34 with Serge second with 33/34.
The pressure was then on for 3rd place with 12 shooters all on
24 targets, 3rd was always going to be tough, with a great
display of Handicap shooting we saw Tod Malone off 21m take
out 3rd place. The back marker was Chris Carrol on 21m and
Junior front marker B. Monson on15m, 22/25.
High Gun No shoot-off needed in this event as Sergio Zotti
from Veneto/Abruzzo was the only shooter to come in with 25 &
25 a clean 50 Targets in Double Barrel and Handicap “BRAVO”
Sergio, well done.
O.A & AA Neal Rundle & Club Pres
Graham Beckworth.
2nd “AA” Steve White
First “A” Serge Zotti
2nd “A” D Douglas
First “B” Peter Brennan
2nd “B” M Rocco
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In the Open Teams we still have some hot competition with Cerberus out in front by only 10 points over Korumburra with the
Boys from Burra, hitting form at the right time lookout Cerberus.
1st “C” J Smeaton
2nd “C” B Elsley
1st Handicap L Scribani Rossi
2nd S Zotti
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3rd Handicap Tod Malone 31/32
Back Marker (21-25m) Chris
Carrol 35/36
J.H.G “B” Matt Rocco 47/50
J.H.G. “C” Brian Monson 42/50
Winning Team Round No 2, Cerberus No 1 Team
L to R. Hector Crawford, John Rowe, Peter Mills, Leon Howell,
Chris Carrol.
Junior Front Marker (15m)
Briana Monson (22/25) And with
that great Smile.
High Gun Sergio Zotti 50/50
Ladies High Gun Karen Cousins
46/50
Junior High Gun “A” Tod Malone
48/50
Team Round Placing and Overall are;
Round No2 Mornington. O/A Placing & Points
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
8th
8th
8th
9th
DNC
Cerberus
Korumburra
Veneto/Abruzzo
Mornington
Bairnsdale
Frankston Aust
Foster
Morwell
Wonthaggi
Werribee Vic
Nepean
Melbourne
Woods Point
Metro
August 2003
236/250
231/250
230/250
227/250
227/250
225/250
224/250
223/250
222/250
222/250
222/250
222/250
213/250
0/0
1st ----- 477
2nd ----- 467
11th----- 449
3rd------ 464
6th ------ 457
4th ------ 459
8th ----- 454
7th----- 455
5th------ 458
7th------ 455
9th------ 451
10th----- 450
12th----- 416
13th----- 238
Junior Teams. This in the
past, has been as tough to win
as the Open teams, this year
with Metro’s Juniors becoming
18 year olds the event has
become more open. With teams
from Wonthaggi and Werribee
it will still be tough to win at
each Round and of course the
Overall for the year.
Winning Junior Team. For
the day was Wonthaggi with a
winning score of 91/100.
Overall Placing for the Year to
Team members Corrie Parks
Date from the 2 rounds are; 1st
and Todd Malone.
Wonthaggi 184/200, 2nd Werribee Vic 90/200.
Series High Gun
With the competition as hot as can be expected for the Series
High Gun Trophy, being the highest combined score in the
Double Barrel and Handicap. The results are as follows from 2
of the 4 Rounds with the Final to come.
Place Name
Club
Combined Points
1st
Luca Scribani Rossi Korumburra
99/100
2nd
Neal Rundle
Korumburra
98/100
3rd
Stuart Lowery
Mornington
97/100
3rd
John Rowe
Cerberus
97/100
3rd
Sergio Zotti
Veneto/Abruzzo 97/100
Our next Round will be number 3 at Nepean starting at
10.00AM and the 4th Club round at Foster also starting at
10.00AM on August 9th . The Final this year will be at
Frankston Australia on Saturday October 11th The shoot will be
followed by a Presentation and Social Evening after the Shoot,
we all look forward to seeing as many as possible at the Shoot
and Evening Function.
Leon Howell President. Vic South East Zone “Working Together.”
www.vicsoutheastzone.org.au
Australian Clay Target Shooting News
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Your Say
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Dear Sir,
In reply to Mr Bevan Reibel’s letter (July 2003) I took the
opportunity of checking through all my record cards/books, and
the following was revealed.
Up to and including the year 1994, ACTA registered shooters
were issued with a folding Record Car of a different colour for
each year.
Then, in 1995, the system changed to a small booklet (still
called a Record Card) with a different coloured cover for each
year, and, the membership year actually printed on the front
cover. Also attached to the front cover was a white ‘stick on’
label which had all the member’s details.
In 1998 the system was improved slightly when the Record
Book, now grey in colour, was issued with the Membership Year
also typed on the ‘stick on’ label with black printing was issued
to each member upon renewal of annual registration. What an
Excellent Idea, particularly if your book was a long way from
being full.
Alas, in 2000 it was back to the old system of a new booklet of
a different colour for each year. But at least someone got it right
this year when the ‘stick on’ label was redesigned to match the
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way the book is opened, read and entries made in it.
Mr Reibel has put forward an extremely valid & common sense
idea and he is to be congratulated for it. My only comment is
this. The ‘stick on’ labels that contains the shooters details
would, as I see it, still have to come from the ACTA National
Office. Apart from that all I can say is I fully support the idea,
but I still can’t figure out why it was discontinued after only
being tried for one year.
Maybe it was just too intelligent and/or ahead of its time.
Yours faithfully
Ron Russell
Dear Sir,
I wholeheartedly agree with Vere Storch’s letter (May 2003) re
her views of the present ACTA handicap rules and rule
changes.
But in all fairness to our executive committee/office staff, who
would preside over such a census? If the ACTA has say 10,000
members; we could expect say 7,500 returns with some 30,000
suggestions (approx. figures only). Then to sort out these variations in answer would be a mammoth task.
To any person who attended the Rules Committee question
night at the National ground (Thurs 03/04/03) would have
heard the Rules Committee chairman tell us why we have had
to have these changes inflicted upon us. Mark stated that his
son was taking up the sport of clay target shooting and wished
to travel overseas to America, England and other countries to
compete. Therefore Mark wanted his son to shoot exactly the
same targets in Australia as he would overseas.
Well, Mark, as I stated at the meeting I wish him all the luck,
because here you cannot go to any two clubs and shoot the
same targets!!! We are in Australia and I think that we, the
shooters, who provide the executive with the money they need,
want one set of rules for Australian DTL and Skeet shooting for
Australian conditions, not Bloody American rules.
To go back to the say 1970/80 rules whereby you shot at every
unbroken target that was released at a 45° angle, went a set
distance at a given height. If you won a handicap event you
done a meter or two and depending on your ability you progressed backwards, nobody put you back without firing a shot.
Why should a shooter be penalised a meter or two because they
had a good run over the years off common mark?? When or
where can a shooter shoot 600 handicap targets to come in a
meter. I feel that this figure should be amended to 200 targets.
What about a shooter who goes up a grade because of a good
run on a good day and does 2metres, after 600 common mark
targets he comes down a grade but what about his handicap??
Why should a novice/junior start on 15m, because they do in
America??
To take matters a step further, lets look at the ACTA statement
of Purposes & Rules (Constitution). Clause 2 para (a) states
that the object of the Association is to create a single uniform
entity in Australia for the promotion and encouragement of
clay target shooting. Has the executive taken any steps towards
this goal? At present, we (the legal shooters) cannot speak with
a united voice to any Government of the day. Why can’t the
various organisations get their fingers out and create a united
front?? Forget the internal hierarchy power struggle and
promote our sport!
Sub Claus (d) states that the Association will at all times separate with and promote mutual trust and confidence between
it and the members. Most shooters that I have spoken to
believe that the rules committee are too secretive and need to
be more transparent. By this I mean, we never know of any rule
changes until they are published in Aug/Sept CTSN giving no
time to reply before being enacted in January the following
year.
To the rules committee I say let us the shooters have say in
your decisions!!
Charlie Strike
Forest Hill (LRGC)
Dear Your Say
Our club has a junior member who attended the recent DTL
Nationals and shot in C grade. On winning his grade in the
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Single Barrel and Double Rise he received $40.00 for 1st in
Single Barrel and $30.00 for first in the Double Rise
Considering that the Junior Noms were $40.00 and the Open
were $50.00 this seems to be a totally inadequate return for a
National Title. There were approximately 10 open and 8 juniors
who shot the Single Barrel in C grade for a pool of $830.00. This
is a return of around 5% for first in C grade, which is an
absolute disgrace!
It seems that the ACTA Executive do not want to encourage
juniors or grade shooters to attend the Nationals. We feel that
the percentage break up of returns to all winners and place
getters should be advertised so that shooters are able to see
what percentage of money is to be left in their grade pools so
they can decide whether it is worth while attending.
We are not impressed with the unnecessary rule changes and
the way the ACTA want to Americanize shooting. This seems to
be for the benefit of a few at the expense of what the majority
wants.
Also combining handicap and common mark percentages
where relatively new shooters are shooting off 17-19 meters
after having never won a handicap event is not going to attract
new shooters into the sport or old ones to stay.
Shouldn’t we be looking after the juniors and new shooters, not
trying to discourage them?
Yours sincerely & safe shooting
Committee of Wangaratta Clay Target Club Inc
Trevor Jones, Secretary
RMB 4480 Everitt Road
PEECHELBA VIC 3678
Dear Your Say
I refer to the Ivan Halbert letter of the June CTSN. I support
him totally.
For shooters to take in excess of 10 seconds to take a shot be it
DTL or skeet is disruptive and annoying to competing shooters.
This is not equity of sportsmanship and is detrimental to the
sport.
Shooters who exercise deep breathing and prolonged concentration taking in excess of 10 seconds, let alone up to 32 seconds
to take their shot, is outrageous. Such competitors should be
penalized after a warning and disqualified if they continue
with their disruptive and prima donna behaviour.
The Atherton Gun Club executive have discussed this activity
adopted by a few rogues and all agree the Australian Rules
Committee should act immediately to stop and correct this
manipulative behaviour, by a few inconsiderate scheming
shooters.
Yours faithfully
Michael Collins
P O Box 71, KAIRI 4872
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CUZZO’S RAMBLINGS
August 2003
There are really only two items of equipment that are absolutely
indispensable when you go out to shoot a round of Trap or Skeet.
These are a gun and a box of shells. Both these items are so expansive and complex that I hope to write individual articles giving my
views on each of them at some later time. This month I want to
examine all the rest of the equipment that I refer to as Shooting
Gear.
My reasoning for this is simple. Unfortunately, I see it as just
another area that new shooters generally struggle to come to grips
with, due to insufficient or contradictory advice in the early stages.
This invariably leads them down the time honoured but debrisstrewn road of trial and error. For that reason this subject has a
chapter all of its own in my Shooting Manual, where I break the
topic down into eight sub-sections and these are: Ear Protection,
Glasses, Shooting Jackets and/or Pouches, Footwear, Headwear,
Toe-tabs, Wet Weather Gear and Gear Bags.
As the first two items involve health and safety, I see them as basically mandatory. The next two are pretty much a practical necessity. And the last four can make life on the field a whole lot easier,
and thus possibly the difference between whether you win or lose
on any given day. The very last one, a Gear Bag, is actually the
heading of another whole sub-section unto itself, but more of that
later. Now I intend to examine each of them in turn in the above
order.
EAR PROTECTION
Ear protection comes in two main forms - ear muffs and ear plugs.
Of the two, ear muffs will usually provide the best ear protection,
but they suffer from the general disadvantages of greater bulk,
usually greater cost, interference with the gun stock and being too
hot to be comfortable during extreme summer weather. They come
in a wide range varying in cost and effectiveness from light simple
examples, all the way to very expensive and sophisticated models
incorporating selective amplifiers. Ear plugs also come in a wide
range from simple foam rubber tubes through finned rubber plugs,
with and without valves, and finally to the custom moulded rubber
plugs, which are becoming increasingly popular with competition
shooters.
GLASSES
Probably the single most important and complex item of shooting
gear is a pair of shooting glasses. This is because they serve dual
functions. The first is fairly basic and is simply eye protection. The
other however is much more complex, and that is target perception
improvement. From a safety viewpoint, glasses are desirable for
all types of Clay Target shooting in order to protect the eyes from
a number of things including gun powder residue, ejected hulls,
dust on a windy day and/or metal shrapnel in the unlikely event
of a gun blowing up.
Be aware also that a Skeet range introduces two more potential
eye dangers that are not so prevalent in the other forms of Clay
Target shooting. They are the chances of being struck by target
pieces or ricocheting pellets. Due to the layout of a Skeet field, the
line of the target flight, and the angle of some shots, the likelihood
of being struck by target pieces or ricocheting pellets is greatly
increased, especially where adjoining layouts are being used
simultaneously. Neither of these hazards will usually have enough
striking force to cause any serious bodily harm, except if they
strike the eyes. So until the rules are changed to make the practice mandatory, always wear glasses when on or near any Skeet
range.
The critical areas of early and clear target perception can be
greatly improved by wearing glasses with coloured lenses. Glare
and squinting can be reduced by wearing darkened lenses on
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bright sunny days, and target vision can be improved by using
lenses which enhance the target colour and increase the contrast
with the background. When shooting black targets the best lens
colour is probably the one that most greatly de-enhances the particular background colour. However if fluoro or orange-domed
targets are being used, I believe the best lenses are probably dark
red/orange for bright sunny days and light red/orange for overcast
days. Plus I always carry a set of clear lenses for very low light conditions and/or night shooting.
Rather than carrying numerous pairs of glasses, the most practical solution is to have a pair of good quality frames that accept
interchangeable lenses. Not only does this system reduce the cost
and bulk of a good glasses package, but allows the use of the same
set of comfortable familiar glasses under all conditions. The three
main attributes that glasses require, in order to be suitable for all
forms of Clay Target shooting, are wrap-around ear pieces, so that
they don’t move under recoil, the absolute minimum of exterior
framework to minimise distraction, and the minimum possible
dimension in the middle between the lenses in order to maximize
off-centre vision.
SHOOTING JACKETS/POUCHES
The primary function of either a shooting jacket or a pouch is to
provide a method of carrying up to two boxes of shells while you
are shooting each round. The advantages of jackets are their
greater potential carrying capacity (for both live and fired shells if
you reload) and their ability to incorporate a recoil pad on the
shoulder. Their main disadvantage, as with ear muffs, is the fact
that they become too hot to be comfortable during extreme
summer weather. For novice shooters who can most appreciate the
shoulder padding, or if you only shoot during the cooler months or
in the southern states, a professional tailor made shooting jacket
is definitely well worth the extra expense. But don’t bother taking
it to Darwin for a two-day shoot in January.
Pouches have the general advantages of less bulk, lower cost and
their ability to be comfortable in all weather conditions. They are
available with dual compartments for those people who save their
fired shells and I believe the most practical belt arrangement is a
2” light-weight nylon webbing one with a quick-release catch. The
ultimate Clay Target shooting pouch has a velcro flap compartment on the front which neatly holds a hard glasses case and an
ear plug holder, and also has a small pocket sewn into the back of
the rear compartment for carrying such things as alternate shells,
practice tickets, a wad remover plug, lunch money, etc etc.
FOOTWEAR
The last item of practical necessity for a Clay Target shooter is
some type of suitable footwear. Such special footwear has two
main requirements. It needs to be very comfortable and it needs to
provide very sure footing. Leather soled cowboy boots and high
heel shoes have no place on a Clay Target range. During a normal
two-day shoot, a minimum of three hours will be spent standing on
the field, so comfort is paramount. The last thing you need to be
thinking about between shots is sore or uncomfortable feet. Soft
rubber soles are highly desirable even in dry weather, let alone
when standing on smooth wet slippery concrete swinging your gun
around and shifting your weight from foot to foot. They are even
more desirable walking to your field down a grassy slope or an
inclined concrete path where a fall could result in serious damage
to your valuable gun or injury to yourself. Most shooters agree that
a pair of good quality tennis-shoes or sneakers are the most suitable footwear available. They are light, comfortable, relatively
inexpensive, have stable soles, and being generally white, are as
cool as possible during the summer.
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HEADWEAR
Any hat with at least a brim at the front will suffice. The most
widely used and convenient type is a peaked cap. These caps not
only look good, but also serve many useful functions. On a sunny
day they keep the glare off your glasses and the sun out of your
eyes. On a rainy day they help keep the raindrops off your glasses
and out of your eyes. On a windy day they keep your hair from
blowing in your eyes. In very cold weather a cap made from thick
solid material will help keep you warm and in very hot weather a
lightweight cap with a mesh-back will keep your head shaded
whilst also allowing ventilation.
TOE TABS
The best way to hold a shotgun whilst waiting to shoot, either on
or off the layout, is with it broken open and held by the pistol grip
with the muzzle resting on the top of your shoe. The only two disadvantages of this method are that it puts a dirty mark on your
shoe, and causes discomfort to the top of your foot after a while.
Both can be reduced by wearing a toe tab on the appropriate shoe.
Toe tabs come in two types - the leather flaps which have been
around for ages, or the newer plastic barrel buttons. Most toe tabs
clip onto your shoelaces and both types work well.
WET WEATHER GEAR
Clay Target shooting tournaments continue on in all weather conditions except when lightning is visible. Therefore, sooner or later
you will have to shoot in the rain, so carrying your rain-suit with
you at all times makes good sense. The most practical type is a
separate jacket and pants made from light waterproof nylon, which
will roll up into a compact bundle when not being used.
SHOOTING GEAR BAGS
The primary function of a shooting gear bag is to be the central
base of operations for a well organized Clay Target shooter. Sounds
pretty simple and it really is, but not many people actually get
around to setting one up. A Gear Bag has two main functions. The
first is to minimise your checklist as you leave the house to go
shooting. That checklist should have a maximum of five items.
Gun, Shells, Gear Bag, Shooting shoes and Hat. The last two can
be eliminated if you prefer to wear these from the house or choose
to utilise a Bag big enough to accommodate these.
The second main function is to have a handy accessible place
where you keep all the rest of your shooting gear. Start the contents agenda with every mortal thing that you can think of, that
you may need at some time at the Gun Club. Then progressively
add every other thing that you find you could use and don’t have,
along with every other thing you see someone else with, and
realise that you may need yourself some day. Obviously the contents will start with your earmuffs and plugs, your glasses and
spare lenses, your pouch and shooting jacket and your wet weather
gear.
However also add your ACTA handicap card, a hand towel, a biro
and/or pencil, a notebook and an ACTA rulebook. Add other items
as you see fit and don’t overlook a “spare one” of many of the items,
in case of loss or breakage. Your contents list should never be finished, but your goal is to work towards a situation where you can
never say, “I would have shot better today if only I hadn’t forgotten
to bring item X”, or “I could have won today if only I’d had an item
Z.” Finally remember versatility. Have a jacket and a pouch. Carry
earmuffs and earplugs. No matter which you prefer, use the other
occasionally so that you are ready for and comfortable in all situations.
This month’s Shooting Trivia Question: How many people have
won both the National Double Barrel and the National Single
Barrel on the same day? Mail your answer to Shooting Trivia, P.O.
Box 265, Bairnsdale 3875, to arrive by 20-08-2003. The first correct
answer drawn shall receive a free entry to next year’s National
Pointscore Championship. The correct answer to June’s STQ is:
Warren Charlton won the Grand Australian Handicap in his first
year of shooting and the National Double Barrel in his second The
first correct answer drawn was submitted by Robert Hammat from
Millicent in SA who wins a free entry to next year’s National
Single Barrel Championship.
Good Luck and Good Shooting............
Adrian Cousens
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I keep getting asked to restart my piece that I had monthly in CTSN
so I will send this one in to give our biggest shoot, the “Heritage City
One Day” and the “Maryborough Masters Games” a plug. First I
would like to go back to the South East Zone Trap Carnival last year.
I think how lucky we were not to have lost our clubhouse, as on the
Sunday there were three storms hanging around and I knew we
were going to get at least one of them. At the end of the shoot we had
shoot-offs for Handicap and High Guns to get through when two of
the storms joined and started coming our way.
Our clubhouse has three sides of Besser blocks, but the whole front
opens up as we have five metal shutters that stand on legs when
open, which gives good shade. On big days we have tarps on the front
of the shutters for further shade and this is the way the storm came.
I was sitting at one end and felt so helpless. We could have pulled
down the tarps and closed the shutters but we didn’t have time, as
all of a sudden we had three inches of water on the ground pushing
along in waves with winds which seemed a hundred miles an hour.
At this stage the shutters were lifting and the tarps started to pull
away and rip and I thought the roof was going to go any second.
However we survived the onslaught of the storm without too much
damage. I have been through a lot of storms in my life but was
always able to close up and hope for the best, but this one caught us
with our pants down and could have been a lot worse for our clubhouse.
I want to extend an invitation to all shooters to our Heritage City
One-Day shoot in conjunction with the Maryborough Masters
Games. We do not shoot at all in September but have the Heritage
City and the Masters shoot on October 5th starting at 9am. This
shoot works in that everyone shoots the Heritage One-Day like any
other shoot.
The program is:
25 D/B
50 D/B points
25 Handicap 1st to 4th
15 pair Double Rise.
The 50-target points event is also the Masters Games event for
shooters 35 and over. Gold, silver and bronze medals are awarded in
each grade in each age group - 35-49, 50-64 and over 65. The medals
are in addition to the trophies and sash. This is a great shoot and we
hope to see many shooters on the day.
Because we don’t shoot in September we shoot twice in October, so
on our usual day October 26th 11am, we have a Championship Day
with four Championships.
D/B
S/B
Points
Double Rise
Sashes for O/A in each event, plus O/A High Gun.
This will be another great day shooting and we hope to see you
there.
We have been very happy with the numbers of shooters we have had
at our shoots lately. When you come to the Masters games you will
be looked after by the following: our President, who is “glued in the
position”, Dr Paul Anderson, but a little tip - don’t talk to Dr Paul too
long or you will get an account as he doesn’t bulk bill. Our Senior
Vice President, who we were very lucky to get at our club as he was
looking for somewhere to come home to between shooting around the
world with our top shooters. As luck would happen Yvonne and John
Maxwell hung their hats up in Hervey Bay. A great choice. John has
put an injection into the club with his shooting and coaching and he’s
a nice fellow and lovely partner to boot. Then you may bump into
Peter Pagliarino who is our Junior Vice President - who takes on a
big part of the running of our club and is always willing to help.
When you arrive you will pay your noms to Holly, who has been our
secretary/treasurer for donkeys years. The club relies on Holly to do
everything and if she doesn’t have it done Holly will get the sack. “I
bet Holly would like that”
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The next group you may meet run the shoot,
and if anything isn’t right, get stuck into them.
Starting with our Captain Neil Berry - well
what can I say about Neil? He has a jacket
with Australia on it so he has been to the top; he has been in our area
for several years and joined to shoot with us. Glad to have you
aboard Neil. Next is Vice Captain Malcolm Zipf. Malcolm joined in
the last few years and does a good job. If a ref or scorer forgets to do
his bit Malcolm soon jumps in even if he has done the last three.
There has been a Zipf around shooting somewhere since I started so
Malcolm could have gunpowder in his veins.
Our Shoot Marshall looks more like the Lone Ranger, mostly dressed
in black, but in a short time David Nicholson has shot from C Grade
to AA. He took to shooting like a duck to water and is now our Shoot
Marshall. Good Work Nicho. Another great asset to the club at
working bees and shoots is Allan Joblin, who is our Deputy Shoot
Marshall. Allan is also a shooter who hasn’t shot for a great length
of time. He is always ready to get squads moving and a keen shooter.
Just lately we lost power between No 1 and No 2 traps and the clubhouse, but Allan had things up and going in no time.
Now if you show off and have a great day, our handicappers, Yvonne
Salisbury and Kevin Ross will find a new grade for you. But don’t let
that stop you from coming. Our canteen has lots of goodies for you
with Kerri Hoblin and her band of helping hands to serve you. I
won’t try and name all the helpings hands as I may forget one and
then I will be in trouble. And behind the whole show is Andy Wood,
husband to Holly. He keeps those tricky little traps ticking over.
Thank you Andy and all the other workers.
And talking about workers, we gained one shooter with three
workers thrown in. It’s like this: we held school shoots last year and
the only one to stick with it was Glenn Wyatt, who is now in A Grade.
Good shooting Glenn. The best part is Mum Jan, who is the best
raffle ticket seller, joined the club along with her husband Phillip
who helps setting up and putting away along with all the odd jobs.
Younger brother Luke is a trapper and a great little worker. Thanks
to the Wyatt family - we could do with more like you.
John told me this story; it isn’t a joke but dinky-di. This fellow
heading home late one night was pulled up by the Booze Bus. They
put the bag on him and it went sky high so they said “out of here old
buddy and we’ll have a blood test”. He had just sat down in the Booze
Bus when there was a big smash at the back of the line-up. All the
police were off to see what happened. This mate of John’s thought
‘Blow this, I’m off’ so he jumps in the car, gets home and into bed. Six
o’clock in the morning there’s a knock at the door and it’s the police,
who say, “Didn’t we pull you up last night?” and the fellow says, “No,
I was home in bed”. So the policed ask to have a look at his car and
the bloke thinks, ‘This is OK, I never hit anything so they will have
nothing on me’. So off down to the garage they all go. When they
open the door you should have seen the look on the guys face when
he discovers a police car in the garage. True story, so John says. I
believe you John. Thanks.
Well at the same shoot I was No 1 shooter and Lex No 2 so it was our
turn to ref and score. I said to Lex, “Do you want to call them or
score? If you call I will have to get my glasses”. So Lex said, “You call.
I can look under my shooting glasses and score”. So away we go and
in about round 10 all hell broke loose. You see the chairs we sit on to
score are old bar stools that I got many years ago and the rubbers
are worn off the end of the legs. The legs are about 3/4 inch square
steel and with good rain the night before the ground was soft. Lex
leans back in his chair and the back legs start sinking and Lex is
heading backwards. So I think Lex has taken a micky and fallen
down, then to save himself he grabs me and my chair legs start
sinking and we both go head over heels onto our backs. With no one
seeing us the squad was still banging away and we didn’t know who
was hitting what. So I sang out “Stop! Stop!” and they turned around
to see Lex and myself flat out on the grass. They helped us up and
we caught up with the score and we were back in business, with Lex
putting his chair on the middle lane. Now that is a true story.
Rowan at Cooma - Did Uncle John give you the High Gun mug I gave
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him to give to you, or did he keep it himself?
Laney - Thanks for the lovely surprise letter enquiring about my
health and if that is the reason I don’t travel to Gympie any more. I
was sorry to hear you were flood bound and only had plenty of wine
and Phil. Glad to hear your shooting is improving. Stick at it. I don’t
want to dishearten you but to win in Continental sometimes you
shoot and the target runs into the shot. No, just joking Laney. Yes I
found it a bit hard travelling and shooting all day so I thought I
would give it a spell. Not like young Harry. He is like a spring
chicken. He says his good health is having 365 eggs a year, he has a
boiled egg every morning followed by toast and honey. So if you want
to be fit at 86 - egg and honey for breakfast. If he has 365 eggs a year
he must have two on March 1st in leap years to get his 365 in. Harry
and myself went to Bundaberg, Gympie and our own shoot for about
12 years and I would like to thank Harry as he supplied the car.
Sorry to let you down and have you travel by yourself Harry. So with
having chronic lymphatic leukemia and post-herpetic neuralgia I am
damm lucky to have done the shooting I have. In fact I have used
shooting plus my ‘home life’ to keep myself going and interested in
life, as it can get you down sometimes. So thank you for your letter
and your thoughts, it is nice to be missed. You will have to come to
the Masters Games shoot, but then you don’t look 35. Thanks Laney
and Phil, see you somewhere.
Two fellows taking their dogs for a walk when they come to the pub
and one fellow says to his mate, “I’d like a cold one” and the other one
says, “We can’t go in there with these dogs and his mate says just
take my lead and follow me”. So the bloke with the Labrador walks
up to the bar and says, “Two beers thanks”, putting his money on the
bar, when the barman sees this fellow with a dog he says, “You can’t
bring that dog in here”. So the bloke says, “This is my seeing-eye dog.
I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for him”. So the barman says, “OK. If
it’s a seeing-eye dog that’s alright”. Then he spots the other man’s
dog and says, “ You can’t have a dog in the bar, mate. You will have
to take it outside”. So the fellow says, “This is my seeing-eye dog”.
The barman starts laughing and says, “Are you trying to tell me that
Chihuahua is a seeing-eye dog? I’ve never seen that before”. The
bloke with the Chihuahua says, “Is that what they gave me? A Chihuahua?”
Stafford, hope you have found a place to put your feet up. Best
wishes to your wife and yourself and good shooting in your retirement.
After the Masters games, we finish the year with November 23rd at
11am after the AGM at 9am.
The program is:
25 D/B C/S
25 SB
25 Points
15 pair Double Rise.
Then our fun day Christmas Shoot is on December 21st. The
program could be anything but you will be shooting for half hams,
chickens, puddings, biscuits or something like it. It’s always nice to
take something home for Christmas.
I was in the Torquay pub the other day and we see an old sailing boat
come in. Next a bloke came in the batwing doors and of all people it
was Captain Hook. So I said to Hook, “I am in the buying seat. What
are you drinking Hook?” and he said, “Make it a rum”. So I got him
a rum and said, “Tell us the true story of how you only have on leg,
one hand and one eye”.
So Hook says, “It was very rough and the rigging came down and
broke my leg in twenty places, so our cook, who is also the doctor,
said, “I will have to take the leg off”. So Hook said, “Do what you
have to”. So the doctor takes off the leg and says, “Now for the worst
part. As you know, Captain, we have to put hot tar on the stump to
stop the bleeding and heal the stump”. So the ships carpenter makes
a peg leg and pushes it into the hot tar. “So that is how I got a peg
leg’, said Captain Hook. So I said, “What about the hand?” “Well”,
Hook said, “We met up with Grey Beard and he jumps on my ship
and with one swipe my hand and sword lay on the deck. So once
again the doctor-cook gets the hot tar and covers the butt of my arm
with the hot tar. Then the ship’s blacksmith makes me a hook out of
my sword. So that is how I have a hook for a hand. “What about the
eye?” I said. “Well” said Hook, “it was a lovely day and I looked up at
the birds when a seagull messed in my eye”. “That should have been
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easy to wipe out,” I said, and Hook says, “You try to wipe bird mess
out of your eye the first day you have a hook for a hand!” And then
the wife wakes me up and said, “you are dreaming again, aren’t you?
I can smell rum on your breath.”
I would like to know if a suicide bomber gets paid before or after he
does his job? Also does he put a few bob away for his old age?
Brady, hope you have a place you can break a few clays. Best of luck,
Brady.
I found out how they pay suicide bombers. Piece by piece, bit by bit.
25TH MAY, MARYBOROUGH CLUB SHOOT.
When I arrived all the AA shooters were laughing and in a good
mood, so I said to one of them, “Why so happy?” and they said, “John
Maxwell is overseas with the Irish Trap Team and we have a chance
today”. But they didn’t count on young Glenn Wyatt who took out
both the 50 target championships shooting 100/100. Good shooting
Glenn.
So the day was 50 target D/B Championship - AA Tim Gardner, A &
O/A Glenn Wyatt, B Gerry Chizzotti and C Darrell King.
The 50 target Continental Championship - AA Spud Robertson, A &
O/A Glenn Wyatt, B Trevor Cecil and C Spencer Plath.
High Guns - AA Spud Robertson, A Glenn Wyatt, B Brian Fourro and
C Spencer Plath.
We finished the shoot early and for the willing shooters a double rise
was put on but Harry and I were off home. A great day, not a cloud
in the sky and just lovely for shooting. Thanks to the shooters for
coming.
We have gained a few new members this year and welcome Claude
Brigato and Marc Mavro from Tahiti, who have both been shooting
for many years, and Gerry Chizotti who brings his coaching and
handicapping expertise to our club.
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Illawarra Cash & Sash 2003
Illawarra Gun Club held their annual 2-day anniversary shoot
on the June long weekend and with cold and windy weather as
normal, shooters had to be right on target to be in the money.
The roll up of shooters’ came from as far as New Zealand and
most other states throughout Australia to have a crack at the
cash money that was up for grabs.
Saturday 7/6/2003 saw 89 shooters line up for Event 1, 25tgt D/B
Cash Divide and with 25 possibles posted, winning was not
going to be easy.
Event 2, 25tgt Illawarra Pointscore Championship was next on
the program and Lance Pinner showed everyone how good he is
by winning the overall with a fine score of 84/84, while Glenn
Castellaro was close behind on 83/84.
Grade Results: AA 1st R Wright 73/75
2nd D Caccioppoli 73/75
A 1st M Campbell 70/75
2nd N Teale 78/84
B 1st G Smith 74/75
2nd R Haggart 69/75
C 1st M Cobbin 66/75
2nd A Chilby 62/75
It was great to see Illawarra’s junior
Olympic Trap shooter Emma Eagles
shoot a great score of 59/75 to take out
the Ladies Trophy, Glenn Field
(Illawarra GC) won the Juniors 67/75
and new Veteran John Worley won the
Veterans in fine style posting 71/75.
Next was the main event for the day,
Event 3, 50tgt Illawarra Double
Barrel Championship. This is where
our up and coming junior shooter
Mark Cardillo out shot some of Australia’s best shooters showing us that
practice twice a week pays off, thanks
to Dad. With conditions very windy
Mark won O/A with 61/62 over L
Lewis 60/62. An extremely big win for
Mark and I’m sure we will see more of
this to come from the new junior.
Grade Results: AA 1st G Castellaro 58/60
2nd L Curtis & T Lionatos 53/55
High Gun winners.
A 1st T Wunderlich 48/50
2nd M Campbell 47/50
B 1st B Frost 44/50
2nd G Smith 40/50
C 1st J Mitchell 45/50
2nd A Chilby 44/50
Emma Eagles once again
showed the ladies how to shoot
in this event winning with
37/50, while Brent Cooper from
Bega wasn’t going home with
an empty pocket by winning
the juniors 48/52 and John
Worley shot a 47/50 to take the
veterans trophy.
All those people that stayed
after the shoot enjoyed a complimentary dinner and had a
B Grade High Gun winner, Mark Cardillo with Fred Rapley
and Brad Webb.
C Grade Pointscore
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few quiet ones to end a long
days shooting thanks to our
Illawarra Gun Club Professional Chef Service, thanks
Charlie and Speck.
Sunday arrived cool and clear
with a light breeze, to start the
day 108 shooters turned out for
Event 4 on the program, 25tgt
D/B Cash Divide.
With conditions excellent 28
possibles were scored, and a
substantial amount of cash
went to those good shots for
their efforts.
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Event 5, 25tft Single Barrel Championship was next on the
program. Charlie Sherry showed that he was going to be the one
to beat with 39/39 while Victorian hotshot, Sam Clifford took
2nd O/A with 39/40. Thanks for travelling up to our shoot Sam
hope to see you back next year.
Grade Results: AA 1st D Caccioppoli 38/40
2nd P Fitzallan 35/36
A 1st R Duncan 35/36
2nd P Vella 28/29
B 1st M Cardillo 23/25
2nd B Smith 22/25
C 1st A Chilby 22/26
2nd M Cobbin 21/26
The lucky lady to win this event was Bernadette Seve with a
score of 21/25, thanks for helping us out in the bar and thanks
for bringing Mr Dairy Cow with you. The junior trophy went to
R Smith 922/25 and John Worley 23/25 again winning the Veterans.
The main event for the weekend was next, Event 6, Illawarra
Open 50tgt Double Barrel Championship. By this time of the
afternoon the weather was perfect so shoot offs looked liked
being a marathon, however with the classy shooting by the usual
few, who was to know the winners. Well Australian Team
Member Arthur Turner and Theo Lionatis showed us that they
would take some beating in this one and after 110 targets were
shot in the shoot off, the boys decided to split the winning money
pot and toss for the sash. The result being Theo taking the sash.
Grade Results: AA 1st N McDonnell 127/128
2nd B Hooper 122/123
A 1st P Vella 82/83
2nd J Tsiftsis 59/60
B 1st M Cardillo 49/50
2nd C Briotelis 53/55
C 1st M Veronese 49/50
2nd A Chilby 53/57
Emma Eagles showed the ladies that she wanted this one as
well and shot nicely to win 48/50. The juniors this time was won
in fine style by G Field 50/50, while veteran John Worley 49/50
cashed in to win the veterans.
With a display of magnificent sashes and a had full of cash up
for High Guns the most consistent shooters were:
MATHOURA GUN CLUB
COOL MAY SHOOT
Cold conditions kept some shooters away on Friday night the 23rd
of May, but it was still a reasonable turnout for the competition.
The cold conditions kept scores down as shooters tried to concentrate on the targets and not the weather, resulting in only one possible being shot for the entire shoot.
The main consolation being that there was a fire burning outside
and one in the clubhouse for shooters to thaw out after competing.
Event one, the eye opener, was a five pair Double Rise with one
pair to practice on and then into serious shooting with Leigh
Knight of Bendigo taking 1st and the cash on 9/10, and Alen
Patten of Numurkah on an 8/10 taking 2nds cash.
Event Two, a Victorian North East Zone Night Double Rise discipline, fifteen pair being impossible for all shooters to hit, a 28/30
being the best shot by L Knight. Once again demonstrating to all
he knows how to shoot double rise taking the Sash, Trophy & A
Grade, B Grade was Ben Kerslake (Moama) on a 24/30, C Grade H
O’Conner on 20/30.
Event Three, A fifteen target Points Score, with trophies for three
shooters.
After a short shoot off George Bradley of Cohuna took out first
place on an excellent full score of 57/57. Second place was Ben
Kerslake on 56/57 after having to use a second barrel in the shoot
off, and third place was Murray Roberts (Echuca) after using a
second barrel in the first round being on 44/45.
All who attended admitted that it was very cold but they were glad
they came as the shoot ran well and the competition was keen.
Mathoura Gun Club shoots again on Friday night the 27th of June
with once again a North East Zone title on offer, a Deauville
Double event.
The shoot closed at 10pm with the President wishing good shooting to all.
Murray Roberts.
Overall G Castellaro 246/250
AA grade L Curtis 242/250
A grade N Teale 235/250
B grade M Cardillo 235.250
C grade A Chilby 218/250
Ladies E Eagles 209/250
Junior G Field 323/250
Veteran J Worley 236/250
Well that’s it folk’s for another year, we hope you all had a great
few days. A special thank you to all those people that worked flat
out all week leading up to and on the shoot days especially Lance
Stalling and his gang of trap boys who are always there to lend
a helping hand. Thanks to Fred and his committee and the wonderful ladies who slave in the office, without you the shoot would
not go on. Thanks go to Big Al and his kitchen staff for keeping
everyone fed over the few days with those magnificent egg and
bacon rolls and steak sanga’s, well done guys and gals. A big
thank you to our generous sponsors: Ern Webbs Sports, Horsley
Park Gun Shop and Ross Cooper from Bega. Thank you to the
New Zealander’s that support us every year, without you our
shoot would be almost unsuccessful, and last but not least the
shooters that came and put their money on the line to have a
crack at our YEAR 2003 “CASH & SASH” ANNIVERSARY
SHOOT.
SEE YA NEXT YEAR
“THANKS AGAIN”
BRAD WEBB
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COMMONWEALTH GAMES 2006
Top Guns and the Law
Shooting is the only sport on the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth
Games program, where athletes will be required by law, to comply
with state & territory legislation before they are able to participate in the Games. The Victorian Firearms Act 1966, Act No.
66/1966, concerns firearms and ammunition, which for athletes
participating in the Commonwealth Games shooting events, is
their sporting equipment.
Under The Victorian Firearms Act, penalties, including the possible confiscation of firearms, monetary fines and terms of imprisonment, may be imposed on any person who fails to comply with
or breaches the conditions of their Firearm’s Licence or Permit.
There is a need for the Organising Committee for the Melbourne
2006 Commonwealth Games (M2006), to possess a Firearms Procedures Manual, to ensure that all persons concerned with the
shooting events of the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games
are able to comply with Federal, State/Territory legislative
requirements. Currently no such document exists.
As a result, a comprehensive Firearms Procedure Manual has
been produced for M2006 to use as the model for the control of
firearms, ammunition and spare parts, for the 2005 Commonwealth Shooting Championships and Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games. The manual which is designed to assist the
M2006 with the successful implementation and delivery of the
shooting events in 2005 and 2006, is concerned with the carriage,
use and possession of firearms, ammunition and spare parts. It
includes the required police forms for the issue of International
Visitor Firearm Permit and customs forms for the import and
export of firearms, ammunition and spare parts.
The manual addresses international and domestic airline
requirements, transportation of what is primarily sporting equipment to and from the competition venue armory, security at the
competition venue, carriage use and possession of firearms and
ammunition by athlete’s and official’s at the venue and athletes
access for training and competition. It also identifies firearms
licencing requirements for competition officials and M2006 staff
and volunteers involved with the carriage, use and possession of
firearms and ammunition, as well as pre and post-competition
storage.
International athletes must possess a valid International Visitor
Firearm Permit, issued by the Police Licensing Service of the Australian state/territory in which they arrive, for them to legally
carry, use and possess firearms in Australia. National athletes
must possess a valid State/Territory Firearms Licence. Few
people, apart from those closely associated with shooting, would
be aware that the same requirements and penalties will extend to
coaches, team managers, competition officials, Melbourne 2006
staff and even volunteers, involved with the carriage, use and possession of firearms at the Games.
Australian athletes, team coaches, specific Games officials and
M2006 staff and volunteers involved with the carriage, use and
possession of firearms and ammunition, are required to possess a
valid Firearms Licence issued in their home state/territory. For
persons living in Victoria, the Firearms Licence is issued by the
Victorian Firearms Licensing Service (VFLS), a department of
the Victorian Police. For persons living outside Victoria, the
VFLS, under a reciprocal licencing agreement, recognises licences
issued by other states/ territories licensing services.
Under the Australian Customs (Prohibited Import) Regulations
1956, made under the Customs Act 1901, international athletes,
coaches and team managers, must possess a Police/Customs’
Import Form (B709A) to enable them to import firearms, ammunition and/or spare parts for the Games. Any person arriving in
Australia without the required Form B709A will have their
firearms, ammunition, and/or spare parts held by Customs, until
such time as the Victorian Firearms Licensing Service or its state/
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territory counterpart issues the B709A.
Under the Australian Customs (Prohibited Export) Regulations
1958, as amended, made under the Customs Act 1901, firearms
and spare parts imported into Australia for authorised shooting
events, cannot be disposed of in Australia and must therefore be
exported. Persons who have imported firearms and spare parts
are required to present all firearms and spare parts, together
with a Restricted Goods Permit (RGP) to Customs when departing the country. Unused ammunition not being exported must be
legally disposed of to a licensed person prior to departure.
In addition to the 2006 Games, approximately 400 international
competitors will be coming to Australia for the 2005 Commonwealth Shooting Championships, to gain competition experience
for the 2006 Commonwealth Games. M2006 has the responsibility to clearly communicate to them, state/territory firearms
licencing requirements and Australian Customs’ requirements,
for the import and export of their firearms, ammunition and spare
parts.
A comprehensive information leaflet, containing detailed advice
of what is both required and expected of athletes and officials, will
be forwarded to International Federations participating in the
2005 Commonwealth Shooting Championships and Commonwealth Games Association’s participating in the 2006 Commonwealth Games. Information contained in the leaflet will enable
international competitors individual compliance with the conditions of their Firearms Permit.
Prior to their departure for Australia, M2006 will provide athletes
and official’s participating in the 2005 Commonwealth Shooting
Championships and Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games,
with the appropriate Police/Customs’ Import Form (B709A) and
International Visitor Firearms Permit application forms.
Will international athletes bringing firearms and ammunition to
Australia in 2005 and 2006, face greater requirements to compete
in Australia than in other countries? Who better to answer this
question than Russell Mark, Atlanta 1996 Double Trap Gold
medallist, Sydney 2000 Double Trap Silver medallist and four
times Olympian?
Russell, you have been competing internationally now for more
years than you may wish to remember and Australia probably has
no one more experienced in competing as a shooter in international events than yourself. With the experience that you have
gained throughout what has been an outstanding sporting career,
your views will no doubt be of interest to our readers.
Do you feel that athletes entering Australia with firearms and
ammunition in 2005 and 2006 will find Australian Customs laws,
different to those of other countries?
Australia is generally in line with the rest of the world with
customs and police requirements. Competitive shooters, irrespective of what country they are from, expect that there will be
customs requirements and inspections.
How do you think international athletes will cope with Australian
export laws?
The latest Custom Restricted Goods Permit (RGP) form introduced on July 1st 2002, caught people a little off guard because
the previous form was so well known to most shooters. Providing
they are able to produce their RGP and their firearms for
Customs, taking firearms from the country will not be a problem.
Firearms, such as air rifles, which are required to be licenced in
Australia, are not required to be licenced in some countries. Do
you think that athletes are aware, that they will need to obtain a
licence for all firearms when they come to Australia?
Athletes competing in international shooting events are accustomed to having to comply with Police requirements for their
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firearms, as are Australian shooters when they travel and
compete overseas. The need to obtain an International Visitor
Firearm Permit, will come as no surprise to shooters coming to
Melbourne for the Commonwealth Games, particularly so for
those who took part in the Sydney 2000 World Cup and Olympic
Games.
From your experience, will international athletes, team managers
and coaches, understand the conditions of their International
Visitor Firearm Permit, with regard to what is legally required of
them to carry, use and possess firearms in Australia?
As the Victorian Firearms Licensing Service will no doubt clearly
describe conditions to apply for International Visitor Firearm
Permits and shooters being more aware than most, about what
not to do concerning firearms, there should not be any problems
in this regard.
Do they think that they understand that penalties could apply, if
they fail to comply with the conditions of their International
Visitor Firearm Permit? Penalties could include the possible cancellation of the Permit and confiscation of their firearm, which as
a result would exclude them from competing. Shooters being
responsible athletes have long been aware and understand that
they must comply with the firearm laws for the country they are
competing in. Melbourne in 2006 will be no different.
Apart from M2006 providing as much early information as possible prior to their arrival, is there anything you believe could be
done to ensure that athletes, team managers, coaches and international competition officials do not breach the conditions of their
IVFP?
I believe you can only provide the relevant countries with the
requirements of our government. The onus is then on the individual to meet these requirements
Russell thanks for your views.
Having won the Double Trap
World Cup in Perth in March, which produced a starting placed
for Australia in Athens, you are continuing to experience your
share of success, all of which is well deserved. Best of luck for
selection as a member of what would be your fifth Australian
Olympic Team in 2004.
Well there you have it. It seems from Russell’s responses, that
persons importing firearms in 2005 and 2006 will not find Australian Customs laws much, if any, different from those of any
other country. It also appears that athletes do have a clear understanding of what will be required of them when they compete in
Australia. Their obligation to meet and comply with these
requirements, as Russell clearly points out, is an individual one.
Alan Maher, the author of the Firearms’ Procedure Manual, completed a PostGraduate Diploma in Sport Business at Victoria University in 2002. He is currently in the final year of a Masters of
Sport Business at Victoria University, for which the Firearms Procedure Manual produced for M2006 is an elective project.
During 2002, he acted as a Contract Consultant to the Victorian
Department of Sport & Recreation and Melbourne 2006, undertaking a Shooting Venue Feasibility Study for the Melbourne
2006 Commonwealth Games.
He has been involved with the shooting sports as Executive Director, Australian Clay Target Association, 1985-1992, Chief Executive Officer, National Rifle Association of Australia, 1993-1995,
Vice President, Australian Shooting Association, 1986-1992, Competition Manager-Shooting, Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
References
Victorian Firearms Act 1966, Act No. 66/196.6.
Australian Customs (Prohibited Import) Regulations 1956, made under
the Customs Act 1901.
Australian Customs (Prohibited Export) Regulations 1958, as amended,
made under the Customs Act 1901.
Coaches Corner . . .
This will be an on going section in the CTSN. Shooters will be encouraged to send in questions each month,
which will be answered by different senior coaches. So if you have any questions please address them to:
Coaches Corner
PO Box 466 Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 or email your questions to :
[email protected] and type in the subject line Coaches Corner.
TAKING UP CLAY TARGET SHOOTING
by: Newton Thomas
So you want to take up clay target shooting, many people
have done so and even if they have not become champions,
have had many years of pleasant recreation. Much of the
enjoyment comes from sharing a common interest in guns
and shooting with people with the same interests.
What you get from a sport is resultant from what you put into
it. One does not have to record a win to have a pleasant relaxing day. Far from it, many people, (far more than is realized)
do not really like the stresses and effort required for competition and really look for a relaxing day with friends in an
atmosphere that they enjoy. This particularity applies to
people with very demanding jobs and a lot of responsibilities
are in part forgotten.
One does not have to have an expensive outfit to perform
well, standard model trap or skeet guns are far superior in
ability to what we are. Consequently, we can forget that side
of it, and we can perform adequately with the standard cartridge produced for trapshooting by a reputable manufacturer.
With cartridges though, keep away from the heavier loads, as
they add to the stress factors created by blast and recoil.
One needs comfortable clothing - a well fitted shooting jacket,
good substantial shoes and a cap or hat to keep the sun from
one’s eyes or face.
August 2003
Hearing protection is essential and this comes in the form of
muffs or ear plus, the muffs being the most effective.
Skeet shooters should always use glasses for eye protection
and most shooters will benefit by using anti-glare glasses of
some kind.
Early shooting days have a great bearing on future abilities
and care should be taken to adopt a comfortable simple shooting style, exaggeration here will only cause future problems.
Take time out to watch the best shots in action and learn from
what they do and how they will do it. Most of them are very
approachable and will be very willing to help one who is
interested enough to ask questions relative to the sport.
Set yourself goals for improvement, and work steadily toward
them - when you achieve one, look to the next.
Always compete against your best scores and not the other
fellow.
Correct thinking plays a far greater part in competition
shooting than most people realize. One must bring the sport
down to its most basic level and build a score as one would
build a wall of bricks - one at a time and each one of equal
value. Shoot twenty matches of one target each instead of one
match of twenty targets.
If you have a Coach at your Club, make yourself known to
him. He will be able to help you in many ways.
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NORTH EAST ZONE / VICTORIAN CLAY TARGET ASSOCIATION.
2003 N.E.Z. / V.C.T.A. DTL Carnival
On Sunday 25th of May, a cold foggy morning greeted some 70
shooters to the 2003 North East Zone Shooting Carnival, held at
Numurkah Shepparton Clay Target Club, (Naring Rd,
Numurkah). Shooters traveled from as far a field as Melbourne,
Hamilton, Mt Bogong, Bendigo, Kerang, Mansfield, Hay NSW and
Coleambally NSW, including many current State and National
Champions.
Harbor on 66/75 and Zac Felmingham on 64/75.
Event two was the 25 Target North East Zone Single Barrel
Championship, commencing not long after midday with quite
lovely sunny conditions. Five shooters ended the round with a
possible 25/25. A shoot off decided the Overall & AA grade winnerBill Forrest from Mansfield on 42/42, 2nd in AA grade was Kevin
Shields from Coleambally on 41/42. 1st in A grade was Ryan
Atkins from Echuca on 25/25 + 2/3 in the shoot off, followed by
Tim Peacock scoring 24/25 + 3/3 in his shoot off for 2nd in A grade.
1st & 2nd in B grade was Jim Kelly from St James on 24/25 + 1/1
and Miss Melitta Northausen from Echuca on 24/25 + 0/1. 1st &
2nd in C grade where junior shooters Ramsay Fish on 25/25 + 0/1
and Brad Harbor on 24/25.
Nicholas Kirley from Mansfield, overall handicap winner with
zone president Ron Traill.
Craig Hill from Bendigo, overall
double barrel champion.
Ryan Atkins from Echuca,
junior high gun winner.
Bill Forrest from Mansfield, overall
single barrel champion.
The first event for the day was the 25Target North East Zone
Points score Championship. At the end of the round, seven shooters where on a score of 75/75 requiring a shoot off to decide the
winner which took a further 48 targets. Phil Headon from Hay
NSW took the Overall sash and AA grade with a score of 219/219,
2nd to Phil was Roger Duthie from Hamilton on 218/219. A pleasure to watch, with both putting in a great effort. 1st in A grade
was Alan Johns from Colbinabbin on 99/102, 2nd was local
shooter Miss Jarna Winters on 83/84. 1st in B grade was Peter
Gobbo on 72/75 2nd was Wangaratta shooter David Jackel Jnr on
71/75. 1st & 2nd in C grade where local junior shooters Brad
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Brad Harbor from Numurka,
C grade winner in poinstscore
and double barrel
Event three was the 25 Target North East Zone Handicap, which
saw ten shooters hitting true requiring a shoot off for only 4
placing. Overall winner was junior shooter Nicolas Kirley from
Mansfield on a score of 50/50, 2nd & 3rd was father and son duo
Peter and Alex Gobbo on 49/50
and 48/49. 4th was local shooter
Craig Patten on 45/46.
The final event of the day was
the 25 Target North East Zone
Double Barrel Championship,
which saw half the field posting
a possible 25/25. The shoot off
started as the light began to
fade and many shooters had difficulty seeing targets leave the
traps with the organizers
quickly turning on the lights to
keep the event moving. In the
end Craig Hill from Bendigo
was the Overall & AA grade
Winner on 115/115, 2nd in AA
grade was Ian Phillips from
Echuca on 114/115. 1st & 2nd in
A grade where Gaye Shale on
77/78 and Tony Calandro on
65/66. 1st & 2nd in B grade
where Leigh McNair on 25/25
and Jim Kelly on 24/25. 1st in C
Craig stevenson from Mansfield,
grade was Brad Harbor on 24/25
overall high gun winner.
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ECHUCA HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS ON TARGET
Year nine phys-ed boys arrived out at Echuca Clay Target Club on
Monday 16th June to receive instruction on safe firearm use and
the correct use of a shotgun for target shooting.
Most of the gun clubs committee turned up to offer their time and
expertise in helping the Students understand the enjoyment of
correctly applying the right amount of lead and eye-hand coordination to successfully break a flying target.
The Students were split into two groups and two shooting disciplines, Skeet & Down the Line, with the thought of swapping the
procedure next visit. Although several boys had experience in gun
use, most had never held or fired a firearm before, so to end the
coaching clinic having shot several targets and some almost
hitting all targets was a pleasant surprise.
The Students were very happy with their results and all assured
the Club they were keen to return the following Monday for more
coaching.
President Ron Traill wishes to thank the high school and the
teachers for allowing Clay Target Shooting to be included in the
school sports as he and all the committee thinks the correct and
safe use of firearms should be explained to all juniors. Ron also
wanted to thank the Students for their attention and discipline.
Echuca Clay Target Club has an open invitation policy for all
parents to bring their child who is interested in target shooting on
the 2nd Sunday of any month to receive coaching.
Murray Roberts.
Michelle Felmingham from Invergordon, Ladies high gun winner
with Ron Traill.
and Ramsay Fish on 22/25 + 9/9 in a shoot off for 2nd.
The North East Zone Overall High Gun was sponsored by Thomas
Jewelers, Shepparton. A shoot off under lights was needed to find
the eventual winner- CRAIG STEVENSON from Mansfield on a
score of 148/150 + 11/12 from Phil Headon from Hay NSW also on
148/150, but + 10/12.
The North East Zone Junior High Gun winner was RYAN
ATKINS from Echuca on a score of 143/150. The North East Zone
Lady High Gun winner was local shooter MICHELLE FELMINGHAM on 144/150 (four times out of five now, not bad
Michelle). The North East Zone Veteran High Gun winner was
JIM KELLY from St James on 140/150.
Congratulations to the following shooters who qualified for The
North East Zone Team to represent the Zone at the Victorian
State Carnival in November - Steve Atkins, Craig Stevenson, Rob
Viney, Russell Felmingham and Tim Peacock.
Many thanks to all the Numurkah Shepparton Members whom
have work so hard on the grounds over the past months they were
magnificent.
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By Spiros Teboneras
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Photo depicts Ron Traill, Barry Rogers, coaching a Student.
— Vale —
Ron Daniells passed away 20 November 2002 after a severe
illness. Ron from 1969 became a keen member of the Chinchilla Club then after moving to Kallangur helped form that
club and later on the Caboolture Club.
He was a foundation member of each of these clubs where he
worked tirelessly and these clubs had Ron as President, VicePresident and Treasurer at various times. He would never
miss a working bee and always encouraged young shooters,
and coached for many years. Ron’s longstanding commitment
to Kallangur Club rewarded him by making him a life
member. The family’s home was always available for monthly,
meetings and for the club’s AGMs. Monthly shoots saw Ella,
his wife, and other lady members cooking the BBQs in the
kitchen.
Retiring to Roma he joined the club there for four years before
returning to the sunshine Coast where he rejoined friends at
Caboolture Club.
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MOUNT ISA GUN CLUB — ANNUAL SHOOT 2003
The Mount Isa Gun Club hosted its Annual shoot on 7th and 8th
of June. Visiting shooters traveled from Cloncurry, Normanton
and Townsville to compete.
A huge thanks goes to our sponsors that made the weekend such
a success. J. Blackwood & Sons, ESS, MIM, Uniserve, BOC Gases,
Vitra, Satin Touch, Brogdens, Bell & Moir, Isa Barbers, Mount Isa
Irish Association, Wesfarmers, Buffs Club, Nth Qld Hardfacing,
Nth West Stump Grinding, Metec Metalising, Monadelphous,
Atlas Superstore, Tadmans Jewelers, Mt Isa Optical Superstore,
Autobarn, SEW Eurodrive, SKF, Kevin Moss.
Overall and AA High Gun Wayne Reeves with Neil Sinclair.
North West Ball Trap Champion,
Wayne Reeves.
A Grade High Gun winner,
Mick McGill.
EVENT ONE - 25 Targets Points Score Eye-opener.
(Nth West Stump Grinding, Isa Barbers, Bell & Moir)
AA Grade - Rob Cusack 73 / 75
A Grade - Diane Reeves 89/90, defeated Dave Stitt 86 / 90
B Grade - G (Joe Jnr) Sebastiani 70 / 75
C Grade - Myrtle Anderson 60 / 75
EVENT THREE- Uniserve MIGC Single Barrel Championship
(Uniserve, MIM, Carpentaria Buffalo Club)
Overall - Mick McGill 31 / 32
AA Grade - 1st - Greg Matthews 30 / 32
2nd - Rod Cusack 27 / 29
A Grade - 1st - Mick McGill 24 / 25
2nd -Neil Sinclair 23 / 25
B Grade - 1st - Aaron Marsh 22 / 25
2nd - Dave Turner 24 / 29
C Grade - 1st - Les Wilson 17 / 25
2nd - Nicole Prudames 17 / 25
Best Lady - Diane Reeves 18 / 25
Mark Clatworthy (Uniserve) with Mick McGill —
Uniserve MIGC Single Barrel Champion.
Winners of te John Yanko Memorial Doube Rise: Tracy Wilson (B grade),
Mick McGill (a grade), Wayne Reeves (Overall and AA),
Adrian Kapernick (C grade).
EVENT TWO - ESS Copper City Double Barrel Championship
(ESS, MIM, Carpentaria Buffalo Club)
Overall - Greg Matthews 25 / 25
AA Grade - 1st - Greg Matthews 25 / 25
2nd - Chris Wilson 27 / 25
A Grade- 1st - Jim Molloy 32 / 33
2nd - Ted Matthews 31 / 33
B Grade - 1st - Howard Walton 24 / 25
2nd - G. (Joe Jnr) Sebastiani
C Grade - 1st - Myrtle Anderson 20 / 26
2nd - Adrian Kapernick 19 / 26
Best Lady - Diane Reeves 22 / 25
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Veteran - Noel Beale
EVENT FOUR - Nth Qld Hardfacing Annual Points Score Championship
(Nth Qld Hardfacing, MIM)
Overall - Rob Cusack 74 / 75
AA Grade - 1st - Rob Cusack 74 / 75
2nd - Bruce Murphy 73 / 75
A Grade - 1st - Jim Molloy 71 / 75
2nd -Ted Matthews 71 / 75
B Grade - 1st - G. Sebastiani 72 / 75
2nd - Aaron Marsh 71 / 75
C Grade - 1st - Les Wilson 62 / 75
2nd - Adrian Kapernick 57 / 78
Best Lady - Diane Reeves 72 / 75
Veteran - Tom Comerford 71 / 75
EVENT FIVE - Blackwoods MIGC Day Double Barrel Championship
(J. Blackwood & Sons, MIM)
Overall - Wayne Reeves 50 / 50
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AA Grade - 1st - Wayne Reeves 50 / 50
2nd - Bruce Murphy 50 / 51, defeated Tom Comerford 49 / 51
A Grade - 1st - Jim Molloy 48 / 50
2nd -Ron Power 47 / 50
B Grade - 1st - G. Sebastiani 49 / 50
2nd - Peter Bosel 46 / 50
C Grade - 1st - Adrian Kapernick 44 / 50
2nd - Les Wilson 38 / 50
Best Lady - Diane Reeves 48 / 50
Veteran - Tom Comerford 49 / 50
YASS CLAY
TARGET CLUB
EVENT SIX - 25 Targets Handicap
(Mount Isa Irish Association, Vitra, Brogdens)
FIRST - Ted Matthews 26 / 26
SECOND - Ron Power 25 / 26
THIRD - Howard Walton 43 / 44
FOURTH -Ross Ohlsen 42 / 44
The Yass Clay Target Club has benefited from the NSW Sport &
Rec ‘Shooting Facility Development Program’, which has allowed
the club to purchase 2 sets of Gemini Phono-Pulls and a new
10kva Generator.
Anyone who has put the time and effort into completing the formalities to have a grant application considered will understand
the satisfaction of having a win.
EVENT SEVEN - John Yanko Memorial Double Rise
Overall - Wayne Reeves 27 / 30
AA Grade - 1st - Wayne Reeves 27 / 30
2nd - Greg Matthews 31 / 40
A Grade- 1st - Mick McGill 25 / 30
2nd - Doug Killick 23 / 30
B Grade - 1st - Tracey Wilson 23 / 40
2nd - Paul Pozzoli 22 / 40
C Grade - 1st - Adrian Kapernick 17 / 30
2nd- Les Wilson 15 / 30
The Club has been operating on its new site ‘Newgrove’ for 3 years
now and with these new additions and very comfortable club
premises we hope to continue to attract visitors. Last year the club
averaged 28 competitors to its monthly shoot.
The Yass Clay Target Club would like to invite all shooters to come
along and enjoy our facility at our August shoot where there will
be a 100T Double Barrel ‘Newgrove’ Championship. There will be
5 sashes up for grabs with an O/A and winners of each grade plus
2nd place prizes. Noms for the day will be $40.00.
HIGH GUNS OVERALL - Wayne Reeves 288 / 305
AA GRADE - Wayne Reeves 288 / 305
A GRADE - Mick McGill 280 / 305
B GRADE - G. Sebastiani 268 / 305
C GRADE - Tracey Wilson 236 / 305
Metec Metalising High Guns -
The lovely ladies in the canteen will be there with homemade
soup, hot food and delicious cakes.
Ladies High Gun - Diane Reeves 273 / 305
Veteran High Gun - Tom Comerford 270 / 305
So, come along and enjoy a great 100T Double Barrel day Sunday
17 August 2003 11.00am.
MOUNT ISA MINE LTD NORTH WEST BALL TRAP CHAMPIONSHIP
OVERALL - Wayne Reeves 88 / 100
A GRADE - Wayne Reeves 88 / 100
B GRADE - Ron Power 84 /100
C GRADE - Aaron Marsh 84 / 100
Directions and contact numbers in the Blue book. See you there.
2003 A.C.T.A.
PRESIDENTIAL MEDAL
Nominations for this prestigious award are now open and should be forwarded to the
Executive Officer no later than October 31, 2003
Nominations received will be placed before the Management Committee for their
consideration and decision.
No correspondence will be entered into regarding any nomination received.
The following nomination guidelines apply:
Acceptance: nominations only accepted through State Associations of Affiliated
Clubs.
Presidential Medal: Awarded to a person for their contribution to the development of
the sport.
Judging Panel: Management Committee.
Closing Date: October 31, 2003, PO Box 466 Wagga Wagga, NSW 2650.
Note: The receipt of any nomination does not necessarily relate to the awarding of a
Presidential Medal.
Previous Recipients:
1980
G. Porter, Qld
1981
R.C. Mules, SA
G.R. Richards, WA
J.N. Thomas, Vic
1982
R.F. Buchan, Vic
1983
No Award
1984
L.F. Bird, NSW
1985
No Award
1986
T. Comerford, Qld
1987
E.G. Biggs, Vic
1988
R.M. Holtfreter, WA
1989
R. Varley, NSW
1990
E.F. Hawkins, NSW
1991
No Award
1992
No Award
1993
J. Forbes, SA (posthumously)
1994
J.K. Scott, NSW
1995
No Award
1996
F.H. James, Vic
W.R. Morgan, Tas
1997
F. Atkinson, SA
1998
L.G. Connors, Vic
1999
T. Catling, WA
2000
No Award
2001
No Award
2002
G.T. Michell
G.G. Woodhatch
August 2003
Paul Watchorn,
Secretary
Position
Vacant
Applications are invited from interested
persons for the position of
SHOOT MARSHAL
for the 2003 NSW Clay Target
Associations DTL Carnival
to be held at the
ACTA National Ground
3rd to 6th October inclusive.
INTERESTED PERSONS SHOULD APPLY,
STATING EXPERIENCE, TO:
Executive Officer
PO Box 466
Wagga Wagga
NSW 2650
Applications close last mail 5 September 2003.
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SWAN HILL CLAY TARGET CLUB
Bob McGillivray Memorial Shoot
On the 18th of May the Swan Hill Clay Target Club held the first
of three memorial shoots for one of our sports true gentlemen. This
event was widely advertised and 44 shooters attended to participate in the two championships offered. It was unfortunate that
wet weather across the state probably kept some shooters away.
However, the rain held off and despite some wind proved to be a
successful day.
B grade winner Gary mcGillivray.
AA and OA winner of the 50 target
event and high gun winner Steve
Atkins with Judy McGillivray.
President Stephen Bates congratulates club member Alan Byrne on
winning A Grade Pointscore.
The first event was a 25 target Pointscore Championship
AA 1st & OA Gordon Fletcher 74/75
AA 2nd Stewart Lowery 81/84
A 1st Alan Byrne 72/75
A
B
B
C
C
2nd William Perry 96/105
1st Ivan Dower 79/84
2nd George Goddard 76/84
1st Tom Scholtens 67/76
2nd Tim Wilson 63/78
The second event was the main for the
day being a 50 target Double Barrel
Championship
AA 1st & OA Steve Atkins 56/56
AA 2nd Dallas Fisher 49/50
A 1st Gary Cowland 55/56
A 2nd Alan Byrne 53/56
B 1st Gary McGillivray 47/50
B 2nd Lindsay Swinnerton 46/50
C 1st Tim Fisher 46/50
C 2nd Tim Wilson 44/50
Club president/secretary Stepehn
With the completion of both
Bates and Judy mcGillivray.
events the High Gun winners
emerged
Overall High Gun Steve Atkins 130/133
Junior High Gun Ryan Atkins $109/125
Ladies High Gun Christine Swinnerton
Veteran High Gun Alan Byrne 120/125
At the presentations Judy McGillivray speaking for the
McGillivray family, who were in attendance, thanked all the shooters and organisers who made this event possible. Many thanks are
needed and have been given but special mention must go to the
Lake Boga community who got behind this event. A mention needs
to be made of the generosity of Steve Atkins who presented the OA
High Gun sash back to Judy McGillivray in appreciation of Bob.
Bob was originally a Fitzroy supporter and the High Gun Sashes
were in their colours. Ryan Atkins first possible was shot at a
Christmas shoot at Swan Hill and Bob sent a cutting of his effort
from the local paper to him. This gesture was not forgotten and
was remarked on by Steve. At the shoot there were quite a few of
Bob’s mates from Melbourne who made the journey out of respect
and hopefully we will see them again next year. Thanks to all
those who made it possible, especially the contribution made by
the Frankston-Australia CTC and members from the Melbourne
area. Many thanks to Chris, Lindsay, Peter, Alan, Nola, Phyllis,
Frank and our other hardworking members and the visitors from
Kerang CTC, which helped make the day go smoothly.
Gary McGillvray, Judy McGillivray and grandson Brodie.
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Australian Clay Target Shooting News
Stephen Bates
President/Secretary
August 2003
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COWRA GUN CLUB REPORT
View of the tracks during the NSW State Night Double Barrel Championship.
shot the only other possible from Grenfell.
The “Dick Toshack Memorial” Champion of Champions event was
contested during the afternoon, and Gary Blattman from Tottenham was the winner of this event after a shoot-off with Wayde
Hawkins from Windsor and Grenfell shooter Beau Ricketts.
Gary was also successful in the Jackpot Trophy event, defeating
Ross Walsh and Tony O’Leary.
State title winner Tony Barton took overall High Gun honors for
the shoot completing an excellent all round performance.
In the coming weeks we will be fine-tuning our four traps, complete with voice release, in preparation for our Annual Gold Cup
shoot 2nd and 3rd August next.
Tony Barton High Gun and winner of the NSW State Night
Double Barrel Championship with runner up Clive Foster.
The Cowra Gun Club recently conducted the NSW State Night
Double Barrel Championship in fresh, then cooler conditions following a perfect autumn afternoon.
Tony Barton from Bowning took out the State title after a wonderful shoot-off with West Wyalong shooter Clive Foster who
dropped his 206th target to leave Tony victorious. Michael Mitton
Gwen Clark [widow of late Dick Toshack] with the winner of the “Dick
Toshack Memorial” Champion of Champions event Gary Blattman.
August 2003
Taipan Perpetual Ladies
Team Postal Competition
Nominations are now open for this event, and
nomination forms are available from the
National Office.
The following conditions of entry apply:
1. 25 Target Double Barrel 15 metres.
2. To be recorded Point Score (used only in case of a tied score).
3. Teams to consist of five (5) Women club members registered with the
ACTA.
4. Affiliated clubs not having five (5) women shooters may combine
with a maximum of two (2) women from a neighboring club. Shooters
from the neighboring club must be registered and affiliated with the
ACTA through that club.
5. Each team may nominate one reserve meeting the entry requirements.
6. Nominations to be received at the ACTA office, on a completed competition nomination form, prior to October 31, 2003.
7. Competition to be conducted during the month of November or
December under the supervision of an official referee.
8. Winning team members to receive a team member badge.
9. Defending Club: MAJURA PARK GUN CLUB.
10. Competition constitutes a minimum of three team nominations.
11. Competition result sheet and score sheets to be forwarded by Registered Mail and received no later than Close of Business January 10,
2004.
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET ASSOCIATION INC.
P.O. BOX 466, WAGGA WAGGA NSW 2650
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GOLDEN FOX OPEN 2003
Saturday morning loomed bright and cool as 103 shooters arrived
at Dubbo Gun Club in anticipation of the 19th Golden Fox Open,
incorporating the Western Zone Carnival. Shooters came from as
far away as Toowoomba & Sydney as well as local clubs in the
region (Cobar, Coonamble, Mendooran, Moree, Narrabri, Narromine, Orange and Tottenham).
Handicap winner Nick Zenos.
Overall Fox High Gun winner 245/250 is Dave Cacciopoli
with Errol Tucker, club president.
The first wave of shooters hit the lanes at 9.30am for the 10tg E/O,
under perfect weather conditions and excellent targets set by
Peter Fitzallan & Errol Tucker, this resulted in over 60 possibles
recorded in the E/O event.
Ken Fuller 1st A Grade and A grade High gun with Errol Tucker
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Perfect conditions continued throughout the day along with the
scores with Ross Walsh taking out the 25tg Country Wide Ind., S/B
with a score of 42/42. The next event on the program was the 30tg
Ramiens Timber Co. Medley, three shooters fought hard in the
shoot off with Arty Del-Ben taking out the O/A with an excellent
score of 275/275 from Bryan Manns on 273/275 & Robby Thompson on 272/275.
The last event for the day was the 25tg Robertson Tyre Service
Double Barrel, possibles were every where with six squads of
shooters lining up for the shoot off which continued until 5pm
Kevin Heywood, 1st AA grade D/B and Veterans high gun.
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Betts Wedding
Luke Cross, C grade high gun winner.
when it was considered too dark to continue. At this stage there
were nine shooters left to fight it out at 8am Sunday morning.
After 191 targets Clive Foster let one slip away on him to leave
Kevin Heywood and Ross Walsh to continue until Ross finally
came out the winner on 215/215 from Kevin on 214/215. Many
thanks to Garth Hosking for keeping the shoot off’s running
smoothly.
Sunday morning saw the good shooting continue with just as
many possibles in the 10tg E/O. Event 6 on the program was the
25tg Dubbo Tool Centre Points Score which saw Rick Fitzallan
taking the honours with 150/150 from Garry Rootes on 149/150.
As Sunday afternoon rolled on the clouds rolled in which made the
targets hard to see in the 25tg Hosking Transport Handicap.
Plenty of interest in this event with 15 cases of ammo on offer, but
it was Nick Xenos who lost a metre to take 1st place and 5 cases
of ammo with 36/36, good shooting from 21 metres.
The last event for the day was the Frank Cross Tyres 15P/R
Double Rise, about half way throughout the event a light shower
of rain started to fall but this did not deter Dave Cacciopoli from
taking overall in the event with a very impressive 29/30.
Dave also claimed the overall Golden Fox High Gun with an
equally impressive 245/250. AA grade went to Arty Del-Ben on
244/250. A grade was won by Errol Tucker with 232/250. B Grade
went to Fil Pignataro on 230/25. Terese Nealon won the ladies
High Gun. Clayton Anderson won the Juniors & Kurt Brodin won
the sub juniors.
At the presentation President Errol Tucker thanked all the travelling shooters for making the shoot a great success, the C.W.A
ladies in the kitchen for keeping every one fed & Vicki behind the
bar for keeping up the refreshments. He also thanked all the committee members who helped the entire weekend. A special thank
you went to Ken Fuller in the office and Les Clarke & John Smith
who gave up the chance of shooting to make the shoot a well run
event. Last but not least all the sponsors for their continuing
support were thanked. Other sponsors to be thanked included
Peter Kay Gunsmith, Peter Keogh Jewellers, Hilton Warman
Hardware, Horsley Park Gunshop, Beretta Australia, Outwest
Irrigation, Peter Adams & Dennis Croaker.
For full results see results column CTSN.
The wedding of well known shooter Colin Betts `Bettsy’ and
Rhoda from Brewarrina took place recently in Coonabarabran. The wedding ,held in Nandi Park, was celebrated
by 130 guests and family. Rhoda and Colin wish to thank
everyone for being at their wedding and helping to make it a
special occasion.
Rhoda Garrard
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TARGETS?
TIRED OF FEELING FRUSTRATED
WITH YOUR SHOOTING?
SICK OF WATCHING OTHERS TAKE
THE TROPHIES?
THEN CONTACT US - WE CAN HELP !
WACTA Coaches are available to come to your Club and
run coaching clinics that will assist all levels of shooters
to improve their shooting abilities. Our State coaches
also conduct Junior safety induction courses for
all school children.
Get together with fellow club members and you will be
surprised at how little it costs.
If you are interested then contact the
WA Coaching Co-ordinator Sue Green on
08 9964 7888 or email [email protected] for
further information.
The Fox.
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SEARCH FOR SHOTGUN
Joe Wheater — One of England’s best
The lady on the phone was from a local B&B. “I have a gentleman
here looking for a shotgun”, she said, “maybe you can help”.
The gentleman (in the true sense of the word) was Joe Wheater.
Joe was in Benalla (Victoria) to fly gliders. Two years ago at the
age of 82 he completed his first solo flight in a glider; he set a
British record for being the oldest person to do so. The previous
time Joe had been in Australia was to compete as a member of the
British shooting team at the 1956 Olympic Games.
Edward Fear (left) and Joe Wheater represented Great Britain at the
Melbourne Olympics in 1956.
Just some of the trophies that Joe Wheater won in just one
month in the early sixties.
I was living at Barham in 1956 and had first hand experience with
the Big Flood. As a youngster I remember seeing Newton Thomas
shoot at the Commonwealth Galah Championships at Kerang
around the 1950’s era. I remembered that an English Olympic
shooter had come to Barham with Newton Thomas after the
Olympics and shot ducks.
Was it the same Joe
Wheater,
the
man
regarded as possibly the
greatest English clay
target shooter of the
1900’s. It was!
Joe Wheater was born in
England in 1918. His
father was head gamekeeper on a 13,000-acre
estate. Joe describes him
as the best shotgun
shooter he has ever seen.
He, however, would not
shoot clay birds. When
asked why his stock
answer was “ When you
can eat `em I will shoot
`em” Young Joe graduated from a slingshot to a
single barrel 410 shotgun
at age 6. About two years
later he stepped up to a
double barrel 16 gauge.
Wheater having just won the European
French Champonships at Monza in 1959 For quite a while he was
with a score of 225/225.
only allowed to load both
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barrels for special occasions such as fox hunting. His father was a
tough taskmaster. Joe would be sent out with instructions to bring
home a set number of duck or rabbit etc. He was issued with the
same number of cartridges as the game to be brought home.
There was an order to the way that game was hunted. From
August 12th Duck and Snipe were shot. Partridge started from 1st
September and Pheasants 1st October. During these hunts some
Shooting for selection of England’s Down the Line team 1949 at London.
Won with 98 x 100. Gun used shows Monte Carlo type of stock on
the gun that Joe is looking for.
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Joe Wheater (left) is congratulated after having just shot 100 straight
single barrel to win the High Gun International at Colwyn Bay in 1957.
rabbits and hares were usually taken as well. Some foxes were
shot but care was taken that enough stayed around for hunting
with hounds. Hunting with hounds, or more specifically some of
the practices that sometimes occur, is not looked on favorably by
Joe. From February 1st gamekeepers were tasked with reducing
rabbit and hare numbers. In the 1935 cull the Wheater father and
son combination shot 11000 rabbits with shotguns.
Joe’s first experience with clay target shooting came in 1930.
Taken to a shoot by his father he borrowed a competitor’s gun and
won the event with it. He borrowed the same gun to shoot in competitions in 1939 and 1947 winning once and coming second in the
other.
Joe joined the RAF in 1937, wanting to train as a pilot. Rejected
for pilot training he instead trained as an armourer. He got
regular flights in aircraft testing armament systems. Joe kept his
shotgun with him on the base right through the war (and his dog
while based in England). 1943/44 was spent based in Iceland. In
the summer period waterfowl were there in huge numbers. If a
special event like a ship coming in or high Brass coming was
imminent; Joe would be issued with a case of 500 cartridges and
told to stock the larder. Service life was tough.
Post war Joe worked in the gun trade and bought a gun and sporting goods business in 1950. He expanded into other businesses
over the years.
From 1949 to 1972 Joe competed in major shotgun events in most
parts of the world. He was one of an elite group known as the
“Internationals”. Olympic Trench, Skeet and down the line were
all shot. Joe was a competitor in 4 Olympic Games, and was team
manager for the Irish team twice. This created a hazardous situation when they were billeted close to the Israeli team at Munich in
1972.
Live bird trap shooting was also done in France, Spain, Portugal,
Italy, Belgium, Egypt, Lebanon and Mexico. ‘The only shooting I
could make a bit of money’ on commented Joe. Right through this
period there was no money in sport, unlike today.
Joe tells of one competitor who was so disgusted with the trophy
he got for winning a major event that he threw it up in the air and
blasted it to pieces with his shotgun.
During Joe’s shooting career he won well in excess of 400 major
championships. These included:
Coronation Cup (high gun of Great Britain) 11 times
British Championship 8 times
German Championship 4 times
Belgian Championship 3 times
His best run was in the late 60’s when he won 9 shoots in succession in 7 countries.
In 1957 Joe established a record for break open shotguns which he
believes still stands. Using side by side game guns with double
triggers, he broke 1000 clays in 42 minutes and went on to break
1308 in one hour from 1454 shots. Eley had given the club 3000
cartridges to try to beat the previous record. As Joe had beaten the
Joe Wheater with a selection of his trophies.
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old record so convincingly the club decided to present the unused
cartridges to him. However when they went to get the cartridges
they had been stolen. All Joe got for his effort was a place in the
record books.
Although he retired from competition shooting in 1972, Joe still
indulged in a little Game shooting and even found time for some
Salmon fishing. In 1988 he sold his business interests except for
the Gun shop, he bought a small farm and set up shooting ranges
and established a shooting school. He instructed men, woman and
children in most types of clay target shooting. In 1997 the sudden
death of Joe’s wife was a huge blow. Following this he closed the
school down. Joe retained the Gun shop until last year.
At Melbourne in 1956, Edward Fear and Joe were the members of
the British shotgun team. From previous encounters they knew,
and were friendly with, Newton Thomas, Fred Burns and Jock
Wilson, who were Australian Officials and well-known local shooters. At the completion of the games Joe and Edward were taken as
guests of Newton Thomas to the family farm north of Barham in
NSW.
Joe’s recollection is of a long drive from Melbourne in a fairly large
car. They took provisions with them and had a picnic lunch along
the way. 1956 was an extremely wet year, and large amounts of
this country were still covered by remnant floodwaters. The homestead was a considerable distance north of the Murray and had
barely escaped the recent floodwaters. Water had been lapping at
the doorstep.
Just prior to their arrival a sheep had been killed and butchered.
Breakfast the next morning consisted of lamb chops at an outdoor
barbecue. They were then introduced to galah shooting and the
habit of galahs of circling a downed comrade. One can only
imagine the holes that three of the world’s top shooters must have
cut in these wheeling mobs of galahs. Probably with ammo supplied by ICI. (Newton Thomas was an ICI professional).
In the evenings they valiantly defended the rice fields from attack
by ducks. These had bred in large numbers on the floodwaters. At
one stage a kangaroo was shot with a 243. This was skinned, probably for dog tucker. The .243 was also used to remove some white
cockatoos from their customary perches at the tops of tall trees.
Joe thinks their stay was about 5 days, but is very clear about the
fact that lots of ducks and galahs were shot.
Unfortunately, low finances forced Joe to sell his shotgun before
returning to England. Now all these years later one of Joe’s
remaining ambitions is to trace his old gun. He thinks the person
he sold it to was a farmer in Victoria. The sale took place at the
shooting range.
Story by Ian Mitchell
PIONEER
CLAY TARGET CLUB
Annual Shoot
The Pioneer Clay Target Club held their annual shoot on Sunday
the 18th of May at their McEwens Bch. Rd. range Mackay. On a
day when the weather was perfect for this sport, the targets were
clear and bright which was reflected in the good scores achieved in
the 100-target medley event.
Lawrence Rodden (left) presenting the High Gun shield and
trophy to Ian Lochran.
With a good roll up of competitors the following winners and
scores resulted.
AA Grade- 1st- T. Coco 147/160 2nd- R. Dunn 143/160
With a tied score after 100 targets a shoot off between Tony Coco
and Rob Dunn was required to determine the winner of AA Grade.
A Grade- 1st- R. Woodhouse 132/150 2nd- N. Humphries 129/150
B Grade- 1st- I. Lochran 142/150 2nd- D. Turner 130/150
C Grade- 1st- L. Rodden 128/150 2nd- R. Smith 114/150
DETAILS OF THE GUN.
12 gauge side by side, Sidelock, Ejector.
Barrels 30”. Boring: Left - Full; Right - 3/4 to Full.
Double Trigger, Front Trigger Hinged,
Well Engraved to a High Standard.
Disc set Strikers (One very slightly below level).
Round beadsight at tip only. Matt type rib slightly concave.
Stock Approx. 14 1/2”. It had an extra piece of wood inlayed to form
Monte Carlo type, possibly also raised with plastic wood.
Also fitted was a Silvers type solid recoil pad.
Make - Probably from one of the top Belgian makers or possibly
German.
Anyone who can help Joe please contact him at:
Mr Joe Wheater
“Whitecroft” 2 Church Road, Laughton
Gainsborough, Lincs. DN21 3PP
Phone 01427 628 427
Australian contact
Ian Mitchell
Phone/Fax 03 5762 8298
[email protected]
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Congratulations go to Ian Lochran for winning the overall Blacks
Real Estate High Gun Perpetual Shield. His 142/150 reflects his
sound ability in this sport especially after a 4-month break.
The PCTC committee thanks all competitors for their support on
the day.
Pioneer Clay Target Club
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Psychological Aspects of Shooting
by Michael Kruger-Davis
ANXIETY AND FEAR
In my last article I explored the elements of mental toughness
which is defined as a set of beliefs about yourself, your work, your
sport and how they interact. Those behaviours and beliefs; competitiveness, confidence, control, commitment, composure, courage
and consistency are all skills that we can learn and adopt easily.
Why then don’t we all have them? Why aren’t we all mentally
tough all the time? What gets in the road of us being mentally
tough?
The simple answer is that we get in our own way. Our own self
defeating thoughts and behaviours are the roadblocks that undermine our ability to perform: fear, anger, anxiety, self-consciousness,
perfectionism, stubborness, lack of motivation, competitiveness,
distractions and persistence.
Fear is a mental response to a perceived danger or threat. It’s a
primitive response that allows us to fight or flee from a threat. The
fight/flight response was necessary when as cavemen we wandered the jungle and had the threat of sabre-toothed tigers lurking
behind every bush. We had to develop a system that allowed us to
either stay and fight or get the hell out of there. The threats have
now gone but as modern man we have retained the fight/flight
response when the majority of our fears are not life threatening at
all.
So what is so fearful about clay target shooting? Most readers will
probably have answered this question with “missing”. But is it? Is
it not the thought of missing?
The thought that you might miss is what causes self doubt and
leads to flinching, baulking, depressed self image, and feelings of
failure and poor self worth.
Whilst missing a target may seem bad at the time and may deny
you the opportunity of winning, your world as you know it will not
come to a screaming halt just because you missed a target. There
won’t be lightning bolts or terrible troubles that will beset you.
The only thing that will happen is that you may be too hard on
yourself: and the more you punish yourself the poorer you will
perform and the fear of missing will be greater next time. This will
happen because fear will lead to failure and the failure will lead to
the fear of failing again and this will manifest itself as anxiety
Anxiety and fear are not he same; anxiety is your response to fear
- apprehension, heightened vigilance, hyperventilating, dilated
pupils, sweating, racing pulse and running faster than a speeding
bear. (Farnbach, 2001) Farnbach defines anxiety as a state of
heightened arousal of the mind and body, associated with a belief
that the individual is at risk and that he/she has a diminished
capacity to control what is happening, or what might happen, to
him or her. Anxiety can range from mild to severe.
The effects of anxiety can be on the mind and/or the body and can
involve;
* The emotions or feelings - effects can be irritability, apprehension, uneasiness, fear, panic and terror.
* Mental or cognitive functioning; the mind can be racing, frozen,
disorganised, inability to attend, concentrate and remember.
* Physiological or body reactions - can be either increased muscle
tension and can be shaking, jerky movements and poor co-ordination, or over activity of the sympathic nervous system - can be
sweating, shaking, palpitations, etc.
* Behavioural patterns - including restlessness, talking excessively, irritable behaviour and self medicating with alcohol or
drugs.
The problem with fear and anxiety is that they have the ability to
interfere with what we like to do. Because humans do not like
being in an anxious state we often subconsciously do things to
avoid it. If we are shooting well and are starting to get nervous
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about shooting so many straight, then when we miss a target we
subconsciously feel relieved because now we do not have to worry
any more about missing a target. The same thing happens when
we freeze on the trigger; the fear of missing a target creates
anxiety that stops our ability to move our muscles and therefore
we can’t even pull the trigger. This then makes us more anxious
and so on and so on.
Where does this anxiety come from? When I ask shooters what are
you afraid of if you miss, they usually say that they are not scared
of missing, but subconsciously there are four types of irrational
beliefs that are interfering with their ability to shoot well and
enjoy themselves, and thereby developing anxiety and fear within
the shooter.
These irrational beliefs are:
1. I must act competently and correctly at all times.
2. I must be approved of and accepted by everybody.
3. Everyone must act competently and correctly.
4. Life must give me what I want.
In my next article I will explore how each of these irrational beliefs
effect our ability to perform by producing fear and anxiety and
what we can do.
Reference: Farnbach, R & E., Overcoming Performance Anxiety.
2001. Simon & Schuster.
Michael Kruger-Davis is a psychologist and a member of
Narrandera Clay Target Club. Questions regarding psychological aspects of
sport and shooting can be addressed him at PO Box 347
Narrandera 2700 or on 02 69 592802.
Club News
COROWA CTC: Held their AGM on 4-4-03 and the following office
bearers were elected: President — Ron Gulliver, Vice President — John
Pearce, Secretary — Brad Wignall, Treasurer — Phil Wojtowyez, Handicapper — Trevor Pfeiffer, Club Delegate — Brad Wignall.
DOWNSIDE CTC: Held their AGM and the following office bearers
were elected: President - Bob Blake, Vice President(1) — Barry Hall,
Vice President (2) - Bob Tye, Secretary — Carole Hall, Committee —
Bob & Lynette Blake, Bob & Bev Tye, Barry & Carole Hall, Andy
Sanders, Gavin Tilyard, Peter Scott, Dave Richards, Chris Condon,
Zone Delegate — Bob & Lynette Blake, ACTA Delegate — Bob Blake,
Publicity Officer — Lynette Blake, Handicapper — Andy Sanders,
Coach — Andy Sanders & Bob Blake.
FOSTER GC: Held their AGM and the following office bearers were
elected: President — Geoff Monson, Vice President — Andrew Chant,
Secretary — Colin Clarke, Ass. Sec.- Andrew Chant, Treasurer —
Cathy Monson, Public Officer — Lester Fincham, Shoot Marshall —
Reg Jenning, Committee — R Taylor, G Monson, A Richards, President,
Vice President, Secretary, Ass. Sec., Treasurer.
KEMPSEY CTC: Held their AGM and the following office bearers
were elected: Oresident — Ted Baker, Vice President — Colin Crighton,
Sec/Treasurer- Lesley Baker, Shoot Secretary — Jenny Baker, Committee Members — Ken McWhirter, Paul Beeton, Denis Morton, Ian
Baker, Glen Baker, Publicity Officer — Jenny Baker, Club Handicapper
— Jenny Baker, Club Coach — Ken McWhirter, Col Crighton, Shoot
Marshalls — Ken McWhirter, Jenny Baker, Safety Officers — Col
Crighton, Armourer — Ted Baker, Glen Baker, Public Officer — Colin
Crighton.
PORT MACQUARIE CTC: Held their AGM and the following office
bearers were elected — President — Tony Cramp, Vice President —
Ken McWhirter, Secretary — Saasha Logie, Treasurer — Allans
Stevens.
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23RD AUSTRALIAN POLICE AND SERVICES
CLAY TARGET CHAMPIONSHIPS
THURSDAY 18TH TO SUNDAY 21ST SEPTEMBER 2003
To be held at the National Shooting Grounds, Tasman Rd, Wagga Wagga
POLICE/SERVICES AND CIVILIAN COMPETITIONS
THURSDAY 18TH SEPTEMBER
Event 1.
Event 2.
Event 3.
FRIDAY 19TH SEPTEMBER
Event 4.
Event 5.
Event 6.
9.30am Start
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Sponsored By: Wagga Boat & Sports Centre
50tgt Skeet Championship
Sponsored by: Bridge Tavern Hotel Wagga Wagga
15tgt Crazy Points CD
Event 8.
$6
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9.30am Start
50tgt Point Score Championship
Sponsored by: Express Shells
50tgt Handicap 1st to 10th
SUNDAY 21ST SEPTEMBER
Event 9.
$18
9.30am Start
50tgt Double Barrel Championship
Sponsored by Olin Australia - Winchester Division
50tgt Single Barrel Championship
Sponsored by: Beretta Australia
25tgt Night Skeet Graded CD
SATURDAY 20TH SEPTEMBER
Event 7.
$18
$18
$18
9.30am Start
60tgt Champion of Champions
Sponsored by: Xtek
$24
Events 2, 4, 5, 7 & 9 - Graded AA, A, B, C 1st, 2nd & 3rd
(Veterans, Ladies & Juniors in Civilian Competitions)
Sash for O/All winner in each Championships event for Police and
Civilians (except event 1).
Overall High Gun for Events 2, 4, 5, 7 & 9
for Police (Sponsored by NIOA Trading)
for Civilians (Sponsored by Elk's Hunting and Fishing).
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT RICK MATHERS MOB 0412721678 OR
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The Committee reserves the right to alter the programme.
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Result Pages August 2003 7/4/03 7:43 AM Page 1
Geraldton 18-5-03
Cloudy (21): Ω RD SK: G Tuny 13/13,
J Dohnt 13/13, J Hartley 13/13; F
Bombara 13/13, J Page 13/13; 25SK: P
Stuart 25/25; 25SK: J Page 25/25;
50SK CS: J Page 48/50; E Toomey
47/50; HG: J Page 48/50; MOST
IMPR.: B Bombara; POSTAL SK TM:
J Page 49/50, P Stuart 48/50, F
Bombara 47/50; I McMichan 46/50; L
Amazinni 46/50.
CLUB
CONTENTS
Tasmania ..................................................33
Western Australia...................................33
South Australia.......................................33
Northern Territory ................................35
Queensland ..............................................35
New South Wales ....................................39
Victoria .....................................................49
Burnie 7-6-03
Windy & mild (17): 50T STATE NIGHT
SK: OA & A: C Latham 54/58; AA: C
Rockliff50/55; B: M Latham 45/50; C: T
McGee 37/50; 50T PS: AA: N Brown
134/150; A: B Taggett 130/150; B: B
Weeding 121/150; C: R Ware 118/150.
Devonport 17-5-03
Wet & windy (37): 50T SK: AA: G Blaskett 49/50; A: C Latham 47/50; B: P
Turner 48/50; C: T MCGee 43/50; 30T
PS: AA: G Blaskett 90/90; A: A Spinks
81/90; B: M Norris 70/90; C: M Latham
60/90; 50T DB: AA: N Brown 50/50; A: B
Targett 47/50; B: T McGee 43/50; C: M
Latham 38/50.
Hobart 25-5-03
Fine & foggy (31): 50T DB: AA:S
Browning 50/50; A: D Cooper 50/50; B:
C Miller 44/50; C: T Newman 41/50;
30T MXD T(20T PS & 10PR DR): AA:
S Browning 75/80; A: D Dennison
71/80; B: S Taylor 68/80; C: W Upton
46/80.
Hobart 14-6-03
Cold & showers (27) 125T TAS.
STATE ISSF SK CS: A & OA: S
Browning 132/150; B: P Rockliff
105/125; C: K Schramm 79/125; 2003
TAS. STATE ISSF SK POSTAL TM: C
Rockliff, S Browning, N Brown, P
Rockliff J Briggs, J Foster. TM HGL P
Rockliff 46/50; 40T TAS. STATE
NIGHT MXD T CS: AA & OA: S
Browning 56/60; A: D Dennison 65/75;
B: R Smith 52/60; C: P Tame 37/60;
20PR TAS. STATE NIGHT DD CS:
OA: N Brown & C Rockliff 15/20, 2nd
S & C Browning 14/20.
Tasmanian 8-6-03
Fine (29): 25DB: AA: B Barker
127/127; A: J Crosswell 31/31; B: J
Turner 25/25; C: R Ringwaldt 23/25;
25SB: AA: J Wescombe 25/25; A: J
Crosswell 25/25; B: K Hibble 25/25;
C: T Briscoe 21/25; 50T DB CS: A &
OA: R Meikle 101/101; A: S Lowe
100/101; B: G Clarke 48/50; C: T
Briscoe 47/50
Western Australia
Albany 25-5-03
Fine & mild (12): 50SK HC: 1st G Jannings 43/50 + 32/33, 2nd D Holland
44/50+30/33; 50ATA: AA: G Faulkes
48/50; B: J Sharpe 41/50, 2nd W Drake
ñ Brockman 63/75; C:K Peterson
42/50.
Bunbury 18-5-03
Fine & good (15): Jim Perkins Mem.
Pres. Cup 100T: OA: A Harvey
135/150; A: V Marney 126/150; B: A
Teune 129/150; C: D Wetherell
126/150.
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Northam & Districts 25-5-03
Fine & sunny (11): 25 DB, 25 SB, 25
PS, 25 HC: A: C Bager 139/150; B: R
Young 129/150; C: R Lynam 131/150;
CLUB CH.: L Reynolds 67/75.
Wagin 7-6-03
Excellent (18): 50DB PTS: HG: D
Walker; HC: 1st R Bevan, 2nd S Miller,
3rd D Walker.
West Australian 15-6-03
100T ISSF TR CC: OA: A Waschenko
88/100; A: 1st M Pereira 81/100, 2nd
M Aldexander 80/100; B: 1st C Mezzatesta 79/100, 2nd K Mahalingham; C: 1st F Pereira, 2nd D
levingston; MOST IMPROV.: G
Lord; 100T ISSF SK CC: OA: C
Bertini 92/100; A: 1st C Ellis 92/100;
B: 1st G Schweikert 86/100; C: 1st W
Foy 66/100.
South Australia
Tasmania
Bothwell 18-5-03
Mild (21): 50PS CS: AA: N McCallum
155/159; A & OA: K Schramm
148/150; B: K Hibble 130/150; C: N
Pyke 124/150; 25 HC: 1st C Watt
25/25, 2nd R Blazely 24/25, 3rd G
Dance 23/25; 25 SB: AA: B Bennett
30/30; A: G Lynden 25/25; B: M T
Titherington 22/25; C: M Downey
17/25; HG: AA: G Dance 200/210; A &
OA: K Schramm 192/200; B: K Hibble
181/210; C: N Pyke 162/200.
Geraldton 8-6-03
Fine (19): 25 SK: P Stuart 25/25; 25PR
SK DBLS: D McMichan 46/50, T Blakeney 46/50; HG: T Blakeney; MOST
IMPR.: T Blakeney.
West Australian 8-6-03
20PR DR CLUB CS: OA: C Bager
43/50; AA: 1st T Hearn 32/40, 2nd A
Vaneleur 37/50, 3rd R Bailey 35/50;
A: 2nd B Boshetti 40/50, 3rd J
Carter 31/40; B: 1st K Mahalingham
40/50, 2nd O McPartland 32/40, 3rd
W Foy 21/40; C: 1st T OíBrien 22/40,
2nd R Priolo 28/50, 3rd P Lelati
26/50; 20PR DD CLUB CS: 1st C &
L Bager 20/20, 2nd R Bailey & R
Hawke 19/20, 3rd T Hearn & J
Carter 19/20.
Eastern Goldfields
Fine & cloudy (14): 10PR DD: 1st F
Bowden & M Rowell 11/11, 2nd R Day
& G Pearson 10/11; 5 PR DD: 1st G
Pearson & M Rowell 7/8, 2nd M Neve
& G Bowden 6/8; 20PR DD CLUB CS:
1st T Chadwin & F Bowden 24/26,
2nd M Iwanki & R Day 23/26.
Edgehill 31-5-03
Fine (14): 75 SK PIGGOTT SH &
CLUB CS: OA & CLUB CH.: P House
71/75; B: 1st G Kutzer & A Harvey
67/75; C: 1st A Gorton 65/75, 2nd B
McGillivray 63/75.
Barmera 1-6-03
Overcast (26): 25T SK: OA & A: H
Nunn 25/25; A: E Schmaal 34/35; B:
1st G Finis 24/25, 2nd F Albanese
23/25; C: 1st B Wilksch 22/25, 2nd N
Johnston 22/27; 50T DB: AA: 1st R
Maywald 50/50, 2nd G Finis 53/56; A:
1st F Albanese 53/55, 2nd M Kenny
52; B: 1st J Vanray 47/50, 2nd K Kurtikos 55/56; C: 1st D Mayger 45/50,
2nd B Wilksch 44/50; DD: 1st R
Maywald & G Finis 19/22, 2nd T
Shaddock & M Kenny 18/22; 25T DB
NIGHT CS: OA: F Albanese 25/25; A:
G Finis 24/25; B: 1st J Vanroy 20/27,
2nd D Allen 19/27; C: 1st B Wilksch
21/25, 2nd E Maywald 20/25; OA HG:
F Albanese 96/100.
Bordertown 25-5-03
Fine & cool (27): 25T DB CS: OA: &
AA: W Hawker 59/59, 2nd E Hall
42/43; A: 1st J Hawker 58/59, 2nd B
Roe 30/31; B: 1st L Hawker 25/25, 2nd
B Brock-Hawker 24/25;C: 1st J Dicker
23/25, 2nd H Hill 22/25; 25T PS CS:
OA & AA: E Hall 80/81, 2nd B
Andrews 79/81; A: 1st B Ree 73/75,
2nd P Winser 72/75; B: 1st C Mayberry 69/75, 2nd L Hawker 68/75; C:
1st H Hull 70/75, 2nd J Ough 77/87;
25T HC ZONE C/CH: 1st P Marshall
25/25, 2nd B Roe 29/30, 3rd A Hawker
28/30; HG: E Hall 123/125.
Broken Hill 14-6-03
Cool & fine (27): 25T SK DBLS: A: 1st
B Foley 46/50, 2ndR Walsh 47/54; B:
1st A Pearson 46/50, 2nd W Haskard
47/58; C: 1st J Stephenson 39/54, 2nd
B Clare 38/54; 20T SB TWR: A: 1st B
Foley 26/27, 2nd B Cook 25/27; B: 1st
W Haskard 16/20, 2nd C Degoumois
14/20; C: 1st J Stephenson 20/20, 2nd
D Gates 19/20; 25T BALL TR: A: 1st B
Cook 29/31, 2nd R Walsh 28/31; B: 1st
M Bornholm 19/25, 2nd C Degoumois
18/25; C: 1st M Dally 22/25, 2nd J
Vigar 20/26; 25T HC: 1st T Clare
25/25, 2nd B Cook 24/25, 3rd D Buryn
23/25; 25T DB: A: 1st R Walsh 26/26,
2nd D Nicholls 25/26; B: 1st J Palmer
25/25, 2nd D Gates 23/25; C: 1st D
Buryn 25/25, 2nd T Clare 27/29; LAD.:
J Stephenson 8/25; VET.: A Pearson
22/25; JNR: W Palmer 23/25; OA HG:
B Cook 133/145.
International 25-5-03
Cool but fine (30): 25TR: A: J Finis
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19/25; B: 1st P Marmorale 20/25, 2nd
B Wilksch 19/25; C: 1st F Albanese
19/25, 2nd R Marcoionni, E Marianello 18/25; 50DB: AA: 1st J Finis
47/50; A: 1st S Halikiopoulos 50/50,
2nd B Wilksch 49/50; B: 1st M Martini
49/50, 2nd D Aunger 55/57; C: 1st L
Ciaramellano 49/50, 2nd M Lyon
47/50; 25 CONT.: A: 1st E Parletta
25/25, 2nd E Marianello 34/36; B: 1st
A Dallemolle 24/25, 2nd D Aunger
27/30; C: 1st M Lyon 26/29; 25SK: A:
1st R Kimber 50/51, 2nd C Jacobs
49/51; B: 1st F Albanese, C Marinis
22/25; C: 1st L Ciaramellano 21/25,
2nd A Dalle Molle 20/25.
International 1-6-03
Cold (27): 75T CENT. ZONE TR: A &
OA: D Oliviero 66/75, 2nd B Pieo
75/85; B: 1st P Marmorale 63/75, 2nd
D Martini 51/75; C: 1st E Marianello
60/75, 2nd J Zuppa 59/75; 50T DB:
AA: J Finis 49/50; A: 1st E Parletta
50/50, 2nd P Marloionni 51/52; B: 1st
D Aunger 57/60, 2nd T OíConnor
56/60; C: 1st J Pulvirenti 46/50, 2nd M
Lyon 48/53; VET: R Spinella 46/50.
Mallala 25-5-03
Fine & overcast (23): 10T SB COMP.
DV: A: L Smith 10/10; B: B Duncan, D
Meaney, T OíConnor 10/10; C: D
Schultz 9/10; CLUB TPY 20T DB: A: R
Smith 20/20; B: F Guyatt 19/20; C: N
Braund 19/20; H. MELLOWSHIP
MEM. G NELSON TPY 20T HC: 1st J
Algar 19/20, 2nd T OíConnor 27/29,
3rd T Wedding 26/29.
Mid N6): 50T SK: A: F Caltagirone
43/50; B: C Bentley 47/50; C: K Polst
50/58, B Piteo 49/58; 25T TR: A: 1st D
Lymn & C Bentley 21/25; B: E Parletta 21/25, 2nd P Marmorale 20/25, P
Marcoionni 20/25, E Marianello 20/25;
C: R Marcoionni 15/25, 2nd K Polst
14/25, L Ciaramellano, J Rice 14/25;
25T SB: A: 1st D Lymn 53/53, 2nd D
Aunger 52/53; B: 1st J Zuppa 24/25,
2nd K Polst 23/25; C: 1st L Ciaramellano 25/25, 2nd J Pulvirenti 22/25;
25T DB P&C MARCOIONNI TM SH:
AA: 1st D Oliviero 111/111, 2nd C
Bentley 111/110; A: 1st A Mariocoinni
37/37, 2nd P Marmorale 36/37; B: 1st
R Spinella 25/25, 2nd J Zuppa & C
Abela 24/25; C: 1st M Pulvirenti
24/25, 2nd L Ciaramellano 47/49;
INTER TM 2: 121/125 ñ E Marianello
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$
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Sash OA, 1st & 2nd A, B, C & L/J/V*
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1st, 2nd and 3rd
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Sash OA, 1st & 2nd A, B, C & L/J/V*
18/14
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18/14
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AUGUST PROGRAM
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August 2003
Result Pages August 2003 7/4/03 7:43 AM Page 3
24/25, B Piteo 25/25, P Marmoralle
25/25, R Marcoionni 23/25, E Parletta 24/25; OA VET.: A Dalle Molle
23/25; OA JNR: D Aunger 24/25.
Mid North 1-6-03
Cold & windy (16): 10T DB CD: J
Fishers, D Johns, G Read, W Moritz
10/10; 25T WINTER DB CS: A &
OA: G Read 28/9; B: 1st R Thompson 24/25, 2nd D Johns 23/25; C: 1at
A Phillips 22/25, 2nd C Lee 27/32;
30T MXD GR: A: W Moritz 45/50; B:
1st R Thompson 46/50, 2nd G
Morony 55/60; C: 1st C Lee 46/50,
2nd W Bowman 51/60.
Mount Gambier 14-6-03
Cold & windy (34): BALL TR CS:
AA: 1st M Medhurst 22/25, 2nd C
Smith 21/25; A: 1st B Spring 18/25,
2nd P Winser 17/25; B: 1st B
Holmes 21/25, 2nd L Medhurst
19/25; C: 1st G Lamond 14/25, 2nd
R Batson 13/25; OA: M Medhurst;
DIST. DB CS: AA: 1st R Andrews
50/50, 2nd T Reschke 42/43; A: 1st A
Steele 25/25, 2nd W Lindner 32/33;
B: 1st D Small 36/37, 2nd G Kenny
23/26; C: 1st G Lamond 23/25, 2nd
G Leigh 22/25; HG: M Medhurst
70/75.
Port Augusta 15-6-03
Cool, calm & cloudy (12): 50T
CONT. & 50DTL: A: L Sinclair
96/102; B: S Irvine 92/100; C: A
Durdin 81/100; HG: L Sinclair
96/102.
Port Lincoln 1-6-03
Windy (7): 25T SK: A: P Beale
24/25; B: S Edmonds 22/25
; C: B Hyland 15/25; 50T DB: A: S
Edmonds 44/50; B: B Britcher
42/50; C: P Myketasch 37/50; 25T
PS: A: S Edmonds 72/75; B: B
Britcher 62/75; C: P Myketasch
65/75; OA HG: S Edmonds 138/150.
Pt Pirie 1-6-03
Windy : 50T DB, 25T SB, 25T PS: A:
1st B Thomas 142/150, 2nd S
Halikiopoulos 138/150; B: 1st B
Roberts 135/150, 2nd R Hindmarsh
130/150; C: 1st J Batten 106/150,
2nd T Thomas 102/150.
South Australian 17-5-03
Cool & wet (21): SA STATE NIGHT
SK CS: OA & AA: J Guberina 47, R
Dower 44; A: C Sim 46, B Foley 45;
B: K Williams 41, L Parmenter 40;
C: D Woolcock 42, J Stephenson 31.
South Australian STATE SKEET
CARNIVAL 17/18/19-5-03
windy & wet (59): STATE SK DBLS
CS: OA: G Yoannidis 53/56; AA: 1st
K Retseas 52/56, 2nd R Dower
57/62; A: 1st G Younnidis 53/56, 2nd
R Kimber 46/50; B: 1st R Mack
51/62, 2nd K Atkin 50/62; C: 1st D
Simson 46/50, 2nd R Simson 42/50;
C: 1st D Simson 46/50, 2nd R
Simson 42/50; VET.: B Attwood
43/50; STATE SK HC: 1st P
Kouroupis 89/91, 2nd R Simson
82/91, 3rd K Atkin 80/87, 4th D
Simson 76/88, 5th E Stephenson
81/84; FESTIVAL CITY SK CS: OA:
K Retseas 50/50; AA: 1st K Retseas
50/50, 2nd R Dower 48/50; A: 1st L
Charles 60/61, 2nd S Neoh 59/61; B:
1st P Hendy 49/50, 2nd J Cornwell
48/51; C: 1st R Simson 46/50, 2nd D
Simson 45/50; VET. B Attwood
51/55; STATE SK CS: OA: L
Charles 61/61; AA: 1st K Retseas
60/61, 2nd B Spring 50/51; A: 1st L
Charles 61/61, 2nd S Neoh 65/66; B:
P Hendy 48/50, 2nd C Bentley
67/72; C: 1st D Simson 47/50, 2nd B
Wilksch 42/50; VET.: R Kimber
49/50; CLUB TM: SA GC 247/250 ñ
K Retseas 50, L Charles 50, S Neoh
August 2003
49, C Jacobs 49, R Kimber 49; ADELAIDE SK CS: OA: K Retseas
107/108, 2nd C Bertini 62/63; A: 1st
R Kimber 106/108, 2nd E Stephenson 56/57; B: 1st D Beck 52/55, 2nd
D Simson 51/55; C: 1st D Woolcock
59/62, 2nd R Hammat 58/62; VET.;
B Foley 47/50; CARNIVAL SK CS:
OA: K Retseas 50/50; AA: 1st K
retseas 50/50, 2nd C Bertini 49/50;
A: 1st B Foley 49/50, 2nd R Kimber
61/63; B: 1st C Bentley 56/59, 2nd K
Williams 55/59; C: 1st R Hammat
45/50, 2nd R Fischer 44/50; VET.: B
Attwood 45/50; OA HG: OPEN: K
Retseas 297/300; VET.: R Kimber
284/300; CH. SA SHOOTER: K
Retseas 297/300; ZONE TEAMS ñ
OPEN: WSTN ZONE 118/125: E
Stephenson, W Channing, B Foley,
A Pearson, R Freebairn, J Holder.
South Australian 8-6-03
Overcast & calm (39): WINTER SK
CS: OA & A: K Retseas 55/55, C
Jacobs 54/55; B: T Gurr 46/50, K
Williams 44/50; C: B Baker 52/58, L
Ciaramellano 51/58; TR: A: D Lymn
21/25, B Piteo 19/25; B: B August
28/35, A Mules 27/35; C: F Albanese
27/35, K Polst 25/35; CONT.: A: D
Inge 48/48, B Piteo 47/48; B: J
Vanroy 29/31, C Marinis 28/31; C: D
Dilulio 21/25, I Brown 20/25; PS: A:
D Inge 97/99, A Mules 94/99; B: J
Vanroy 72/81, C Abela 69/81; C: D
DiLulio 67/75, K Brown 61/75;
WINTER DB CS: OA & AA: D Inge
25/25, G Height 45/47; A: M Kenny
29/30, W Wilksch 28/30; B: J Rice
24/25, C Abela 25/27; C: I Brown
19/25, K Brown 18/25; VET.: C
Marinis 23/25; OA HG: F Albanese
178/200.
Southern 11-5-03
Overcast & cool (29): 10T EO: A
Comly, M Clark, J Humberstone, A
Mules, J Higgins, R Schubert, R
Clark, R Leake, P Johncock 10/10;
25T PATRONS TPY DB GR ABC: A:
1st P Baxter 25/25, 2nd R Schubert
78/79; B: 1st G Morgan 45/46, 2nd A
Comley 44/46; C: 1st D Humberstone 30/33, 2nd B Hyland 29/33;
25T STHN DIST. SB CS ABC: AA:
1st R Schubert 25/25, 2nd A Mules
24/25; A: 1st S Halikiopoulos 27/29,
2nd P Baxter 26/29; B: 1st A Comley
24/25, 2nd L Higgins 23/26; C: 1st S
Baxter 19/25, 2nd A Dunn 18/25;
25T PS ABC: AA: 1st S Halikiopoulos 27/29, 2nd P Baxter 26/29; B: 1st
A Comley 24/25, 2nd L Higgins
23/26; C: 1st S Baxter 19/25, 2nd A
Dunn 18/25; 25T PS ABC: A: 1st P
Johncock 73/75, 2nd J Higgins
72/75; B: 1st A Comley 74/75, 2nd H
Whitehead 72/75; C: 1st S Baxter
69/75, 2nd A Dunn 63/75; JOHN
STEWART REILLY MEM> HG
TPY: A Comley 122/125.
Southern Yorke Peninsula
25-5-03
Fine (14): 25T SK HC: 1st R Pitt
36/39, 2nd K ee 33/39, 3rd C Lee
27/33; 10T DB EO: P Quire & A
Phillips 10/10; 40T MXD T GR: A: G
Read 51/60; B: G Moroney 51/60,
2nd R Thompson 47/60; C & OA: D
Cooper 53/60, 2nd C Lee 49/60.
Wilkawatt 8-6-03
Overcast & cold (23): 25T SK: B: P
Rundle 24/25,; D Beelitz 21/25; C: K
Spratt 23/25, A Lock 22/25; 25T GR
DB: A: D Beelitz 76/77, D hayward
75/77; B: J Spratt 23/25, T Rosenzweig 22/25; C: R Batson 23/25, M
Batten 21/25; 25PR DR CS: A & OA:
A Lock 44/50, J Cornwell 42/50; B: T
Marshall 32/50, J Spratt 30/50; C: K
Cornwell 36/60, J Kemp 34/60; HG:
A Lock 66/75.
Northern Territory
Darwin 1-6-03
Hot (24): 50T DB: OA: M Canavan
65/65; AA: R King 62/63; A: M
Canavan 65/65; B: H Mocinnes 48/50;
C: M Crowcott 49/50; 25T TR: OA & A:
A Zapantis & V Ferteklis 26/25; B: R
Fox 20/25; C: D Searl 21/25; TOP END
CHALL.: DARWIN CTC: 354/375,
TOP END GC: 314/375; 25T SK: OA: A
: J Doyle 25/25; B: C McTagget 25/25;
C: N Turner 21/25.
Darwin 15-6-03
Windy & cool ; 25T DB: AA & OA: D
Howe 29/30; A: R Fox 28/30; B: H
Macinnes 22/25; C: S Honner 19/25;
ENCOUR. AW: L Cumberound; 25T
HC: 1st M Chamberlain 33/33, 2nd G
Bateson 32/33, 3rd G Coizos 30/31;
15T TWR PTS: A: H McInnes 41/45; B:
L Shippe 38/45; C & OA: M Canavan
43/45.
NTHN
TERRITORY
STATE
TITLES 6 to 9-6-03
Cold & fine (62): 25T SK EO: J Niland
25/25; 50T PAUL WEISS SK MEM.:
OA: B Evans 57/60; A: 1st J Glanville
46/50; B:1st J Niland 57/61, 2nd C
McTaggart 56/61; C: 1st V Mollica
55/59, 2nd M Canavan 44/50; 50T
STATE SK CS: OA: K Redford 49/51;
A: 1st B Evans 48/51, 2nd J Glanville
47/50; B: 1st G Ludbrook 44/50, 2nd J
Niland 43/50; C: 1st K Sellwood 43/50,
2nd M Cullenane 42/50; 25PR STATE
SK DBLS: OA: B Evans 53/58; A: 1st J
Glanville 42/50; B: 1st J Niland 43/50,
2nd C McTaggart 41/50; C: 1st B
Harker 52/58, 2nd M Canavan 38/50;
BARRY MUNT MEM. STATE SK HG:
OA: B Evans 164/175; A: J Glanville
157/175; B: J Niland 157/175; C: M
Canavan 143/175; 2 MAN TM: Evans
& Niland 321/350; POSTAL TM:
442/500 ñ B Evans, J Niland, C
McTaggart, G Ludbrook, V Mollica, K
Selwood, M Canavan, S Morris, R
LeStrange, M Cullenane, T Harker, S
Kogler, B Harker, T Koivumaki, E
Harker; 10T PS CD: E Ford , S
Morris, V Ferteklis, R Gaden, V
Mollica all 30/30; 50T STATE DB: OA:
A Robinson 68/68; AA: 1st V Mollica
61/65, 2nd B Harker 63/65; A: 1st R
Gaden 67/68, 2nd L Downie 61/62; B:
1st K Shaw 54/57, 2nd E Harker
53/57; C: 1st B Lloyd 46/50, 2nd T
Evans 45/50; 10T SB CD: C McTaggart, K Selwood, M Niland, V Mollica,
B Lloyd, R LeStrange, D Chan, B
Evans 10/10; 50T STATE SB: OA: B
Harris 48/51; AA: 1st D Chan 49/51,
2nd V Mollica 46/50; A: 1st R Foz
51/57, 2nd R Le Strange 50/57; B: 1st
G Allen 45/50, 2nd J Niland 43/50; C:
1st B Lloyd 36/50, 2nd M Cullenane
36/52; 50T STATE PS: OA: A Robinson 148/150; AA: 1st V Mollica
147/150, 2nd V Ferteklis 147/150; A:
1st E Ford 146/150, 2nd S Morris
148/150; B: 1st G Allen 147/162, 2nd J
Niland 146/162; C: 1st B Lloyd
129/150, 2nd T Evans 125/150; 50T
STATE HC: 1st V Mollica 50/60, 2nd R
Fox 49/50, 3rd B Lloyd 47/50; 50T
STATE DR: OA: B Evans 46/50; AA:
1st V Mollic 42/50, 2nd B Harker
56/70; A: 1st E Ford 39/50, 2nd R
gaden 38/50; B: 1st G Allen 39/50, 2nd
E Harker 38/50; C: 1st M Brown
37/60, 2nd S Kogler 36/60; POSTAL
TM OPEN: A Robinson, V Mollica, B
Harris, B Evans, R LeStrange, R King,
P OíGrady, M Canavan, K Selwood, G
Allen, J Niland, T Harker, B Harker ñ
1400/1500; POSTAL TN LAD.: T
Harker, T Evans, M Niland, L
OíGrady, M Ball, K Frank ñ 304/450;
HG: OA: V Mollica 374/390; AA: A
Robinson 363/390; A: E Ford 360/390;
B: J Niland 343/390; C: B Lloyd
316/390; HG: LAD.: T Harker 318/390;
JNR: J Evans 322/390; OPEN: B
Evans 148/150; LAD.: T Evans 64/75;
PHIL GROVE STATE 2 MAN TM; 1st
V Mollica & M Canavan 714/780; Carnival HG: B Evans 523/565.
Top End 25-5-03
Hot & windy (8): 25SK 50SK DBL: A:
J Doyle 67/75; B: C McTaggart 69/75;
C: D Britland 54/75.
Queensland
Atherton 25-5-03
Cool & sunny (18): SK 25T HC: J
Williams, J Williams, M Collins, B
Williams 25; DTL 25T SB: AA: B
Williams 24; A: G Barton 23; B: A Carr
20; C: O Jonsson 16; 50T DB: AA: M
Collins 49; A: G Barton 49; B: A Carr
44; C: V Sandr 41; 25T DB HC: 1st M
Collins 25, 2nd M Peressini 24, 3rd G
Barton 23; 15PRS DR: AA: B Williams
27; A: G Barton 26; B: A Carr 25; C: G
Walker 18.
Ballandean 17/18-5-03
Sunny with cool breeze (86): 30T DB
15M: OA: G Newey 59/59; AA: 1st E
Schneider 58/59, 2nd C Bloxsome
106/107; A: 1st G Smith 60/61, 2nd J
Vichie 35/36; C: 1st C Cannavo 27/30,
2nd S Waugh 30/35; 25T GRANITE
BELT CONT CS 15M: OA: B Chambellant 74/74; AA: 1st R Turner 73/74,
2nd R Loy 46/47; A: 1st J Bacchetti
33/34, 2nd W Murphy 28/29; B: 1st P
Lymnam 24/25, 2nd P Smith 32/34; C:
1st S Morello 23/25, 2nd P Bowe
22/26; 20PRS DR: OA: L Murray
36/40; AA: 1st I Litvitnov 43/50, 2nd R
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Loy 42/50; B: 1st C Bloxsome 44/50,
2nd B Chambellant 43/50; B:1st S J
Puglisi 29/40, 2nd A Puglisi 28/40; C:
1st C Willman, 2nd C Morello 41/50;
DAY2: 25T APPLE & GRAPE PS CS
15M: OA: F OíNeil 105/105; AA: 1st M
Loy 96/97 2nd I Litvinov 69/70; A: 1st
S Cannizzaro 74/75, 2nd W Murray
57/70; B: 1st S J Puglisi 83/84, 2nd D
Cameron 45/50; C: 1st S Nucifora
67/75, 2nd M Waugh 42/50; 50T
COMB. EV. (25T DB + 25T SB): OA: P
Lymnam 60/60; AA: 1st J lee 58/60,
2nd I Litvinov 69/70; A: 1st J Bacchetti 48/50, 2nd W Murray 57/70; B:
1st J Loy 47/50, 2nd D Cameron
45/50; C: 1st M Ford 43/50, 2nd M
Waugh 42/50; STANTHORPE RURAL
1000 ñ 30T DB MET.: 1st G Newey
40/40, 2nd M Ellis 39/40, 3rd R Smith
42/43, 4th B Chambellant 41/43; BALLANDEAN TMS EV ñ 20T PS 15M:
WINNING TM: NSW 565: - P Holmes
59, B Kneipp 58, G Baxter 58, K
Harding 57, P Lynam 57, G Lynam 57,
E Schneider 56, F OíNeil 55, P Smith
55, T Burke 53; HG: OA HG: I Litvinov 240/245; AA: W Humphreys
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237/245; A: B Chamellant 237/245; B:
P Lynam 231/245; C: S Nucifora
210/245; LAD.: Stunny 182/245; VET.:
A Denton 232/245; JNR: L Murray
223/245; ENCOUR. AW: V Morelio
153/245.
Ballandean 15-6-03
Cool & sunny (41): 50T DB 15M: AA:
1st K Harding 72/72, 2nd C Lee 71/72;
A: 1st J Pirlo 48/50, 2nd L Grassick
51/53; B: 1st S J Puglisi 49/50, 2nd P
Norman 48/50; C: 1st H Finch 45/50,
2nd S Baronio 44/50; 25T DB HC: 1st
G Mengel 25/25, 2nd P Norman 27/28,
3rd R Smith 27/29; 15PRS DR CS: OA:
T Schneider; AA: 1st J Edmonds
43/50, 2nd G Constanzo 26/30; A: 1st
D Harwood 24/30, 2nd J Bacchetti
31/40; B: 1st S J Puglisi 20/30, 2nd P
Norman 18/30; C: 1st H Finch 21/30,
2nd M Waugh 27/40; OA HG: E
Schneider 106/113.
Bundaberg 1-6-03
25T OG SK: B: R Rehbein, D Snow
24/25; C: R Howie 23/25; 25T SK CS:
OA: D Snow 23/25; B: D Snow 23/25;
C: R Howie 23/25; 30T MED CD: AA:
R Rehbein 47/50; A: K Rehbein & R
Howie 49/50; B: B Fourro 47/50; C: F
Agius 48/50; 25T DB: AA: N Berry
24/25; A: G Sergiacomi 24/25; B: J
Robertson 24/25; C: F Agius 24/25;
15PR DR CS: OA: R Rehbein 24/30;
AA: R Rehbein 24/30; A: G Sergiacomi
23/30; B: B Fourro 20/30; 20T DD: 1st
F Agius & D Rudd 19/20, 2nd R
Rehbein & N Berry 19/20; HG: F
Agius 95/105.
Central Burnett 18-5-03
Fine (6): 25T HC: 1st B Zillman
30+8/10, 2nd F Robinson 31, 3rd G
Darlington 22; 25T DB: A: F Robinson
23; B: B Zillman 24; 25T DB PTS: A: F
Robinson 74; B: B Zillman 69; 25T SB:
A: F Robinson 25; B: G Linsket 22.
Charters Towers 6-4-03
Fine (13): 50SK HC: 50/50 A Hanna,
R Linton, R L Bell; 50DB 15M: AA:
50/50 G Archer; A: 50/50 C Scott; B:
48/50 P Dury.
Gladstone 1-6-03
Fine & windy (21): 25T DD SK: 1st A
Purkis & I Mapp 45/50, 2nd G Darr &
M Howard 43/50; 25T TWR: A: J riggs
25/25; B: G Darr 23/25; C: I Mapp
48/48; 25T TWR PTS: A: J Riggs
75/75; B: G Darr 71/71; C: I Mapp
71/71; 25T SB: AA: J Riggs 23/25; A: G
Darr 19/25; B: C Polsen 24/25; C: B
Graving 16/25; 25T DB: AA: G Wright
25/25; A: G Darr 25/26; B: C Polsen
24/25; C: B Graving 24/28; 25T
CONT.: AA: D Groves 25/25; A: P
Purkis 24/25; B: I Mapp 24/25; C: E
Hudson 21/26.
Gold Coast 1-6-03
Fine & sunny ( 40): JUNE SPORTING: DIV. 1: 1st T Harris 92/100, 2nd
G Manning 91/100, 3rd M Swale
90/100; DIV. 2: 1st R Krebs 85/100,
2nd N Lillis Jnr 85/100, 3rd M Wenzel
85/100; DIV.3: 1st J Broomhead
80/100, 2nd T Dore 79/100, 3rd R Benington 79/100; DIV.4: 1st J Underhill
77/100, 2nd B Schieb 77/100, 3rd A
Broomhead 77/100; DIV. 5: 1st D
McAdam 74/100, 2nd G Niggl 74/100,
3rd M Swale Jnr 74/100.
Gold Coast 4-6-03
Foggy night (28): 75T MED: AA: 1st R
dale 146/150, 2nd C Witt 145/150; A:
1st C Langley 144/150, 2nd R Stevens
142/150; B: 1st S Szabo 121/135, 2nd J
Howarty 76/125; 25T SB STH EST
ZONE CS: OA: C Langley 34/34; AA: R
Dale 33/34; A: R Stevens 23/25; B: S
Szabo 23/25; C: G Laidler 23/25.
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Gold Coast 15-6-03
Sunny & light breeze (23): 25T CD
SK: AA: G Petrov 25/25; A: T Witt
25/25; B: C Larsen 25/25; C: C
McMahon 23/25; 50T CS SK: AA: N
Dimmick 49/50; A: T Witt 46/50; B: G
Walker 48/50; C: C McMahon 35/50;
50T DBLS SK: AA: L Scerecini 49/50;
A: G Sckaff 45/50; B: T Edgar & C
Tipler 42/50; C: C McMahon 35/50; OA
HG: L Scerescini 119/125.
Goondiwindi 8-6-03
Fine, windy & cold (30): 100T DB PS:
AA: 1st R Brown, 2nd D Makim, 3rd
B Suhr; A: 1st M Harrold, 2nd D
Robb, 3rd T Robb; B: 1st G Battaglene, 2nd D Cairns, 3rd B Potter; C:
1st A Gardner, 2nd J Titurn, 3rd J
Mills.
Gympie 8-6-03
Sunny, cold & windy (19); 25T DB 15:
AA: G Durre 25/25; A: B Stolberg
29/30; B: D Carew 23/25; C: R Webb
19/23; 25T PTS 15M: AA: G Durre
74/75; A: G Carew 87/90; B: D Carew
68/75; C: R Webb 57/75; 25T HC: 1st
G Durre 25/25, 2nd L Trew 30/31,
3rd L Stolberg 29/31; 25T DB
CONT.: AA: G Durre 24/25; A: L
Trew 26/27; B: S Edgerton 26/27; C:
H Walker 22/25; HG: AA: G Durre
148/150; A: L trew 145/150; B: B
Edgerton 146/160; C: H Walker
114/150.
Kingaroy 1-6-03
Fine (41): 100T CONT: OA: G Durre
100/100; AA: 1st C Brown 99/100,
2nd R Woodrow 98/100; A: 1st R
McGill 96/100, 2nd P McDonald
111/117; B: 1st R Spencer 96/100,
2nd R Brittain 93/100; C: 1st S Ricca
86/100, 2nd J Zeibarth 83/100.
Mackay 9-6-03
Fine & cool ; 25 DB: A & AA: R Dunn
24/25; B: R Fenton 21/25; C: A
Brookes 24/25; 25PTS: A & AA: R
Dunn 75/75; B: R Fenton 65/75; C: L
Rodden 67/75; 25 CONT.: A & AA: N
Humphreys 24/25; B: A Allenby
22/25; C: L Rodden 24/25; 15PR DR:
A & AA: T Coco 20/30; B: R Woodhouse 19/30; C: L Rodden 23/30.
Maroochy 25-5-03
25T GR: A: Jrodden 24/25; B: B
Robinson 21/25; C: A Jones 23/25;
50T HC: 1st R Pincott 62/84, 2nd R
Young 55/61, 3rd A Jones 49/58; 25T
DBLS: A: J Rodden 24/25; B:: R
Pincott 20/25; C: A Jones 20/25.
Maryborough 25-5-03
Perfect (33): 50DB CS: AA: T
Gardner 50; A & OA: G Wyatt 50; B:
G Chizzotti 47; C: D King 41; 50DB:
AA: I Robertson 49; A & OA: G Wyatt
50; B: T Cecil 48; C: S Plath 43; HG:
AA: I Robertson 97; A: G Wyatt 100;
B: B Fourro 93; C: S Plath 81.
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CLAY TARGET CLUB INC.
GROSS RD, WOONGOOLBA, QUEENSLAND.
AUGUST PROGRAMS
10th August 2003
PRACTICE: 1.00PM. TO 5.00PM. MOST SATURDAYS
Trophies $1800.00
SUNDAY 3RD 9.30AM: SPORTING
Event 1. 25T D/B 15 meters Club
Championship
Trophies & Badge 1st /
Trophies 2 - 3
AA A B C
Event 2. 25T PTS 15 meters Club Championship
Trophies & Badge 1st / Trophies 2 - 3
AA A B C
Event 3. 25T Graded Handicap
C - 15mts B - 17mts A - 19mts AA - 21mts
Trophies 1st 2nd 3rd
Event 4. 25T Cont Pts 15 meters SE Zone Championship
Overall Sash / Trophies 1st 2nd 3rd
AA A B C
Overall High Gun Trophy
Total Noms. $50.00 9.30am Start
COMING EVENT: ANNUAL TWO DAY OPEN
SHOOT 13TH & 14TH SEPTEMBER 2003
President: Roger Carrigan 0429 700 761
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Perfect & windy (42): 25T DB SW: AA:
M Swale & L Thompson 25; A: G
Hermle 25/25, J Underhill, G McMillan, B Turner, T Moroney 24/25; B: M
Opperman, C Hayward 23; C: D
Palmer 22/25, D Knight 22/25 ;30T
MED 15TDB 15T PTS: AA: J Mack
100/100, 2nd G Sckaf 96; A: J Underhill 59/60, 2nd A Page; B: K Seeney
73/80, 2nd B Bond; C: D Palmer 54/60,
2nd D Kitchen; 50T DB HG: AA: C
Witt 69/69, M Venter 68; A: A Page 55;
B: J Jardine 46/50; C: D Palmer 46/50,
D Knight 41/50; 25T DB PTS: AA: C
Witt 75/75, M Venter 73; A: M
Townsend 83/87, B Turner 80/87; B: J
Swale 73/75, J Jardine 69; C: D
Palmer 69, M Swale Jnr 52/75; HG: G
Sckaf 204/210.
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125 TARGETS SKEET - including two graded events.
(SKEET CAPTAIN: JOHN TIPLER 0417 601786)
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A n n u a l Tr a p C a r n i v a l
15th -17th August 2003
Friday 15th August
Event 1.
DTL Practice from 3pm.
50 Tgt STATE NIGHT POINTSCORE CHAMPIONSHIP - 15M
(O/A Sash + 1st & 2nd Each Grade)
Night Event (1) is NOT included in Week-End High Gun Awards
Free Friday Night BBQ - Noms $20
Saturday 16th August
Event 2.
Event 3.
8.30am. Start
10 Tgt D/B E/O GRADED CASH DIVIDE - 15M
J. M. BAUMAN PERPETUAL GOLD CUP - 15M
100 Tgt D/B incorporating PACIFIC COAST D/B CHAMPIONSHIP
(O/A Trophy + 1ST & 2ND Each Grade)
Sunday 17th August
Event 4.
Event 5.
Event 6.
7.30pm. Start
8.00am. Start
GEORGE SCKAF PERPETUAL CUP - 15M
30 Tgt POINTSCORE CHAMPIONSHIP
(O/A Trophy + 1ST & 2ND Each Grade)
LEE HOGARTH PERPETUAL SILVER CUP - 15M
30 Tgt S/B incorporating PACIFIC COAST S/B
CHAMPIONSHIP
(O/A Trophy + 1ST & 2ND Each Grade)
TENDER PLUS PERPETUAL CUP - 15M
50 Tgt D/B CONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP
(O/A Trophy + 1ST & 2ND Each Grade)
The Committee reserves the right to alter the program without notice.
Open Nominations: $135 for weekend Program (Events 2 to 6)
Reduced Nominations: $105 for Ladies, Juniors & Veterans
Overall High Gun (Donated by Colin Witt) - Grade High Guns - Ladies, Junior &
Veterans High Guns
All shooters nominating for W/E Program are eligible for Lucky Door Prize
BBQ Dinner & DJ Saturday Night - Afternoon Tea - Refreshments
Breakfast available Saturday & Sunday Mornings
Camping on Grounds - Power Available - Hot Showers - Ammunition
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Range & Clubrooms: Gross Road WOONGOOLBA QLD. Phone (07) 5546 1368
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Mount Isa
25T PS EO: AA: R Cusack 73/75; A: D
Reeves 89/90; B: J Sebastiani Jnr
70/75; C: M Anderson 60/75; ESS
COPPER CITY DB CS: OA: G
Mathews 25/25; AA:1st G Mathews
25/25, 2nd C Wilson 27/28; A: 1st J
Molloy 32/33, 2nd T Mathews 31/33;B:
1st H Walton 24/25, 2nd J Sebastiani
Jnr 28/31; C: 1st M Anderson 20/26,
2nd A Kapernick 19/26; LAD.: D
Reeves 22/25; UNISERVE M.I.G.C.
DAY SB CS: OA: M McGill 31/32; AA:
1st G Mathews 30/32, 2nd R Cusack
27/29; A: 1st M McGill 24/25, 2nd N
Sinclair 23/25; B: 1st A Marsh 22/25,
2nd D Turner 24/29; C: 1st L Wilson
19/25, 2nd N Prudames 17/25; LAD.: D
Reeves 18/25; JNR: J Sebastiani Jnr
18/25; VET.: N Beale 21/25; NTH QLD
HARDFACING ANN. PS CS: OA: R
Cusack 74/75; AA: 1st R Cusack 74/75,
2nd B Murphy 73/75;A: 1st J Molloy
71/75, 2nd Tmathews 71/75; B: 1st J
Sebastiani Jnr 72/75, 2nd A Marsh
71/75; C: 1st L Wilson 62/75, 2nd A
Kapernick 57/58; LAD.: D Reeves
72/75; VET.: T Comerford 71/75;
BLACWOODS MIGC DAY DB CS:
OA: W Reeves 50/50; AA: 1st W Reeves
50/50, 2nd B Murphy 50/51; A: 1st J
Molloy 48/50, 2nd R Power 47/50; B:
1st J Sebastiani Jnr 49/50, 2nd P
Bosel 46/50; C: 1st A Kapernick 44/50,
2nd L Wilson 38/50; LAD.: D Reeves
48/50; VET.: T Comerford 49/50; 25T
HC: 1st T Mathews 26/26, 2nd R
Power 25/26, 3rd H Walton 43/44, 4th
R Ohlsen 42/44; JOHN YANKO
MEM> DR: OA: W Reeves 27/30; AA:
1st W Reeves 27/30, 2nd G Mathews
31/40; A: 1st M McGill 25/30, 2nd D
Killick 23/30; B: 1st T Wilson 23/40,
2nd P Pozzoli 22/40; C: 1st A Kapernick 17/30, 2nd L Wilson 15/30; HG:
OA: W Reeves 288/300; GR HG: AA: W
Toogoolawah Clay Target Club
ANNUAL SUPER SHOOT
Toogoolawah Showgrounds
Sunday 24th August 2003 — 10am Start
Event One - 40T State Day Mixed Targets O/A Sash & Trophy. 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C.
Sponsored by Tru-Test Pty Ltd
Event Two - 25T Brisbane Valley Points Championship O/A Sash & Trophy.
1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C.
Sponsored by Clay Targets Australia & Dreamtime Dairy.
Event Three - 25T D/B Brisbane Valley Continental C/ship O/A Sash & Trophy.
1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C. Sponsored by Verrall Electrical
Event Four - 25T D/B George Rawlins Memorial Trophy O/A Trophy.
1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C. Sponsored by Kay Verrall & Jensen Logging
High Gun Sashes O/A AA, A, B, C.
Ladies High Gun O/A on the day.
Noms - $50 L.J.V. - $40.00
B.B.Q. LUNCH & REFRESHMENTS
Brian Guthrie 5423 1468;
Gregg Blatchly 5426 4582
The Committee reserves the right to alter the program.
Reeves 288/305; A: M McGill 280/305;
B: J Sebastiani Jnr 268/305; C: T
Wilson 236/305; HG: LAD.: D Reeves
273/305;
VET.:
T
Comerford
270/305;NTH WST BALL TR CS: OA:
W Reeves 88/100; A: W Reeves 88/100;
B: R Power 84/100; C: A Marsh 84/100.
Pioneer 18-5-03
Perfect (17): 100T : OA HG: I Lochran
142/150; AA: 1st T Coco 147/160, 2nd
R Dunn 143/160; A: 1st R Woodhovs
132/150, 2nd N Humphries 129/150;
B: 1st I Lochran 142/150, 2nd D
Turner 130/150; C: 1st L Rodden
128/150, 2nd R Smith 114/150.
Port Denison 25-5-03
Fine (14): 25T DB: AA: G Maltby
25/25; A: G Dalton 25/25; C: A
Byerley 23/25; 30T : AA: B Pavy
48/50; A: G Dalton 49/50; C: O
Perrett 43/50; 25T SK: G Faulkiner
21/25; R Snell 14/25; I Facey 12/25;
25T SB: AA: B Pavy 24/25; A: N
Sheather 22/25; C: O Perrett 21/25;
15PRDB RISE: AA: L Populin 26/30;
A: R Snell & N Sheather 25/30; C: I
Facey 17/30.
Redcliffe City 8-6-03
Fine & windy (22): 25T DB SW: AA: I
Mohr 24/25, 2nd W Stevens 2/25; A: S
Cannizzaro 21/25, 2nd P Loeffler
23/25; B: L Pettman , J Black 24/25;
C: M Rutterford , D Mitchell, C Selke
19/25; 50T DB CONT.: AA: 1st I
Mohr 44/50, 2nd W Stevens 39/50; A:
1st S Cannizzaro 48/50, 2nd P Loeffler 46/50; B: J Black 46/50, 2nd I
Fowles 45/50; C: P Close 41/50, 2nd
D Mitchell 40/50; 25T DB PTS: AA: K
Stevens 75/75,2nd I Mohr 65/75; A: K
Noud 72/75,2nd S Cannizzaro 71/75;
B: 1st I Fowles 74/75, 2nd J Black
92/99; C: M Rutterford 68/75, 2nd D
Mitchell 63/75; HG:AA: I Mohr
133/150; A: S Cannizzaro 143/150; B:
I Fowles 141/150; C: D Mitcell
122/150; VET.: I Hedger 132/150.
Rockhampton 7/8-6-03
(99): 25T DB CD: AA: G Wright, R
McPherson, R Collinson, V Hyde, R
Caban, G Vassalini, B Pavy, A
Grimshaw, B Allan, B Powell, J
McKenzie, M Bell; A: C Reeves, C
Barletta, B Murison; B: C Grimshaw,
P Murray, A Allenby, C , C Griffiths,
G Rudd, R Spencer; C: D Barletta, D
Rudd; 50T CAMPCO DB CAPRICORNIA CS: OA: M Bell 110/110;
AA: 1st B Allan 109/110, 2nd B
Powell 74/75; A: 1st R Cross 77/78,
2nd R Kennedy 76/77; B: 1st A Love
48/50, 2nd C Grimshaw 49/52; C: 1st
B Graving 48/50, 2nd E Hansen
47/50; 25T HASTING DEERING
CONT. CAPRICORNIA CS: OA: R
Kennedy 45/45; AA: 1st R Woodrow
41/42, 2nd R Caban 36/37; A: 1st B
Gall 44/45, 2nd K Mott 36/37; B: 1st
G Rudd 33/34, 2nd A Love 25/26; C:
1st M DeGit 28/29, 2nd A MacLean
24/25; 25T WESTCO PS CAPRICORNIA CS: OA: R Collinson 117/117;
AA: 1st G Wright 114/117, 2nd B
Pavy 86/87; A: 1st M Gall 98/99, 2nd
G Gross 97/99; B: 1st N Bell 70/75,
2nd E Bates 72/78; C: 1st B Graving
69/75, 2nd D McPherson 63/75; 25T
SB CAPRICORNIA CS: OA: L Jarvis
29/29; AA: 1st I Wynyard 28/29, 2nd
W Scarborough 29/30; A: 1st A Vassalini 26/28, 2nd D Berrie 26/29; B:
1st E Bates 24/25, 2nd D Colls 25/27;
C: 1st P Taylor 21/25, 2nd D Rudd
20/25; 30T DB: 1st E Bates, 2nd C
Griffiths, 3rd G McPherson, 4th R
Caban, 5th C Peadon; HG: JNR: A
Purkis 211/230; VET.: G Rudd
208/230; LAD.: L Jarvis 218/230; C:
B Graving 206/230; B: C Griffiths
210/230; A: M Gall 222/230; AA: R
Caban 223/230; OA: R Collinson
226/230.
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Tallawalla 25-5-03
Light breeze (34): 5T DB CD: B
Reibel, P Dury, C Barletto, S Pearcie,
R Kirk, J Storch, L Jarvis, B Rowell, S
Ryan, J Riggs, M Warnock, C
Grimshaw, K Copping, A Dallas, A
Grimshaw, B Richardson, R Meaney;
25T PTS GR: OA: W Jensen 75/75; AA:
R Meaney 74/75; A: S Moore 72/78; B:
K Cutting 71/75; C: M Baker 67/75;
25T DB CASH HC: 1st M Baker
27/27, 2nd C Griffiths 26/27, 3rd B
Powell 29/30; 100T DB COALFIELDS
100 CS: OA: A Grimshaw 111/111; AA:
M Warnock 110/111; A: C Reeves
104/108; B: W Jensen 97/100; C: M
Baker 95/100; LAD.: L Jarvis 100/100;
VET.: J Scott 79/100; OA HG: B Powell
208/215; 50T SK CS: OA: J Storch
49/50; A: V Storch 48/51; B: A Hanna
48/51; C: S Ryan 42/50; 100T SUPER
SK GR: OA: J Storch 99/102; A: J
Riggs 98/102; B: B Winston 93/100; C:
S Ryan 85/100; 50T DBLS CS: OA: J
Storch 49/52; A: V Storch 45/52; B: B
Powell 46/50; C: S Ryan 85/100; OA
HG: J Storch 192/200.
Townsville 15-6-03
25T TR: B: K Stout 19/25; C: M Stoneman , R Carty 19/25, 2nd B Bosworth
23/25; C: M Stoneman , M Parison
19/25; 25T SK SS HC: F Higgins, A
OíKeefe, B Edwards 25/25, 2nd F
Higgins, A OíKeefe,, J Findlay 25/25;
25T SK DBLS HC: P Mackay, G
Reeves, B Taylor 24/25; 25T DB: AA: N
Benson 25/25; A: B Taylor 25/25, P
Dury 24/25; B: B Edwards 24/25, M
Stoneman 23/25; C: P Mackay 23/25,
B Parison 17/25; 25T PTS: AA: T
Caruso, B Bosworth 74/75; A: L
Populin 75/75, R Carty 72/75; B: G
Reeves 71/75, A OíKeefe 68/75; C: P
Mackay 63/75, B Parison 57/75, G
Phipps 57/75; 25T HC: 1st B Taylor,
2nd R Carty, 3rd M Stoneman.
Warwick 1-6-03
Sunny & still (46): 25T 15M DB PS:
AA: S Fett 74/75; A: D Harwood 75/75;
B: I House 73/75; C: A Buckley 69/75;
30T DB CONT: OA: R Bartley 75/75;
AA: 1st A Smith 74/75, 2nd M Venter
61/62; A: 1st C Schoenfisch 69/70, 2nd
J Bacchetti 67/68; B: 1st C Loy 37/38,
2nd N Fleming 36/38; C: 1st J Hamill
28/30, 2nd S Titmarsh 27/30; 25T DB
CONT 15M: AA: 1st R Bartley 73/73,
2nd B Rumble 72/73; A: 1st B Finch
24/25, 2nd G Smith 49/51; B: 1st C Loy
24/25, 2nd N Fleming 23/25; C: 1st A
Buckley 22/25, 2nd M Waugh 27/31;
10PR DR: AA: 1st G Costanzo 20/20,
2nd J Edmonds 17/20; A: 1st B Finch
24/30, 2nd C Schoenfisch 23/30; B: 1st
P Rapisrda 24/30, 2nd C Loy 21/30; C:
1st J Hamill 18/30, 2nd S Titmarsh
17/30; HG: AA: S Fett 142/150; A: K
Rowling 140/154; B: C Loy 137/150; C:
J Hamill 124/150; ENCOUR . AW: M
Waugh.
Albury-Wodonga
Clay Target Club Inc
P O Box 937, Albury, NSW 2640
Sunday 10th August 2003
10.00am Start
Event 1
Event 2.
Event 3
New South Wales
Albury / Wodonga 8-6-03
Cool & overcast (34): 10T PS: J Leahy,
I McGeoch, R Phefley, P Wojtowyez, A
Ferguson, T McLaughlin, K Shields, T
Peacock, R Liersch, R Ehlers; 20T SB:
OA & AA: R Ehlers 30/31, K Shields
29/31; A: T Peacock 28/30, T Caldwell
25/27; B: L Mitsch 21/23, K Maurey
20/21; C: I Erbacher 17/20, R Duffy
20/24; 20T HC: 1st K Maurey, 2nd G
Lafferty, 3rd I McGeoch; 25T DB: OA
& AA: K Shields 152/152, D Hunt
151/152; A: R Petts 30/31, 2nd T
Calandro 27/28; B: H Stolpe 29/30,
2nd K Maurey 51/52; C: S Clifton
23/25, R Duffy 22/26; 25T CONT.: OA
& A: J Leahy 54/54, T Peacock 25/26;
AA: R Ehlers 53/54, R Liersch 43/44;
B: R Taylor 27/28, J Lewis 26/28; C: R
Duffy 23/25, S Clifton 28/29; HG: R
Ehlers 117/120; JNR TPY: J Leahy
24/25.
Bathurst 15-6-03
Fine (10): 25T SK HC: G Moorby, P
Vella, R Clarke, W Ciosmak 25/25;
50T SK CS: OA: R Clarke 50/50; AA: H
Dobson 63/64, P Vella 62/64; B: L
Moon 41/50; C: W Ciosmak 39/50, R
Brown 36/50; 25T SK CD: AA: H
Dobson, I Stewart, P Vella 25/25; A: R
Clarke 24/25; B: L Moon 18/25; C: R
Brown 15/25; HG: P Vella 99/100.
Bombala 18-5-03
Cloudy (20): 5PR DR: C Davis 9/10;
10PR MONARO DIST. DR CS: OA: A
Roberts; AA: 1st A Roberts 19/20, 2nd
M Lyons 18/20; A: 1st W Warriner
15/20, 2nd F Luccarda 14/20; B: 1st M
Lyons 16/20, 2nd R Nichols 15/20; C:
1st D Brotherton 14/20, 2nd P Green
10/20; 20T STHN DIST. DD CS: 1st M
& M Lyons 19/20, 2nd C Davis & W
Warriner 19/20; 25T DB HC: 1st M
Roberts 25/25, 2nd M Lyons 25/25, 3rd
T Peadon 24/25; 25T STHN DIST DB
CS: OA: C Davis; AA: 1st C Davis
25/25, 2nd P Green 25/25; A: 1st W
Warriner 25/25, 2nd C Smith 24/25; B:
B Smith 25/25, 2nd M Lyons 23/25; C:
1st D Brotherton 22/25, 2nd P Green
August 2003
Event 4
20/25; INTER. HG: D Brotherton; HG:
A Roberts.
Barellan 8-6-03
Cold(18): 10T DB CD: G Brettschneider, K Whytcross, G Tabain, K
Wardman; 50T DB TPY: OA: G Tabin,
J Vardanega; B: S Papasidero, M Stanmore; C: K Wardman, B Irvin; VET.: G
Brettschneider; JNR: J Tait; 10T DB
HC: 10/10 T Sexton & S Papasidero;
9/10 K Wardman, M Stanmore, J Vardanega; HG: G Tabain.
Bathurst 1-6-03
Fine & overcast (17): 25T DB CD: AA:
I Stewart, R Slaven, W Maryska, J
Lasina 25/25;A: D Hopwood 25/25, P
Roscni 25/25; B: M Harber 23/25, R
Peiper 22/25; C: K Benson 24/25, W
Ciosmak 17/25; 50T HC: 1st I Stewart
49/50, 2nd D Moorby 58/61, 3rd J
Newton 57/61; 25T PS CD: AA: I
Stewart 73/75, J Lasina 72/75; A: G
Christlo 72/75, P Rosconi & P Haley
70/75; B: M Harber 68/75, K Elias
66/68; C: K Benson 63/75, W Ciosmak
40/75; HG: I Stewart 147/150.
Bega 1-6-03
Cloudy (16): 10T DB CM EO: C
Rowland, D Blewitt, N Brady, P Craig,
N Teale, C Davis, S McIntyre, S
Bennett, J Siede all 10/10; 50T SB
CM: AA: C Davis 50/50, P Craig 45/50;
B: B Smith 46/50, B Deacon 43/50; C:
S Sackar 39/50, J Petty 38/50; 40T
CONT.: AA: C Davis 40/40, D Blewitt
38/40; B: B Deacon 39/40, J Siede
58/60; C: D Botherton 35, J Reeve
28/40; HG: C Davis.
Boorowa 24-5-03
Wet & cold (10): 25T HC: 1st H Klink,
2nd G Ccambell, 3rd M Campbell; 50T
DB CS: 1st D Anderson 49/50, 2nd M
Campbell 53/54, 3rd D Howard 52/54;
25T SB CD: 1st D Liddle 23/25, D
Anderson 23/25; 2nd J Richardson
22/25, 3rd G Campbell 21/25; HG: D
Anderson 92/100.
50 target Ball Trap Championship
Noms $20 L/V $14 Jnr $9
10 target Double Barrel Cash Divide
Noms $6
25 Target Presidents Double Barrel
Championship
Noms $11 L/V $8 Jnr $5
25 Target Continental
Championship
Noms $11 L/V $8 Jnr $5
WE NOW USE FLURO ORANGE TARGETS
ALL CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS PAY O/A - 1ST &
2ND EACH GRADE
HIGH GUN TROPHY OVER FULL PROGRAMME
JUNIOR AWARD ON EVENT 3 - FREE NOMS TO
NEXT SHOOT
$150 OPEN ORDER FROM ELKS HUNTING &
FISHING FOR POSSIBLE SHOT OVER FULL
PROGRAMME
Albury/Wodonga Clay Target Club uses &
endorses Gemini Traps on all our DTL &
Ball Trap events.
CHARITY SHOOT
All proceeds to Albury Border Rescue Club
Sunday 31st August 10.00am Start
Event 1 25 Target Ball Trap
Event 2 25 Target Skeet
Event 3 50 Target Sporting Clays
Nominations $40
(No reductions as all proceeds to charity)
Prizes for 1st & 2nd in each grade on all events
ALL LICENCED SHOOTERS WELCOME
Canteen & camping facilities available
President: Reg Petts BH 02 6040 2233 AH 02 6025 1239
Secretary: Ross Carter AH 02 6025 2294 Mob 0419 449 465
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Cecil Park
Clay Target Club
August Shoot Program
Friday 01 August 6.30pm
60tgt Continental
Saturday 02 August 12 noon
Practice all disciplines
Sunday 03 August 10.00am
Practice all disciplines
Wednesday 06 August 10.00am
Practice all disciplines
Friday 08 August 6.30pm
30tgt D/B 30tgt reverse points
Saturday 09 August 12 noon
100tgt Skeet + c/ship
Sunday 10 August 10.00am
100tgt O/Trap
25pr D/Trap
100tgt ISSF Skeet
Wednesday 13 August 10.00am
Practice all disciplines
Friday 15 August 6.30pm
30tgt D/B, 30tgt Cont
Saturday 16 August 12 noon
Practice all disciplines
Sunday 17 August 10.00am
Practice all disciplines
Wednesday 20 August 10.00am
Practice all disciplines
Friday 22 August 6.30pm
30tgt Pts, 30tgt D/B
Saturday 23 August 10.00am
Practice all disciplines
100tgt 5 stand Sporting Clays Competition
Sunday 24th 10.00am
Anniversary Shoot, see CTSN this issue
Wednesday 27 August 10.00am
Practice all disciplines
Friday 29 August 6.30pm
30tgt D/B, 30tgt H/cap
Saturday 30 August 12 noon
Practice all disciplines
Sunday 31 August 10.00am
Practice all disciplines
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Canberra International 24/25-5-03
STHN ZONE NIGHT CONT: 25T DB
CS: OA: G Mills 42/42; AA: 1st K
Nealon 24/25, 2nd J Allen 22/25; A: 1st
S Balogh 41/42, 2nd S Amey 26/27; B:
1st M Lyons 23/25, 2nd W Smith
21/25; C: 1st J Thaller 20/25, 2nd W
Young 19/25; 25T SB CS: OA: A Christou 22/25; AA: 1st J Allen 22/25, 2nd B
Skinner 21/25; A: 1st G Mills 20/25,
2nd A Wilson 19/25; B: 1st W Smith
21/28, 2nd J Richardson 19/28; C: 1st
J Thaller 21/26, 2nd S Fettell 20/26;
25T PS CS: OA: B Skinner 73/75; AA:
1st J Ellis 70/75, 2nd D Bennett 69/75;
A: 1st M Campbell 92/102, 2nd S
Balogh 89/102; B: 1st M Lyons 70/75,
2nd R Hunt 69/75; C: 1st W Young
59/75, 2nd S Fettell 52/75;
AUSTRALIA DAY SH: 20T DB CD: K
Chiaverini, S Balogh, J Allen, C Milligan, G Mills, M Lyons; 25T PS
AUS.DAY CS: OA: G Mills 75/75; AA:
1st K Nealon 89/90, 2nd K Chiaverini
86/90;A: 1st H Klink 72/75, 2nd N
Privett 70/75; B: 1st J Richardson
61/75, 2nd B Reljanovic 67/81; 25T SB
AUS. DAY CS: OA: K Chiaverini
25/25; AA: 1st J Ellis 24/27, 2nd D
Bennett 23/27; A: 1st N Privett 24/25,
2nd H Klink 23/25; B: 1st B Relijanovic 20/25, 2nd P Welch 19/26; C:
1st S Seckar 22/25, 2nd S Fellett
21/25; 25T DB AUS. DAY CS: OA: K
Nealon 25/25; AA: 1st R Smith 32/33,
2nd D Bennett 31/33; A: 1st A Wilson,
2nd M Campbell 37/39; B: 1st B Relijanovic 24/25, 2nd M Lyons 23/25; C:
1st K White 24/25, 2nd T Nealen
23/25; HG: G Mills 248/270.
Canberra International 8-6-03
OA: B Warriner 88/100; AA: I Tapper
80/100; A: E Osolins 86/100, 2nd D
Parry 84/100, 3rd P Barlow 81/100, J
Byrne 81/100; B: J Willey 81/100, 2nd
M Picker 80/100; C: K Goulburn
80/100; C: D Keith 74/100; JNR: K
Tapper 77/100, 2nd C Ryan 56/100.
Canowwindra 15-6-03
Overcast (33): 75T MED.: AA: T
OíLeary 122/125+25, 2nd J Laspina
122/125+19; A: 1st D Rodgers 119/125,
2nd S Barbagello 116/125; B: 1st J
Rue 110/125, 2nd D Geddes 109/125;
C: 1st C Barbagallo 83/125, 2nd B
Wilson 73/125.
Cecil Park 23-5-03
Cool (27): 30T DB: AA: 1st T Abela
34/34, 2nd XN Xenos 33/34; A: 1st G
Koolbanis 30/30, 2nd J Bajada 36/37;
B: 1st P Shialis 30/30, 2nd P Nikesitch
27/30; C: 1st S perentes 28/30, 2nd D
Allan 26/30; 30T PTS: AA: 1st V Gatt
88/90, 2nd A DelBen 87/90; A: 1st A
Kopoulos 87/90, 2nd J Bajada 82/90;
B: 1st P Shialis 79/90, 2nd S Tourgelis
73/90; C: 1st M Maguire 83/90, 2nd S
Perentes 73/90.
Cecil Park 30-5-03
Cool (22): 60T CONT: AA: 1st G
Hapeshi 64/69, 2nd S Bell 63/69; A:
1st G Zovi 62/66, 2nd N Tourgelis
61/66; B: 1st D Abela 54/60,2nd P
Nikesitch 53/60; C: 1st M Kheik 53/68,
2nd Z Saad 52/68.
Cecil Park 6-6-03
Cold (17): 30T DB: AA: 1st G Hapeshi
30/30, 2nd J Koolbanis 27/30; A: 1st B
Bartolo 40/40, 2nd N Tourgelis 39/40;
B: 1st D Abela 29/30, 2nd S Tourgelis
29/31; C: 1st S Perentes 26/30, 2nd S
Arfi 20/30; 30T PTS: AA: 1st J Koolbanis 85/90, 2nd G Hapeshi 81/93; A: 1st
J Bajada 115/117, 2nd A Kopoulos
114/117; B: 1st S Tourgelis 85/90, 2nd
D Abela 84/90; C: 1st S Afri 81/90, 2nd
S Perentes 76/90.
Cecil Park 8-6-03
Fine100T ISSF TR: OA: A Cantali
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90/100; A: 1st P Farrugia 90/100, 2nd
B Kelly 85/100; B: 1st R Caruana
84/100, 2nd J Coaker 84/100; C: 1st E
Zadro 68/100, 2nd F Auditore 63/100;
100T ISSF SK: OA: Z Dettori 82/100;,
2nd A Santangelo 78/100, 3rd E
Kavanagh 78/100.
Cecil Park 13-6-03
Cold (27): 60T SB: AA: G Hapeshi
56/60; A: 1st G Zovi 53/60, 2nd M
Bajada 46/60; C: 1st D Kubbere 46/60,
2nd P Koolbanis 43/60.
Cecil Park 14-6-03
Warm (28): 50T SK CD: AA: P Vella, M
Newman 49/50; A: A Muoio, R Dawson
49/50; B: L Tosolini, L Pezzano 45/50;
C: S Manuele, P Farrugia 48/50; 50T
SK CS: OA: S Manuele 60/60; AA: 1st
J Lucchitti 48/50, 2nd P Vella 47/50; A:
1st R Dawson 59/60, 2nd A Muoio
59/60; B: 1st W Chalmers 46/50, 2nd R
Faber 45/50; C: P Farrugia 46/50, 2nd
M Carta 44/50.
Coleambally 14-6-03
Cold & windy showers (14): 10T DB
EO CD: T Jones, I Evans, G Evans, B
Wild, G Tabain, J Gemmell, P Ledwidge; 25T DB TPY: AA: G Tabain; A:
P Ledwidge; B: T Jones; C: D Brain;
30T PS CS: AA & OA: L Roberts; A: G
Fuller; B: S Shields; C: D Brain; 5T
ELIM.: G Evans.
Condobolin 1-6-03
Fine & overcast (8): 10T DB EO CD: N
Barnes, A Boyd 10/10; 25T DB: AA/A:
1st G Venables 27/27, 2nd N Barnes
26/27; B/C: 1st J Rogers 18/25, 2nd J
Lotfus 17/27; 25T HC: 1st A Boyd
24/08, 2nd G Venables 23/28, 3rd N
Barnes 20/25; 25T DB CONT.: AA/A:
1st G Venables 40/41, 2nd N Barnes
39/41; B/C: 1st J Rogers 22/26, 2nd J
Loftus 22/27; HG: N Barnes 85/91.
Cooma 24-5-03
Overcast & cool (14): 75T SK: OA: D
Alcock 71/75; B: 1st R McGufficke
69/75, 2nd D Badewitz 64/75; C: 1st C
Casarotti 65/75, 2nd N Badewitz
57/75.
Cooma 7-6-03
Fine & cold (19): 10T DB EO CD: D
Blewitt, W Warriner, P Ewart, S McIntyre, J Barron 10/10; 50T PS CM: OA:
R VanBeek 146/150; A: 1st D Blewitt
144/150, 2nd A Niesar 143/150; B: J
Norris 144/150, B VanBeek 133/150;
C: E Oslins 124/150, I Bates 105/150;
25T DB CONT CM: OA: P Ewart
38/38; A: 1st J Barron 37/38, 2nd A
Niesar 32/33; B: B Deacon 23/25, R
Nichols 24/27; C: E Osolins 23/25, I
Bates 18/25; HG: R Van Beek 178/185.
Corowa 25-5-03
Warm & clear (33): 10T DB CD: 12
Poss.; 20T PS CS: OA & A: J Pearce
60/60, R Wojtowyez 62/63; B: A Bevis
60/63, C Elkington 59/63; C: McQuillan 56/60, L Dickins 54/60; 20T SB
CS: OA & A: R Wojtowyez 20/20, J
Pearce 38/39; B: A Bevis 33/35, R Pfeffley 32/35; C: R Duffy 19/20, L Dickins
18/20; 20T DB CD 18M: AA: R Ellis
20/20, J Pearce 19/20, A Ferguson
19/20; A: R Wojtowyez 20/20, D Whylie
18/20, S Hay 18/20; B: D Whylie 20/20,
J sutherland 19/20, R Phefley 18/20;
C: R Duffy 17/20, I Erbacher 16/20, A
McGregor 16/20; HG: J Pearce
116/118.
Cowra 7-6-03
Windy & rain (22): CD 20T DB GR:
AA: 20/20 D Hammond, T OíLeary, G
Sinclair, R Walsh, J Nash; A: 20/20 P
Mould, J Lawrence, 19/20 C Oleary; B:
14/20 K Kramer; C: 19/20 P Dwyer ,
15/20 C Brien, J Johnstone; JPOT
TPY 25T HC: 1st P Dywer 24/25+9/9,
2nd D Hammond 24/25+8/9, 3rd C
August 2003
Result Pages August 2003 7/4/03 7:43 AM Page 9
Cecil Park Clay Target Club
ANNIVERSARY SHOOT
Sunday 24th August 2003
10.00am Sharp
Event 1:
Event 2:
Event 3:
Event 4:
25tg D/B Graded AA A B C
Sash O/A Medals 1st & 2nd Each Grd
Noms: $20.00
25tg Pts Graded AA A B C
Sash O/A Medals 1st & 2nd Each Grd
Noms: $20.00
25tg S/B Graded AA A B C
Sash O/A Medals 1st & 2nd Each Grd
Noms: $20.00
4 25tg Cont Graded AA A B C
Sash O/A Medals 1st & 2nd Each Grd
Noms: $20.00
Total Nominations: $80.00
Each event will be cash trophy, and or, ammunition as numbers dictate.
O/A High Gun: A 4 Burner Bar-B-Q over events 1 2 3 & 4.
Organisers reserve the right to alter the program without notice.
CARTRIDGES, LIGHT REFRESHMENTS AND SOFT DRINKS ON GROUNDS
CLUB PHONE (02) 9826 1399
CLUB FACSIMILE: (02) 9826 1933
President: Dave McLeod (02) 9625 8631
August 2003
Secretary: Barbara McLeod (02) 9625 8631
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Brien 23/25; CENTRAL ZONE DR CS
15PR: OA: G Sinclair 29/30; AA: 1st J
Nash 28/30+29/30, 2nd R Walsh 28/30,
26/30; A: 1st P Mould 25/30+9/10, 2nd
D Hopwood 25/30 + 7/10; B: 1st K
Kramer 14/30; C: J Rice 18/30, 2nd P
Dwyer 15/30; CD 20T DB GR: AA: 20
T OíLeary, G Sinclair, R Walsh, M
Mitton; A: 20 P Mould, 19 M Blazley,
18 D Hammond, D Johnstone; B: 11 K
Kramer; C: B Rien, 17 P Dwyer, 16 J
Rice; HG: G Sinclair 91/95.
Dorrigo 1-6-03
Perfect (26): 25T DB CD: AA: C Cunningham, M Hickey, J Farrell 24/25; A:
P McQuire, J Cunningham Jnr 25/25,
J Cunningham Snr 24/25; B: D
Casbolt 25/25, G Kachel 24/25, R
Kelso 23/25; C: C Sozon 25/25, P
Bennett, G Hartman, M Beaumont
23/25; 25T DB CONT CS: OA & AA: M
Hickey 51/51, J Farrell 26/27, G Harrison 23/25; A: P McGuire 50/51, T
Stine 26/27, N Campion 23/25; C: G
Prentice, D Marjoram 22/25, R Spagnolo 21/27; 25T SB CD: AA: J Farrell
24/25, M Hickey, G Harrison 20/25; A:
J Cunningham Snr 23/25, J Cunningham Jnr, A Stokes 22/25; B: P Smith,
G Kachel 22/25, B Mitchell 20/25; C:
M Beaumont 21/25, G Prentice 20/25,
R Spagnolo 19/25; 25T DB PS CD: AA:
J Farrell 75/75, M Higley 72/75, G
Harrison 70/75; A: A Stoiles 73/75, N
Campion 72/75, J Cunningham Snr
71/75; B: G Kachel 74/75, P Smith
73/75, D Casbolt 71/75; C: B Marjoram
71/75, M Beaumont 69/75, G Prentice
66/75; HG: J Farrell 148/150.
Downside 24-5-03
Cold & foggy (27): RIV. ZONE 50T DB
CONT CS: OA: 1st D Caccioppoli
58/59, 2nd K Shields 57/59, 3rd P
Kenyon 71/73; AA: C Foster 70/73; A:
B Hulm 47/50; B: A Green 46/50; C: J
Scott 47/50; RIV. ZONE 50T PS CONT
NOTICE
Due to the NSWCTA Skeet Carnival
Downside Clay Target Club will
now conduct its August shoot
on 30 August and not as advertised in the NSW Blue Book.
COBAR CLAY
TARGET CLUB
28TH Annual
Golden Clay Open
Shoot
Including
NSW Junior Masters
22nd, 23rd and 24th August 2003
Trophies, Cash and Sashes
valued at over $13,000
SEE JULY’S SHOOTERS NEWS
(CENTRE PAGES)
FOR FULL DETAILS
Or phone President:
Bryan Manns (02) 6836174
Secretary: Louise Machul
(02) 68362345 BH (02) 68362811 AH
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CS: OA: 1st C Foster 150/150, 2nd G
Evans 146/150, 3rd A Turner 145/150;
AA: 1st R Wright 144/150; A: D Fraser
144/150; B: A Green 133/150; C: J
Scott 116/150; RIV. ZONE 50T SB
CONT CS: OA: 1st C Foster 63/64, 2nd
A Turner 62/64, 3rd G Evans 48/50;
AA: C Strike 47/50; A: B Hulm 43/50;
B: T Post 43/50; C: A Turner 33/50;
HG: C Foster 247/250.
Adams; JNR: 1st C Anderson, 2nd K
Neill; LAD.: T Nealon 195/250; VET.:
K Heywood 231/250; HG: C: L Cross
225/250; B: F Pignatoro 230/250; A: E
Tucker 232/250; AA: A DelBen
244/250; OA : D Cacciopoli 245/250.
Glen Innes 7-6-03
Sunny (30): 25T DB: AA: A Skinner, A
Futter, D Johnson, M Klingner, B
Hunter 23/25; A: D Davis 25/25, M
Ellis 24/25; B: D Pischke, A Yannciccelli, B Stapleton; C: A Bickford 20/25,
B Foster 19/25; 50T SB CLUB CH.:
OA: B Finch 51/56; AA: I Burey 50/56;
A: D Davis 45/50; B: D Pishke 44/50;
C: C Coldham 39/50; 25T PS: AA: A
Skinner 74/75, A Futter 70/75; A: B
Lewis 73/75, B Finch, M Ellis 71/75; B:
M Colley, B Stapleton 64/75; C: A
Bickford 71/75, H Finch 67/75.
Dubbo 31-5-03 & 1-6-03
Perfect (103): 10T EO: 60 Poss.; 25T
WZ SB: A: 1st G Evans 41/42, 2nd K
Shields 34/35; A: 1st M Matilka 25/27,
2nd J Allan 25/27; B: 1st B Heywood
23/25, 2nd F Pignatro 27/30; C: 1st D
Martin 22/25, 2nd T Nealon 21/25;
OA: R Walsh 42/42; 30T WZ MED: AA:
1st B Manns 273/275, 2nd Rthompson
272/275;; A: 1st M Bajada 74/75, 2nd
K Neill 98/100; B: 1st F Pignatro
49/50, 2nd S Richardson 48/50; C: 1st
L Cross 48/50, 2nd D Martin 46/50;
OA: A DelBen 275/275; 25T WZ DB:
AA: 1st K Heywood 214/215, 2nd C
Foster 190/191; A: 1st C Milligan
62/65, 2nd A McManos 52/53; B: 1st R
Beck 30/31, 2nd P Tonniges 35/36; C:
1st L Cross 30/31, 2nd R Murray
45/48; OA: R Walsh 215/215; 25T WZ
PS: AA: 1st G Rootes 149/150, 2nd R
Squire 141/144; A: 1st E Tucker
123/126, 2nd W Rae 110/111; B: 1st F
Pignatoro 74/75, 2nd V Marks 72/75;
C: 1st L Cross 70/75, 2nd K Raymond
67/75; OA: R Fitzalan 150/150; 25T
DB HC: 1st N Xenos 36/36, 2nd C
Anderson 35/36, 3rd K Brodin 26/27,
4th F Pignatoro, V Gatt, P Fitzallan
39/40; 15PR WZ DR: AA: 1st J Manns
37/40, 2nd A Styles 36/40; A: 1st M
Stevens 28/30, 2nd B Kneight 27/30;
B: 1st R Beck 31/40, 2nd S Tucker
28/40; C: 1st D Martin 31/40, 2nd L
Cross 30/40; OA: D Cacciopoli 29/30;
HG: SUB JNR: 1st K Brodin, 2nd R
Grafton 15-6-03
Cool & sunny (18): 25T DB CD: AA:
1st R White 25/25, 2nd D Loane 24/25;
A: 1st P McGuire 25/25, 2nd B
Cameron, P Smith 24/25; B: 1st N
Watkins 24/25, 2nd E Wesslink, G
Warner 22/25; C: 1st B Marjoram
22/25, 2nd R Green, L Buckpitt 21/25;
25T DB PS CD: AA: 1st D Loane
71/75, 2nd R White 63/75; A: 1st B
Cameron 74/75, 2nd P Smith 73/75; B:
1st D Casbolt 70/75, 2nd N Watkins
69/75 ; C: 1st G Hartman 71/75, 2nd L
Buckpitt 57/75; 50T DB CONT CLUB
TPY: AA: D Loane 48/50; A: P McGuire
46/50, 2nd P Smith 60/75; B: M Harrison 48/50, G Warner 47/50; C: R green
39/50, B Marjoram 40/52; HG: D
Loane 153/160.
Griffith 1-6-03
(18): 10T PS EO: T Merriman, B
McAllister, G Casterello 30/30; 50T PS
CS: OA: G Casterello 147/150; B: M
Stanmore 142/150; C: S Cunial
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Trap Team
Elimination Carnival
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On
Sunday 31st August 2003
Commencing 9.00am
Featuring
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& Pointscore Championships
PRIZES - OVERALL & AA, A, B, C
GRADES
PLUS JUNIOR, LADIES & VETERANS
Further information contact
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135/150; 20T DB: 1st A Guglielmino,
2nd L Brissenden, 3rd N Scarfone, T
Merriman, S Papasidero.
Guyra 31-5-03
(28): TR: OA: M Wade 46/50; A: J
Poolre 42/50; B: R Larkings 40/50; C:
M Roan 36/50; 25T DB HC CLUB
TPY: 1st P Smith 29/29, 2nd B Lewis
28/29, 3rd G Baxter 27/28; 25 PR DR
CLUB CH.: OA: B Rumbel 49/50; AA:
K Marshall 47/50; A: B Mackson
41/52; B: P Smith 37/50; C: R Hickey
38/50; 25T DB GR CD: AA: 25/25 A
Futter, B Rumbel, G Baxter , K Marshall, T Rumbel, A Skinner; A: 25/25
M Wade, D Ellis 25/25 R larkings, V
Raszenski, B Lewis; B: 25/25 P Smith;
C: 22/25 R Hickey 20/25, H Finch.
Hay 1-6-03
Overcast & breezy (11): 10T PTS EO
CD: D Arandt, D Sullivan, F Headon,
S Gee; 30T PTS CS: AA & OA: S Gee
98/99; A: A Neill 84/90; B: G Davies
95/99; 20T DB CS: AA & OA: D Doyle
42/42; A: A Neill 19/20; B: D Arandt
41/42; 20T SB CS: B & OA: D Arandt
25/26; AA: F Headon 24/26; A: J Peterson 24/26; 10T SB HC CLUB MUG: B
Doyle 10/10; HG: S Gee 173/176.
Illawarra 25-5-03
Cold & wet(27): 100T STHN ZONE
ISSFTR: OA: A Kassianov 88+20+1;
A: 1st S Zadro 88+20, 2nd H Minici
86+16; B: 1st M Veronese 78/100, 2nd
B Scanes 76+100; C: 1st J Dematos
75/100, 2nd D Harb 70/100; 100T
STHN ZONE ISSF SK: OA: D Perkins
85+23; A: 1st J Daly 74+21; B: 1st Z
Dettori 82+22, 2nd A Santangelo
77+16; C: 1st L Stalling 69+18, 2nd V
Eagles 62+11.
Illawarra 7-6-03
Cold & windy (89): 25T DB CD: 25
Poss.; 25T ILLAWARRA PS CS: OA:
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September 2003
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1st L Pinner 84/84, 2nd G Castellaro
83/84; AA: 1st R Wright, D Caccioppoli
73/75; A: 1st M Campbell 70/75, 2nd N
Teale 78/84; B: 1st G Smith 74/75, 2nd
R Haggart 69/75; C: 1st M Cobbin
66/75, 2nd A Chilby 62/75; LAD>; 1st
E Eagles 59/75; VET. 1st G J Worley
71/75; 50T ILLAWARRA ANN. DB
CS: OA: 1st M Cardillo 61/62, 2nd L
Lewis 60/62; AA: 1st G Casteraro
58/60, 2nd L Curtis & T Lionatos
53/55; A: 1st T Wunderlich 48/50, 2nd
M Campbell 47/50; B: 1st B Frost
44/50, 2nd G Smith 40/50; C: 1st J
Mitchell 45/50, 2nd A Chilby 44/50;
LAD.: E Eagles; VET.: J Worley.
Illawarra 8-6-03
Sunny & cool (108): 25T DB CD: 28
Poss.: 25T ILLAWARRA SB CS: OA:
1st C Sherry 39/39, 2nd S Clifford
39/40; AA: 1st D Cacciopolli 38/40,
2nd P Fitzalan 35/36; A: 1st R Duncan
35/36, 2nd P Vella 28/29; B: 1st M
Cardillo 23/25, 2nd B Smith 22/25; C:
1st A Chilby 22/26, 2nd M Cobbin
21/26; LAD.: B Seve 21/25; VET.: R
Smith 22/25; VET.: J Worley 23/25;
2003 ILLAWARRA OPEN 50T DB:
OA: 1st T Lionatos 160/160, 2nd A
Turner 160/160; AA: 1st N McDonnell
127/128, 2nd B Hooper 122/123; A: 1st
P Vella 82/85, 2nd J Tsiftsis 59/60; B:
1st M Cardillo 49/50, 2nd C Briotelis
49/50; C: 1st M Verfonese 49/50, 2nd A
Chilby 53/57; LAD.: E Eagles 48/50;
JNR: G Field 50/50; VET.: J
Worley49/50.
Inverell 17-5-03
Fine & cool (23): NTHN ZONE 50T
BALLTR: OA: G Anderson 44/50;A: G
Baxter 46/54; B: S Gall 43/50; C: C
Mitchell 40/50; 25T DB TPY: AA: L
Kennedy 24/25; A: C Mitchell 25/25; B:
C McBean 25/25; C: S Long 23/25; 25T
PS CONT CS: OA: C Mitchell 73/75;
AA: P Harris 69/75; A: S Gall 68/75; B:
C McBean 54/75; C: I Larkings 61/75;
25T HC: 1st C Mitchell 28/30, 2nd B
Romer 27/30, 3rd L Kennedy 22/25;
HG: C Mitchell 121/125.
Junee 25-5-03
Fine & sunny (23): 10DB CONT EO: C
Strike, T Post, D Metzler, M Neil, A
Garlick, J Foxwell,W Hulm, W
Burton, K Longmore, A Wright, R
Wright, D Power 10/10; JGC DB
CONT CS: OA: C Strike 45/45; AA: W
Burton 26/27; A: W Hulm 40/41; B: T
Post 44/45; C: A Paonne Jnr 18/25;
JGC PS CONT CS: OA: C Strike
75/75; AA: R Wright 80/81; A: A Garlic
72/75; B: S Papasidero 69/78; C: A
Paonne Jnr 22/25; 15PR DR CD: M
Wright 27/30; C Strike, R Mathers, W
Burton, R Wright, D Caccioppoli, A
Paonne 26/30; HG: C Strike 161/165.
Leeton 25-5-03
Sunny & cool (15): 10T PS CD: M
Stanmore; 30T PS CS: OA & A: G
McDonald 88; AA: J Verdanega 86/90;
B: J Manley 82/90; C: B Irvin 66/90;
25T SB CD: E Wardman.
Lightning Ridge 24-5-03
Fine (12): 5PR DR EO: R Lehman 10,
S Crain 9, N Power 8; 15PR DR
AGGIE CS: 1st N Power 31, 2nd R
lehman 30, 3rd S Crain 22; 20PR DD
CS: 1st N Power & Phall 15, 2nd T
McGovern & S Hodge 15; 25T CONT
DB: S Crain & R Lehman 25, N Power
24, K Searle 21.
Marconi 23-5-03
Cold night (36): 20T PS GR SW: AA:
2x59, 2x57; A: 1x57, 1x56, 2x55; B:
1x56, 1x55, 1x54; C: 1x55, 1x54, 1x53;
50T DB: AA: 1st T Arvanitakis 50/50,
2nd Ziad A 101/102; A: 1st P Athanasopoulos 62/63, 2nd L Trew 61/63; B:
1st A Kovtoun 49/50, 2nd S Pourniotis
47/50; C: 1st J Tsolakki 47/50, 2nd H
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Safi 46/50; G: T Arvanitakis 79/80.
Marconi 25-5-03
Heavy rain (19): 20T DB 18M GR SW:
AA: 1x20, 3x19; A: 3x20; B: 1x19, 1x18,
2x16; C: 1x15; 75T CC 18M: AA: 1st G
Rootes 117/125, 2nd M Navara
162/175; A: 1st P Athanasoupoulos
116/125, 2nd D Salvaggio 115/125; B:
1st B Frost 114/125, 2nd A Charouk
145/175; C: 1st Nick H 100/125.
Mathoura 23-5-03
Cold & clear : 5PR DR CD: 1st L
Knight 9/10, 2nd A Patten 8/10; 15PR
NEZ NIGHT DR: OA & AA: L Knight
28/30; B: B Kerslake 24/30; C: H
OíConner 20/30; 15T PS: 1st G
Bradley 57/57, 2nd B Kerslake 56/57,
3rd M Roberts 44/45.
Moree 4-5-03
Fine & windy (11): 50T SK: A: D
Makim, L Baxton 48/50; B: B Ping Kee
43/50; C: L Hattenfels 42/50, F OíNeill
41/50; 25T SK DBLS: A: D Makim
25/26; B: B Ping Kee 18/26; C: L Hattenfels 18/26, A OíNeill 10/26; 25T
DB: AA: D Makim 23/25; A: L Buxton
25/25, , B Ping Kee 24/25; B: R Shelton
24/25, M Stibbard 21/25; C: A McNeill
22/25, L Hattenfels 20/25; 25T CONT
CLUB CS: AA: D Makim 23/25; A: J
Sullivan 29/30, B Ping Kee 28/30; B:
M Stibbard 21/25, R Shelton 17/25; C:
L Hattenfels 23/25, B Farlow 20/25;
CLUB CH.: B Ping Kee 30/30.
Moree 1-6-03
Fine (20): 50T SK: A: P Tattam 48/50,
2nd L Buxton 44/50; B: D Makim
46/50, B PingKee 42/50; C: M Robinson 44/50, S Gale 42/50; 25T DB DTL:
AA: P Tatam 25/25, D Makem 24/25;
B: R Shelton, P Kennedy 22/25; C: G
Fing 21/25, T Wannan 17/25; 25T SB
DTL: AA: P Tattam 25/25, D Makim
24/25; A: C Mitchell , S Bogdell, S Gall
23/25; B: R Shelton 20/25; C: G Fing
22/25, A OíNeill 13/25, T Wannan
11/25; 25T CONT DB: AA: C Tattam
25/25, D Makim 24/25; A: S gall & S
Boydell 25/25 , L Buxton 24/25; B: R
Shelton 20/25; C: G Fing 21/25, B
Farlow, A OíNeill 18.
Moulamein 25-5-03
Perfect; 10T DB SS: 10/10 R Weaver, C
Weaver, G Broad, G Cowland, P
Hutchinson, P Day, A Rullo, G
Manuel, C Gorey; 30T DB CS: AA: 1st
C Weaver 30/30, 2nd R Weaver 29/30;
A: 1st D Pay 39/39, 2nd I Holt 38/39,
3rd W Perry 39/41; B: 1st A Rullo
36/39, 2nd C Gorey 35/39, 3rd G
Manuel 32/36; C: 1st A Broad 22/31,
2nd N Lipple 21/31, 3rd T Jackson
13/30; 30T CONT CS: AA: 1st R
Weaver 27/30, 2nd C Weaver 26/30,
3rd G Broad 24/30; A: 1st D Pay 32/32,
2nd S Bates 31/32, 3rd G Cowland
26/30; B: 1st C Gorey 29/30, 2nd A
Rullo 25/33, 3rd G Manuel 24/33; C:
1st N Lipple 24/32, 2nd A Broad
23/32; HG: D Pay 60/60.
Narromine 28-6-03
EO: M Short, R Walsh, M Heywood, K
Heywood 10/10; 25T DB CD: J Nash
25/25, R Walsh 24, M Heywood 24, K
Heywood 24; 25T SB CD: 23/25 M
Heywood, R Walsh, 22 K Heywood;
25T HC CD: 24/25 M Heywood, 23 M
Beahan, R Walsh; 10PR DR: 18 M
Betts, 17 M Heywood, J Nash.
Newcastle Lake Macquarie 7-6-03
20T DB + 20T PS: AA: 1st P Turner
79/80, 2nd J Paul 73/80; A: 1st M Kelly
74/80, 2nd G Gosling 72/80; B: 1st R
MCLean 75/80, 2nd V Balliana 62/80;
C: 1st K Raymond 69/80, 2nd G Scott
57/80; 25T SB CS: OA & AA: P
Jackson 40/43, 2nd J paul 23/26; A: 1st
G Bartlett 39/43, 2nd A Baker 30/33;
B: 1st R McLean 22/25, 2nd V Bal-
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liana 21/25; C: 1st K Raymond 22/25,
2nd G Lancaster 17/25; 30T CH. OF
CHS. OFF 18M: AA: J Paul 47/50; A:
M Kelly 48/50; B: R McLean 42/50; C:
K Raymond 33/50; # MAN TM: 1st J
Paul, G Bartlett,, K Raymond; TR: OA:
1st S Zadro 88+24, 2nd J Coaker
79+22, 3rd A Cantali 85+21; A: F
Minici 84; B: N Gay 76; C: R Rossi 71.
NSW
Fine (42): 100T SB CS: OA: P Shepherd 95+16; AA: 1st N Xenos 95+14,
2nd V Gatt 94; A: 1st J Newton 92,
2nd R Beer 86+19; B: 1st J Norrie 86,
2nd B Clifton 83; C: 1st B Ellison 81,
2nd B Pepper 78.
NSW 28-5-03
Fine: TR COMP 30T: AA: 1st G
Rootes, 2nd T Lionatoa; B: 1st I
Hoschke 30, 2nd J Norris 28; C: 1st T
Burgess 29, 2nd J Connolly 28.
NSW 31-5-03
(20): 50T EO 5 STAND COMP.: AA: G
Hayes 39; A: 1st K Croft 37+22, 2nd D
Morgan 37+17; B: 1st J Holt 43, 2nd R
Johnson 37; C: 1st C Taverna 36, 2nd
R Beer 36.
NSW 4-6-03
Fine (18): TR COMP. 30T: AA: 1st P
Shepard 30/31, 2nd G Rootes 30/30; A:
Ari K 27; B: 1st G Georgiou 29, 2nd H
MacMasters 28-7; C: 1st T Burgess 27,
2nd K Davey 22; CH. HLAVATY HC
SK COMP.: A Najar 73/75.
NSW 7-6-03
Fine & sunny (26): 75T COMP. SK:
OA: T Falvo 74; AA: 1st N Maloue 73,
2nd J Guberina 71; A: 1st R Clarke
72, 2nd A Muoio 70; B: 1st W
Chalmers 66, 2nd B Pepper 65; C: 1st
P Dent 65, 2nd S Manuele 64.
NSW 14-6-03
Fine, sunny & cold (29): MEMBERS
HC SH.: 25T TR: 1st R Clifton 25, 2nd
T Czinker 23, 3rd C Eleftheroiu 22+4,
4th D Pearson 22+3, 5th J Norris 22;
MEMBERS HC 25T SK: 1st G Fox
24+13, 2nd P Shepherd 25+9, 3rd A
Najar 24+11, 4th T Khouru 21, 5th W
Maryska 25.
NSW 11-6-03
Fine (42): CHARLES WATERHOUSE
MEM. SH.: AA: 2nd G Yarak 30; A: 1st
A Tsoulakis 30, 2nd Ari K 29+19; B:
1st I Hoschke 28, 2nd P Williams 25;
C: 1st B Willan 28+1, 2nd A Hiller 28.
Orange 25-5-03
Cloudy & cool (30): 25T DB CD: W
Sharp, M Williams, A eade, M McAllister, J Scuito 25/25; 50T SB CS: OA:
1st J Laspina 50/50; AA: 1st M McAllister 49/50, 2nd S Caltabiano 44/50;
A: 1st G McAllister 50/54, 2nd P
Sharp 49/54; B: 1st G Spencer 42/50,
2nd C Pettersons 38/50; C: 1st P
Henman 35/50, 2nd C Barbagallo
35/50; 25T PS CD: S Caltabiano 75/75;
M McAllister & J Scuito 74/75.
Parkes 14-6-03
Cold & windy (13): 10PR DR CD GR:
AA: G Buckley 15/20; A: G Hawke
15/20; B: A Redfern 13/20; C: J Tomlinson 11/20; 20PR DR CS: OA: C
Foster 35/40; AA: B Ricketts 29/40; A:
G Hawke 32/40; B: A Redfern 24/40;C:
J Tomlinson 23/40; 20PR DD CS: 1st C
Hawke & G Hawke 21/22, 2nd C Ward
& B Ricketts 20/22; 25T HC: 1st A
Redfern 34/34, 2nd S Barbagello
33/34, 3rd C Foster 34/37.
Port Macquarie 4-5-03
Showers & overcast (13): HASTINGS
75: OA & B: NB McKinnon 72/75; AA:
1st W Jones 70/75, 2nd K McWhirter
63/75; C: 1st J Wood 60/75, 2nd S
Walker 52/75; 15PR DR: AA & OA: W
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Jones 21/30; A: B McKinnon 17/30; B:
T Duck, K Miller 13/30; C: J Wood
15/30.
Port Macquarie 1-6-03
Warm & sunny (18): 25T DB: AA &
OA: B Jones 25/25, 2nd B Hooper
24/25; A: B McKinnon 25/25, D
Pearson 23/25; B: K McWhirter 24/25,
R Abraham 23; C: G Jones 24/25, D
Piper, J Wood, J Howell 23; 50T SB
DENNIS MACKIE MEM.: AA & OA:
B Hooper 49/52, 2ndB Jones 44/50; A:
B McKinnon 48/52, 2nd D Pearson
44/50; B: K McWhirter 40/50, B Pine
33/50; C: J Howell 41/51, 2nd M Roach
40/51; 25T PS: AA & OA: B Hooper
74/75, 2nd D Pasfield 73/75; A: D
Pearson 70/75, B McKinnon 69; B: K
McWhirter 68/75, R Abraham 57/75;
C: D Piper, M Wilkins 69/75, D Curtis,
J Howell. HG: B Hooper.
Shoalhaven 8-6-03
Fine & sunny (27): EO 10T: M
Gschwend, M Carey, R Chin, J McMillan 10/10; 50T SB CS: AA/A: M
Gschwend, A Spillman; B: A
Wedutenko, J Fieldman; C: G Bayner,
K Glanville; OA: G Banyer; 25T
CONT.: AA/A: R Ehlers, M Gschwend;
B: F Tot, Mcarey; C: P Bone, G
Morgan; 25T PS: AA/A: M Gschwend,
A Spillman; B: J McMillan, D Loose;
C: Pone, T Fraser; 25 BADGE
ENCOUR.: G Banyer, A Fraser.
Singleton 7-6-03
Sunny & windy (72): 25T CD NOV.
FIELD: AA: G Lancaster, J Nichols; A:
1st C Atkins, 2nd B Smith; B: 1st D
Pearce,, 2nd M Daniel, R Hosie, B
Williams; C: 1st E Neil, F Ziliotto; 25T
CD NOV. FIELD: AA: 1st J Nichols, M
Ling; A: 1st J Barker, M McCallum, T
Steele; B: 1st M Daniel, 2nd R
Johnson; C: 1st D Jackson, D Robinson, M Caslick, D Landers, F Ziliotto;
50T REDBANK CLASSIC: OA: J
Nichols 57/66; AA: 1st J Nichols 57/66,
2nd G Lancaster 56/66; A: 1st M
McCallum 43/50, 2nd R Vidal 42/50;
B: 1st R Hosie 38/50, 2nd M Roberts
48/66; C: 1st D Robinson 37/50, 2nd D
Landers 30/50.
Singleton 8-6-03
Sunny (84): 100T CH. NOV. FIELD:
AA: 1st J Nichols 88/100, 2nd A
Garvie 86/100; A: 1st R Christian
86/100, 2nd M McCallum 84/100; B:
1st J Knowles 78/100, 2nd D Pearce
76/100; C: 1st B OíGrady 70/100, 2nd
E Neil 80/116; OA & AA: J Nichols
176/200; A: M McCallum 167/200; B:
M Daniel 142/200; C: E Neil 132/200;
JN: J Sweeney 151/200; LAD.: J Ward
92/200; VET.: T Turner 152/200.
Sydney 30-5-03
Cool night (30): 10T PS GR SW: AA:
1x30, 1x29, 1x27; A: 1x30, 3x29; B:
2x27, 1x26; C: 1x21, 2x20; STHN
ZONE NIGHT PS CS: AA: 1st M
Navara 149/150, 2nd T Czinker
145/150; A: 1st P Athanasopoulos
141/150, 2nd T Chryss 140/150; B: 1st
B Frost 136/150, 2nd C Poulios
133/150; C: 1st D Ribeiro 124/150, 2nd
C Mollica 116/150.
Sydney 1-6-03
Fine (50): 100T DB: AA: 1st F Auditore 115/117, 2nd R Van-Beek
114/117, 3rd T Psarakis & N Lougas
147/150; A: 1st S Tsoukalis 98/100,
2nd A Tsolakis 98/100, 3rd R
Boumaoussa 97/100; B: 1st C Briotelis
98/100, 2nd R Haggart 98/101, 3rd N
Duncum 97/101; C: 1st J Agostino
94/105, 2nd D Harb 93/105, 3rd F
Honeyman 90/101.
Sydney 13-6-03
Very cold (40): AMERICAN 75T SB
CS: OA: S Tsoukalas 71/75; AA: 1st C
Newcastle
Clay Target Club
2 DAY
NOVELTY
FIELD
Saturday 30th &
Sunday 31st August
2003
9.30am Start
Saturday: 100t/g Toronto RSL Cup
Sunday: 100t/g Mick Smith Cup
(Supported by Mick Smith)
OPEN NOMINATIONS: $50.00
(PER DAY - 100T/G’S)
JUNIORS & VETERANS 70% NOMS
GRADED TROPHIES: AA, A, B, C.
1ST, 2ND, 3RD EACH GRADE
2 DAY H/G’S: OA, AA, A, B, C,
LADIES, JUNIORS & VETERANS
Food, Refreshments, Cartridges available
Come along and enjoy the weekend
Visitors most welcome
Camping available on the grounds at
Wilton Rd, Awaba
CONTACTS:
Ross McLean (02) 4392 4639
Peter Petherbridge (02) 4938 0359
ACCOMMODATION
Lakeside Motor Inn (02) 4948 9666
Toronto Caravan Park (02) 4959 1271
Cardiff Motor Inn (02) 4954 6738
Committee reserves the right to alter program
Web Site: http://users.hunterlink.net.au/claytarget or
Search “NLMCTC
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NSW ISSF STATE
CARNIVAL
SEPTEMBER 5th 6th 7th
Hosted by Cecil Park Clay Target Club
FRIDAY 5th September 10:00 AM
NSWCTA STATE DOUBLE TRAP CHAMPIONSHIP
Nomination $75.00 all competitors, conducted over 75 pairs plus Final
(separate finals Men Ladies Juniors - must be at least 3 competitors to constitute a division or grade)
Overall - Sash, silver NSW badge, cash trophy
AA, A, B, C - Medal & Cash Trophy 1st, 2nd
Team Selection-Postal Teams (postal team ties determined by countback)
- Men - 6 members selected over 1st 25 pairs, result over last 25 pairs of qualifying
- Junior - 4 members selected over 1st 25 pairs, result over last 25 pairs of qualifying
- Ladies - 4 members selected over 1st 20 pairs, result over first 20 pairs of final qualifying round
Shoulder to Shoulder Teams - to represent at 2004 Nationals
- Men - 3 members selected over 75 pairs of qualifying
- Junior - 3 members selected over 75 pairs of qualifying
- Ladies - 3 members selected over 75 pairs of qualifying
SATURDAY 6TH September 9:30 AM
NSWCTA STATE ISSF TRAP CHAMPIONSHIP
NSWCTA STATE ISSF SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP
Nomination $90.00 all competitors, conducted over 200 Targets
NB all division and grade results will be “of the gun” - no finals - must be at least 3 competitors to
constitute a division or grade.
Overall - Sash, silver NSW badge, cash trophy
AA, A, B, C - Medal & Cash Trophy 1st, 2nd
Team Selection-Postal Teams (postal team ties determined by countback)
- Men - 6 members selected over 1st 50 tgts, result over last 50 tgts
- Ladies & Junior - 4 members selected over 1st 50 tgts, result over last 50 tgts
- Shoulder to Shoulder Teams - to represent at 2004 Nationals
- Men, Ladies & Junior - 3 members selected 200 tgts
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N.S.W GUN CLUB LTD
(Est 1880)
August 2003
Saturday 2nd August 2003
11.30am - Skeet competition 25t C/D Graded + 75t
10.00am Practice
Riverina Zone
August Program
Saturday 2nd
Finley
1.00pm
10T DB EO, 20T DB, 25T PS Shield, 15T Hcap
Sunday 3rd
Griffith
Wednesday 6th August 2003
2.00pm - Charles Hlavaty Skeet H/Cap Comp
6.30pm - Southern Zone Deauville Double
Championship (20 prs - 20 metres)
Saturday 9th August 2003
11.00am - Grand Prix Final - 100t
10.00am Practice
Hay
10T PS, 20T SB, 20T DB, 20T Hcap, 10 Mug
Wagga
Saturday 9th
Coleambally
Sunday 10th
Barellan
Wednesday 20th August 2003
2.00pm - Alf Najar Skeet Competition
6.30pm - Trap competition - 30t
1.00pm
DTL program approx. 80T
Wednesday 13th August 2003
Saturday 16th August 2003
11.00am
5T Hcap, 25T DB, 25TSB, 25T PS
6.30pm - Charles Waterhouse Memorial
Shoot - 30t
(Free Dinner)
12noon - Members Only - Trap Comp
NSWGC Champion of Champions
25t Skeet, 25t S/B, 25t D/B, 25t O/Trap
10.00am Practice
1.00pm
25T DB, 25TPS, 20T Hcap
12 noon
10T DB, 25T DB, 20T PS
Tumut
10.00am
30T DB Cont, 50 T DB, 10 Pr DR
Saturday 16th
Griffith
Skeet
Wagga One Gun shoot
1.00pm
25T DTL, 25 Skeet, 25 Sporting, 25T BT
Sunday 17th
Narrandera
12.30pm
25T DB, 25T PS, 25T SB
Saturday 23rd August 2003
1.00pm - NSW GUN AGM (Members Only)
10.00am Practice
Wednesday 27th August 2003
6.30pm - Trap Competition - 30t
Saturday 30th August 2003
12noon - Members H/Cap Trap &/or Skeet 25t
10.00am Practice - All Layouts
EVERY WEDNESDAY
2.00pm - 9.30pm (10.00pm Daylight Saving)
PRACTICE ALL LAYOUTS
Location: 131 Booralie Road,
Terry Hills, NSW 2084
Phone (02) 9450 1775, Fax (02) 9486 3497
Info: Club Captain: Rex Northcott
(02) 9646 5367 or Sue Nichols (02) 4579 6332
MATTARELLI TRAPS ON ALL LAYOUTS
ARE COIN & VOICE OPERATED.
August 2003
Saturday 23rd
Downside Shoot postponed until
30/8/03 due to NSWCTA skeet carnival
Sunday 24th
Corowa
12 noon
10T DB, 25T DB, 10 Pr DR, 12 Pr DD
Junee
10.00am
25T DB Tower, 50T PS
Leeton
12.30pm
DTL Program
Moulamein
1.00pm
10T DB EO, 30T Anniversary DB, 30T PS
Saturday 30th
Downside
12.30pm
50T Ball trap, 25T PS, 25T DB, 25T Blake/Stewart
Shield
Sunday 31st Riverina Zone Trap Carnival and
Junior Classic to be held at the National
Ground Wagga, 9.00am start.
25T Hcap, 25T SB, 25T DB, 25T PS
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Upper Hunter
Gun Club Inc
Location: 3Km from Scone on the Gundy Road
NOVELTY
FIELD
SHOOT
Saturday 16th August 2003
Commencing: 9.00am
100 Targets (4 x 25) Noms. $50.00
Including Trappers $4.00
Ladies Juniors & Veterans - Pensioners $32
Including Trappers $4.00
All Grades - 1st, 2nd & 3rd
All shooters graded on the day
Overall, Ladies Juniors & Veterans High Guns
Ammunition & refreshments available
President Phil Allen 6543 1346
Secretary Ron Wakem 6545 1798
Andrew 95/100, 2nd T Arvanitakis
141/150; A: 1st D Tatam 68/75, 2nd T
Chryss 89/100; B: 1st G Georgiou
61/75, 2nd C Poulios 58/75; C: 1st C
Pllesses 58/75, 2nd M Ghajar 56/75.
Sydney 15-6-03
Fine (45): 100T AMERICAN SB CS:
OA: R Boumoussa 122/125; AA: 1st C
Sherry 120/125, 2nd A Jones 119/125;
A: 1st JJ Chrysostomou 114/125, 2nd
L Trew 111/125; B: 1st S Newcombe
89/100, 2nd G Georgoiu 11/125; C: 1st
K Raymond 80/100, 2nd D Ribeiro
76/100; AMERICAN 50PR DR CS:
OA: T Psarakis 94/100; AA: 1st T
Shafer 89/100, 2nd G Rootes
107/125;A: 1st L Trew 82/100, 2nd J
Kidd 78/100; B: 1st C Tsolakki
74/100, 2nd G Georgoiu 68/10; C: 1st
K Raymond 70/100, 2nd D Ribeiro
53/100; OA HG: T Psarakis 186/200;
VET.: L Trew 172/200; JNR: N
Papadatos 122/200.
Tamworth 1-6-03
Fine (24): COMMONWEALTH BALL
TR CS: 25T BALL TR CD: AA: N Gay;
A: J Sleightholme & S Bowden; B: R
Taylor; C: J Gilbert; 50T COMMONWEALTH BALL TR CS: COMM. CH.:
J Sleightholme 49/50; AA: J
Lawrence 46/50; A: R Whitten 47/50;
B: K Frazer 40/50; C: A Pollard 43/50.
Tamworth 15-6-03
Overcast & showery (14): 25T SK
DBLS CD: AA: D Michie 25/25; A: C
Barton 24/25; B: G Wilson 21/25; C: M
Wilson & A Pollard 18/25; 75T SK
CS: OA: K Weatherall 74/75; AA: P
Nash 73/75; A: C Barton 72/75; B: G
Wilson 62/75; C: M Gilbert 63/75; OA
HG: P Nash 104/108.
Taree-Wingham 10-5-03
Fine (8): 25T SK CD: B: T Duck 21/25;
C: G Brown 24/25, R Abrahams 23/25,
K McWhirter, D Pasfield 21/25; 50T
SK TPY: B: T Duck 45/50; C: K
McWhirter 42/50, D Pasfield 41/50;
25T DBLES CD: B: T Duck 20/25; C: D
Pasfield 18/25, G Brown 17/25, K
McWhirter 16/25; HG: T Duck 86/100.
Taree -Wingham 25-5-03
Fine (14): 25T DB CD: AA: B Hooper
25/25, B Jones 24/25; A: B McKinnon
24/25, D Pasfield 23/25; B: D Berry,
K McWhirter, W Pine 23/25; C: K
Hugo 21/25, J Howell 20/25, R
Curtis 17/25; 75T C/CH: OA & AA: B
Hooper 118/125, B Jones 115/125; A:
B McKinnon 114/125, D Pasfield
111/125; B: T Duck 125/145, K
McWhirter 123/145; C: J Howell
101/125, K Hugo 99/125; HG: B
Hooper 143/150.
Taree - Wingham 25-5-03
Fine (9): 75T TR: A: B Jones 65/75;
B: D Pasfield 62/75; C: J Howell
52/75.
The Forest 15-6-03
Windy & cold (31): 50T DB: AA: 1st N
Xenos, 2nd T Lionatos; A: 1st S
Cassar, 2nd B Samuels; B: 1st F
Gould, 2nd N Petrone, M Cardillo;
C:1st A Chilby, 2nd M Cobbin; 50T PS
CS: AA: 1st K Perkins, 2nd N Xenos;
A: 1st S Cassar, 2nd S Tsoukalas; B:
1st R Viali, 2nd N Petrone; C: 1st A
Chilby, 2nd F Viali.
Tumut 5-03
50T SB CD: AA: 48/50 G Thatcher; A:
45/50 P Craig; B: 42/50 G Burton; C:
38/50 M Crane; 50T DB CONT. CS:
OA: D Crane 49/51; AA: 1st 48/50 G
Thatcher, 2nd 47/50 B Isiles; A: 1st
46/50 P Craig, 2nd 43/50 I Peacock; B:
1st 49/55 J Richardson, 2nd 48/55 G
Burton; C: 1st 40/50 M Crane, 2nd
RIVERINA ZONE NSWCTA
Trap C ar niv al and Junior Classic
Sunday August 31st,2003
National Shooting Ground, Wagga
PROGRAM
1.
2.
3.
4.
25T Handicap
Start 9.00am Sharp. Noms close 10.00am
25T Single Barrel
Start at conclusion of H’cap. Noms close 11.00am
25T Points Score
25T Double Barrel
NOMINATIONS: OPEN $15 PER EVENT, VETERANS/LADIES $12 PER EVENT
JUNIORS FREE
$1 ENVIRONMENTAL LEVY FOR ALL COMPETITORS (INCLUDING JUNIORS)
JUNIOR CLASSIC TO BE SHOT IN CONJUNCTION
10 traps available, phono pulls, trappers provided, catering available
Contact Zone Secretary: 02 69592802
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35/50 A Baldry; HG: G Thatcher
96/100.
Tumut 8-6-03
Mild & overcast (14): 30T PS GR CD:
AA: D Powers 88/90, G Thatcher
85/90; A: I Peacock 83/90, P Craig
82/90; B: T Harris 88/90, M Neil 83/90;
50T DB ALEX BAKER MEM. CS: OA:
G Thatcher 50/50; AA: D Powers
49/50; A: I Peacock 52/53; B: G Burton
49/50; 10T PR DR CD: 1st T Harris
18/20, 2nd D Powers 17/20, 3rd G
Thatcher 16/20; HG: D Powers 96/100.
Upper Hunter 17-5-03
Cloudy & cool (15): 25 DB CD: R
Whipps, T McManus 24/25, J Murray,
R Wakem, N Bruin 23/25; 25 PS CD: R
Wakem 71/75; P Allen, N Bruin 69/75;
25 SB CD: N Bruin 24/25; R Wakem
23/25; T McManus, T Turner, B
Whipps 21/25; 25DB CONT DV: R
Wakem 25/25; P Allen, B Whipps
23/25.
Wagga 1-6-03:
5T HC: R Roughan 15/15; 50T MURRUMBIDGEE DB CS:OA: C Strike
87/87; AA: 1st T Wright 86/87, 2nd A
Turner 84/85; A: 1st T Garlick 60/62,
2nd B Hulm 59/62; B: 1st G Burton
48/50, 2nd J McMillan 47/50; C: 1st A
Troth 43/50, 2nd A Turner 36/50; MCP
TM SHIELD: W Storer, R Roughan,
Steve R.
West Wyalong 25-5-03
Windy & cool (24): 25T DB CD: AA &
A: C Foster, R Walsh, P Barnes, K
Noakes, J Nash, M Blazley 25/25; B &
C: N Block 23/25; 25T PS: OA: J Finn
78/78; AA: B Ricketts 77/78; A: B Dent
78/81; B: C Heffer 71/75; C: M Dent
45/75; 20T HC: 1st G Blattman 24/26,
2nd R Walsh 23/26, 3rd C Heffer
22/26; 25T DB CONT. CD: AA & A: C
Foster, R Walsh, J Nash, G Fairman, G
Blattman 25/25; B & C: C Heffer
23/25; HG: R Walsh 140/145.
Yamba 7-6-03
Fine & dunny (51): 25T DB CD: AA: G
Baxter, P Grove,G Harrison , K
McBean 25/25; A: B Ping Kee, T Shine
25/25, P McQuire, R Stevens, B
Colson, J Cunningham 24/25; B: R
Wesslink, M Smith 25/25, P Moloney,
P Smith 24/25; C: A Anderson 23/25m
K Shanahan 22/25, L Grove 21/25;
50T ESTN STATES PS CS: AA: J
Farrell 157/159, P Grove; A: J Cunningham 146/150, B Kneipp 147/150;
B: P Anderson 145/150, B Mitchell
123/150; C: W Reichler 131/150, J
Wilson 128/150; OA: K McBean
149/150; 25T BIG RIVER DB CS: AA:
M Moloney 63/64 J Kent 56/57; A: J
Cunningham 36/37, D Ellis 31/32; B:
B Mitchell 66/67, 2nd M Smith 41/42;
C: B Marjoram 23/28, L Grove 22/28;
OA: B Kneipp 67/67; 25T DB CD: AA:
G Baxter, N Nugent, J Duyker, J Kent,
K McBean 25/25; A: R Beck, P Smith,
T Nash 25/25; B: P Anderson 25/25, G
Warner, B Mitchell 24/25; C: K Shanahan, B Marjoram, L Grove, R Deane
21/25; 50T ESTN STATES DB CS:
AA: K McBean 142/143, J Farrell
116/117; A: B Colson 64/65, P McGuire
63/65; B: G Warner 50/50, P Anderson
47/50; C: W Reichler 43/50, A Anderson 42/50; OA: N Nugent 143/143; 25T
SB CS: AA: J Kent 33/34, G Baxter
27/28; A: B Kneipp 24/25, B Colson
25/27; B: P Moloney 24/25, E Little
23/25; C: W Reichler 23/25, C McDowell 17/25; OA: T Harris 34/34; HG: AA:
J Farell 295/300; A: B Kneipp 308/320;
B: P Anderson 285/300; C: W Reichler
258/300; VE.: J Kent 292/300; LAD.: P
Moloney 259/300; JNR: J Pirlo
272/300; OPEN: K McBean 297/300.
Yass 15-6-03
Cold (21): 25T DB CD: AA: M Gertsenberg 75/75, J Pateman 74/75; A: P
Watchorn 74/75, J Barron 62/75; B: P
Gerstenberg 74/75, S Crown 64/75; C:
D Williams 65/75, M Crane 63/75; 50T
DB CS: OA: S Balough 52/53,AA: 1st
J Pateman 51/55, 2nd A Christou
48/50; A: 1st J Barron 43/50, 2nd P
Watchorn 37/50; B: 1st S Crown 49/54,
2nd J Richardson 48/54; C: 1st J
Crown 46/50, 2nd M Crane 45/50; 25T
SB CD: AA: M Gerstenberg 23/25, B
Humphrey 22/25; A: S Balough 23/25,
P Watchorn 14/25; B: M Patmore
20/25, R Bayley 18/25; C: M Crane, T
True 20/25; HG: J Pateman 143/150.
Victoria
Ararat 7-6-03
Cool & windy: 40T PS CD EO: J
Kelly, K Malcolm, D Perkins 28/30;
25T PS GR CS: OA & AA: J Kelly
68/75; A: D Perkins 67/75; B: 1st G
Leslie 72/81, G Hargreaves 71/81;
C: J Ough 65/75; 25T DB GR CS:
OA & A: D Perkins 24/25; AA: J
Kelly 22/25; B: K Malcolm 23/25, G
Hargreaves 22/25; C: J Ough 18/25;
HG: D Perkins 119/130. OFF THE
FENCE: J Kelly.
Bairnsdale 7-6-03
Cold & windy (24): 50T STATE
CONT. MIDI: AA: 1st H Finken
62/67, 2nd M Sandy 61/67; A: 1st G
McCluskey 47/50; B: 1st G
McDougall 45/50, 2nd R Sandy
49/57; C: 1st A Daff 39/50; 15PR DR:
AA: M Sandy 41/50; A: D treasure
24/30; B: C McDougall 38/50, G
Wallis 22/30; C: A Daff 20/30; 50T
SK CS: A & OA: A Daf 47/50; B: B
Sanderson 43/50; C: G Wood 39/50,
2nd M Sandy 34/50; 50T DB NIGHT
SH.: AA: M Sandy 48/51; A: D Treasure 42/50; B: 1st F Finken 47/50,
2nd B Sanderson 41/50; C: B Davies
37/50.
August 2003
Beaufort 16-5-03
(36): EO GR: AA: W Harris, W
Parks; A: L Cocking, G Ervin, B
Scanlon; B: J Kerr, P Clark, K
Trotter; C: G New; SWZ CONT CS:
OA: W Parks 34/34; AA: 1st L Cook
43/44, 2nd J Kelly 42/44; A: 1st C
Wilkinson 25/26, 2nd L Cocking
24/26; B: 1st J kerr 25/25, 2nd P
Clark 28/30; C: 1st W medwell
24/25, 2nd D Long 23/25; JNR: O
Ivermee 23/25; LAD.: K trotter
16/25; MET.: AA: 1st C McHattie
32/32, 2nd R Williams 31/32; A: 1st
L Cocking 20/20, 2nd G Ervin 17/20;
B: 1st J Kerr 19/20, 2nd K Trotter
18/20; C: 1st W Medwell 19/20, 2nd
D Long 26/29; BALL TR: W Harris.
Beaufort 31-5-03
(43): STH WST ZONE CONT. CS:
OA: W Harris 49/49; AA: 1st A
Pollock 61/62, 2nd G Went 60/62; A:
1st S Holt 25/26, 2nd T Holt 24/26;
B: 1st P Carlon 25/25, 2nd K Trotter
31/33; C: 1st W Medwell 24/25, 2nd
A Holt 23/25; JNR: T Holt 24/25;
VET.: P Carlon 25/25; GEORGE
KIRKPATRICK MEM. CS: OA: O
Ivermee 53/53; AA: 1st L Cook
52/53, 2nd J Kelly 35/36; A: 1st L
Free
Noms
RIVERINA ZONE
NSWCTA
Junior Classic
Sunday August 31st,
2003
National Shooting Ground, Wagga
9.00am start
The Junior Classic will be shot in
conjunction with the Riverina Zone Trap
Carnival. Nominations are free for Juniors
competing at the Zone Carnival
($1 environmental levy will be imposed)
and Juniors will be eligible for overall,
grade and section trophies for each
individual event.
FOR PROGRAM SEE RIVERINA TRAP
CARNIVAL ADVERTISEMENT.
In addition age trophies will be given for 1st,
2nd and 3rd in each of the four age groups:
Under 15, Under 16, Under 17 and Under 18.
Trophies have been supplied by
BERETTA AUSTRALIA
RIO OCEANIA
COCA-COLA
FLIGHT CENTRE
Contact Zone Secretary 02 69592802
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Cocking 41/41, 2nd S Holt 40/41; B:
1st P Carlon 30/30, 2nd A Briggs
43/45; C: 1st A Holt 29/30, 2nd W
Medwell 32/35; JNR: O Ivermee
30/30; VET.: G Strauss 29/30; LAD.:
A Holt 29/30; 25 BT CD: W Harris ,
M Medhurst 22/25.
Castlemaine 28-5-03
Cold (40): 25T NTH WST ZONE
CS: OA: L Knight 34/35; AA: 1st L
Knight 34/35, 2nd R Flower 32/35;
A: 1st G Hawdon 32/33, 2nd B Blake
31/35; B: 1st R Lendon 33/35, 2nd W
Boschetti 31/35; C: 1st K Langridge
32/35, 2nd N Keighram 31/35; JNR:
R Lendon 33/35; LAD.: K Langridge
32/35; 15PR NTH WST ZONE DR:
OA: G Went 27/30; AA: 1st G Went
27/30, 2nd C Hill 45/50; A: 1st B
Blake 26/30, 2nd A Hawdon 24/30;
B: 1st A MCChrystal 26/30, 2nd B
Chaplin 30/40; C: 1st J Friscot
22/30, 2nd B Knight 19/20; JNR: A
Hawdon 24/30; LAD.: J Bird 17/30;
OA HG: L Knight 60/65.
Castlemaine 14-6-03
(54): 25T DB CS: OA: C Hill 69/69;
AA: 1st P Bird 68/69, 2nd C Penno
65/69; A: 1st P Bird 68/69, 2nd A
Hawdon 54/55; B: 1st A McChrystal
36/37, 2nd K Yates 35/37; C: 1st K
Langridge 23/25, 2nd J Hill 21/25;
10PR DD: 1st P Bird & T Psaila
27/27, 2nd B Blake & R Lendon
26/27; OA JNR: A Hawdon 25/25;
OA LAD.: K Langridge 23/25.
Central Wimmera 1-6-03
Overcast (29): 20T DB CD: AA: D
Flavel, D Heinrich, R Black, W
Hawker 20/20; A: S Bethune & R
Papst 20/20; B: B Couch 19/20, B
Papst, D Harris, A Castle 18/20; C:
C Jarred 19/20, J Krause 17/20; 30T
G Eagles Mem. Med. CS: AA & OA:
R Lehmann 70/70, B Robinson
69/70; A: R Papst 48/50, S Bethune
47/50; B: D Harris 45/50, B Papst
44/50; C: J Ough 27/30, C Jarred
26/30; 20T CONT CD: AA: D Flavel
& W Hawker 20/20; A: J Hawker &
G Strauss 19/20; B: A Castle 19/20,
D Harris 18/20; C: J Krause 19/20,
C Jarred & W Mann 17/20; 25M SH:
D Heinrich 10/10.
Central Wimmera 7-6-03
20T DB CD: AA: W Hawker 20/20, D
Flavel 18/20; A: R Coombes 20/20, G
Strauss & A Jones 19/20; B: B
Couch 19/20, J Hinneberg 18/20; C:
S Couch 15/20, J Krause 15/20; 75T
CH. OF CHS.: AA & OA: D Flavel
119/125, W Hawker 116/125; A: R
Coombes 111/125, R Papst 108/125,
N Hinneberg 107/125; B: B Couch
107/125, K Batson 102/125, B Papst
100/125; C: W Mann 94/125, S
Couch 73/125, J Krause 72/125;
25M SH: B Papst 8/8.
Cerberus 7-6-03
Cool & overcast (31): 10T PTS: R
Collins, W Parks, R Williams, P
Mills 30/30; 30T PTS: AA: P Mills
96/90, A Crawford 89/90; A: M
White 89/90, B Webley 87/90; B: N
Bakker 78/90, A Walkinshaw 76/90;
C: J Luis 75/90, T Alaimo 69/90; 30T
DB: AA: C Parks 62/62, P Mills
61/62; A: P Noy 30/30, M White
29/30; B: D Hammond 29/30, C
Findlay 29/31; C: J Luis 21/30, M
Collins 19/32.
Colac 8-6-03
Overcast & cold (17): 10T DB EO:
10/10 ñ I Dickens, I Holt, O
Ivermee, N Telford, C Hepner; 30T
DB: AA: W Calaby 30/30, N Telford
29/30; A: O Ivermee 30/31, 2nd C
Hepner 29/31; B: P McDonald 28/30,
2nd K Arslanian 27/30; C: D Benallack 27/30, B Kilfoyle 25/30; 30T PS
CS: AA: W Calaby 86/90, N Haydon
82/90; A: C Hepner 84/90, J Napoli
82/90; B: K Arslanian 83/90, B Kilfoyle 79/90; C: D Benallack 71/90, P
Biddle 65/90.
Deniliquin 15-6-03
Overcast & drizzle (28): 10T PS EO:
C Fitzgerald, R Northausen, G
Evans, K Shield, R Cugley, P
Connell, S Gee; 20T PS CD: AA: J
Whittakers, C Fitzgerald, K
Shields; A: R Northausen; B: M
Elmes; C: J Norton; 30T DB CS: AA:
G Evans 82/82; A: P Kerr 40/41; B:
Decker 49/50; C: J Tonizzo 38/39;
20PR DR: AA: J Whittakers 50/60;
A: P Kerr 34/40; B: D Norton 31/40;
C: J Matys 22/40; HG: C Fitgerald
155/160.
Donald 8-6-03
Overcast ; 10T PTS EO: K Calder
28/30; M Hayek 25/30; 25T DB
CONT: OA & B: A Rullo 24/25, 2nd
N McQuinn 16/25; AA: W Calder
22/25; A: J Absalom 23/25, 2nd M
Hayek 23/26; C: M Hannigan 18/25,
2nd A Absalom 3/25; 25T PS CONT.:
OA & A: M Hayek 66/75, 2nd K
Clader 62/75; B: 1st N McQuinn
55/75, 2nd A Rullo 54/75; C: 1st M
Hannigan 56/75; 10PR DT: 1st K
Calder 19/20, 2nd M Hayek 15/20;
HC: M Hayek 113/125; JNR HG: A
Rullo.
Euroa 24-5-03
Perfect (18): 10T PS SW: C Asquith,
D Luelf, R Stackhouse 30/30; 25T
ëBUSHRANGERî DB CS: AA &
OA: R Stackhouse 35/35, 2nd C
Asquith 34/35; A: 1st K McKendrick
24/25, 2nd D Barns 23/25; B: 1st D
Collihole 24/25, 2nd B Pyke 26/28;
C: 1st C Peterson 23/25, 2nd I Elder
21/258; 20T TPY HC: 1st J King
31/32, 2nd N Haydon 30/32, 3rd R
Barns 25/26; BM: R Stackhouse
22/25; 15T TWR SB SW: R Stackhouse 15/15, D Luelf, B Pyke, D Collihole 14/15; OA HG: R Stackhouse
97/100.
Foster 14-6-03
Heavy rain & windy (18): 25 MXD T
CS: AA: R Dinsdale 30/35,A: C
Widdows 30/35; B: L Johnston
28/35, 2nd L Ficham 27/35; C: B
McMillan 24/35; 15T SBS DB: 1st J
Smeaton 15/15, 2nd L Johnston
14/15, 3rd T Malone 13/15; 25T
CONT DB CS: AA: T Malone 23/25;
A: A Chant 20/25; B: 1st J Daff
23/25, 2nd T Sanders 22/25; C: B
McMillan; HG: T Malone 62/75; 3
MTHLY HG: C Widdows 205.
Frankston 25-5-03
Sunny (45): 15T PTS: L Mirabella
44/45; 25T DB +5GL: A: 1st K calder
98/100, 2nd L Mirabella 76/100; B:
1st D Grasso 91/100, 2nd J Pettinato 91/100; C: P Lee 70/100; 100T
SK: AA: 1st G Dennison 97/100, 2nd
D Parsell 95/100; A: 1st A Waugh
93/100, 2nd A Mifsud 93/100; B: 1st
T Samoun 93/100; C: 1st C Hanson
89/102, 2nd A Huf 89/100; TR: OA &
AA: C Wennberg 96/100; A: M Rocco
69/75; B: C Galea 70/75; C: R
Liersch 69/75.
Frankston 1-6-03
Overcast (36): 10T PTS: J Stone & D
Barnes 30/30; 100T DB: AA: 1st P
DaSilva 98/100, 2ndR Williams
147/150; A: 1st P Noy 96/100, 2nd G
Sparey 127/132; B: 1st B Barlow
94/100, 2nd D Hammond 93/100; C:
1st P Lee 64/100; 75T SK: AA: 1st G
Dennison 73/75, 2nd T Lowery
CASTLEMAINE
2003 VICTORIA POLICE STATE
TRAPSHOOTING
CHAMPIONSHIPS
(Hosted by the Loddon District Police Trap Club Inc.)
CLAY TARGET CLUB INC
Sunday the 31st of August 2003
Wednesday 27 August 2003
7pm start
STATE
TITLE
50 Target State night S/B c/ship
1st and 2nd AA A B C
Overall takes grade
Practice from 6pm
At: the Bendigo Clay Target Club
Event 1.
Commencing at 10.00am
25 Target Skeet Championship
Noms 12.00
Overall Sash - AA, A, B, C 1st & 2nd
Opt Swp 1.00
(Overall takes Grade) Trophies sponsored by Castle Bacon
(Nominations for event 1 close at 11.30am)
Event 2.
25 Target Pointscore Championship
Noms 12.00
Overall Sash - AA, A, B, C 1st & 2nd
Opt Swp 1.00
(Overall takes Grade) Trophies sponsored by
Beretta Australia
Event 3.
25 Target Single Barrel Championship
Noms 12.00
Overall Sash - AA, A, B, C 1st & 2nd
Opt Swp 1.00
(Overall takes Grade) Trophies sponsored by Autobarn
Event 4.
25 Target Double Barrel Championship
Noms 12.00
Overall Sash - AA, A, B, C 1st & 2nd
Opt Swp 1.00
(Overall takes Grade) Trophies sponsored by Winchester
(Incorporating teams event - teams to comprise 3 police
members and 2 civilians)
OVERALL HIGH GUN (EVTS 2,3 & 4)
(Sash and 250 cartridges)
Ladies, Junior & Veteran High Guns (Trophy)
(Reduced Noms)
POLICE AND CIVILIAN SECTIONS
(Police only to shoot for perpetual trophies on each event)
Refreshments and Ammunition available at the Club
Paul Bird, President, 5441 6717
Chris Langridge Secretary, 5474 2777
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SHOOTING FULL FLURO TARGETS.
For further details
Contact: Glenn Woodhatch 03 5440 2538 or
Peter Beaman 03 5441 5833
August 2003
Result Pages August 2003 7/4/03 7:43 AM Page 19
69/75; A:1st C Sola 71/75, 2nd C
McDougall 64/75; B: 1st P M Brown
67/75, 2nd D Ogden 65/75; C: 1st A
Huf 66/75, 2nd B Mason 63/75; 25T
SK DBLS: AA: 1st Stumpy 70/75,
2nd G Dennison 18/25; B: 1st P M
Brown 21/25, 2nd C Watson 19/25;
C: B Mason 17/25.
Jeparit 15-6-03
Overcast & cold (33): 10T EO 5DB 5
PS: AA: D Flavel, W Hawker, R
Lehmann, D Fisher, R Andrews
20/20; A: N Hinneberg & J Hawker
20/20, B Blackwood, K Pitt, W
Sanders 19/20; B: S Marriott 20/20,
E Bond & A Castle 19/20; C: C
Jarred, J Krause, J Kruger, J Ough,
T Fischer 19/20; 25T DB CS: AA &
OA: W Hawker 152/152, R Lehmann
151/152; A: K Pitt 36/37, W Sanders
& B Blackwood 49/50; B: A Castle
51/52, E Bond 29/30; C: T Fischer
27/28,C Jarred 32/33; 25T PS CASH:
AA: W Hawker 75/75, D Flavel, R
Andrews 74/75;A: W Sanders 73/75,
J Hawker 72/75, B Blackwood 69/75;
B: S Marriott 73/75, A Castle 70/75,
B Hawker 65/75; C: C Jarred 74/75,
J Kruger 69/75, R Batson 68/75.
Kerang 4-6-03
Cool (34): 10T DB EO: P McGraw, N
Lipple, A Rullo, D Pay, T McCraw, G
Hall, C Peach, N Morrison, G
Fletcher; 15PR DD: 1st T Robinson
& C Peach 28/28, 2nd S Wilkins &
M Vistarini 27/28, 3rd R Hosking &
N Morrison 24/25; 25T DB CS: AA:
1st R Peatling 30/30, 2nd N Morrison 29/30; A: 1st D pay 36/36, 2nd P
Bird 35/36; B: 1st A Rullo 25/25, 2nd
I Dower 29/30; C: 1st K Kesper
24/25, 2nd J Costa 27/30.
Kyneton 25-5-03
Fine & cool (28): 20T SB CS: OA: D
Hill 20/20; A: A Langridge 21/23,
2nd A Stevenson 20/23; B: 1st P
McKenzie 20/23, 2nd B Stewart
21/25; C: 1st N McLean 16/20; 20T
WUP CS: OA: A Stevenson 12/22; A:
D Hill 10/21, N Frankling 9/21; B: P
Wilson 11/22, K OíMearo 10/20; C:
N Keighran 11/22; 15T HC: R
Hosking 15/15, P Wilson 16/17, B
Stewart 18/20.
2003 AUGUST
PROGRAM
Korumburra 24-5-03
Fine & sunny (44): 25T HC: 1st J
Buchanan 33/33, 2nd B Barlow
32/33, 3rd L Johnson 29/30, FM: S
Barry 24/25, BM: L Scribani ñ Rossi
30/33; 25T CONT CS: AA: 1st W
Parks 158/158, 2nd N Rundle
157/158; A: 1st S Stokes 47/47, 2nd
N Quick 46/47; B: 1st F Finken
36/36, 2nd T Sanders 35/36; C: 1st
S Barry 24/25, 2nd M Stokes 23/25;
25T DB: AA: 1stN Rundle 40/40,
2nd K Caldercott 39/40; A: 1st S
Stokes 25/25, 2nd J Stone 37/38; B:
1st F Finken 26/26, 2nd L Scribani
ñ Rossi 25/26; C: 1st S Barry 23/25,
2nd J Griffen 22/25; HG: T Malone.
Saturday 2nd
Bendigo 12.00 noon
50tgt Sporting Clays C/ship, 50tgt Skeet C/ship
Sunday 3rd
Numurkah Shepparton 12.00 noon Picnic Shoot
20tgt D/B, 20tgt S/B, 20tgt H/cap, all Cash prizes
Mansfield 18-5-03
Windy & raining (39): 10T PS EO:
30/30 ñ B Forrest, R Williams, A
Blease, S Kirley, M Kirley; 50T
MED. CS: AA: 1st P Kirley 136/140,
2nd L Lewis 96/100; A: 1st S Kirley
96/100, 2nd R Williams 95/100; B:
1st B Pyke 97/100, 2nd D Campagnolo 93/100; C: 1st M Kirley 91/100,
2nd S Callahan 89/100; JNR: 1st N
Kirley 95/100, 2nd S Kirley 91/100;
20PR DR TPY: AA: 1st B Kirley
37/40, 2nd B Forrest 32/40; A: 1st M
Ward 35/40, 2nd S Kirley 31/40; B:
1st D Campagnolo 30/40, 2nd L
Apps 26/40; C: 1st M Kirley 28/40,
2nd R Hearn 23/40; JNR: 1st N
Kirley 28/40, 2nd N Kirley 22/40.
Sunday 10th
Echuca 10.00 am
50Tgt NEZ B/T C/ship, Zone Team Selection
40tgt M/T C/ship, 20tgt S/B Gr. Cash
Southern Peninsula -
August
CERBERUS GUN CLUB
Saturday 2nd 12:00 noon Start
10 Tgt E/O
75 Tgt Medley 25 Tgt D/B 25 Tgt S/B 25 Tgt P/S
AA, A, B, C, 1st, 2nd
Entry by the MAIN (front-east) gate only.
Secretary Chris Carrol (03) 5950 6058 B/H Melways 194 H2
MORNINGTON
CLAY TARGET CLUB
Saturday 9th
Practice @ 12:00 noon comp Start @ 12:30pm
10 Tgt E/O
80 Tgt Medley 20 D/B 20 S/B 20 P/S 20 B/T
AA, A, B, C, 1st, 2nd, 3rd Each Grade
NEPEAN CLAY TARGET CLUB
Saturday 16th 12:30pm Start
100 Tgt D/B
Friday 22nd 7:00pm
50 Tgt Night Simulated AA, A, B, C, 1st-3rd
Secretary Brian Hooper (03) 9787 5570 Melways 259 F2
August 2003
NORTH EAST ZONE / V.C.T.A.
Saturday 9th
Benalla 1.00pm
10tgt P/S C/D E/O, 20tgt P/S C/ship AA, A, B, C,
1st & 2nd, 20tgt D/B C/ship AA, A, B, C, 1st &
2nd 20tgt Cont Gr. C/D, O/A High Gun
Wednesday 13th
Echuca 9.00am
North East Zone School Students
Shooting Championships
Saturday 16th
Wangaratta 12.00 noon DTL
10tgt P/S E/O, 20tgt P/S C/ship,
20tgt D/B C/ship, 15pr D/R C/ship,
Bendigo 12.00 noon
10tgt P/S E/O C/D, 25tgt P/S C/ship,
25tgt S/B C/ship, 25tgt D/B Cont. C/ship.
Sunday 17th
Deniliquin 12.30pm
10tgt D/B E/O, 30tgt D/B C/ship,
20tgt H/cap 1.2.3, 20tgt S/B C/ship.
Mansfield 11.30am
Woods Point Vs Mansfield, Shield shoot
10tgt D/B E/O C/D, 50tgt Winter D/B Gr. C/ship,
20tgt H/cap Trophy.
Friday 22nd
Mathoura 7.00pm
10tgt S/B E/O C/D,
25tgt D/B O/A & 2 Gr., 15tgt P/S 1.2.3
Saturday 23rd
Euroa 1.00pm
10tgt D/B C/D, 25tgt S/B C/ship,
20tgt Trophy H/cap, 20pr D/D C/ship.
Sunday 24th
Colbinabbin 1.00pm
20tgt P/S C/ship, 15tgt H/cap,
20tgt D/B Gr. Met, 20tgt Cont. D/B C/ship.
Saturday 30th
St James 12.30pm
5tgt P/S E/O, 20tgt P/S C/ship,
20tgt D/B C/ship, 15tgt H/cap.
Sunday 31st
Echuca 12.00 noon
50tgt Skeet C/ship,
25tgt NEZ Tower D/B C/ship.
CONTACT CLUBS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.
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FRANKSTON AUSTRALIAN
CLAY TARGET CLUB
INC. A 0010859 S ABN 255 281 411
123 Rossiter Rd Carrum Downs
P O Box 340 Patterson Lakes 3197
Telephone 03 9782 1626
SUNDAY AUGUST 3
1
2
10 Target Points
100 Target Double Barrel
Cash Divide
AA,A,B,C
$5.00
$33.00
1st each grade 1 Case of shells 2nd 1/2 Case of shells
Minimum 5 shooters in each grade for prizes to be paid.
3
4
50 Target Skeet
AA,A,B,C
1st & 2nd
Trophy
50 Target Skeet
AA,A,B,C
1st & 2nd
Trophy
High gun over event 3 and 4 each grade 1 case of shells
$20.00
$20.00
Minimum 5 shooters in each grade for prizes to be paid.
SUNDAY AUGUST 10th, 17th and 31st
No Competition
Club Grounds open from 10am - 6pm for practice
Practice DTL, Skeet, Tower, Trench and 5 Stand Sporting
SUNDAY AUGUST 24
1
2
10 Target Single Barrel
Cash Divide
25 Points 25 Double 25 Ball trap
75 Target Medley
1st each grade 1 Case of shells 2nd 1/2 Case of shells
$5.00
$25.00
Minimum 5 shooters in each grade for prizes to be paid.
3
4
50 Target Skeet
50 Target Tower Points
AA,A,B,C
AA,A,B,C
1st & 2nd
1st & 2nd
Trophy
Trophy
$20.00
$20.00
Cash Divide
$33.00
Proportional prize may apply
5
75 Target ISSF Trap & Final
AA,A,B,C
CLUB OPEN FOR PRACTICE
Monday, Closed
Tuesday & Friday 10am - 4.00pm
Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday 10am - 6.pm
Thursdays Sporting Clays
ISSF Skeet, Trap and Double Trap
DTL, Continental, Ball Trap and Double Rise,
American Skeet and Tower
5 Stand Sporting
Club reserves the right to alter program and prizes
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Maryborough 24-5-03
Fine & mild (38): 10T PT EO: N
Blackmore, W Hurse, L Johnson, G
Elliott, F Hubble, R Hosking, P
Bird, C Dunn, B Rafferty, R Durbridge 30/30; 25T PS GR CS: OA &
AA: G Cassells 141/141, 2nd C
Dunn 140/141; A: N Cracknell
72/75, 2nd J Corbett 71/75; B: B
Lendon 73/75, R Hosking 71/75; C:
W Hurse 93/100, 2nd J Frichot
90/100; 50T DB GR CS: OA: C Dunn
104/104; AA: N Morrison 71/72; A: N
Cracknell 103/104, R Greenwood
65; B: N Blackmore; C: F Hubble
44/50, D Raeburn; 25T SB: AA: J
Shepherd & C Dunn 24/25; A: R
Greenwood 24/25, C Alderson 22/25;
B: B Lendon 22/25, N Blackmore
21/25; C: W Hurse & J Frichot
20/20; HG: C Dunn; OFF THE
POLE: M Rafferty.
Maryborough 31-5-03
Fine & mild (17): 75T SPORT. CLAY
CS: OA: P Stowe 65/75; A: G
OíShannassy 66/80, B Rafferty
63/80; B: R Durbridge 55/75; C: P
Kemp 55/75, S McCallum 53/75.
Melbourne 17-5-03
Fine (70): 75T SPORT. CLAYS: AA:
C Nickson 61/75,2nd V Ruddick
59/75; A: C Barker 64/75, 2nd N
Peart 59/75; B: B Lambevski 61/75,
2nd L Nickson 60/75; C: K Clark
52/75, 2nd M Annett 50/75; VET: R
Jones 62/75, 2nd J Treble 54/75; 25T
PS CS: AA: J Mollica 72/75; A: W
Green 80/84; B & OA: M Piccolo
73/75; C: B Williams 66/75; 25T DB
CS: AA: J Mollica 75/76; A: A Marshall 50/52; B & OA: J Spicer 76/76;
C: W Diston 22/25; 25T CONT. CS:
AA & OA: L McKeon 32/32; A: A
Blease 31/32; B: J Spicer 33/35; C: A
Franklin 22/25.
Melbourne 24-5-03
Fine & cold (80): 25T SB: AA: G
McClure 24/25; A: B Lambevski
23/25; B: J Spicer 23/25; C: J
Longstaff 12/25; 50T DB: AA: C
Henwood 90/91; A & OA: S Pellegrino 91/91;B: J Irons 63/66; C: B
Williams 48/50; 25T PTS CONT.:
AA: N Peart 75/75; A: S Zotti 73/75;
B: M Whitelaw 67/75; C: W Diston
66/75; 75T SPORT.: AA: W Cumberland 52/75; A: R Rees 59/75, 2nd J
Mollica 57/75; B: B Lambevski
62/75, 2nd B Perks 57/75; C: C
Bennett 52/75; VET.: T Spence
61/75, 2nd R Jones 59/75; JNR: J
Jones 42/75.
Melbourne 31-5-03
Fine & cold (45): 25T PS: AA & OA:
K Calder 74/75; A: R Williams
73/75; B: M Gale 67/75; C: D Tabe
62/75; 50T ìJIM MELROSEî DB
CS: OA: C Henwood 78/78; AA: R
Christopher 77/78, 2nd B Humphris
73/74; A: J Barklem 68/69, 2nd S
Zotti 67/69; B: M Whitelaw 55/58,
2nd M Piccolo 54/58; C: P Lee
45/51,2nd J Longstaff 50/57; 100T
SK CS: AA: P Johnston 99/100; A: M
Mifsud 98/101; B: B Hine 90/100.
Melbourne 7-6-03
Cold & overcast (30): 100T SK: 1st C
Peak 103/108, 2nd S Pellegrino
102/108; 25T SB: AA: C Henwood
36/38; A: A Blease 24/25; B: A
McCreddan 25/25; 40T DB: AA &
OA: C Henwood 49/49; A: J Napoli
40/40; B: B Pyke 44/47; 25T CONT.:
AA & OA: V Mollica 75/75; A: J
Napoli 69/75; B: M Whitelaw 71/75.
Melbourne 14-6-03
Cold & rain; 100T SK GR CS: AA: S
Nelson 88/100; A: L Durham 94/100;
B & OA: P Brown 98/100; C: C
GEELONG CLAY
TARGET CLUB
Reg No A5130
PH 03 5229 4259
August Program
Saturday 2nd Sporting Clays
12.00 noon start
Sunday 3rd
1.00pm start
Ev 1 10 Tgt E/O P/S C/D
$5.00
Ev 2 25 Tgt D/Barrel
$10.00
1st & 2nd AA A B C
Ev 3 25 Tgt P/score
$10.00
1st & 2nd AA A B C
Ev 4 20 Tgt Continental
$9.00
1st & 2nd AA A B C
Sunday 24th
1.00pm start
Ev 1 10 Tgt E/O P/S C/D
$5.00
Ev 2 25 Tgt D/Barrel
$10.00
1st & 2nd AA A B C
Ev 3 30 Tgt mixed targets
$12.00
10 D/B 10 P/S 10 S/B
1st & 2nd AA A B C
Ev 4 20m Tgt mixed meterage
$9.00
AA 20m A 18m B 16m C 14m
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Sunday 31st
12.30pm start
Ev 1 75 Tgt Ball Trap
$26.00
1st & 2nd AA A B C
Ev 2 75 Tgt Skeet
$26.00
1st & 2nd AA A B C
L J V Red Noms
August 2003
Hanson 83/100; 25T PS: AA: J
Mollica 75/75; A: B Lambevski
71/75; B: M Whitelaw 63/75; C: J
Durham 21/25; 25T DB: AA: R
Williams 25/25; A: M White 24/25;
B: M Whitelaw 24/25; C: J Durham
21/25; 15 NOV. HC: 1st L Lewis
15/15, 2nd L Mirabella 30/31, 3rd C
Henwood 29/31.
Metropolitan 15-6-03
Cold & windy (27): 15T PTS: 1st N
Kirley 43/45, 2nd J Vella 42/45, 3rd
S Zotti & A Blease 41/45; 25T PTS:
A: A Blease 75/78; B: D Cocozziello
69/75; C: A Holt 65/75; 100T DB: A
& OA: B Iles 98/100, 2nd A Varano
96/100; A: 1st E Signorotto 109/112,
2nd N Guida 108/112; B: 1st
Cocozziello 85/100, 2nd N Kirley
84/100; C: 1st A Holt 95/100, 2nd J
Maiolo 91/100.
Mt Bogong 1-6-03
Rain & cold (18): 10T PS EO: R
Phefley, K Maurey 29/30; 20T PS
CS: A: K Jones 56/60, D Hunt 54/60;
B & OA: S Coulston 71/75, K
Maurey 70/75; C: I Erbacher 45/60,
R Fish 44/60; 15T TPY HC: 1st D
Norton 21/23, 2nd D Hunt 20/2, 3rd
K Jones 18/20; 15T DB CS: A & OA:
K Jones 23/23, D Hunt 16/17; B: K
Maurey 22/23, R Phefley 15/16; C: R
Fish 14/15, A McGregor 13/15; HG:
K Maurey 114/120.
Myamyn 9-6-03
Mild & dull (23): 25T DB CS: A &
OA: J Dumnsey 57/57, 2nd P
Vaughan 28/29; AA: 1st R Millard
56/57, 2nd A Pollack 28/29; B: 1st A
Malseed 23/25, 2nd M Holloway
26/30; C: 1st B Rundell 20/25, 2nd T
Egan 18/25; 25T DB CLUB CS: OA
& A: P Vaughan 37/37, 2nd L
Oakley; AA: 1st G McLean 35/36,
2nd M Sullivan 33/34; B: 1st B
Wythe 29/30, 2nd R Rundell; C: 1st
T Egan 17/25, 2nd D Rundell 16/25;
20T PS NOV.: AA: 1st R Millard
60/60, 2nd G McLean 59/60; A: 1st
M Dyson 56/60, 2nd R Sanders
52/60; B: 1st B Wythe 54/60, 2nd A
Malseed 53/60; C: 1st B Rundell
47/60, 2nd T Egan 40/60; HG: R
Millard; YEARLY HG: A: P
Vaughan; B: A Malseed; C: B
Rundell.
Nepean 17-5-03
Cloudy (19): 100T STEP BACK: AA:
1st K Caldecott 98/102, 2nd A Crawford 97/102, 3rd W Woodward
95/100; A: 1st P Noy 96/100, 2nd J
Stone 95/100, 3rd N Quick 91/100;
B: 1st D Hammond 110/116, 2nd P
Brennan 109/116, 3rd B Barlow
93/100; C: 1st K Janzik 88/102, 2nd
J Luis 87/102.
Nepean 23-5-03
Cool & fine (60): 50T NIGHT SIMULATED: AA: 1st K Caldecott 46/59,
2nd A Crawford 45/59, 3rd A Opie
38/50; A: 1st
T Hammond 39/50, 2nd D Lauritzen
36/50, 3rd M Little 33/50; B: 1st M
Venturini 38/50, 2nd R Clarkson
30/50, 3rd J Cambell 36/50; C: 1st R
Dalia 35/50, 2nd D Cambell 42/59,
3rd F Milano 41/59.
Numurkah/Sheparton 1-6-03
Fine & cool (22): 10T EO PS CD: J
Wellman, B Ford 30/30; 30T POS
CS: AA & OA: C Hill 117/117, C
Patten 95/96; A: T Calandro
116/117, J Wellman; B: L McNair
86/90, 2nd A Wilson 81/90; C: J
Matys 87/90, F Zito 81/90; 60T CH.
OF CH.: AA & OA: C Patten 99/100,
C Hill 98/100; A: J Wellman 99/100,
2nd R Northausen; B: L McNair
Gippsland Programme
August 2003
Saturday 2nd Bairnsdale Noon
100 Mixed Targets Championship
(20 DB 20 PTS 20 SB 20 PR)
Secretary K Cousens 5153 1079
Sunday 10th Wonthaggi Noon
1. 25T PTS CD
2. 50T Jeph & Dot Kent Memorial
(25 DB 25 SB) AA A B C 1st & 2nd
3. 25T Ball Trap Graded
President M Foon 0419 899 378
Saturday 16th Morwell Noon
1. 50T DB Championship AA A B C 1st & 2nd
2. 30T SB Trophies AA A B C 1st & 2nd
Secretary S Stokes 5134 2101
Saturday 23rd Korumburra Noon
1. 25T PTS Graded
2. 50T DB Graded
Secretary C Widdows 5662 3079
Saturday 23rd Tambo Valley 10.30am
Novelty Shoot
Secretary P Sandy 5159 4368
Saturday 30th Traralgon Noon
1. 10 T PTS CD AA A B C
2. 75 Mixed Targets Championship
AA A B C 1st & 2nd
Secretary W McPherson 5174 1450
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MELBOURNE
GUN CLUB
Victoria Rd Lilydale 3140
www.melbournegunclub.com.au
August
Saturday 2nd
Open Jnr
1. 75 Tgt Skeet Grade Cash Trophy
2. 25 Tgt Skeet Doubles Cash Trophy AA, A, B, C
3. 15 Tgt Single Barrel C/D
4. 15 Tgt Double Barrel C/D
5. 15 Tgt Pointscore AA, A, B, C
6. 10 Pair Double Rise
$31
$12
$8
$8
$8
$10
Saturday 9th
Open Jnr
1. 75 Tgt Skeet Grade C’ship AA, A, A, B, C
2. 25 Tgt Skeet Doubles Grade C’ship AA, A, B, C
3. 50 Tgt Double Barrel Grade 1st & 2nd
4. 25 Tgt Continental Grade 1st & 2nd
5. 75 Tgt Trench & Final O/A, A, B, C
$31
$12
$20
$12
$31
Saturday 16th
Open Jnr
1.75 Tgt Sporting Clays Grade C’ship AA, A, B, C, Vet
1st & 2nd
2. 20 Tgt Points Score C’ship AA, A, B, C
3. 20 Tgt Double Barrel C’ship AA, A, B, C
4. 20 Tgt Single Barrel C’ship AA, A, B, C
5. 20 Tgt Continental Double Barrel C’ship AA, A, B, C
$31
$11
$11
$11
$11
Saturday 23rd
$20
$6.60
$4
$4
$4
$5
$20
$6.60
$13
$6.60
$20
$20
$5
$5
$5
$5
Open Jnr
1. 75 Tgt Sporting Clays Grade Trophy AA, A, A, B, C, Vet
1st& 2nd
$31
2. 20 Tgt Pointscore Grade C’ship AA, A, B, C,
$11
3. 40 Tgt Double Barrel Grade C’ship AA, A, B, C
$18
4. 15 Tgt Handicap
$8
Saturday 30th
$20
$5
$11
$4
Open Jnr
1. 50 Tgt Skeet Grade C’ship AA, A, B, C
$20 $13
2. 50 Tgt Skeet Doubles Grade C’ship AA, A, B, C
$20 $13
High Gun over events 1 & 2
3. Melbourne Gun Club Champion of Champions
100 Targets
$30 $26
20 Tgt Double Barrel, 20 Tgt Single Barrel, 20 Tgt Pointscore,
20 Tgt Continental, 10 Pair Double Rise O/A $200 plus sash,
AA, A, B, C 1st $100 AA, A, B, C 2nd $50
93/100, M Northausen 90/100; C: J
Ford 90/100, 2nd F Zito 89/100; HG:
J
Wellman
218/220;
LAD.:J
Winters; JNR: B Harbor 11/11.
Sebastopol 16-6-03
Cold & showers; 25T DB: AA: W
Calaby, N Morrison, N Haydon 25/25;
A: G Ervin, M Pollock 25/25; B: C
Turner 25/25; C: B Havisham 22/25;
25T PS: AA: W Calaby 74/75; A: P
Edmondson 74/75; B: A McChrystal
71/75; C: B Havisham 56/75; 10PR
DR: AA: L Cook 19/20; A: P Edmondson 19/20; B: R Hosking 16/20; C: F
Doblie, B Havisham 13/20.
St Arnaud 25-5-03
Good (22): 10T PS EO: W Sadler, D
Bertalli, J McVitty 30/30; 25T DB
GR CS: OA: J Kelly 76/76, 2nd S
Reyne 75/76; A: T Foster 27/28, D
Perkins 26/28; B: M Walls 29/30,
2nd W Sadler 39/41; C: S Chipperfield 35/36, 2nd D Wilson 28/31; 25T
HC: 1st J McVitty 33/33, 2nd W
Sadler 32/33, 3rd 31/32; JNR HG: S
Chipperfield 72/80; HG: J McVitty
80/80; OTF: P Chipperfield.
St James 31-5-03
Sunny & windy (42): EO 5T PTS: R
Bevan, T Guck, B Symes, T Plum, M
Kelly, N Haydon, T Hargreaves, J
kelly, M Gribben; 20T DB: AA: 1st J
Gemmill, 2nd T Plum; A: 1st G
Shale, 2nd M Ilkison; B: 1st M
Beecham, 2nd K Maurey; C: 1st C
Lewis, 2nd D Williams; OA: J
Gemmill; 15T HC:1st G Boyd, 2nd J
Plum, 3rd M Kelly; 10PR DR: AA &
A: 1st T Hicks, 2nd D Wilson; B: 1st
N Cooper, 2nd J Kelly; C: 1st J Ford,
2nd M Hargreaves; HG: T Plum.
Swan Hill 18-5-03
Cloud, wind then fine (44): 25T PS
CS BOB McGillivray MEM.: OA &
AA: G Fletcher 74/75, 2nd S Lowery
81/84; A: 1st A Byrne 72/75, 2nd W
Perry 96/105; B: 1st I Dower 79/84,
2nd G Goddard 76/84; C: 1st T
Schlotens 67/75, 2nd T Wilson
63/78; 50T DB BOB McGillivray
MEM. CS: OA & AA: S Atkins 56/56,
2nd D Fisher 49/50; A: 1st G
Cowland 50/50, 2nd A Byrne 55/56;
B: 1st G McGillivray 47/50, 2nd L
Swinnerton 46/50; C: 1st T Fisher
46/50, 2nd T Wilson 44/50; OA HG: :
S Atkins 130/133; VET. HG: A
Byrne 120/125; LAD. HG: C Swinnerton; JNR HG: R Atkins 109/125.
Swan Hill 15-6-03
Overcast & breezy (18): 10T DB EO:
D Costa, J Absalom. B Coates, P
Costa, G Cowland, S Bates 10/10;
50T DB CS: AA: D Costa 48/50; A: B
Coates 50/52, 2nd G Cowland 49/52;
B: P Costa 48/50, 2nd R Dalton
43/50; C: J Costa 44/50, 2nd K Pickering 44/50; 25T DB PS: AA: D
Costa 72/73; A: S Bates 73/75, 2nd D
Perkins 71/75; B: 1st K Kesper
65/75, 2nd P Costa 64/75; C: J Costa
63/75, T Wilson 58/75.
Traralgon 31-5-03
Perfect: 25T HC BUDGE SH.: 1st T
Malone, 2nd N Court, 3rd G
McCluskey; FM: S McMahon; BM: L
Lewis; 30T DB CS: AA: 1st B Webb,
2nd L Lewis; A: 1st C Ellis, 2nd S
Wade; B: 1st L Johnston, 2nd J
Buchanan, L Glover, A Walkinshaw;
C: 1st S McMahon, 2nd B Davis;
OA: B Webb.
Tyrendarra 7-6-03
Windy (29): 20T HC: 1st J Matthey
19/20, 2nd W Wombwell 19/21, 3rd
B Mayfield 18/21; 25T DB CS: OA &
AA: B Mayfield 25/25, 2nd G
WANGARATTA
CLAY TARGET CLUB
Saturday August 16th DTL 12 Noon
Event 1 10 Tgt PS EO $6
Event 2 20 Tgt PS C/Ship AA A B C
1st & 2nd & BJ
Noms. Open $10 Red $8 Jnr $4 OS $2
Event 3 20 Tgt DB C/Ship AA A B C 1st & 2nd
Noms. Open $10 Red $8 Jnr $4 OS $2
Event 4 15 Pr DR C/Ship AA A B C 1st & 2nd
Noms. Open $12 Red $10 Jnr $6 OS $2
Event 5 Junior 10 Tgt SB $1
Open, Veterans & Junior High Guns over program
Advance Notice
WANGARATTA 2 DAY
TRAP SHOOT
PRACTICE AVAILABLE ON SATURDAY
MORNINGS AND WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS
ON AUTOMATIC TRAPS
October 18 & 19
Full details October CTSN
The Committee reserves the right to alter the program if considered necessary
The committee reserves the right to alter the programs if considered necessary
President Daryl Hunt 03 5722 1169
Secretary Trevor Jones 03 5726 9262
All Prices include G.S.T
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Hayden 37/38; A: 1st L Oakley
55/56, 2nd M Dyson 54/56; B: 1st B
Wythe 24/25, 2nd H Hardcastle
26/28; C: 1st J Oates 21/25, 2nd D
Long 24/29.
A: 1st R Evans 31/32, 2nd M Dyson
30/32; B: 1st M Holloway 28/30, 2nd
N Fleming 28/30; C: 1st T Kenneally
23/25, 2nd J Oates 22/25; OFF THE
BOX: R Millard 8/8.
Warracknabeal 25-5-03
Fine & sunny (16): 10T PS EO: AA:
D Heinrich, R Black, R Lehman
30/30; A: P Marshall 30/30, M Kingwill, T Foster 29/30; B: J Witney
29/30, A Castle 22/30; C: J Ough
24/30, J Sanders 21/30; 25T SB CS:
A & OA: T Foster 25/25, 2nd P Marshall 20/25; AA: D Heinrich 24/25,
2nd B Robinson 27/29; B: L
Niewand 24/25, 2nd A Castle 24/30;
C: J Ough 19/25,2nd A Facchin; 25T
DB CS: AA: 1st D Flavel & R
Lehmann 85/85; A: R Papst 77/78,
2nd P Marshall 23/25; B: A Castle
25/28, L Niewand 24/28; C: B Mann
24/25, J Ough 20/25.
Werribee / Victorian 8-6-03
20 PR DD: 1st I urch & D Edwards
20/20, 2nd W Wellham & D Cooke
19/20; 10 PR DR: 1st W Wellham
16/20, 2nd I Urch 15/20, 3rd D
Edwards 14/20; 25T DB CD: W
Wellham & D Cooke 24/25.
Warrnambool 31-5-03
Fine & windy: 30T SWZ SK CS: A:
1st M Dyson 44/50, 2nd G Jennings
41/50; B: 1st B Attwood 43/50, 2nd
K Jackman 41/50; C: 1st B Cleggett
34/50, 2nd Z atton 31/50; 25T SWZ
PS TWR: A: 1st G Jennings 75/75,
2nd M Dyson 74/75; B: 1st B
Attwood 71/75, 2nd A Loubey 70/75;
C: 1st T Egan 60/75, 2nd L Jennings
58/75.
Warrnambool 14-6-03
Wet & windy (28): 25T PS CS: AA:
1st N Hayden 73/75, 2nd R Millard
74/78; A: 1st P Vaughan 72/75, 2nd
M Sutherland 68/78; B: 1st D
Grummett 66/75, 2nd M Dumensy
85/96; C: 1st J Oates 66/75, 2nd T
Kenneally 64/75; 25T DB: AA: 1st G
Hayden 31/31, 2nd R Millard 30/31;
Woods Point 25-5-03
Cold & clear (21): 5T EO DB PTS: D
Rosenhain, P West, K Skinner, C
Skinner 15/15; 20T HC: 1st T Apps
19/20, 2nd P Desmond 22/24, 3rd S
Bedgood 21/24, 4th S Kirley 20/23;
50T MED 10SB 10DB 10PTS 10PR
DR: OA & AA: 1st R Kirley 74/80,
2nd A Guppy 73/80; A:1st K Skinner
59/70, 2nd E Woods 56/70; B: 1st D
Rosenhain 69/80, 2nd R Lay 68/80;
C: 1st D Port 55/70, 2nd S Bedgood
48/70; JNR: S Kirley 54/80.
Yarrawonga 1-6-03
Cloudy (24): 10T PS EO: S Hay & T
Little; 20T PS CD: A: N Clark 60/60,
T Jones 59/60, R Carter 59/60; B: T
Little 56/60, N Daly 55/60; C: G
Phillips 56/60, K Adkins 52/60; 25T
DB: A: 1st T Peacock 58/58, 2nd N
Clark 33/34; B: 1st T Little 24/25,
2nd D Porter 23/25; C: 1st T Connell
57/58, 2nd G Phillips 24/25; 20T
CONT: A: 1st T Walls 48/48, 2nd G
Peacock 36/37; B: 1st D Porter
44/45, 2nd N Daly 43/45; C: 1st T
Connell 47/48, 2nd R Ferguson
28/30; HG: N Clark 133/135.
VENETO &
ABRUZZO
Clay Target Shooters
Sunday 24/8/03 Start Time
12 Noon
Venue WISCI Complex, Ballan Road Werribee
(11km from Werribee)
Noms Reduced - Full
Event 1 10 Tgt E/O PTS C/D
N/A $7.00
Event 2 50 Tgt 5 Stand Sporting
1st & 2nd AA, A, B, & C
$21.00 $25.00
Event 3 25 Tgt P/S
1st & 2nd AA, A, B, & C
$10.00 $12.00
Sponsored by Silverii’s Pharmacy 333 St Georges Road Fitzroy North
CARTRIDGES, FOOD AND REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE ON SHOOT DAYS.
The committee reserve the right to alter or modify any event if necessary.
President: Veneto Mr Earnesto Bertollo
Phone (03) 9852 0694
President: Abruzzo Mr Mario Salvatore
Phone: (03) 9359 1938
August 2003
Werribee/Victorian
Clay Target Club
AUGUST
2003
Open Wed, Fri & Sat from 1.00pm
Sunday 3rd 12 noon
100 tgt Trench Handicap
$35
pays 1st to 6th AA-0, A+4, B+8, C+12
Sunday 10th 12 noon
10 tgt D/B E/O off 20M
$7
25 tgt Champ of Champ 20M
O/All 1st & 2nd x 4 Grades
Perpetual Trophy 28gr Max
$15
25 tgt D/B Graded C/ship
O/All 1st & 2nd x 4 Grades
$12
15 tgt Novice C/ship inc shells $15
5 stand Event Time Permitting
Sunday 17th 12 noon
75 tgt Trench + final
$33
O/All, 1st A, B & C
50 tgt 5 Stand Event
$20
Skeet & DTL Practice Available
Sunday 24th
Venetto/Abruzzo
shoot
(See separate ad this issue)
Sunday 31st 12 noon
75 Pair Double Trap
O/All & 1st in A, B & C
$55
5 Stand, DTLine & Skeet available
President A. DeMuri 0418 353 268
Secretary C. Watts 03 9742 1134
Management reserves the right to change the program
Min of 5 shooters for 2nd each Grade
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RATES AND CONDITIONS
This section is for the exclusive use of ACTA members, and has been introduced for
the purchase, sale and exchange of personal equipment.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to the new Gun Laws, all classified ads submitted must include
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Advertisers must comply with the copy deadlines as detailed on page 2 of this issue,
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Payment must accompany advertisement.
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WANTED: “For Private Collection”
Old Paper shot shells and 2 piece packets. Powder tins. Catalogues.
Shooting memorabilia. Will pay good money
PH 03 5775 1652 Mick Ward. Shooters License No. 437 647-40B
FOR SALE: ASE90 - Skeet: K Wright Stock Silver Action - Olympic
rings (S/N ADO584B).
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Both are cased and in excellent condition.
PH 07 4941 7035 AH Mob: 0438 234 724
Lic No: 14006101-01
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SHOOT CALENDAR — SHOOT CALENDAR
2003
Aug 10*
Aug 22-24
Aug 22-24
Aug 24-25
Aug 24*
Aug 30-31
Aug 31
Aug 31
Sept 5-7
Sept 13
Sept 13-14
Sep 19-21
Sep 19-21
Sep 20-21
Sep 27-29
Oct 3-6
Oct 11-12
Oct 11-12
Oct 18-19
Nov 1-2
Nov 1-2
Nov 1-2
Nov 7-9
Nov 8-9
Nov 9*
Nov 10-15
Nov 23*
Nov 22-23
Nov 28-30
50T PS Championship
2003 State Skeet Carnival
Annual Golden Clay Open
NT ISSF Carnival
100T Novelty Field
2 Day Shoot
Riverina Zone Trap Carnival
Riverina Zone Junior Classic
2003 State ISSF Carnival
North West Zone Carnival
Annual two day Open Shoot
QLD State Skeet Carnival
Geraldton Crayfish Carnival
Victorian ISSF Grand Prix
WA State DTL Carnival
2003 State Trap Carnival
State Skeet
Victorian ISSF Grand Prix
Annual 2 Day Trap Shoot
SA State ISSF Carnival
Metropolitan Grand Prix 2003
Macquarie Masters Open
Victorian Trap Carnival
Skeet Pre Nationals
60T C of C
Skeet Nationals
Skeet
QLD State Sporting Carnival
Victorian State ISSF C’ships
Shoalhaven CTC
Wagga Wagga
Cobar CTC
Darwin CTC
Shoalhaven CTC
Tasmania Gun Club, Evandale
National Ground, Wagga Wagga
National Ground, Wagga Wagga
SISC Cecil Park
Castlemaine Gun Club
Goondiwindi Gun Club
Townsville Gun Club
Geraldton Clay Target Club
Frankston-Australian Clay Target Club
West Australian Gun Club
Wagga Wagga
Tasmania Gun Club, Evandale
Melbourne Gun Club
Wangaratta Clay Target Club
State Shooting Park
Metropolitan CTC
Dubbo Gun Club
Echuca CTC
National Shooting Complex, Wagga NSW
Shoalhaven CTC
National Shooting Complex, Wagga NSW
Shoalhaven CTC
Toowoomba Clay Target Club
TBA
Indian Ocean Masters Games
Geraldton Clay Target Club
2004
May 1-9
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