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OFC February 14 .indd - Australian Clay Target Association
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It is with great sadness I attended on behalf of the membership
of the Australian Clay Target Association the funeral of
Mr Douglas Wilkin Smith (Doug Smith) who passed away
on 7 December. It was an honour and a privilege to be there.
Doug will be remembered as a great and loyal competitor
who was respected by all. The thoughts and sympathy of all
clay target members is extended to Doug’s family and
friends.
-oooOoooThere has been some misinformation disseminated regarding the new clothing rule that
has come out of the ISSF meeting in Germany. The rundown re the rule is in this CTSN
however in short, there is a dress standard required when competing at events that are
qualifiers for overseas competition, as example, State, National or international ISSF
events. This does not mean that at local club competition, competitors are required to
comply fully with the ISSF clothing policy. The status quo remains for those competitions,
however for the major events competitors are required to comply.
It would be remiss not to remind all members that there is an expected dress code as well
for all disciplines. Please contact your club secretary if you are unsure.
The ACTA Coaching Committee, chaired by Mr Dave Howe (Northern Territory) is
presently assessing applications that were submitted for the National Coaching Director.
Unfortunately at this time I and the Executive Committee haven’t had a recommendation
made as to whether there is a successful or suitable candidate; however the membership
will be made aware in the next CTSN.
The Executive Committee has also been busy preparing for 2014 to complete their
requirements in the ACTA 2014 Business Plan. Some committees are well into tasks
allotted to them and I thank each Executive Member on behalf of the membership. As
provided to you before, this plan is incorporated into the ACTA budget and allows for a
clear financial and methodical approach to complete ACTA business requirements.
Taking the association even further into the future is the work conducted by the Executive
Officer, (Tony Turner), ACTA office staff and ACTA member Mr Frank Auditore. These
people have been working tirelessly to improve and incept a new ACTA database relative
to member information, membership renewals and other computer orientated functions.
It is time, the membership steps into the 21st Century. We are already a tenth of the way
through and we still have a manual membership renewal system! This new system, to
be implemented in 2014, will be an exciting advancement for the association and I wait
eagerly for it to commence. Some club secretaries and members may oppose the change
from the old manual system that operates today, however the ACTA needs to progress.
This is a great start.
Another issue that I reported on previously is the provision of club articles for the CTSN.
Some club secretaries or media officers are still providing hand written or typed copy to
the ACTA office. The office now has the approval of the Executive Committee to return
these to the authors for provision to the ACTA in electronic format. Staff presently spend
numerous hours retyping club and State reports and by making this change, their time can
be allocated to other functions.
Finally, I thank all members for their constructive feedback as to the conduct of the
association in 2013. This has helped the Executive Committee and myself immensely.
I look forward to speaking to you and as many other members as I can in 2014,
commencing with the National ISSF Carnival at Whiteman Park in Perth in January.
At the time of writing we are fast approaching the Christmas and New Year break. I hope
that you and your family had a great holiday (if you had one) and see you next year!
Stay safe!
Allan Vilcins
FEBRUARY 2014 – AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS
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Executive Officer’s Report
It is now 2014, all memberships were due and payable by the
1st of January. Please ensure you have a receipt from your club for your
payment as you will be required to show proof of membership if you do
not have your 2014 ACTA Membership sticker. For the safety of all
members please ensure your membership is paid prior to shooting.
The ACTA Executive has decided on a number of important initiatives
to ensure the Association moves forward. The first is the implementation
of a new data base and website, which will be developed jointly and
launched in April 2014. This new data base will replace the access data
base provided to the Association by long-time supporter John Coleman.
I would like to take the opportunity to thank John for his valued
contribution to the Association over many years. John also developed
the shoot scoring system “Clay 2000” that was used at many National
events in the mid to late 2000’s. That data base however is now thirteen
years old and we require new software to enable us to capture more
information, thus enabling us to meet the expectation of our members.
The new data base and website combination will allow each individual
member to access their own personal information and change personal
details such as address, phone etc. and join/renew and pay on line.
There will be numerous levels of administration rights that will allow
secretaries of clubs to access their own member information as will Zone
and State Secretaries. Designated Club officials will be able to access
basic information such as ACTA number, Address, Club for entering
shooters in events. The information will also disclose if the member is
currently financial.
Being web based the information will be easily available to members with
internet access.
The Executive Committee also voted to retain current and long time
insurer Pollards Insurance. John Le Brasse and his staff have been
excellent to deal with over many years with claims (very few I must add)
and have dealt with them efficiently. The Associations excellent record on
safety has ensured the premiums we pay are kept to a minimum.
The target tenders and independent target testing results were provided
to the Championships Committee. The Championships Committee
recommendation was presented and accepted with VIVAZ targets given
the National Trap Championship contract and White Flyer the Skeet
contract. We look forward to the support of both Target suppliers in
2014.
We have initiated some changes in the CTSN with States now being
provided the opportunity to inform members of valuable Association
information in the same way that the ACTA do through the Presidents
column and the ACTA News area. We believe this initiative will keep
all members informed from State to National level. To facilitate these
new changes it is important to note all information and material for the
CTSN is supplied electronically. The ACTA AGM will see a number of
changes proposed to the existing Constitution in line with requirements
from the department of Justice in Victoria. These proposed changes will
be mandatory to retain our incorporation. I will detail these proposed
changes/additions in future editions of the CTSN.
Tony Turner
CONTENTS
National President’s Notes 1
Executive Officer’s Report 2
Lorraine Hughes, World Champion 3
2013 Glenn Trophy 3
ACTA News 4
Goulburn – Clem Rowe, Alan Cramp
Memorial 5
Australia and New Zealand Skeet Postal
Challenge 2013 5
QCTA State Skeet Carnival 2013 6
2014 National Trap Championships
Official Program 8
The Forest CTC – Harry Nolan
Memorial 12
Majura Park Holcim Aust National Capital
Shoot 13
Morwell Melbourne Cup Day Shoot 15
Hermidale Anniversary Shoot 16
Photo Competition 17
Port Macquarie - Bob Wearne
Memorial 18
2
Cressy Shoot Aids McGrath
Foundation 20
Cuzzo’s Ramblings 22
Festive Shoot at Treloar CTC 23
Competition Results:
Victoria 27
Queensland 32
New South Wales 35
Northern Territory 46
Western Australia 46
Tasmania 47
South Australia 47
Kerang Clay Target Club News 48
Psychological Skills for Shooting 49
ACTA National Trap Winners
1936-Present 50
Photo Competition No. 12 Winner 55
Port Augusta Birthday Shoot 56
Bega Gun Club Christmas Shoot 58
Baker Memorial Shoot at Kempsey 59
Ken Gibbon Memorial at Tyagarah 60
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS – FEBRUARY 2014
Classifieds 60
Club News 60
2013 Mathoura Champion, Tim
Maher 61
ZZ Sydney Australia Competition 62
Break Badges 62
Shoot Calendar 62
ACTA New Members 63
2014 Annual Registration & Club
Membership Form 64
FRONT COVER
Australia’s Glenn Trophy
winning team at the
Canterbury Gun Club,
New Zealand.
L-R: Adrian Cousens,
Ben Garraway,
Glenn Clarke, David
O’Sullivan and Lorraine
Hughes.
Comment by team
members: “We maybe
carrying Lorraine here,
but we certainly did not have to carry her
during the Team Shoot”
LORRAINE HUGHES
Ladies American Skeet World Champion
The home of American skeet shooting is
the World Shooting complex at San
Antonio in Texas, USA where
here
every September contestantss
arrive from all over the world
to compete for success over
an intense 8 days of fierce
competition.
This year saw the entries close at a
massive 880 competitors including
20 or so Australians and a similar
number of New Zealanders.
Australians Lorraine and Nigel Hughes
ghes
from Caboolture Clay Target Club in Brisbane were competing for both individual
ividual titles
as well as for the coveted husband and wife honours
honours.
On only the second day of the main competition Lorraine won
the 12 gauge Ladies World Champion for 2013, becoming the first
Australian lady to ever do so and the pinnacle of her shooting career
so far.
Lorraine was amongst those competitors to shoot a qualifying
score of 149/150 to secure her place alongside the world’s best in
the shoot-off, these were held in the evening under lights and it is
here that Lorraine went into battle against the
world’s best and most experienced lady
skeet shooters.
Without showing a glimmer of
nerves her steely determination
saw her hit pair after pair of
targets with her fellow finalists
falling along the way as one after
another they missed.
On what was to become the
final pair of the event Lorraine
convincingly demolished both
her targets with ease leaving only
one competitor to shoot her own
pair to draw level, this final competitor
hit her first target but missed her second
one immediately making Lorraine the first ever
Australian lady to win a world championship for
American skeet much the vocal delight of the supporting Australian
and New Zealanders in the crowd.
This is Lorraine’s highest achievement to date and adds the title
of ‘World Champion’ to her growing list of skeet shooting awards
including being the first lady to qualify for the Glenn trophy team
who recently successfully represented Australia in the New Zealand
Nationals recently held in Christchurch.
2013 GLENN TROPHY
Christchurch, New Zealand
2013 was the travelling year for the Australian Skeet team
who headed to Christchurch, New Zealand to shoot for the
auspicious Glenn Trophy.
The competition was held after the Kilwell event. Low light and a little
wind did not dampen Aussie hopes, with Adrian and Glenn shooting
50/50, and Dave, Lorraine and Ben all shooting 49/50. These results put
us in great stead with an overall 247/250.
The team consisted of Adrian Cousens, Ben Garraway, Glenn Clarke,
David O’Sullivan and Lorraine Hughes. We believe Lorraine is the first
female member of the travelling international Glenn Trophy Team. The
New Zealand team was made up of Steven Cooper, Tony Truss, Jamie
Peryer-Fursdon, Dean Everett and Kelvin Gutsell.
For the 3rd year in a row, the Glenn Trophy will remain in Australia with
New Zealand falling two targets short on 245/250.
5 man winning team
Big congratulations to all Australian members, and let’s make it four in
a row in 2014.
Australian Glenn Trophy team: David O’Sullivan, Adrian Cousens, Glenn
Clarke, Lorraine Hughes & Ben Garraway
FEBRUARY 2014 – AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS
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ACTA NEWS
ISSF DRESS CODE
It has been brought to our notice that officials have not
been checking athletes regarding the ISSF Dress Code. From
January 2014 all athletes and officials will be expected to
adhere to the relevant Dress Code. Penalties will apply if this
is not done.
The Dress Code will apply to all Events where AISL PQS/
Ranking/Selection events. (This includes Aus Cups, ACTA
Nationals and ACTA State Titles.)
Prohibited clothing items include blue jeans, jeans or similar
trousers in non-sporting colours, camouflage clothing, sleeveless T-shirts, shorts that are too short,(see Rules 6.7.6.1 not more
than 15cm above the centre of the knee), ragged cut-off shorts,
all types of sandals, trousers with patches or holes as well as
shirts or trousers with non-sporting or inappropriate messages.
(no propaganda). Non-sporting colours that should be avoided
are camouflage, plaids, khaki, olive or brown (military colours).
ISSF juries will issue a written warning with a request to
correct clothing violations for the first violation. Athletes who
do not correct clothing violations (change clothing) will be
disqualified. Juries may allow an athlete to complete a preevent training series or stage before changing if sufficient
time to change is not available. No athlete will be permitted
to participate in a Qualification or Final round competition
or in an award ceremony, while wearing inappropriate or
prohibited clothing.
As we now have social media, websites that show athletes and
officials in action, receiving awards etc. we are seen all over
the world. Not complying with the Dress Code Rules can
cause our shooters and officials disciplinary action.
Our Part: The ACTA have not upheld our obligation to
the level we should in the recent past. Those selected in
Macintosh Teams In 2014 will be provide with a polo shirt
to reflect their selection and to also give us the opportunity
to have a “Team” photo that reflects the achievements of
those members.
I would invite all members to lift the level of their attire
when shooting and receiving awards. We know the sport is
not one where white is the best colour, all we are seeking is
clean, tidy dress.
I thank you in advance for your support. Any chance we get
to promote the sport through the media, the CTSN and on
the website should reflect a professional outlook.
RULES BOOKS
2014 Rules books are ready, the National Office will be
sending these out in the Month of January to each State, we
have a system of State & Zone meetings where distributing
the books can be easily facilitated. This will ensure those who
require the books can easily acquire them. We will have a
back-up print done for further distribution on demand. The
books have some pages allocated to take any changes that
may occur over the next three years.
JUNIOR PROMOTION
INITIATIVE
The ISSF Dress Code can be found on the ISSF website
www.issf-sports.org, or google ISSF Dress Code.
Elaine Forward. OAM
Chairman:
AISL Technical Committee
In an initiative to encourage Juniors to the Nationals the
National Executive has chosen to provide free nominations
to Juniors who have not attended a National Championships
since becoming a member. The Juniors will be given free
nominations to their chosen event in 2014. That is the ISSF,
Trap, Skeet or Sporting Nationals (All Championship events,
One Championship only).
ACTA DRESS CODE
This will allow Juniors who have not competed at a
Nationals to nominate the program they wish to shoot at
the Championship they wish to attend.
The ACTA has a Dress Code within the rules of the sport,
some of those rules appear to be contravened at many shoots.
Whilst not wanting to sound heavy handed or being the
fashion police I believe the level of dress reflects the person’s
regard to the history of the sport.
Juniors will need to nominate using the available nomination form, however will not be required to pay the
nomination fee. The free entry will still enable the Junior
to win prizes.
MARCH CTSN:
Closing date for advertising and editorial in the March CTSN
is strictly January 20
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS – FEBRUARY 2014
GOULBURN CLAY TARGET CLUB
NOVEMBER 10 2013
Clem Rowe - Alan Cramp Memorial
The Goulburn Clay Target Club held its annual Alan
Cramp and Clem Rowe Memorial shoot on Sunday 10th
November, in chilly conditions to say the least. Most of the
99 traveling and local competitors had the sense to rug up,
however there are always a few that get caught or just are
not aware of the notorious Goulburn wind.
De
Despite
blustery and
chilly
ch conditions, the
Mooney
M
trio seemed
to shine. Father Joe
shot
sh extremely well
and
a took out second
place
p
for his grade
in the Points Score
event
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but it was his
2 sons that held
the
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a 12 and 15 they
at
both
b
have long elite
sporting careers
ahead of them.
Cooper is not a
new
n comer to the
ner
Joe Mooney and Leon Cuz
winners
w
circle,on
the other hand his
younger brother William only became old enough to compete earlier
this year. The thing with clay target shooting is that age or sex does not
really matter, a keen eye, mental discipline and obviously a little bit of
raw talent are all that counts.
Whilst we all would like to think there is something magical in the
breakfast porridge in the Mooney household, I think the hard work
and training that goes on behind the scenes might be the real answer.
Cooper Mooney beat many men and women 2 and 3 times his age
(because of his ability he now competes in the open class) in 2 out
of the 3 events run on the day, he was overall winner in the 30 target
single barrel event with 50/50 after a shoot off and overall winner in
the 30 target Points Score event, again after a lengthy shoot-off scoring
141/141. This overall consistency saw Cooper take out the AA grade
High Gun for the day, winning himself a few championship sashes,
a rifle and some cash for his efforts. Congratulations to Cooper, your
efforts and training are now starting to pay off. William was no slouch
on the day taking out High Gun for his grade on the day with an
Australia and New Zealand
Skeet Postal Challenge 2013
Australia
New Zealand
Open
489
488
Ladies
229
232
Juniors
231
No Team Entered
Veterans
241
239
Winners indicated in Red
overall score of 133/150, something tells me this won’t be the last we
will hear of William.
Other highlights were overall High Gun Barry Skinner from Canberra
with 160/160 and also from Canberra Dan Power was overall winner
for the first event of the day with 128/128 double barrel. See full
results below.
The Goulburn Clay
Target Club would
like to thank the
many sponsors who
help make the day
possible and
Cooper Mooney AA Grade
High Gun
and Leon Cuzner
ccertainly would not be running after
225 years. Thank you to Divalls
Earthmoving, Tackle World, Toralbo
P/L, Custom Stocks, ZZ Sydney
Australia, Frazer Roberts, Coopers
ior
William Mooney Junn
eearthmoving, Castrol, Robert Simpson
C Grade High Gu
Agency P/L, Merino Fuel, Chris
Weeks Motorcycles, Joe Mooney,
Steel-N-Stuff, also a big thank you to Chicken Man Goulburn for
catering – no one was left hungry.
After 25 years, with this event only getting stronger and stronger,
Alan Cramp and Clem Rowe would be proud I’m sure of the junior
talent that the club now nourishes. A big thank you also goes out to
the Club committee and the many hands that help unselfishly to make
the day a success. Practice shoots are still held on the 3rd Tuesday of
every month, Leon Cuzner can be contacted on 0428 382 995 for more
details.
Full Results: 30Tgt D/B C/Ship: H/G: B Skinner O/A: D Power AA: 1st
N Xenos 127/128, 2nd J Ciappara 126/126 A: 1st T Coutts 96/97, 2nd A
Tsolakis 94/96 B: 1st N Mihas 48/49, 2nd A Azzapardi 29/31 C: 1st K
Chetcuti 39/40,2nd J Moutopoulos 29/30.
30Tgt S/B C/Ship: O/A C Mooney 50/50 AA: 1st D Giatras 49/50, 2nd
B Skinner A: 1st A Tsolakis 30/31, 2nd B Coutts 29/31 B: 1st C Weeks
31/34, 2nd B Frost 30/34 C: K Chetcuti 29/30, 2nd J Moutopoulos
37/30.
30Tgt P/S C/Ship: O/A C Mooney 141/141 AA: 1st B Skinner 136/137,
2nd B Hunt 115/116 A: 1st L Galea 140/141, 2nd J Mooney 89/90 B:
1st N Mihas 94/96, 2nd T Shorrock 93/96 C: 1st J Moutopoulos 87/90,
2nd K Chetcuit 86/90.
Graded High Guns AA: C Mooney 159/160 A: L Galea 148/150 B J
Nunes 144/150 C: K Chetcuti 144/150, Junior High Guns O/A: B Hunt
148/150, AA: J Ciappara 143/150 A/B R Bartolo 137/150 C: W Mooney
133/150.
Paul Edwards “Mooney Trio”
FEBRUARY 2014 – AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS
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Queensland Clay Target Association
State Skeet Carnival 2013
It was obvious that Roma Clay Target
Club members had put in a big effort
to prepare their grounds for the State
Skeet Carnival. Not only were visitors
treated to a newly installed fourth
layout but the existing layouts also
housed brand new traps. Shooters
came from near and far and it was great
to see such a strong contingent from
Victoria.
The Multigauge events got underway on the
Thursday and opened with the 50T 20 Gauge,
won by Brisbane’s Glenn Walker who won
overall shooting a clean 50/50. Shane Bennett
was 1st in AA on 53/54 after a shoot off, with
1st in A grade John Rodden 49/50, 1st in B
grade Jim Storch 49/54 and Rockhampton
president Brian Muirson the C grade winner
with 44/52.
Great shooting by Caboolture’s Jaco Pieterse
saw him take overall in the 28 Gauge event with
a perfect 50/50, closely followed by club mate
Thomas Rhue who won AA with 48/50. 1st in
A grade was Neal Dimmick with an impressive
49/50, 1st in B once again was Jim Storch from
Blackwater with 46/50, and C grade winner was
Peter Ballarino shooting 45/50.
In the 410 event Jaco Pieterse set the pace
again winning overall with 45/50. First place
getters were Adrian Cousens 47/58 in AA,
John Rodden 45/52 in A, Jim Storch 44/54 in
B, and Byron Hewitt
shooting 41/50 to win
C grade. Rounding
out the Multigauge
championships was
the 12 Gauge event
which was contested
on Friday morning
of the carnival. Well
done to Antony Ballarino winning overall
with 62/62 after a
shoot off with Michael
Buttigieg who took
1st in AA with 61/62.
Neal Dimmick was
1st in A shooting
410 gauge winner
Jaco Pieterse
52/54, Dennis Savage
won B grade with
48/50 and C grade winner was Brad Bird with
47/52.
Congratulations to Adrian Cousens, the overall
Multigauge Championship winner shooting
187/200 over the four events. It was great to
see 40 shooters contest the Multigauge events
which grow in number each year, and our
thanks to the Roma club for a well-run shoot.
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Multigauge Champ Adrian Cousens with
State President Brett Brown
OA winner
Michael Buttigieg
Ladies 100t winner
Lorraine Hughes
The first event on the card for the Queensland Skeet Carnival was the 50 target State
Handicap, also the first qualifying event for
the State teams.
with 99/100, Antony Ballarino took the junior
sash and Thomas Rhue the junior prize with
95/100, and Laurie Chelepy won the vets
shooting 99/100.
Three possibles were
shot in this event and
after a lengthy shootoff the silver Queensland badge and sash
was won by Bairnsdale’s Adrian Cousens
who won the event
with 143/143. In 2nd
place was Clive Glasgow from Townsville
with 136/143, followed by local Daniel
Andrews 3rd with
108/117. Jim Storch
maintained his fine
Adrian Cousens
form finishing in 4th
HC winner
place with 108/115
and in 5th place was John Rodden from
Pioneer shooting 86/89.
The conclusion of the 100 target event also
decided the State postal teams with the following results for 2013: Open team: Craig O’Neill
& Laurie Chelepy 149/150, Lorraine Hughes
& Antony Ballarino 147/150, Glenn Walker
146/150, Mark Fanning, Tim Dodds & John
Rodden 145/150, Thomas Rhue 144/150, Nigel
Hughes & Neil Sinclair 143/150, Clive Glasgow,
Neal Dimmick & George Petrou 141/150 &
Tony Long 140/150. Ladies team: Lorraine
Hughes 147/150, Vere Storch 135/150, Debbie
Young & Veronika Forsythe 133/150 & Tracey
Ashton 126/150. Junior team: Antony Ballarino
147/150, Thomas Rhue 144/150, Theo Pieterse
138/150, Adam Bozier 137/150, Cooper Rodden
136/150 & Sam Smith 134/150. Veterans team:
Laurie Chelepy 149/150, Neil Sinclair 143/150,
Neal Dimmick & George Petrou 141/150, Pat
Dury 139/150 & Jim Storch 138/150. Well done
to all the Queensland postal team members.
Perfect conditions greeted shooters on
Saturday morning for the 100 target State
Skeet Championship and the final team qualification event. 72 shooters nominated for this
event with 3 possibles recorded. Michael Buttigieg emerged victorious after a shoot off with
108/108 to take the title, silver Queensland
badge, sash and cash prize, one up on fellow
club member Glenn Clarke who finished with
107/108 to win 1st in AA, with Craig O’Neill
2nd on 106/107. A grade was won by Antony
Ballarino from Port Denison with 103/104
with Pioneer’s Tim Dodd 2nd with 102/104.
Dennis Savage won the B grade prize shooting
93/100 with John Cormack 2nd on 93/102 and
Peter Ballarino was 1st in C grade with 94/100
followed by Cooper Rodden 2nd with 92/100.
In the sections Lorraine Hughes was top lady
From the postal results the Queensland State
representative teams were decided after the
teams events. Teams to compete at the Nationals in Wagga in 2014: Open team: Craig O’Neill
198/200, Laurie Chelepy 197/200, Antony
Ballarino 197/200, Glenn Walker 196/200
& Lorraine Hughes 195/200 with 1st reserve
after a count back John Rodden 194/200.
Ladies team: Lorraine Hughes 172/175, Vere
Storch 160/175 & Debbie Young 157/175 with
1st reserve Veronika Forsythe 156/175. Junior
team: Antony Ballarino 171/175, Thomas
Rhue 168/175 & Adam Bozier 161/175 with
1st reserve Theo Pieterse 160/175. Veterans
team: Laurie Chelepy 174/175, George Petrou
165/175 & Pat Dury 163/175 with 1st reserve
Jim Storch 161/175. Congratulations to all
Queensland team members and good luck at
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS – FEBRUARY 2014
SEZ Open team
QLD Jnr Postal Team
Team HG winners
the 2014 Nationals. Team High Gun sashes
went to Antony Ballarino (Open) 50/50, Vere
Storch (Ladies) 25/25, Thomas Rhue (Junior)
24/25 and Laurie Chelepy (Veteran) 25/25.
Sunday morning opened with 57 shooters
contesting the State 20G event in which 4
possibles were shot. Adrian Cousens came
in overall winning the State badge, sash and
prize with 87/87 after a shoot off, closely
followed by Craig O’Neill, 1st in AA with
86/87 and Thomas Rhue 2nd with 63/64.
Rodney Kneipp won A grade with 55/56 and
Daniel Andrews took the C grade prize with
44/50. Nice to see the return of Mount Isa’s
silver fox Mick McGill who shot 46/50 to win
B grade. The junior sash was won by Thomas
Rhue for his 50/50 in the event and the junior
prize went to Theo Pieterse with an impressive
Jnr 20 gauge winners Thomas Rhue
& Theo Pieterse
QLD Open Postal Team
48/50. Pat Dury took the vets sash with 49/50,
Neal Dimmick won the veterans prize with
47/50 and Lorraine Hughes was the best lady
shooting 49/50. With Nigel Hughes as the 2012
defending champ I don’t think it was possible
to get any more Caboolture members up to the
presentation table for the 20G event!
Final event on the ticket, the 50T State Doubles
championship attracted 61 competitors
with no possibles shot for the event. Adrian
Cousens featured again as overall winner with
69/70 after a well fought shoot off with club
mate Glenn Clarke, 1st in AA on 68/70. Debbie
Young was 1st in A grade shooting 49/52,
Dennis Savage was the B grade winner with
50/54 and Daniel Andrews continued to blitz
C grade with 40/50. Laurie Chelepy won the
vets sash with 49/50 while Neil Sinclair took
HAA winner Adrian Cousens
with sponsor Pat Dury
the prize on 45/50, Debbie Young won the
ladies sash and Ronnie Forsythe took home the
ladies prize shooting 45/50 and Antony Ballarino was best junior with 46/50.
The South East Zone made a clean sweep
of the InterZone Postal Teams match and
winning team members are as follows: Open
team: Craig O’Neill, Mark Fanning, Laurie
Rodden, Mike Swale, Glenn Walker & Laurie
Sceresini 124/125. Ladies team: Debbie Young,
Paulette Walker & Tracey Ashton 73/75.
Veterans team: Neal Dimmick, Kel Madsen
& Ron Black 68/75. Well done to the winners
and thank you to the Zones for submitting
teams. Hopefully attendances at Zone skeet
carnivals are on the increase.
Continued on page 8
OA HG Glenn Clarke with
State President Brett Brown
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Queensland Clay Target Association
State Skeet Carnival 2013
from page 9
this year went to Glenn Clarke and Shane
Bennett with a combined score of 487/500.
Overall High Gun and winner of the gold
Queensland badge, sash, prize and perpetual
trophy for 2013 was Glenn Clarke from Bairnsdale with a score of 288/292, an unbelievable 4
targets down for the carnival. Well shot Glenn,
a terrific performance against some of skeets
very best. Glenn also won the prize for the best
speech of the presentations and has definitely
missed his calling as a public speaker. Also
beware carnival hosts, the perpetual trophies
almost had to be seized from Glenn & Michael’s
luggage at the conclusion of the event.
QLD Champ C O’Neill
Jnr HG Thomas Rhue
The Queensland Skeet Champion for 2013 was
Craig O’Neill just 2 points down on 198/200.
This prestigious trophy is awarded for the
top score over the team qualifying events and
Craig was also the 2012 winner. Great shooting
Craig. Adding to his prizes for the carnival
Craig also won the AA grade High Gun with
285/290. A grade High Gun went to Antony
Ballarino rounding off a terrific carnival and
some great scores, B grade was won by Dennis
Savage and Peter Ballarino took the C grade
High Gun with 217/250.
We again thank Pat Dury for his ongoing
sponsorship of the High All Around for top
score over both the State carnival and the
Multigauge championships. Pat has a beautiful custom belt buckle specially struck for
this award and it is always highly sought after,
along with the distinctive black and white
sash. The 2013 High All Around winner was
Adrian Cousens who finished with 433/450.
Lorraine Hughes won the Ladies High Gun
this year by a loooong margin with 240/250.
Fellow Caboolture member Thomas Rhue took
the Juniors with 239/250 and Adrian Cousens
won the Veterans High Gun shooting 246/250
for the carnival. The Two Person Team medals
We would like to extend a huge thank you
to the members and committee of the Roma
Clay Target Club who were the perfect hosts
in every way. From the layouts, targets and
traps to the food and hospitality, the weekend
ran like a dream from start to finish. Club
members worked tirelessly to bring the
carnival together and it was very pleasing to
hear the positive feedback about this venue
and how much the shooters enjoyed the
relaxed carnival atmosphere and beautiful
backdrop. Thank you to Ronnie Forsythe who
ran a seamless office and had everyone well
organised, and to Tony her offsider for his help
with the Multigauge events. We also thank
Lorraine Hughes and Paul Bozier for their
assistance with the scoreboard.
Thanks also to Adrian Cousens our Shoot
Marshal for the weekend who had the competition running on schedule and without a
hitch. We suspect Adrian may have done this
once or twice before. We also appreciate the
huge effort put in by the trappers, the kitchen
and catering staff who provided 5 star quality
service, the brekkie team, bar staff, groundsmen and everyone at the club who worked
hard to help make the shoot such a success.
A big thank you too to Jaco Pieterse for the
very professional presentation photos, great
job Jaco. We really appreciate all the shooters
who travelled many kilometres to attend our
State Skeet Carnival and it was terrific to see
the number of interstate competitors who
brought their mates along and helped make it
such a great weekend.
Thank you to everyone who assisted throughout the weekend and contributed to the
success of the carnival. Congratulations to all
the winners and team members and we thank
all the competitors and visitors who came to
support our shoot. We look forward to seeing
you again in 2014.
Full results available on QCTA website.
Trophy winners Michael Buttigieg & Glenn Clarke
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS – FEBRUARY 2014
Debbie Young
QCTA
2014
National Trap
Championships
6th April –
13th April 2014
OFFICIAL
PROGRAM
To be staged at the National Ground,
Wagga Wagga, by the Australian Clay
Target Association.
CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION
Entry
Entry into the 2014 Australian Trap Championships is open to all shooters who are
registered for 2014 with the Australian Clay
Target Association. Temporary honorary
membership will be offered to overseas visitors
who can produce evidence that he or she is a
current financial member of their home country's equivalent body to the Australian Clay
Target Association. Australian competitors
must produce their 2014 registered shooter
record book and produce a current firearms
licence before competing.
Divisions
The competition will be divided into separate
divisions for Women, Juniors, Sub Juniors
and Veterans, except the Grand Australian
Handicap where places shall be awarded from
1 to 5.
Any eligible competitor paying nominations
are entitled to receive awards in the Open
Section, Women’s, Juniors, Sub Junior or
Veterans section; however the overall winner
cannot take any grade prize. A minimum of
three persons must compete in any grade or
section before trophies are awarded.
When Mackintosh team selection is involved,
shooters who are eligible for the Open team
selection as well as section teams shall choose
in which team they may be selected. They
cannot compete in both Open and Section
teams. To be eligible for selection or naming
in any team, competitors must have competed
in a clear majority of programmed events.
Age Qualifications
Competitors must be over the age of 12
(NSW Firearms)
Veterans – are those competitors who, will be
over the age of 65 years at the time of competition. (Over 60 for Mackintosh)
Juniors – are those competitors who, will
be under the age of 18 years at the time of
competition. (Under 21 for Mackintosh)
Sub Juniors – are those who, will be under the
age of 15 years at the time of competition.
Starting Time
Each day's event shall commence at 8.30am.
Shooters who fail to appear in time for their squad may forfeit their
nomination. Shooters who fail to be at their squad on time will be
required to shoot at the practice trap at a time suitable to management.
Should a shooter being late for his squad then elect to withdraw from
the event, they may not be eligible for any refund of nominations paid.
Cartridges
For all events, excluding the Grand Australian Handicap, load size for
all National Title events is limited to 28gr struck measure shot size not
larger than No.6. For the Grand Australian Handicap load size is limited
to 32gr struck measure shot size not larger than No.6.
Cartridges of the competitor's choice, including re-loads, may be used
in all National Championships. Cartridges will be available for purchase
at the National Championships. Random checks may be carried out.
Target and Traps
Targets through the program are to be as determined by the Championships Sub-Committee. All targets thrown remain the property of the
organisers. All throwing equipment will be electronically operated.
Classification
It is the responsibility of the competitor to see that their entry is
correctly classified – an indication can be obtained from the daily scoreboard or their Shooter ID Card. This applies to trap grades, Womens,
Juniors, Sub-Junior and Veterans divisions.
Contestants are reminded that re-grading and re-handicapping will be
carried out on a daily basis, where required by the rules.
Major Sponsors
The Association gratefully acknowledges the generous support received
from sponsors.
Practice
Practice will be available throughout the championships.
Shoot-offs, Continuation of Events
Where more than one squad participates in a shoot-off, they may
commence shooting together on different traps providing management
deems that situation equitable.
The shoot offs will continue under the event format until a winner has
been determined or at the discretion of the Tournament Director a different format is required to finalise the event. Where necessary, shoot
offs may be conducted under lights until a winner has been determined
or until such time as the Tournament director decides. In such a case
the competition will recommence where it left off on the following day.
Nominations – All Events
All championship nominations (excluding Deauville Doubles) shall be
$40 plus targets at $5 per 25 and include a contribution to the discipline
fund.
Authority
This program shall control the 2014 Australian Trap Championships. The
shooting rules of the Australian Clay Target Association will govern all
points not otherwise provided for.
The Association's Executive Committee, reserves the right to, at its discretion at any time prior to the commencement of any event on the
2014 National Trap Championships program, to change or modify the
program in any way.
Gambling is not permitted on events staged by the Australian Clay
Target Association.
Appeals
All appeals subject to Jury Rule 4.16 (a) & (b)
lishing displays of products. These displays will be located in an area
specifically designated for trade exhibits. Competitors and visitors to the
ground are encouraged to support these trade displays as, in this way,
exhibitors can be encouraged to maintain their support for clay target
shooting and our sponsors of this event.
Parking:
Ample parking is available for the cars of competitors and visitors. The
parking area will be clearly marked. Please do not park in any area
marked as being reserved, as freedom of movement is required at all
times – Please co-operate.
Souvenirs:
In addition to a variety of souvenirs which will be offered by commercial
supporters of clay target shooting, the Australian Clay Target Association
will merchandise a souvenir 2014 National Championships badge.
SUNDAY APRIL 6 – 11.00AM
The Interstate Shoulder To Shoulder Teams Match
Teams of five shooters representing each state in Australia have been
selected in their home states following an elimination and selection
procedure. The winning team will be presented with the ACTA Cup and
each member will receive a memento badge.
y
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y
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25t Open State Teams Match
25t Women State Teams Match
25t Junior State Teams Match
25t Veteran State Teams match
Teams matches are scored points score with broken targets to count.
Points to be used to break a tie.
MONDAY APRIL 7 – 10.30AM
65th Grand Australian Handicap
Details: 50 targets, broken targets to count, double barrel, both barrels
of equal value. To be shot from ACTA handicap marks, squad system, in
one visit to the traps. Ties are to be broken by shoot-off, squad system,
miss and out.
Optional prize pools and sweeps will operate on this event.
Trophies and Awards: The Overall winner will be presented with the
Gordon Hall Perpetual Trophy, ACTA Silver Australia Badge, Royal Blue
Sash, together with any sponsors trophy. Second and third placegetters
will receive any sponsors trophy, together with a medal. Placings will
be awarded up to 5th place. The best shooter from 25 Metres will be
awarded the Del-Ben McInnes 25 Metre Perpetual Trophy and commemorative sash.
TUESDAY APRIL 8 – 8.30AM
74th Champion of Champions Cup
The following events are to be run in conjunction:
y
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20th Womens Champion of Champions Cup
20th Juniors Champion of Champion Cup
11th Sub-Junior Champion of Champions Cup
15th Veterans Champion of Champions Cup
Details: 75 targets are to be shot in one visit to the traps, from 18 metres
as follows: 25 targets Double Barrel (each barrel equal value), 25 targets
Single Barrel (only one cartridge to be loaded into the competitors gun),
25 targets Points Score (one for the first barrel and two for the second
barrel). Ties to be broken by shoot off to be conducted in brackets of
three types included in the medley.
Optional graded prize pools, sweeps and overall purse will operate on
this event.
Services and Facilities
Catering:
Arrangements have been made for meal services to be available with an
extensive but practical menu.
Trophies and Awards: The Overall winner will be presented with the
Mackintosh Perpetual Cup, ACTA Silver Australia Badge, Royal Blue
Sash, together with any sponsors trophy. Grade winners will receive a
medal, and any sponsors trophy. Second and third in each grade will
receive a medal.
Trade Displays:
Commercial organisations have supported the tournament by estab-
Womens Division: The winner of the 20th Womens Champion of
Champions shall receive the Bronze ACTA Australia Badge, Royal Blue
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Sash, and any sponsors trophy. Second and third placings will receive
a medal.
Junior Division: The winner of the 20th Junior Champion of Champions shall receive the Bronze ACTA Australia Badge and Royal Blue Sash,
and any sponsors trophy. Second and third placings will receive a medal.
Sub Junior Division: The winner of the 11th Champion of Champions
shall receive the Bronze ACTA Australia Badge Royal Blue Sash, and any
sponsors trophy. Second and third placings will receive a medal.
Veterans Division: The winner of the 15th Veterans Champion of
Champions will be presented with the Sperry Marshal memorial Trophy,
Bronze ACTA Australia Badge and Royal Blue Sash, together with any
sponsors trophy. Second and third placings will receive a medal.
WEDNESDAY APRIL 9 – 8.30AM
54th National Double Rise Championship
The following events are to be run in conjunction:
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20th Womens National Double Rise Championship
20th Junior National Double Rise Championship
11th Sub-Junior National Double Rise Championship
15th Veterans National Double Rise Championship
Details: 50 pairs of targets, shot in one visit to the trap. The event will
be graded and shot from 15m, scoring one point for each broken target.
Ties will be broken by shoot-off, squad system, in brackets of five pairs
of targets.
Optional graded prize pools, sweeps and overall purse will operate on
this event.
Trophies and Awards: The Overall winner will be presented with the
J.M. Tyquin Perpetual Cup, ACTA Silver Australia Badge, Royal Blue
Sash, together with any sponsors trophy. Grade winners will receive a
medal, and any sponsors trophy. Second and third in each grade will
receive a medal.
Womens Division: The winner of the 20th Womens National Double
Rise will be presented with the Nanette McCallum Perpetual Trophy,
Bronze ACTA Australia Badge, Royal Blue Sash, and any sponsors trophy.
Second and third placings will receive a medal.
Junior Division: The winner of the 20th Junior National Double Rise
will be presented with the Bill Attwood perpetual Trophy, Bronze ACTA
Australia Badge, Royal Blue Sash, and any sponsors trophy. Second and
third placings will receive a medal.
Sub Junior Division: The winner of the 11th Sub-Junior National
Double Rise shall receive the Bronze ACTA Australia Badge Royal Blue
Sash, and trophy. Second and third placings will receive a medal.
Veterans Division: The winner of the 15th Veterans National Double
Rise will be presented with the Stafford Smith Perpetual Trophy, Bronze
ACTA Australia Badge and Royal Blue Sash, together with any sponsors
trophy. Second and third placings will receive a medal.
13TH NATIONAL DEAUVILLE DOUBLES
Commencing at the conclusion of the Double Rise
Championship
Details: 20 pairs of targets, one visit to the trap. The event will be shot
from 24m, scoring one point for both targets broken. Ties will be broken
by shoot-off.
Trophies and Awards: The Overall team winners will each be presented
with an ACTA Silver Australia Badge, Royal Blue Sash, together with a
trophy/and or cash. Second and third teams will receive a medal and
trophy/and or cash.
33RD FAMILY DEAUVILLE DOUBLES
Commencing at the conclusion of the
National Deauville Doubles Championship
Details: 20 pairs of targets one visit to the trap. The event will be shot
from 20m, scoring one point for both targets broken. Ties will be broken
by shoot-off.
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS – FEBRUARY 2014
Entry: Entry is restricted to teams comprising of members of the one
family with those members being a minimum of one generation apart.
Husband and wife teams are eligible.
Trophies and Awards: The Overall team winners will each be presented
with an, Tri-Coloured Sash, together with a trophy/and or cash. Second
and third teams will receive a medal and trophy/and or cash.
THURSDAY APRIL 10 – 8.30AM
63rd Australian Double Barrel Championship
The following events are to be run in conjunction:
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34th Australian Women Double Barrel Championship
34th Australian Junior Double Barrel Championship
11th Australian Sub-Junior Double Barrel Championship
15th Australian Veteran Double Barrel Championship
Details: 50 targets from 15m, broken targets to count, double barrel,
both barrels of equal value. To be shot as a graded event, squad system,
in one visit to the trap. Ties to be broken by shoot-off squad system,
miss and out.
Optional graded prize pools, sweeps and overall purses will operate on
this event.
Trophies and Awards: The Overall winner will be presented with the
J.M. Wilson Perpetual Cup, ACTA Silver Australia Badge, Royal Blue
Sash, together with any sponsors trophy. Grade winners will receive a
medal, and any sponsors trophy. Second and third in each grade will
receive a medal.
Womens Division: The winner of the 34th National Womens Double
Barrel Championship will be presented with the June Gawith Perpetual Trophy, Bronze ACTA Australia Badge, Royal Blue Sash, and any
sponsors trophy. Second and third placings will receive a medal.
Junior Division: The winner of the 34th National Junior Double
Barrel Championship will be presented with the Tony Bradshaw Perpetual Trophy, Bronze ACTA Australia Badge, Royal Blue Sash, and any
sponsors trophy. Second and third placings will receive a medal.
Sub Junior Division: The winner of the 11th National Double Barrel
Sub-Junior shall receive the Bronze ACTA Australia Badge Royal Blue
Sash, and any sponsors trophy. Second and third placings will receive
a medal.
Veterans Division: The winner of the 15th National Veterans Double
Barrel Championship will be presented with the Tim Catling Perpetual
Trophy, Bronze ACTA Australia Badge and Royal Blue Sash, together
with any sponsors trophy. Second and third placings will receive a
medal.
FRIDAY APRIL 11 – 8.30AM
60th Australian Single Barrel Championship
The following events are to be run in conjunction:
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26th Australian Womens Single Barrel Championship
23rd Australian Junior Single Barrel Championship
11th Australian Sub-Junior Single Barrel Championship
15th Australian Veterans Single Barrel Championship
Details: 100 targets from 15m, broken targets to count, using one barrel
only. (Only one cartridge is to be loaded into the competitor's gun). To
be shot as a graded event, squad system, in two visits to the traps. Ties
to be broken by shoot-off squad system, miss and out.
Optional graded prize pools, sweeps and overall purses will operate on
this event.
Trophies and Awards: The Overall winner will be presented with the
W Rainbird Cup, ACTA Silver Australia Badge, Royal Blue Sash, together
with any sponsors trophy. Grade winners will receive a medal, and any
sponsors trophy. Second and third in each grade will receive a medal.
Womens Division: The winner of the 26th National Womens Single
Barrel Championship will be presented with the Kerang Ibis Trap Perpetual Trophy, Bronze ACTA Australia Badge, Royal Blue Sash, and any
sponsors trophy. Second and third placings will receive a medal.
Junior Division: The winner of the 23rd National Junior Single Barrel
Championship will be presented with the Michael Diamond Perpetual Trophy, Bronze ACTA Australia Badge, Royal Blue Sash, and any
sponsors trophy. Second and third placings will receive a medal.
Trophies: Each member of the winning team receives a memento
ACTA medal. The winning team will be presented with the Allan Brown
Trophy. $25 from each team entry will go into a prize pool for the
winning team.
Sub Junior Division: The winner of the 11th National Single Barrel
Sub-Junior shall receive the Bronze ACTA Australia Badge Royal Blue
Sash, and any sponsors trophy. Second and third placings will receive
a medal.
SUNDAY APRIL 13 – 8.30AM
Veterans Division: The winner of the 15th National Veterans Single
Barrel Championship will be presented with the Frank James Perpetual
Cup, Bronze ACTA Australia Badge and Royal Blue Sash, together with
any sponsors trophy. Second and third placings will receive a medal.
SATURDAY APRIL 12 – 8.30AM
53rd Australia/New Zealand Trap Championship
(Points Score)
The following events are to be run in conjunction:
y 22nd Womens Australia/New Zealand Trap Championship
(Points Score)
y 22nd Junior Australia/New Zealand Trap Championship (Points
Score)
y 11th Sub-Junior Australia/New Zealand Trap Championship
(Points Score)
y 15th Veterans Australia/new Zealand Trap Championship (Points
Score)
Details: 100 targets, double barrel, broken targets to count, scoring one
for a break with the first barrel, and two for a break with the second
barrel. To be shot from 15m as a graded event, squad system, in two
visits to the traps. Ties to be broken by shoot-off squad system, miss
and out.
Optional graded prize pools, sweeps and overall purses will operate on
this event.
Trophies and Awards: The Overall winner will be presented with the
Kable-Smith Perpetual Trophy, Southern Cross Silver Badge, Royal Blue
Sash, together with any sponsors trophy. Grade winners will receive a
medal, and any sponsors trophy. Second and third in each grade will
receive a medal.
Womens Division: The winner of the 22nd Australia/New Zealand
Trap Championship will be presented with the Kaye Woods Memorial
Trophy, Bronze Southern Cross Badge, Royal Blue Sash, and any
sponsors trophy. Second and third placings will receive a medal.
Junior Division: The winner of the 22nd Australia/New Zealand
Trap Championship will be presented with the Russell Mark Perpetual Trophy, Bronze ACTA Australia Badge, Royal Blue Sash, and any
sponsors trophy. Second and third placings will receive a medal.
Sub Junior Division: The winner of the 11th Australia/New Zealand
Trap Championship shall receive the Bronze ACTA Australia Badge
Royal Blue Sash, and any sponsors trophy. Second and third placings
will receive a medal.
Veterans Division: The winner of the 15th Veteran Australia/New
Zealand Trap Championship will be presented with the Bronze Southern
Cross Badge and Royal Blue Sash, together with any sponsors trophy.
Second and third placings will receive a medal.
In conjunction with the Australia/New Zealand Trap Championship:
The Allan Brown Teams Match. The conditions of entry for the Allan
Brown Teams Match are:
y Team members must be registered through the club for which
they are competing.
y The competition is open to teams of five shooters, registered
through the same club.
y The nomination is $25 per team.
y Teams must be nominated prior to the Australia/New Zealand
Trap Championship.
Mackintosh Teams Shoot
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2014 Mackintosh International Teams Match – 100t
2014 Ladies International Teams Match – 100t
2014 Junior International Teams Match – 100t
2014 Veterans International Teams Match – 100t
Details: The Mackintosh International Teams Match is conducted under
the direction of the Australian Clay Target Association, and competition
countries include England, Scotland, Ireland, Northern Ireland, South
Africa, Wales, Canada, New Zealand and Australia. Teams consist of
25 members, with the 20 highest scores to count.
Each member shall be an official Australian citizen (Rule 3.01a). The
25 shooters having the highest aggregate score from the Australian
Double Barrel Championship, Australian Single Barrel Championship
and the Australia/New Zealand Trap Championship (points score) will
comprise the team.
In the event of a tie, a shoot off will be arranged under the terms and
conditions directed by the organising committee, to determine places in
the team. If a qualifier cannot take his place in the team, another shooter
agreed upon by the organising committee will fill his place.
The shooter with the highest score in the International Teams Match
(points score applies) will be presented with the J.M. Bauman International High Gun Cup, ACTA Silver Australia Badge, The Perazzi
Trophy and the International High Gun Sash. Ties to be broken.
The Womens International Teams Match, The Junior International Team
Match and The Veterans International Team Match, will consist of the
five women, five juniors under the age of 21 and the five veterans 60
and over (Juniors & Veterans to check Mackintosh Listing after Double
Barrel Event to ensure inclusion). having the highest aggregate scores for
the respective Double Barrel Championship, Single Barrel Championship and the Australia/New Zealand Trap Championship (points score)
events. In the event of a tie for places in the teams, a shoot-off will be
arranged under the terms and conditions directed by the organising
committee, to determine places in the teams.
Each team member will receive the ACTA International Team Badge.
The Junior High Gun will be presented with the Carlisle & District Gun
Club Perpetual Trophy, The Perazzi Trophy and medal. The Womens
High Gun will receive the Perazzi Trophy and an ACTA medal and the
Veterans High Gun will receive the Perazzi Trophy and an ACTA medal.
NATIONAL VENUES
1936 – Melbourne Gun Club,
Tottenham, VIC
1937 – Melbourne Gun Club,
Tottenham, VIC
1938 – Melbourne Gun Club,
Tottenham, VIC
1939 – Melbourne Gun Club,
Tottenham, VIC
1940 – Suspended
1948 – Nobel & Blackburn Gun Club,
East Burwood, VIC
1949 – Australian Gun Club, East
Burwood, VIC
1950 – Australian Gun Club, East
Burwood, VIC
1951 – Australian Gun Club, East
Burwood, VIC
1952 – Australian Gun Club, East
Burwood, VIC
1953 – Australian Gun Club, East
Burwood, VIC
1954 – Australian Gun Club, East
Burwood, VIC
1955 – Australian Gun Club, East
Burwood, VIC
1956 – Royal Aero Gun Club,
Bankstown, NSW
1957 – South Coast Gun Club,
Southport, QLD
1958 – Australian Gun Club, East
Burwood, VIC
1959 – Royal Aero Gun Club,
Bankstown, NSW
1960 – South Coast Gun Club,
Southport, QLD
1961 – Melbourne Gun Club,
Tottenham, VIC
1962 – Royal Aero Gun Club,
Bankstown, NSW
1963 – South Coast Gun Club,
Southport, QLD
1964 – South Australian Gun Club,
Bolivar, SA
1965 – Australian Gun Club, East
Burwood, VIC
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1966 – Royal Aero Gun Club,
Bankstown, NSW
1967 – Gold Coast Gun Club,
Southport, QLD
1968 – South Australian Gun Club,
Bolivar, SA
1969 – Geelong Clay Target Club,
Geelong, VIC
1970 – Perth Clay Target Club, South
Guildford, WA
1971 – Brisbane Gun Club, Belmont,
QLD
1972 – Griffith Gun Club, Griffith,
NSW
1973 – South Australian Gun Club,
Bolivar, SA
1974 – Melbourne Gun Club, Lilydale,
VIC
1975 – Tasmanian Gun Club,
Launceston, TAS
1976 – Perth Clay Target Club, South
Guildford, WA
1977 – Brisbane Gun Club, Belmont,
QLD
1978 – South Australian Gun Club,
Bolivar, SA
1979 – Griffith Clay Target Club,
Griffith, NSW
1980 – Perth Gun Club, WA
1981 – Melbourne Gun Club, Lilydale,
VIC
1982 – Brisbane Gun Club, Belmont,
QLD
1983 – South Australian Gun Club,
Bolivar, SA
1984 – Wagga Gun Club, Wagga,
NSW
1985 – W.A. Shooting Complex, Perth,
WA
1986 – Echuca Gun Club, Echuca, VIC
1987 – Brisbane Gun Club, Belmont,
QLD
1988 – Wagga Gun Club, Wagga
Wagga, NSW
1989 – Echuca Gun Club, Echuca,
VIC
1990 – Tasmanian Gun Club,
Evandale, TAS
1991 – W.A. Shooting Complex, Perth,
WA
1992 – Wagga Gun Club, Wagga
Wagga, NSW
1993 – State Shooting Park, Virginia,
SA
1994 – Brisbane Gun Club, Belmont,
QLD
1995 – Melbourne Gun Club, Lilydale,
VIC
1996 – Tasmanian Gun Club,
Evandale, TAS
1997 – Wagga Gun Club, Wagga
Wagga, NSW
1998 – WA Shooting Complex, Perth,
WA
1999 – Roma Clay Target Club, Roma,
QLD
THE FOREST CLAY TARGET CLUB
2000 – ACTA National Ground
2001 – ACTA National Ground
2002 – ACTA National Ground
2003 – ACTA National Ground
2004 – ACTA National Ground
2005 – WA Shooting Complex, Perth,
WA
2006 – ACTA National Ground
2007 – ACTA National Ground
2008 – ACTA National Ground
2009 – Roma Clay Target Club, Roma,
QLD
2010 – ACTA National Ground
2011 – ACTA National Ground
2012 – ACTA National Ground
2013 – WA Shooting Complex, Perth
WA
2014 – ACTA National Ground
NOVEMBER 17th 2013
Harry Nolan Memorial Shoot
The Forest CTC Inc held its annual Harry Nolan Memorial
Shoot supporting the cancer foundation on Sunday the
17th November at the start of the day 30 odd shooters had
arrived from various clubs, Goulburn, Cecil Park, Moss
Vale, Illawarra, NSW Gun club, Sydney and Marconi to
brave the unpredictable weather which was not looking
too bad at the 10am start time.
Around 12.00pm light drizzle had started to fall along with the temperature. Come 12.30 we took a 40 minute break to enjoy a plated
lunch provided by our lovely ladies (Karen and Val), then back to
Pat Haynes (Harry Nolan’s grandson) presenting AA winner Nick Xenos
with his prize
Arthur Welsh presenting OA winner Arthur Welsh with the Shield & prize
the traps for the run home and you guessed it along came the rain
some light rain at first then some heavy showers. At the conclusion
of the days shooting we had an outright winner and no shoot offs
in any grades (how good was that). On behalf of the Forest CTC we
thank all the shooters that came along (considering the weather) and
supported this charity shoot. We also thank Australian Supporting
Arms (laporte targets) and Bronze Wing ammunition for their much
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A grade winner
Pat Haynes
B grade winner
Bill Munday
C grade winner
Rick Eagles
valued support. Congrats to all the winning shooters in their respective grades and to Nick Xenos O/A winner 118/120 and $250.00 to go
with it. See all pictures on The Forest Clay Target Clubface book page.
Club President, Arthur Welsh
MAJURA PARK GUN CLUB
Aust
NOVEMBER 2ND & 3RD 2013
National Capital Shoot
108 entrants; Two events over 300
break; New club long break record of
366!; A possible NATIONAL NIGHT
RECORD of 305 Straight Continental
Double Barrel; A red NSW sash and
badge for the Night State Continental
Double Barrel Championship and 11
Guns given away!
All the above wrapped into one weekend – the 2013 Majura Park Holcim
Shoot on the first weekend in November. With conditions varying from
perfect to a little testing at times,
the shoot was again a great success.
Shooters travelled from as far away as
Melbourne and Narrabri to contest the
events.
The Majura Park 2 day is becoming an event
renowned for being a great shoot with great
prizes, and judging by all in attendance
this year it continues to build and will only
get better. Shooting White Flyer targets on
Canterbury Traps, with great camping area
and amenities it is fast becoming a highlight
of the shooting calendar.
Majura Park offer 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes in
each AA, A, B and C grades of its Championship events, as well as allowing all double
barrel events to continue under lights until
completion.
One special feature of the Holcim Shoot is
the Perazzi Australia Surprize draw – where a
number is drawn out of a barrel and if your
Points Score event score finishes with that
number- you are in a shoot off for one of 3
guns- with the top prize valued at around
$3000!
Event 1 was the 50 target Falcon Cartridges
Points Score Championship – Falcon are always
great supporters of Majura Park especially
with sponsorship of junior coaching clinics.
First event up and it wasn’t long before the
wind was up testing the metal of shooters early
on Saturday. Only 2 possibles shot – one being
Bill Iles from Little River Game Ranch, one of
the greatest ever, and the other was youngster
Brody Walters from Cooma. Experience prevailed with Bill coming out on top with a great
score of 168/168.
First in AA grade in the points went to Brody
Walters with 167/168. Frazer Roberts who took
runner up with 176/177 following a shoot off
with Tony Arvanitakis, who took third with
175/177.
A Grade was won by Trevor Coutts with a
great 149/150, with Ben Murphy hot on his
heels with 148/150. A shoot off between
Anthony Gray and Gary Kennerson sorted out
3rd in A, with Garry getting home 155/159.
B Grade was taken out by another youngster
Jake Preece with 145/150 with Frank Bartolo
second on 149/159 after a shoot off with
Andrew Evans who took third with 148/159.
C grade went to young gun Max Green after
a shoot off with 143/153, his first event at his
first big competition and a great display of
shooting. Josh Wilson followed him in with
141/153 to take 2nd and then 3rd with 136/150
was Tim Shorrock.
Ladies went to Karen Berry 159/165, Juniors
was won by Jessy Ciappara 148/150 and
Veterans went to Alan Jones with 148/150.
Event 2 was the Blue ribbon event at most
major shoots- the 50 target Double Barrel
sponsored by Perazzi Australia. With tribute
to great targets and excellent competitor
skill, 108 entrants of all grades contested the
Double Barrel event with a club record of 27
shooting the possible under great conditions
after lunch on Saturday. The
shoot off would go well into
the night as with no curfew
and great lights, it was going
to be fought out long and
hard.
Four shooters made it past the 275 mark and
into these conditions, those being Nathan
Power From Narrabri gun club, Dan Power
from Majura Park, Keith Calder from Morwell
(VIC), and Luke Cassar from Cecil Park Clay
Target Club.
Nathan missed his 279th target (his new
Personal Best) to claim 3rd in AA grade. Dan
was next to go landing his 288th for 2nd in AA,
leaving Keith and Luke to fight it out.
Keith missed his 310th under lights, leaving
Luke to win his first Overall Double Barrel
sash and smashing his long break PB by more
than 100 targets. Great work Luke.
A Grade was taken out by Tim Post with a
great 88/89, second was Elton Chetcuti with
82/83 and third was Phil Tse with 77/78.
B grade was a 4-way shoot off, all on 49/50,
and another great display from Frank Bartolo
saw him take it with 67/68, Brian Frost second
with 66/68 and 3rd was Chris Weekes with
57/59.
C grade was fought out hard with 2 x 48/50’s,
with Josh Wilson winning on an excellent
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As per usual the transition
period between daylight and
the night lighting taking
effect proved to be the game
changer. A special mention
must go to event sponsor Fil
Petriella, shooting over 250
straight with his 20 gauge
sporter! Great display!
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score of 110/112, and Nathan Burt running
him up with 109/112. Third was again Young
Max Green with 47/50. A Tough gig in C grade
when you have to shoot better than 94% to win
any prize, hence these guys didn’t last long in
C grade!
Ladies went to Karen Kennerson on 49/50,
Bill Iles took veterans with 272/273 and Bill’s
grandson and star junior Mitch Iles took
Juniors with 104/105.
Event 3 – Perazzi Surprize Draw – At the completion of the Double Barrel but before its
shoot off started, was a special event that has
become a major drawcard to the Majura 2 Day
shoot – The Perazzi Surprize draw Shoot Off.
from Majura Park, Dan Power from
Majura Park, Bobby Smith from Majura
Park and young gun Mitchell Iles from
Little River Game Ranch (VIC).
Time ticked away and so did the targets.
A little before midnight Dave missed his
196th Target, followed By Dan missing his
227th at around 12.15am. Dan shot 563
out of 565 targets for the day but couldn’t
get across the line in any event first!
Bobby threw everything he had at Mitch.
For a guy that has shot around 6-8 times
in the last year it was a fantastic effort,
but Bobby landed his 305th target at
1.15am. This left Mitch yet another state
title and an interim Australian Night
Double Barrel Continental record of 305
straight. Even more amazing that Mitch
had never shot 50 Straight Continental
before that night! Excellent display Mitch!
A Grade was won by Kim Cox with 54/55, and
second was Brett Coutts after a shoot off 60/61.
B grade was taken out by Andrew Evans with
a great 49/50, with young Jake Preece second
after a shoot off 62/64.
C grade was taken out by the red hot form Josh
Wilson 49/50, excellent score! Runner up in C
was Nathan Burt 45/50.
This event was conceived by Fil Petriella and
designed to give shooters from any grade or
ability the chance of winning a major prize of
a Trap Gun!
Ladies was split between Trina Watchorn and
youngster Tanya Skinner with 47/50. Veterans
was won by Bill Iles 48/50 and the junior prize
went to Carter Matthews on 80/81.
Opening it up for all shooters, a number is
drawn out of a barrel between zero and 9. If
your Points Score total ended in that number,
grab your gun, you’re in a Points Score shoot
off from your handicap for one of 3 guns!
It should also be mentioned that between the
Points Score, double barrel and Continental
events that Luke Cassar set a new club record
of 366 targets, Great shooting Luke and something for everyone to aim for in the future!
This year the number 1 was drawn, and 9
shooters were entered in the shoot off., from
15 to 21.5 metreage. It took just 10 targets, and
new shooter and C grader Josh Wilson was the
proud winner of the high grade Sabatti Trap
Gun. Great work Josh! Runner Up was another
new shooter youngster Max Green winning a
High Grade Beeman Airgun, and Third went
to one of the statesman of Majura Park Gun
Club – “Gorgeous” George Kasprzak winning
another Beeman Air Rifle.
Everyone enjoyed a Roast dinner at the club
house before the start of event 3, with the old
saying “never let the truth get in the way of
a good yarn” being almost a prerequisite for
dinner conversation.
Event 4 The NSW State Night Continental
Double Barrel – got underway at around 8pm.
With perfect night conditions and hardly a
breath of wind it was going to be a tough event
to win, and the shooters didn’t disappoint.
Out of 12 squads that entered the challenging continental night event 2 full squads of
possibles came in! Great shooting.
The shoot off started well but it wasn’t long
before the sneaky low birds sent a few challengers back to the car for the night! At the 100
mark it was down to 4 shooters, David Green
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Sunday woke to some wind and testing conditions, and a tough event to open the eyes from
the night beforeEvent 5 -The Pathway Communications Single
Barrel Championship- Barry Skinner and
Pathways have been a fantastic supporter of
the club in the past and their support will be
appreciated in the future.
The weather got the better of everyone and
4 shooters were left to shoot off for the overall
on 49/50. These were event sponsor himself,
Barry Skinner from Majura Park, Bill Iles from
Little River Game Ranch (VIC), Tony Arvanitakis from NSW Gun Club and Robert Yeo
from Wagga.
Barry was the first to go at 50/52 to claim 3rd
in AA grade. Bill was next a couple later at
51/53 for 2nd in AA, leaving Rob and Tony A
to finish the job. Tony landed one for 66/68
and 1st in AA leaving Robert the Overall
champion with 67/68. Great shooting in tricky
conditions Robert!
A grade was won by Andrew Tsolakis with
49/53 after a shoot off with Elton Chetcuti
who finished second on 48/53. Third in A
was Anthony Gray with 52/58 after winning
a 4-way shoot off!
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B Grade was taken out by Steve Wilkinson
with a 46/50, second was Brian Frost with
44/52 after winning a 3-way shoot off with
Janne Toynton claiming third with 46/55.
C grade was again Nathan Burt showing the
way with an excellent 45/50, runner up was
young Max Green on 42/50, holding out his
sister Rachel Green who finished third with
40/50.
Ladies went to Sam Peck with 47/50, Alan
Jones took the Veterans with 47/50, and Jesse
Ciappara the junior title with 47/50.
With the wind keeping up all day, the shooters
were re-squadded for the final event. It would
be a great test to see who could hold it together
for the High Guns.
Event 6 – The Horsley Park Gun Shop Handicap – A huge thanks to Tony and his team
from Horsley Park Gun Shop that really look
after us when purchasing prizes for the shoot,
as well as business dealings throughout the
year.
It was tough and 2 shooters managed a 49
to get themselves into the overall shoot-off
– Damien Burt from Grenfell on 19 metres,
and Phillip Tse, from Majura Park also on 19
metres. It wasn’t Damiens turn today and he
landed the first bird out (we have all been
there!) leaving Phillip the winner and his first
major win, a beautiful Browning A- Bolt Rifle.
Well done Phil!
Prizes down to 7th place meant all the 48/50’s
were in with a shot at it, being 10 shooters. A
long shoot off was required with 3 shooters
missing the same target at one stage meaning
they must continue!
When the dust settled it was Cooper Mooney
(21 metres) who claimed third with 77/79.
Fourth was Nathan Burt (15 metres) with
76/79. Fifth went to Robert Yeo (25 Metres)
70/73, sixth was youngster Billy Hunt with
76/79 and seventh went to Matt Schiller with
75/79.
High Guns for the weekend-at the end of it
all the major prizes went to – Ladies High Gun
was won by Samantha Peck from NSW Gun
attended for making it one of the most successful shoots that Majura Park have held, and
with a great shoot program set out for 2014
and significant future capital works planned
the club looks to welcome all visitors to a
friendly, healthy, and growing facility.
Club with a good 281/300. Junior High Gun
was hotly contested between Jessy Ciappara
from Cecil Park Clay Target Club, and Mitchell
Iles from Little River Game Ranch, Both with
an excellent 291/300. It took 3 rounds of shoot
offs to decide the winner, with Mitchell taking
it out 325/336 points- Great effort both boys.
Veterans High Gun was won by Button Powell
from Hermidale Gun club with a great 292/300.
Grade High Guns were Savage rifle and scope
packages. C Grade High Gun was won by Josh
Wilson from Majura Park with an excellent
score of 274/300. B Grade High Gun went to
Jake Preece from Majura Park with a great
274/300. A Grade High Gun was taken out by
Trevor Coutts from Majura Park with a good
287/300. AA High Gun was won by youngster
Brody Walters from Cooma with an excellent
294/300.
The quality of the juniors is something that
must be noted with plenty of great scores
coming out, great signs for the future of our
sport. The large majority of the juniors at
the shoot have previously attended coaching
clinics hosted by Majura Park Gun Club and
the results speak for themselves.
Mitch, the car was jam packed for the trip back
to Melbourne!
Overall High Gun- The cream rose to the top
at the end and it was former World Champion
Bill Iles who took out the Holcim High Gun
this year with an excellent 296/300, winning a
beautiful Tikka T3 rifle.
Billy said in his speech that the club has come
together in leaps and bounds over recent years.
Work on the grounds and traps shows in the
growing numbers of shooters and quality of
the scores. The club has become a favourite
for Mitchell who wouldn’t let Bill not come to
the shoot, so I’m sure Bill and Mitchell will be
back again in the future.
Great shooting Billy, and between he and
The club would like to thank everyone who
MORWELL GUN CLUB
Majura Park could not hold shoots without the
assistance of the following and we thank them
for their continued support:
The volunteers including shoot marshal Matt
Harris, Jody on the scoreboard, trappers Ryan
& Zoombur, and ladies in kitchen.
And our sponsors; Holcim Australia, Perazzi
Australia, Falcon Cartridges, Horsley Park Gun
Shop, Pathway Communications, Clay Target
Co., The Cameron Family, Uneke Furniture,
Capital Country Landscapes, Diverse Concreting and JPL Building Services.
NOVEMBER 5th 2013
Melbourne Cup Day Shoot
Seventy-nine shooters attended the
annual cup day shoot at Morwell in
perfect conditions.
The first event was the 60 pair double rise
championship which was very generously
sponsored by Darren & Tina White of Tindar
Constructions from Melbourne.
The overall & AA grade winner was Andrew
Brady from Morwell with a score of 110/120,
2nd in AA was Simon Gloster from Sale with
109/120. 1st in A grade was Brett Thompson
from Frankston with 95/120, 2nd was Ian
Findlay from Morwell with 93/120. 1st in
B grade was Ken Shaw from Morwell with
101/120, 2nd was Jason Davies from Bairnsdale with 98/120. 1st in C grade was Narelle
Mollard from Bairnsdale with 87/120,
2nd was Jay Murphy from Morwell
sponsored by Murphy’s Bronze Wing
Ammo Supplies in Tanjil South with
85/120.
The second event was the 60 target
double barrel sponsored by Brown Wigg.
Out of 79 shooters 6 people managed to
shoot 60/60 and they went into a miss
and out shoot off and after shooting
120/120 the shoot off went to points
with the eventual winner being Simon
Gloster from Sale with an excellent score
of 148/148, 2nd was Steve Russell from
Morwell 148/148. A grade winner was
Becky Madyson from Morwell 117/118,
2nd Nathan Zechner from Werribee
95/96. B grade winner was
Trev Ewart from Bushies
Bakery in Glengarry with
59/60, 2nd was Ken Shaw
from Morwell 93/95. C grade
winner was Gary Mollard
from Bairnsdale with 54/60
beating his lovely wife by
just 1 target! 2nd was Narelle
Mollard from Bairnsdale
53/60.
Simon Gloster OA DB, sponsor Darren White from Tindar Constructions
& Andrew Brady OA DR
The overall High Gun
was once again sponsored
by Brett Dunstan from
Lockaway Safes. Lockaway
Safes have been a great supporter of Morwell’s Cup Day
OA HG Andrew Brady with Todd Malone
representing Lokaway Safes
shoot for many years now, which makes the
Melbourne Cup Day shoot by far the biggest
shoot on the clubs calendar. The overall High
Gun winner was Andrew Brady from Morwell
with a score of 170/180. The ladies was won
by Carol Stokes from Traralgon 158/180, the
veterans by Billy Woodward from Nepean
158/180 and the juniors was won by Nathan
Zechener from Werribee 153/180.
The Morwell Gun Club would like to take
this opportunity to thank all the sponsors for
the cup day shoot & a special thanks to Trev
Ewart from Bushies Bakery in Glengarry for
donating all the pies, pasties & sausage rolls
for the canteen. If you are ever driving through
Glengarry, be sure to call in and grab one of
Bushies award winning pies.
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HERMIDALE GUN CLUB
OCTOBER 26 & 27 2013
Annual Hermidale Anniversary Shoot
Forty eight shooters travelled to the Hermidale Gun Club
from Cobar, Cunnamulla, Bourke, Warren, Orange, Taree,
Coonamble, Narromine, Cessnock, Brewarrina, Muswellbrook, Nyngan, Mona Vale, Condobolin and Hermidale
to compete in the Annual Anniversary Shoot held October
26th and 27th, 2013.
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The
hot sunny Saturday aftern
noon saw keen shooters line
u
up for the first event 30 Mixed
ttargets graded cash divide. Fifteen
sshooters shared the cash prize.
Robby Thompson OA winner DB CS
Scott Moody AA grade winner DB CS
The second event on the program
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was the 30 target West Bogan
w
Double Barrel Championship
115 metres. AA Grade first Scott
Moody (Cunnamulla), 2nd Colin
M
Betts (Brewarrina). A Grade first
Rick Murray (Cunnamulla), 2nd
Geoff Fennamore (Hermidale). B
G
Grade first John Polack (Cobar),
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22nd James Elias (Hermidale). C
Grade first Ted Hudson (HermiG
Rick Murray A grade winner DB CS
dale) 2nd Rory McKenzie (Mona Vale). Robby Thompson (Cobar)
was the Overall Sash winner well done.
In event three 20 Pair Double Rise 15 metres, only one possible
gained. AA grade Colin Betts (Brewarrina) 2nd went to AA grade
Jim Wilberforce (Taree), A grade Darren Wells (Cessnock), 2nd after
a shoot off Keith Dawe (Hermidale), B grade won by Phil Nass (Cunnamulla) and 2nd after a shoot off Rodney Dewhurst (Hermidale),
C grade won by Ron Sullivan (Hermidale) and 2nd Michelle Owen
(Warren)
Before the sun set and
the beautiful evening
meal was served, shooters enjoyed a drink, nibbles and a yarn with
friends. On dark, 36
shooters partnered up to
compete in the Western
Zone Night Deauville
Doubles. These prestigious trophies kindly
donated by Powells Bus
Service. Only one pair
shot the possible first
place and congratulations to Jason and Neville
Owen (Warren), 2nd
WZ Night DD winners
Neville (father) & Jason (son) Owen
Baden and Button
Powell after a shoot off.
Sash's donated by the Western Zone C.T.A.
After the night event it was fill the traps, clean up and check the
score board before the Sunday’s events. Shooters awoke to the smell
of bacon, eggs, sausages and coffee to start the day. Many thanks to
all the breakfast cooks and helpers for your early start.
Event five got underway at 9.00am sharp with a 30 target 15 metre
Points Score. After a lengthy exciting shoot off in AA Grade, Jason
Owen (Warren) emerged in first place with AA 2nd going to Colin
Betts (Brewarrina), A grade went to Max Ingleton (Brewarrina) and
2nd to Jim Manns (Cobar), B grade was won by John Wild (Warren)
and 2nd place to Rodney Dewhurst (Hermidale), C grade was won
by Ron Sullivan (Hermidale) and 2nd place Rory McKenzie.
Event six 30 target Double Barrel
Handicap then got underway.
First and Overall went to A
grade shooter Keith Dawe (Hermidale) after a very short shoot
off, 2nd place A grade shooter
Max Ingleton (Brewarrina),
3rd place was won by AA grade
shooter Steve Walker after a
shoot off, 4th place went to AA
grade shooter Peter Boland (Hermidale) after a shoot off and 5th
place went to AA grade shooter
Neville Owen (Warren).
John Polack B grade winner DB CS
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Ted Hudson C grade winner DB CS
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Another beautiful cold meat
and salad luncheon was
served during the last event on
OA HC winner Keith Dawe
OA winner Colin Betts
AA HG winner Scott Moody
B grade HG winner Rodney Dewhurst
C grade HG winner Ron Sullivan
trap fillers, breakfast cooks, bin
cleaners, raffle ticket sellers and
all for their support over the
weekend. A big thank you was
extended to Helen Overton (Brewarrina) for her computer score
program and her skills that go
with it.
Ladies HG winner
Helen Overton
A grade HG winner
Max Ingleton
Hermidale Gun Club wish to
thank all sponsors and donors
of sash's for their generous
contributions in making the 2013
shoot a great weekend. Powells
Bus Service, Western Zone C.T.A.,
Abalos Flats, Elmsley Partnership,
Neill Earthmoving, T Hudson,
Veteran HG winner
Button Powell
Hermidale Outback Lodge, F & J
Neill, Jazz-em-up Salon, Nyngan
Rural Agencies, G & N Kilmartin, Adams Transport and Landscape Supplies, Tritton Mines, P & W Carlin, Khans l.G.A.,
Nyngan Toyota, N. Owen and 2 WEB.
Nancy Kilmartin Secretary,
Hermidale Gun Club
PHOTO COMPETITION
NO. 13
Weekend sash winners Back L-R: Helen Overton, Max Ingleton, Keith Dawe,
Rodney Dewhurst, Scott Moody, Ron Sullivan, Button Powell & Colin Betts
Front: L-R: Rick Murray, John Polack, Robby Thompson & Ted Hudson
the program. 30 target Single Barrel 15 metres. Only one possible was
achieved. First in AA grade was Robby Thompson (Cobar), 2nd Scott
Moody (Coonamble). First in A grade was Don Williamson (Warren) 2nd
Max Ingleton (Brewarrina), First in B grade was John Wild (Warren), 2nd
Tony Polack (Cobar), First in C grade was Nancy Kilmartin (Hermidale)
2nd Ron Sullivan(Hermidale).
Before the presentation, President Button thanked all shooters and visitors
for travelling and making our 34th Anniversary shoot a success. He wished
all a safe journey home. He thanked all Members, kitchen staff, bar staff,
Clubs/members can send photo’s (Digital only) to the
CTSN email address. If space permits we will publish
the best of these.
A winner will be selected every 3 months with the
winner’s photo being published in the CTSN with an
article & receive a camera for their Club.
The overall winner will receive a full page gloss colour
advertisement in the magazine for a shoot event (to be
used in the next 12 months)
* Each photo needs to be less than 6 months old.
* The photo will need to be picture-ready for publication in the magazine (no touch-ups required).
* Must be of Clay Target shooting or related to a
shooting event.
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PORT MACQUARIE CLAY TARGET CLUB
NOVEMBER 3 2013
BOB WEARNE MEMORIAL
Once again, Port
Macquarie CTC held
The “Bob Wearne”
Memorial Shoot
which was sponsored by his wife,
Mrs Betty Wearne.
Over $3000 and a
rifle were in the prize
pool, so shooters had
plenty to shoot for
yet again this year.
We had visitors who
Sponsor Betty Wearne with
travelled to compete
3rd A grade Mick Wilkins
in this shoot coming
from neighbouring clubs of Kempsey, Taree/Wingham, Coffs and
Grafton. It’s wonderful when fellow shooters make the effort to
compete and hopefully take home some of the prizes we have up
for grabs.
2nd B grade winner Barry Cameron
which was available for the
shooter who shot the program.
The money was looking shaky
early on but a slight easterly saw
a target or two dropped and
the money was set aside for our
Christmas shoot. It appears that
the committee was not exactly
correct regarding the shoot the
program.
The program consisted of 50T DB, 50T PS and 25T DB Cont. It was
a program that the committee believed could result in someone
cleaning out the $2000 jackpot (put up by Libby & Robert Clarke)
2nd C grade winner Bob Bennett
2nd AA winner Peter Brenton
3rd AA grade Kerry Miller
3rd B grade Barry Pharo
The sponsor, my mum, Betty
Wearne,
had a lovely afternoon
W
watching some of the shooting
as well as parting with cash to
the winners. I think all the hugs
and kisses the winners gave her,
made her day. Giving
can be so much fun.
After the first round of
A
shooting, only Robert
Clarke and Brad Hooper
were looking as though
w
they may give the prize
pool a shake. Unfortunately the easterly winds
were gusting, and the
w
50T PS was getting more
and more challenging
by the minute. Everyone
was dropping a point or
w
two, or three. The shoot
had opened up with
Betty with C grade winner
only the Continental to
Warren Turner
be shot which would
be the decider for each grade. Even the veterans and ladies results
were undecided. The score board had more viewers than the 1st
cricket test.
Brad Hooper’s 25/25 in the last event secured the OA HG, with
Robert Clarke only two points behind. The other grades too were
fairly close, however, the final results are below.
A grade winner Romeo Spagnolo
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2nd A grade winner William Saul
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Final results for all other grades:
AA grade HG winner Robert Clarke
B grade HG winner Ken Bainbrigge
Betty with OA HG Brad Hooper
Betty with Vet HG winner Arthur Minter
O
Overall:
Brad Hooper
2218/225, AA Grade: 1
Robert Clarke 216/225, 2
R
Peter Brenton 214/225,
P
3 Kerry Miller 208/225,
A Grade: 1 Romeo
SSpagnolo 207/225, 2
William Saul 200/225, 3
W
Mick Wilkins 199/225,
M
B Grade: 1 Ken Bainbrigge 206/225, 2 Barry
b
Cameron 194/225, 3
C
Barry Pharo 194/225, C
B
Grade: 1 Warren Turner
G
1153/225, 2 Bob Bennett
Kerry Miller knew where the camera was
Mum & I with my Ladies HG
124/225, Ladies Lesley
Langer 192/225, Veteran
Arthur Minter 198/225.
It was a great day
shooting, catching up
with friends and remembering friends and family
who were no longer with
us. It will all be on again
next year, so if you can
see your way clear to visit
our club and try to take
home our prize money,
then we will enjoy seeing
Barry & Joan Cameron from Grafton
you at upcoming shoots.
Meantime, enjoy the next
shoot you get to and keep breaking those targets in 2014.
See you ’round the traps
Lesley Langer
ACTA 2014 TRAP CHAMPIONSHIPS
Pre-Nationals 4th & 5th April,
Nationals 7th–12th April
National Ground, Wagga Wagga, NSW
Ken Bainbrigge, Andrew McWhirter, Bob Bennett & his wife
enjoying refreshments before presentations
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CRESSY CLAY TARGET CLUB
NOVEMBER 3rd
3rd 2013
Shoot Aids McGrath Foundation
So cold, most pink was covered up by winter gear
On the 3rd November we held an event to raise money to
donate to The McGrath Foundation. The week prior Stephen
Bennett and Derry Freeman spent many hours turning the
grounds into a picture. Looked like a golf course.
On Saturday we had a few come to help set up traps and put the club
house in the pink. The weather was beautiful, warm, mild and calm.
On Sunday morning all arrived in their best pink outfits. 76 competitors took part and most looked “pretty in pink.” One comment was
that some looked like they had just come off the set of ‘Break Back
Mountain” (Reply comment, not for publication). It was great to see so
many get into the pink theme.
We had a couple of teams from our local media come to talk to people
and take photos.
Then as is typical our
Tasmanian weather
threw everything at
us. Rain, hail, wind, a
mini tornado maybe.
We had a gazebo
air born and took
out wiring between
buildings. A shortt
o
break in the event to
turn off power and
d
make it safe.
We had garbage
going up the road
faster than the traffic.
Pink balloons all
broke their stringss
and went somewhere,,
air born. Clay targetss
came out of the trap
p
houses, up over thee
club house and hydro
o
wires up into thee
farmers paddock over
er
the road. Had a couple
le
of people hit by flying
ng
targets. Another
ta
er
break
b
till the
wind died down
w
a bit.
Above: Our catering girls Lucinda
& Melissa Bennett
Left: Bernie “Bernice” Smith and Paul
“Pauline” Francis
T
Thanks to many helpers our camper trailer was held down and
t off to cars, trailers etc to stop it blowing over.
tied
W finally got our “50T Pink Clay Championship” back under
We
way and finished. All had spent their time in front of the open
w
fire during the day as it was almost snowing.
When all monies had been counted from the event, raffle,
merchandise sales and donation we raised $5075.10.
I would just like to thank Stephen & Derry for the immaculate grounds, all the donors
of prizes for our raffle and
all who donated cash. Nan
for being our shoot marshal
and who got lots of dollars
in fines for those who broke
her rules or looked the
wrong way, for all who took
the fines and the disgusting
weather without complaints,
to Mel & Lucinda who fed
us and to Jo who did all the
handicap books.
It was a huge effort by many
to make it a great day.
The winners, Tom Jenkins, Michael Jones, Nanette McCallum, Graeme Blaskett, Bernie Smith,
Paul jones, Kyle Booth and John Crosswell
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Thankyou one and all
Sharon Smith
2014 UNIVERSAL TRENCH SERIES
The purpose of this series is to select a team to represent Australia at the 2014 FITASC
World Championships for Universal Trench at Lonato, Italy, August 23 & 24, 2014.
ELIMINATIONS
March 29 & 30 MELBOURNE GUN CLUB (VIC) – Victorian State Championship
April 26 & 27 MELBOURNE GUN CLUB (VIC) – Australian National Championship
May 17 & 18 INTERNATIONAL GUN CLUB (SA) – South Australian State Championship
ALL EVENTS: 200 Targets (100T each day) 28 Gram loads allowed Graded OA.AA.A.B.C
ISSF Trap or Ball Trap gradings to apply (whichever grade is higher), if shooter has neither of these
grades then they will be graded after first 100T.
Entry Fee for all categories: $150 (payable on day, no pre nom, $80 per entry to go to Team Fund)
NOMS CLOSE AT ALL EVENTS AT 8:30AM SHARP FOR A 9AM START
AUSTRALIAN TEAM SELECTIONS:
Teams to be picked “first past the post” with broken targets to count. All events are to be counted
(Top 3 shooters over 600 Targets). Ties will be broken by FITASC shoot off rules (available at www.
fitasc.com).
Funding will be on a semi funded basis to the TOP 3 shooters (irrespective of which category they
have entered). Funding will be made up of all profits from the series and will be distributed evenly to
the top 3 overall shooters. Team shooting vests will be provided free of charge by Clover Designs to
the Top 3 Overall Shooters.
Juniors, Ladies & Veterans teams may be selected providing sufficient entries recorded at all events.
Should these teams be selected, some funding may be provided if available. All Team members will
need to become members of Field and Game Federation of Australia (FGFA) who are the Australian
affiliate to FITASC to compete at the World Championships. You do not need to be a member of
FGFA to shoot the series.
The more entrants we have enter, the more funding available to our team members.
Please note that the FITASC Universal Trench World Championship is an open event to all shooters.
If you don’t make the team you are still eligible to compete as an individual shooter at all FITASC
International events providing you are a member of FGFA. Details to become a FGFA member at
www.sportingclays.org.au
More information check out our facebook page “Universal Trench Australia” or contact:
Craig Henwood – [email protected]
Jeff Tonna – [email protected]
Eric Bullmore – [email protected]
SPONSORS:
Perazzi Australia,
FP Clay Sports Pty Ltd (Fil Petriella),
Clover Designs Shooting Vests
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February
JANUARY
2014
2014
Cuzzog’ss
Ramblin
This month I have established another new
World Record. For the shortest gestation
period ever of a Cuzzo’s Ramblings column!
Karien and I arrived home from New Zealand
late last Thursday night to find out on Friday
that Saturday is our Christmas Shoot and
Sunday is the special CTSN deadline, which
is ten days earlier than usual due to Christmas closures. That’ll put even someone as
“full of it” as I am well known to be, right
under the pump.
old Christchurch Gun Club, which apparently amalgamated with the old Belfast Gun
Club in the mid 1990s and moved to the new
facility. Plus back then their National Skeet
Championship was still a one day affair at
the start of the Trap Nationals, the same
as we used to do prior to 1983. The new
Gun Club is very nice. Good fields, good
background and a lovely clubhouse. The
only downside is the fact that the venue’s
predominant weather is best described as
challengingly windy.
We held our own
However the Australian contingent acquitted themselves quite well. Although we
only managed to win one out of the four
“main” individual events, Nigel Hughes had
already opened our account on the first day
by winning the 28 gauge and the High Gun
shoot-off on the last day produced Aussies
in both first and second places. Well done
The leopard’s spots
Actually that wasn’t the only shock I got upon
our return. I found out that last month’s
column was substantially shorter than I had
originally submitted due to another run-in
with the censor’s scissors in my absence. It
has been suggested that I need to get with the
times and start being a lot more politically
correct and far less constructively critical!
Don’t hold your breath! As alchemists
learned many years ago, turning lead into
gold is no mean feat and similarly, in more
recent times, it has been clearly established
that creating silk purses using the “listening
gear” off porkers is an equally big ask.
New Zealand Skeet Nationals
Lots of firsts for me personally. My first
visit to New Zealand since the inception
of their separate Skeet Nationals back in
2004. And my first visit to the new Canterbury Gun Club. When I used to cross the
Tasman regularly they were still using the
Canterbury Gun Club
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Above Left:
Nigel Hughes,
28 gauge
winner.
Above Right:
Michael
Buttigieg,
High Gun
winner.
Left: Ben
Garraway,
High Gun
runner-up
Michael Buttigieg and Ben Garraway. Plus on
the Blue Riband Day we managed a “whitewash” by capturing not only the National
Skeet Championship, but the Two-Man and
Five-Man Teams events as well. Combine
this with the fact that we successfully
defended the Glenn Trophy and brought it
back to Australia and I think it’s fair to say
that they knew we were there.
50 Years on – Who shot JFK?
By the time this issue of the CTSN arrives in
your letterbox the Victorian Skeet Carnival
will be only a couple of weeks away. Recently
there has been much speculation about the
date of this event, including some intriguing conspiracy theories. Unfortunately, the
real story is far less exciting. Last year we
conducted our Carnival on the second full
weekend in February and probably would
have done the same this year if all things
had remained equal. However, the South
Australian Trap Carnival, which
is usually held a week prior to
this on the first full weekend of
February, is a three day shoot
encompassing the preceding
Friday. This year, due to the
rotational shift in the calendar,
that Friday falls on the last day
of January and to keep their
Carnival entirely within the
month of February, they moved
their date back a week to the
second full weekend.
Light at the end of the
tunnel
To avoid the undesirable situation where
two adjoining States held “premier” Carnivals on the same weekend, we simply
moved our Carnival forward a week, effectively “swapping” weekends with them on
this occasion. Unfortunately this transposition seems to have created some confusion
and inconvenience in both States to various
people who had attempted to predict the
timing of the events and plan other activities accordingly. I can empathise with these
Continued next page
The 2013 winning Glenn Trophy Team, including Lorraine Hughes,
only the second lady ever to be in this team
Festive Shoot at Treloar Clay Target Club
Near Tamarang on Sunday, 8
December, the breeze was just
strong enough to blow in many
valued club members and friends
who had been absent from the
scene for a few months. They
received a warm welcome - one
and all - and proceeded to put all
their energies into enjoying the
shooting and to catching up.
It was hot. What a contrast to the Christmas Shoot in 2011 when that shoot had to
be cancelled due to flooded and damaged
roads. Now, even half that moisture
would be welcome.
Club President, Noel Edlington,
Sam Gall, Treloar’s Shoot Secretary,
congratulating Gary Carlyon and John Sleightholme
Gary Carlyon com
devised a challenging and most enterpeting in a shoot off
taining program of events. Everyone went
Doug Smith who passed away in Queensland at the end of last week.
home with either a trophy or Christmas fare, as they were all on target.
Maxine Lewis saw to it that no one went hungry by preparing a
delicious, quality lunch with all the Christmas trimmings.
Grahame Armour provided the Lions Christmas Cakes and Puddings.
Thank you Maxine and Grahame.
Before the commencement of the day’s events, a minute’s silence
was observed in memory of well known clay target shooter
Cuzzo’s Ramblings
Continued from page 22
people and can clearly see the need to find a
“date fixing” method which would provide
some predictability of major events and
hopefully avoid similar reoccurrences. As
I believe the ACTA is currently installing a
new and improved computer program and
website, maybe such a system is realisable in
the near future.
Fixed Dates
As most people who know me well are
aware, I am historically one of the most outspoken proponents of the advantages of fixed
dates for major events. Back in the November
1998 issue of the CTSN I even wrote a 2000
word article extolling the virtues of that very
concept, so nothing would give me greater
pleasure than to find a permanent home on
the calendar for our Skeet Carnival. Much
has also been said recently about our “sacred”
use of the second weekend in February. As
with most urban myths, although there
is a grain of truth in it, it’s actually more
fantasy than fact. Victorian Skeet Carnivals
started in the late 1970s and were usually
held in October or November. The advent
of the Skeet Nationals in 1983, which was
intended to be fixed to the third weekend in
November, put paid to that plan.
Doug was a legend in shooting circles not only for the number of titles
he won during his career but also for his dedication and enthusiasm
for his chosen sport. Doug was inducted into the Australian Clay
Target Association (ACTA) Trap Hall of Fame in 2004. He won 21
National Titles and was runner up in 13. He won 27 Queensland State
Titles and was a member of 29 Mackintosh Teams which compete
overseas.
Evicted again
Initially we moved to the second weekend
of March but the proximity to the New
Zealand Nationals probably killed that
off. Then we wandered aimlessly around
the calendar for a while before eventually
gravitating to the first weekend in May. And
to give credit where it’s due, we only secured
that date because South Australia surrendered it to us and moved their own Carnival
back a couple of weeks, but that’s another
long and complicated story for another
day. Anyway that seemed to be working just
fine until the ill-advised shift of the Skeet
Nationals from November to May in 2008,
which forced both South Australia and
Victoria to have to relocate time-wise once
again. In the six years since then, although
the month of February seems to be a “given”,
we’ve used the fourth weekend once, the
second weekend twice and the first weekend three times, or four if you count this
year. Personally I fancy the second weekend
and if I can get some moral support for that
one, I would be happy to pursue another
of my infamous “crusades” to make that
happen.
December’s Trivia Question
The last person to win the Macintosh Team
High Gun outright with the only 300x300
was my old mate Ross (The Pink Panther)
Walsh from
Broken Hill
and he did
this in 2010.
The first cor
rect answer
drawn was
submitted
by Johnny
Sleightholme
from Tamworth and as
he has shot
on quite a few
Ross Walsh
Macintosh
Teams himself, I’m pretty sure he’ll make
good use of a free nom at the Trap Nationals
in a couple of months time.
This Month’s Trivia Question
While we’re on the subject of Macintosh
High Guns, back in my column in June last
year I published a picture of Kate Schiller
who had just won the Ladies High Gun with
a perfect 300x300, but was she the first lady
to accomplish this magnificent feat? E-mail
your answer to [email protected] before the
15th of February and the first correct one
drawn will get a complimentary entry to one
National Championship event of your choice
in 2014.
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The Australian Clay Target Association
presents the
2014 NATIONAL TRAP CHAMPIONSHIPS
TO BE HELD AT THE NATIONAL SHOOTING GROUNDS
TASMAN RD WAGGA WAGGA
SUNDAY 6th APRIL to SUNDAY 13th APRIL
Events to commence at 8.30am daily
SUNDAY 6th APRIL
Commencing 10.00am
State Teams Shoulder to Shoulder Match – Open, Ladies, Veterans, and Juniors
Followed by Opening Ceremony
MONDAY 7th APRIL
65th Grand Australian Handicap 50T
TUESDAY 8th APRIL
74th National Champion of Champions 75T – in conjunction with the
20th Ladies National Champion of Champions and the
20th Junior Champion of Champions.
11th Sub – Junior Champion of Champions
15th Veteran Champion of Champions.
WEDNESDAY 9th APRIL
54th National Double Rise Championship 50 Pair – in conjunction with the
20th Ladies National Double Rise Championship and the
20th Junior National Double Rise Championship.
11th Sub – Junior National Double Rise Championship
15th Veteran National Double Rise Championship.
13th National Deauville Doubles Championship
33rd Family Deauville Doubles Event
THURSDAY 10th APRIL
63rd National Double Barrel Championship 50T – in conjunction with the
34th Ladies National Double Barrel Championship and the
34th Junior National Double Barrel Championship.
11th Sub – Junior National Double Barrel Championship
15th Veteran National Double Barrel Championship.
FRIDAY 11th APRIL
60th National Single Barrel Championship 100T – in conjunction with the
26th Ladies National Single Barrel Championship
23rd Junior National Single Barrel Championship.
11th Sub – Junior National Single Barrel Championship
15th Veteran National Single Barrel Championship.
SATURDAY 12th APRIL
53rd National Points/ANZ Trap Championship 100T – in conjunction with the
22nd Ladies Points/ANZ Championship
22nd Junior Points/ANZ Championship
11th Sub – Junior Points/ANZ Championship
15th Veterans Points/ANZ Championship.
SUNDAY 13th APRIL
Mackintosh Teams Shoot – Open, Ladies, Juniors and Veterans
Overall High Gun – Ladies, Junior, Sub-Junior, and Veterans High Gun
2014 All Australian Trap Team
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS – FEBRUARY 2014
2014 NATIONAL TRAP CHAMPIONSHIPS
Shooter
No.
NOMINATION FORM
ACTA No.
First Name
(Office use)
Surname
Club
Mobile/Day Contact
Email
TICK ONE or MORE THAN ONE of the boxes if you are ELIGIBLE to compete in the Categories shown below:
LADIES
VETERAN
JUNIOR
Sub-Junior
Mackintosh Veteran
Mackintosh Junior
TICK Your GRADE
All FEMALE competitors must tick this box
All Shooters 65 years or over on first day of competition
All Shooters aged 15 & Under 18 years on first day of competition
All Shooters Under 15 years on first day of competition
Over 60 on first day of qualifying competition (ie: Double Barrel event)
Aged Under 21 years on last day of qualifying competition
(ie: Points Score event)
AA
A
B
C
Date of Birth
Date of Birth
Date of Birth
Date of Birth
Date of Birth
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
Your HANDICAP
ABOVE FIELDS ARE MANDATORY – FORMS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT THESE FILEDS COMPLETED
Please note: Pre-Nominations CLOSE at 5.00 pm on Friday 7th March 2014
There is a maximum 540 competitors for each event. If Pre-nominations exceed this number a standby list of 50 will be created and used in case of
withdrawals. If any vacancies exist on commencement of the program it will be on a “first in” basis up to 10.00am on the day of the event at a cost of
$10.00 per event extra to enter. Any person nominating at the Window must nominate all of the events they wish to shoot for the week in one
visit to the Window if positions are available in that event. (See terms & conditions.)
PRE NATIONALS
Event No.
Date
Event
Pre-Nom
Event 1
Friday 4th April
Single Barrel 50T
$40
Event 2
Friday 4th April
Double Rise–25Pr
$40
Event 3
Saturday 5th April
Handicap 50T 1st–5th
$40
Event 4
Saturday 5th April
Points Score 50T
$40
Sunday 6th April
12 Noon State teams shoulder to shoulder match, Open, Ladies, Juniors, Veterans. Followed by Opening Ceremony 3pm
NATIONALS PROGRAM
NATIONAL PIN $10
Events
1
2
3
4
5
6
Monday 7th April
65th Grand Australian Handicap – 50T
Tuesday 8th April
74th National Champion of Championship – 75T
Wednesday 9th April
54th National Double Rise Championship – 50 Pr
Thursday 10th April
63rd National Double Barrel Championship – 50T
PreNomination
Nom after
7/3
$50
$60
$55
$65
$60
$50
Friday 11th April
60th National Single Barrel Championship – 100T
$60
Saturday 12th April
53rd Points Score: Australia/New Zealand Championship – 100T $60
Graded
N/A
Overall
Graded
Highest Score
$20
$10
$20
$10
$10
$70
$20
$10
$10
$60
$20
$10
$70
$20
$10
$10
$70
$20
$10
$10
N/A
*Note: Optional Prize Pools: GRADED – paid on each grade after shoot off. OVERALL – paid on total entrants after shoot off. GRADED
HIGHEST SCORE – paid on highest score in each grade before shoot off, split if tied. HANDICAP HIGHEST SCORE NOT GRADED.
By my signature: I acknowledge and agree to the ‘Conditions of Entry’.
Signed:
Date:
TOTAL $
PLEASE POST TO PO BOX 466 WAGGA WAGGA 2650 OR FAX 02 69310125
Cheque
Visa
Mastercard
Direct Credit BSB: 082-811 Account: 53-551-5385
Credit Card No: _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ Expiry Date: _ _ / _ _ Signature:
Please tick one of the following: CREDIT CARD - Please deduct:
On receipt of nomination OR
Monday 10th March 2014
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CONDITIONS OF ENTRY – NATIONAL TRAP CHAMPIONSHIPS
1.
Any shooter wanting to compete at the Trap Nationals must be a registered member of the ACTA for the current financial
year that the championships are being held.
2.
If a vacancy exists in any events at the Championships a person must nominate for all events they wish to shoot
at the nomination window in one visit. To be eligible to shoot in any event the nomination must be received before
10.00am on the day of the event.
3.
In the event of any shooter not being able to produce his/her Handicap Card, a duplicate shall be issued for the duration of
the National Championships. This card will then be forwarded to the Club Secretary to enable scores shot to be recorded.
Note: A $20 fee will be charged for the issue of any duplicate Handicap Card.
4.
Squads of up to 6 to shoot 50 targets/75 targets/100 targets in brackets of 25 targets or pairs, one or two visits only to the
traps. National Handicap event to be 5 (five) person squads, 5 (five) targets per lane.
5.
Shooters will be Pre-squadded as per ACTA rules and regulations and any interpretation of this will be the responsibility of the Tournament Director. Withdrawing from an event should (if possible) be done giving 48 hours notice
in writing (if possible) prior to the event or by ringing the National Office and leaving a message after hours.
6.
Each shooter is to take enough cartridges to shoot at 50 targets/75 targets/50 pairs. A time limit of two minutes will be
imposed for the changeover for each 25 targets or pairs. Should the two-minute time limit be exceeded then a penalty of the
LOSS OF ONE TARGET may be incurred.
7.
Shooters who fail to be at their squad on time will be required to shoot at a designated trap at a time suitable to management
8.
Should a shooter being late for his squad then elect to withdraw from the event he will not be eligible for any refund of nominations paid.
9.
All shooters should sign the score sheet after each 25 targets/pairs. Once a shooter has signed his score sheet he has
accepted his score and grade. Any score sheet not carrying the shooters signature will be credited with the lowest score
recorded.
10. All competitors will be called upon to referee and/or score throughout the period of competition. The persons’ designated to
referee and score must fulfil their obligation to do so. While replacement referee and scorers are permissible, the penalty of
a loss of one target for their failing to officiate shall be made against the officially designated person. Failure to either referee
or score will incur a penalty of the LOSS OF ONE TARGET in the next event. Should a following event not be programmed
then the penalty of the LOSS OF ONE TARGET will be incurred in the event concerned.
11. Any unauthorised shooter interfering with or attempting to interfere with the trap will be penalised FIVE (5) TARGETS.
12. All disputes must be in writing together with $20 deposit, which is refundable subject to the appeal being upheld.
13. All disputes and deposits must be lodged with the Tournament Director, who shall arrange a hearing with the appointed jury.
14. Optional sweep/purse prizes will be available for collection on the following day of each event with the exception of the final
day. All payments must be signed for and proof of identification given if requested.
15. When team selection is involved, shooters who are eligible for the open team selection as well as section teams shall chose
in which team they will be selected. They cannot compete in both Open and Section teams.
16. Any eligible competitor paying nominations is entitled to receive awards in the Open section, Womens, Juniors or Veterans
section, however the overall winner cannot take any grade prize.
17. A minimum of three persons must compete in any Grade or Section, including High Gun before sashes, medals trophies
and/or cash are awarded, irrespective of nomination paid.
18. Any interpretation of the program and conditions of entry will be the responsibility of attending members of the Executive
Committee, whose decision shall be final.
19. An acceptable standard of dress is required for all competitors, Tournament Director to adjudicate.
20. All Competitors must comply with Firearms Licensing Laws in their State of residence and in the State hosting the
National Trap Championships.
21. Payment of the nomination fee only entitles the shooter to enter the event. Changes to the program including the number
of targets shot will not be eligible to any refund.
22. Squadding details will be available on the ACTA website, ten (10) days prior to the event. If an email address is provided on
your nomination form, you will receive notification via email.
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Competition
RESULTS
Victoria
Alexandra 01/12/2013
Warm, Windy at times great day overall
(35): 15T SB AA: M Ward 14/16, T
Rohrlach 13/16, A Ford 11/15; A: C
Asquith 16/16, R Cumming 16/17, P
Grant 15/17; B: R Steward 15/17, M
Spencer 18/21, B Pyke 17/21; C: C Petersen
11/16, G Bennett 12/18, R Elward 11/18;
15T DB Pts AA: M Ward 42/45, T Rohrlach
40/45, A Ford 45/51; A: B Forrest 63/63,
D Collihole 60/63, K Sandwith 42/45; B:
J Woolmer 42/45, J Barklem 41/45, M
Spencer 39/45; C: G Bennett 37/45, R
Press 35/45, L Spencer 33/45; 15T DB
Champ: OA & AA: T Rohrlach 25/25, M
Ward 14/15, R Dale 22/25; A: D Long
24/25, G McClure 24/25, D Collihole
23/25; B: R Steward 16/17, M Spencer
20/21, D Burns 19/21; C: L Spencer 18/21,
G Bennett 17/21, C Petersen 13/17; 15T
DB CONT AA: T Rohrlach 14/15, M Ward
17/19, R Dale 18/19; A: G McClure 15/15,
W Green 15/16, P Grant 17/19; B: M
Spencer 20/22, J Barklem 19/22, P Elward
15/19; C: R Press 12/18, L Spencer 11/18,
G Bennett 10/16.
Ararat 07/12/13
Perfect (21): 10 T EO PS CD: P Frost,
B Harris, G Horrigan all shot perfect
30/30; 20T PS CS: OA: & AA: P Faulkinder
59/60, 2nd B Harris 57/60; A: G Horrigan
58/60, 2nd Z Biggin 57/60; B: T Perry &
J O’Conner 57/60; C: B Carnes 46/60,
2nd E Harris 45/60; 15 T Xmas Shoot:
AA: B Harris, P Tate, P Faulkinder; A: G
Horrigan, P Frost, Z Biggin; B: T Perry, J
O’Conner, I Jones; C: A Champneys, E
Harris, B Carnes; OTF: P Faulkinder; OTF
CS: G Hargreaves 10/10; Ch/Ch Final: T
Pilgrim 59/60; Club Aggregate: B Harris
804/855.
Bendigo 07/12/2013
Perfect (21): 75T Sporting Clays OA &
AA: A Campbell 64/75, C Lanyon 63/75;
A: A Eagle 62/75, S Wrigley 71/85; B: G
Woodhatch 62/85, C Repacholi 61/85; C:
C Stanford 42/75, J Woodhatch 37/75.
Castlemaine 27/11/2013
Humid (29)(19): 25T PS CD AA : R
Hosking 75/75, R Lendon 74/75; A: L
Pitts 75/75, P West 71/75, G Salvaggio
BENDIGO
C L AY TA R G E T C L U B
71/75; B: B Oates 69/75, C Oates 68/75;
C: T McCulloch 67/75, A Hicks 64/74;
25T MXD OA & AA: C Langridge 62/63,
A Hawdon 43/49; A: G Salvaggio 60/63,
P West 33/35; B: C Comensoli 33/35, D
Pollard 41/49; C: T McCulloch 32/35, B
Skinner 28/35; HG: R Lendon 126/130.
Central Wimmera 07/12/2013
Hot & Sunny (27): 40 T Xmas MT CS: OA:
R Lehmann 60/60; AA: A Bolwell 60/60,
2nd C Kelly 59/60; A: W Jorgensen 58/60,
2nd G James 54/60; B: L Wilde 50/60, 2nd
G Strauss 48/60; C: D Longmuir 51/60,
2nd R Browning & N Hinneberg 44/60;
30 T PTS CS: O/A C Dunn 89/90; AA: A
Bolwell 87/90, R Lehmann 87/90; A: G
James 86/90, 2nd W Jorgensen 82/90; B:
D Harris 80/90, 2nd L Gibson 75/90; C: L
Niewand 85/90, 2nd D Longmuir 75/90;
ANNIE OAKLEY NOVELTY: OA: C Kelly;
CH of CH for 2013: W Jorgensen 16/16.
Colac 8/12/2013
Fine (68): 10 T DB E/O: J Black, S Male,
M Williams, T Male, W Calaby, S Martin,
A Ford, D Long, J Hirth, A Flintoft, B
Woodmason, G Hose, J Flintoft, M Black,
M Dyson, P Frost, PWatts, R Vitkus, P
Smith, M Hassett, G Menhennet, R
Rigato, S Haberman, T Holt, I Dickins,
I Holt, N Telford, G Hayden, S Holt, J
Holt, & A Holt All 10/10; 25 T DB: AA:
N Telford 51/51, G Hose 50/51, T Holt
47/48; A: L Presani 46/46, D Long 46/47,
J Farnes 45/47; B: Trav Holt 30/30, J
Vallance 29/30, Tyler Holt 40/41; C: E
Martin 25/25, M Hassett 33/35, T Gard
32/35; Jack Pot P Biddle $256-00; 25 T
P/S: AA: R Bailey 75/75, G Hayden 75/75,
N Telford 104/108; A: Sarah Holt 92/93,
D Long 91/93, J Patterson 79/81; B: P
Biddle 73/75, M Male 84/87, R Halliday
81/87; C: E Martin 72/75, K Wirth 72/78,
A Donald 69/78; 10 Pr D/D D/P: 1st S
Martin & J Aitken 19/20, 2nd R Halliday
& M Holt 18/20, 3rd N Duncombe & R
Bailey 17/19.
Colbinabbin 24/11/2013
Cloudy, fine (23): 10T PS CD: D Milojevic,
R West, G Ervin, S Traill, L Fitzgerald, L
Gee, T Moroni, B Pay 30/30; 20T SB CS
OA & AA: T Moroni 29/30; A: T Bradshaw
22/24; B: P Walkins 20/22; C: C Repacholi
19/21; 25T DB CS OA & AA: S Traill
105/106, B Pay 104/106; A: D Moroni
46/47, D Knight 45/47; B: P Watkins
24/26, P Traill 23/26; C: J Knight 26/29,
S Foster 25/29; 20Pr D/R CS OA & AA: W
Wende 48/50; A: T Bradshaw 37/40; B: L
Gee 31/40; C: G Dillon 25/40.
Frankston Australian 01/12/2013
Fine/Hot (177): 25T DB: AA: 1st J Tonna,
2nd Sox, 3rd P Drennan; A: 1st P Fraser,
2nd A Weyermann, 3rd C Cowie; B: 1st B
McFarlane, 2nd B McMillan, 3rd B Clarke;
C: 1st B Dalzell, 2nd D Van de Visser, 3rd S
Frankland; 25T Trench: A: 1st P Drennan,
2nd C Henwood, 3rd C Myers; B: 1st C
Galea, 2nd P Mills, 3rd P Calvi; C: 1st T
White, 2nd M Peck, 3rd J Orlando; 25T
HC: 1st M Tout, 2nd O Comelli, 3rd M
Rocca, 4th F Demasi, 5th Sox; 25T Skt:
AA: 1st S Vaccaro 25/25, 2nd B Moss
24/25; A: 1st T Laber 27/27, 2nd D Sajn
26/27, 3rd L Irons 24/25; B: 1st S Arcuri
24/25, 2nd L Young, 3rd P Lancaster; C:
1st C Strachan 21/25, 2nd N Bakker, 3rd
M Samarges; 25T Skt: AA: 1st B Moss,
2nd S Vacarro; A: 1st L Irons, 2nd P Da
Silva, 3rd T Laber; B: 1st P Lancaster, 2nd
S Arcuri, 3rd C Hughes; B: 1st N Bakker,
2nd C Strachan, 3rd T Cole; 10pr DR: AA:
1st Sox, 2nd J Rowe, 3rd P Drennan; A: 1st
A Wilson, 2nd F Ibbott, 3rd C McDougall;
B: 1st M Whitelaw, 2nd B Weyermann,
3rd S Sowyer; C: 1st S Frankland, 2nd R
Risely, 3rd C Raymer; 15T Pts: AA: 1st B
Woodward, 2nd C Prince, 3rd S Habermann; A: 1st C Crowie, 2nd A Wilson,
3rd P Lancaster; B: 1st O Comelli, 2nd
M Rocca, 3rd B Weyermann; C: 1st S Van
de Visser, 2nd S Frankland, 3rd C Daymer;
Ladies Only 25t Pts: 1st O Comelli, 2nd
T White.
Colac Gun Club
Sunday 2 February
10.30am Start
Hosts
2014
MCC V COLAC SHIELD
Victorian
i t i Clay Target Association
&
ACTA 5 Stand
State Sporting Clays
Championship
MARCH 1ST
COW COCKIES CUP
9.00 am start
100 Targets
Full Noms $50
Reduced Noms L, J, V $45
SSAA, F&G Australia, F&G Federation
Members Welcome
$500 in prizes for the best 5 person
team over both events
Teams can be made up from different Clubs
1 30 Tgt D/Barrel Cow Cockies Cup C/Ship
1st and 2nd each grade
Noms Open $18.00 Juniors $15.00
2 50 Tgt P/Score Cow Cockies Cup C/Ship
1st and 2nd each grade
Noms Open $22.00 Juniors $15.00
AA A B C Grade Ladies Junior & Veteran
High Gun Sashes
Kindly sponsored by MCC Clay Target Club
Treasurer Stephen Holt A.H. 5231 1097
FEBRUARY 2014 – AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS
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Frankston Australian
Clay Target Club
123 Rossiter Road Carrum Downs
PO Box 340, Patterson Lakes 3197
Telephone 9782 1626
INC. A0010859 S ABN 255 281 411
FEBRUARY 2014 PROGRAM
All events – Less than 5 entrants per grade no 2nd place.
The committee reserves the right to alter the program.
All FACTC competition days to commence promptly at 11am
Thursday 30 January to
Sunday 2 February
VICTORIAN STATE
SKEET CARNIVAL
Pre-nominations required by
FRIDAY 10 JANUARY 2014.
Download pre-nomination form from
www.factc.com.au
Email [email protected]
or collect from the FACTC office.
No practise for any other disciplines available
during the Skeet Carnival
SUNDAY 2ND FEBRUARY
11.00am
Event 1
Event 2
50 Target Points Score
AA, A, B & C
25 Pair Double Rise
AA, A, B & C
$25.00
$20.00
SUNDAY 16TH FEBRUARY
11.00am
Event 1
Event 2
Event 3
Event 4
Event 5
25 Target Points Score
AA, A, B & C
25 Target Single Barrel
AA, A, B & C
50 Target Double Barrel
AA, A, B & C
100 Target Trench Handicap
1st, 2nd & 3rd
100 Target Skeet
AA, A, B & C
$13.00
$13.00
$24.00
$45.00
$45.00
Visit www.factc.com.au
or refer to Facebook or www.factc.com.au
for up to date club details
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SOUTHERN PENINSULA
FEBRUARY 2014
MORNINGTON CLAY TARGET CLUB INC
Melways 146 A11
Saturday 8th 12pm Start
10tgt Eye Opener
100tgt Medley,
50tgt Double Barrel + 50tgt Points Score
AA-A-B-C 1-2-3
Practice Friday 4pm-6pm, BBQ afterwards
Contact Lance Cazaly 0417 587 726
Sec. Anthony Spence-Fletcher 0437 561 011
www.morningtonclaytarget.cjb.net
NEPEAN CLAY TARGET CLUB INC
Melways 259 F2
Saturday 15th 12.30pm Start
Practice Only due to Morwell Team Shoot
Practice Thursdays 3pm-8pm
Skeet - Ball Trap - DTL - 5 Stand Operating
Sausage sizzle afterwards
Note: A door prize of free nominations for the next time you
visit Nepean will be open to all shooters of the full program. Drawn at
presentations and you must be in attendance or there will be a redraw
Sec. A. Zoric 5982 0677
FEBRUARY 2014
BAIRNSDALE
Saturday
February 1st
50tgt Double Barrel
50tgt Points Score
FOSTER
Saturday
February 8th
10tgt Pts E/O
40tgt Pts C/Ship
50tgt Double Barrel
WONTHAGGI
Sunday
February 9th
20tgt Pts E/O CD
80tgt Mixed DB & SB
MORWELL
Saturday
February 15th
SOUTH EAST
ZONE
25tgt Handicap
1 2 3 FM BM
25tgt D/B
KORUMBURRA
Sunday
February 16th
50tgt Continental
50tgt Single Barrel
Kyneton 24/11/2013
Fine with light showers (34): 25T PS CS
AA & OA: R Hosking 75/75, D Hill 73/78;
A: W Canny 73/75, G Ogilvie 69/78; B: S
Langridge 70/81, P McKenzie 67/81; C: G
Hobbs 69/75, P Wilson 68/75; 20T HC:
1st: G Ogilvie 30/31, 2nd: L Hatzigiannis
29/31, 3rd: C Oates 22/24; BM: R Burgess
18/20; 20T SB TWR CS: B & OA: D Hill
20/20, P McKenzie 15/20; A: N Frankling
22/23, C Langridge 21/23; C: T Anderson
17/20, L Hatzigiannis 18/23; Encouragement Award: A Fielding; C Grade JNR: T
Anderson.
Kyneton 08/12/2013
Overcast (51): 25T Maureen O’Meara
Memorial 16 mtrs: A & OA: W Canny
34/34, N Frankling 29/30, P Rhodes
28/30; AA: R Hosking 33/34, D Hill
30/31, C Brown 24/25; B: M Hobbs
35/37, P McKenzie 34/37, L Hatzigiannis
23/25; C: N Waldhauser 26/27, A
Preston 25/27, M Henderson 23/25;
18T Flush - drawn teams of 3: 1st: C
Penno, A Wilson, S Houston 29/36, 2nd:
A Preston, C Penno, T Weeks 28/36, 3rd:
L Hatzigiannis, A Fielding, P McKenzie
32/36; 10 Pr Tower/Trap AA: R Hosking
20/22, R McKinnon 19/22, B Preston
14/20; A: C Oates 23/26, D Oates 22/26,
G Went 18/21;B: L Hatzigiannis 19/22,
M Schaper 17/21; C: P Wilson 14/20, J
Climas 13/20, A Fielding 17/24.
Macarthur 30/11/2013
Good (42): 25T PS CS: AA: 1st I Harris
85/87, 2nd M Gruar 82/87; A: 1st J
Dumesny 72/75, 2nd P Frost 71/75; B:
1st W Neil 70/75, 2nd T Kinnear 66/75;
C: 1st J Merrett 71/75, 2nd J Paterson
68/75; 50T DB CS: OA: I Harris 50/50;
AA: 1st S Sayers 49/50, 2nd D Pratt
52/54; A: 1st P Frost 68/72, 2nd B Jorgenson 67/72; B: 1st W Neil 49/50, 2nd
T Kinnear 47/50; C: 1st J Blain 48/50,
2nd J Merrett 47/50; LDY: G McDonald
35/50, K Wirth 32/50; JNR: T Kinnear
47/50, S Crow 43/50; T/O: B Davidson
& K Hammond.
Neil Walsh
Memorial
100 Target P/S
Championship
Sunday 16th February
Commencing at 10.30am sharp
Lunch & Smoko provided
Over $2000 in prizes
KINDLY SPONSORED BY THE WALSH FAMILY
VCTA State 30 target
Double Barrel Continental
Championship (Twilight)
VCTA State 30 target
Single Barrel Championship
$500 Cash & Sash for Overall Winner
January 24th 2014 7.30pm Start
Kerang Clay Target Club Inc
For further details please contact
Secretary Robin Algie 0477 827 720
(Winner does not take his/her grade}
Cash & Sash for each grade winner
Cash & Sash for Lady, Veteran Junior &
Sub Junior winners
Mitch Dunnachie President
0409 998 289
North East Zone/V.C.T.A.
FEBRUARY 2014 PROGRAM
SATURDAY 1ST
Bendigo 9am
100 tgt S/C C/ship
SUNDAY 2ND
Alexandra 11am
20tgt P/S Gr C/ship
20tgt Bill Henwood Mem H/cap
20tgt Bill Henwood Mem
D/B C/ship
Henwood Memorial Shield
Alexandra GC vs Melbourne GC
Events 2 & 3
Numurkah Shepparton
Skeet 9am
AGM 10am at clubrooms
Shoot 12 noon
25tgt NEZ D/B Tower
75tgt Ch/Ch
Yarrawonga 11 am
5 free H/Cap tgts
25tgt H/Cap
50tgt D/B C/ship
SUNDAY 9TH
Echuca 11am
25tgt Gr Trench Trophy, Cash
25tgt Cont P/S C/ship
25pr D/R Gr C/ship
10tgt Club H/cap
High Gun
TUESDAY 11TH
NEZ delegates meeting 7.30pm
Hilltop Golf Club Tatura
SUNDAY 23RD
Colbinabbin 1.00pm
25tgt P/S C/ship
20tgt S/B C/ship
20tgt H/cap
25tgt D/B C/ship
SATURDAY 15TH
Bendigo 11am
25tgt Cont D/B C/ship
25tgt S/B trophy
50tgt D/B C/ship
FRIDAY 28TH
Mathoura 7pm
15tgt D/B C/D
10tgt H/Cap C/D
25tgt NEZ Night H/Cap 1-3
SUNDAY 16TH
Mansfield 10am
100tgt Neil Walsh Mem C/ship
Deniliquin 12 noon
15tgt P/S C/D, EO
40tgt P/S C/ship
40tgt D/B C/ship continued next column
PLEASE NOTE
As of 1st January 2014
BENALLA GUN CLUB
is in recess
until further notice
FEBRUARY 2014 – AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS
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Werribee Victorian
Clay Target Club Inc
PO Box 806 Werribee Victoria 3030
10 min drive from Werribee CBD on Ballan Road
Melway map Ref : Map 206 A8
www.werribeegunclub.com.au
FEBRUARY 2014 PROGRAM
SUNDAY 2ND 12.00 PM START
Practice Day
FRIDAY 7TH 6.00 PM START
Event 1 50 Tgts Werribee/Victorian Twilight
Points Championship, Sash O/All
$22.00
Event 2 25 Tgts D/B Championship, Sash O/All $16.00
Annie Oakley or off the fence (time permitting)
SUNDAY 9TH
11.30 AM NOMS, 12.00 PM START
Event 1 25 Tgts P/S Graded
Event 2 50 Tgts S/B Graded
Event 3 50 Tgts D/B Championship, Sash O/All
$14.00
$24.00
$25.00
Trench Championship
Noms 11.30 am, 12.00 pm Start
Maryborough 23/11/2013
(22): DB OA: P Frost 76/76; AA: B Pay
75/76, S Forbes 34/36; A: W Canny
44/45, R Hendrickson 25/26; B: P Frost, M
Schaper 24/25; 20 PR DR OA: J Shepherd
46/50, R Flower 35/40; A: B Rafferty
37/50, L Pitts 35/40; B: P Frost 33/40, M
O’Connell 32/40; 20 D/D OA: A McKnight
32/32, S Forbes; A: B Pay 31/32.
Maryborough 01/12/2013
Hot (27): 37T Sporting OA: B Rafferty
80/105; AA: L Matthew 79/100, P Hall
58/75; A: M Sutchbree 54/75; B: C Dunn
42/75, D Conroy 40/75; C: P D’Amore
37/75, B Jennings 35/75; VET: J Johns
44/75; LAD: M Hall 26/75.
Melbourne 23/11/2013
Wintery Conditions (80): 100T Universal Trench OA: N Pedulla 97/100; AA: S
Haberman 95/100, C Henwood 94/100 +
23; A: M Iles 95/100 + 25, J Spicer 95/100
+ 19; B: J Clerke 90/100, A Sibillin 89/100;
C: J Zechner 87/100, A Curciullo 85/100 +
25; 50T SKT Trophy AA: Brendan Pearson;
A: J Turner; B: B Hine; C: M George; 50T PS
AA: K Calder 150/150, P Haslam 148/150;
A: J Clerke 182/186, C Patterson 181/186;
B: P Smyth 140/150; C: B Peell 135/150,
D Rowland 126/150; JNR: B Rowland;
50T DB AA: M Iles 136/136, D Appleby
135/136; A: J Clerke 50/50, A Curciullo
70/71; B: J Culloden 49/50; C: D Rowland
44/50; JNR: W Smithwick; 15 Pr D/R AA: C
Brown 27/30, K Calder 26/30; A: J Clerke
38/50, T Jackson 37/50; C: D Rowland.
Melbourne 7/12/2013
Pleasant Conditions (82):25 T CONT
DB: AA:1st Alan Bebend 25/25, 2nd
Rob Williams 43/44; A: 1st Wayne Green
25/25, 2nd Michael Mifsud 38/39; B:
1st James Patterson 25/25, 2nd Daniel
Patterson 23/25; C: 1st Brad Peell 23/25;
25 T PS: AA: 1st Alan Bebend 144/144,
2nd Chris Brown 141/144; A: 1st Geoff
McClure 90/90, 2nd Travis Jackson
87/90; B: 1st David Drinkwater 73/75,
75 tgts 1st & 2nd O/All plus 1st AA A B C
1st & 2nd decided by 2013 duelling system
Top 6 shooters after 75 Tgts
$35.00
MELBOURNE
GUN CLUB
Victoria Rd, Lilydale 3140
PH: 03 9739-1771
FAX: 03 9739-1773
www.melbournegunclub.com.au
SUNDAY 16TH
Practice
SUNDAY 23RD
11.30 AM NOMS, 12.00 PM START
Event 1 25 Tgts S/B Graded
Event 2 50 Tgts P/S Graded
Event 3 50 Tgts D/B Graded, Sash O/All
$14.00
$24.00
$25.00
TRADIES PLEASE NOTE!!!
R.D.O. MONDAYS 10th & 24th
11.00am Start
“Come and have a shot, a steak and a relax”
Club open for practice Wed Thurs Fri Sat from 12pm
Double Trap and ISSF Skeet practice
Sat 9.30am to 12.30pm and Thurs 12pm till 2pm
ISSF Skeet Skeet DTL Trench Sporting and Tower
All Enquiries please ring 9749 7301 club
President Mathew Cocks 0417 397 115
“Come and shoot under the best lights in Australia”
50% of noms goes back to shooters (DTL)
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS – FEBRUARY 2014
2nd Russell Allender 71/75; C: 1st Brad
Peell 67/75, 2nd Billy Johnston 71/81; 25
T HC: 1st Peter Smyth 27/27, 2nd Craig
Henwood 26/27, 3rd David Drinkwater
49/50; B/M: Wally Kotlareski 24/26; 25
T DB: AA: 1st Paul Haslam 150/150, 2nd
Daryl Hedt 149/150; A: 1st Geoff McClure
81/81, 2nd Travis Jackson 80/81; B: 1st
Daniel Patterson 24/25, 2nd James Patterson 23/25; C: 1st David Rowland 24/25,
2nd Brad Peell 23/26.
Melbourne 30/11/2013
Good (80): SKT 100T CS AA: B Pearson
99/100; A: J Turner 92/100; B: L Johnston
94/100, L Young 92/100; C: S O’Bryan
89/100, J Trotter 85/100; 40T PS AA: N
Kirley 147/147, S Atkins 146/147; A: A
Wilson 119/120, D Ball 116/120; B: G
Shields 116/123, R McKenzie 113/123; C:
P Di Giannantonio 110/120, B Rowlands
104/120; 20T SB AA: P Mills 48/48, A
Brady 47/48; A: S Morley 20/20, D Ball
25/26; B: K Balcombe 20/23, D Drinkwater 19/23; C: B Johnston 17/20, B
Rowlands 17/21; JNR: A Preston 16/20;
40T DB OA & AA: G Aston 194/194, C
Murphy 193/194; A: B Preston 138/139,
A Wilson 45/46; B: A Dunkley 39/40, G
Shields 37/40; C: P Digiannantonio 43/45,
B Johnston 42/45; LAD: P Morgan 33/40;
JNR: A Barry 31/40.
Metropolitan 24/11/2013
Light Wind & Showers (16): E/O 10T PS:
A Truda 30/30; 25T DB AA/A: B Gaskett
25/25; B: A Truda 23/25; C: J Dagher
23/25; 25T CONT AA/A: B Gaskett 24/25;
B: M D’Amore 29/32; C: E Dagher 23/25.
Numurkah Shepparton 01/12/2013
Warm and windy (30): 10T DB AA: J
Fothergill, W Kelvey; A: T Bradshaw, M
Gribben; B: P Watkins, J Ford; C: C Finn,
T Fothergill; 10T SB AA: J Fothergill,
I Phillips; A: M Gribben, T Bradshaw;
B: J Cox, S McCullock; C: C Easden, C
Repacholi; 10 Pair D/R SKT AA: W Kelvey;
AA: J Fothergill; A: A Patten, G Ervin; B: G
FEBRUARY
SATURDAY 1ST 12 noon start
1 150 Tgt Double Barrel C’ship AA A B C
OA Winner – $250 CASH!!!!
$60
Skeet Practice only available due to VCTA State Titles
SATURDAY 8TH 12 noon start
1
2
3
4
5
100 Tgt Universal Trench AA A B C
25 Tgt Points Score AA A B C
25 Tgt Single Barrel AA A B C
50 Tgt Double Barrel AA A B C
100 Tgt Skeet C’ship AA A B C
$45
$12
$12
$25
$40
SATURDAY 15TH
MELBOURNE FIELD & GAME
FRIDAY 21ST, SATURDAY 22ND, SUNDAY 23RD
2014 Yarra Valley DTL C’ships
see separate advert
No Skeet, Trench or 5 Stand Sporting
Melbourne Gun Club
Presents
The 2014 Yarra Valley DTL Championships
FRIDAY 21ST SATURDAY 22ND &
SUNDAY 23RD FEBRUARY 2014
Victoria‛s Premier 3 Day Shoot! Bigger & Better
Major prizes of Guns, trophies, Ammo & Cash!!
FRIDAY 21ST FEBRUARY ͵ 12.00 NOON START
1. 50 Tgt “KAYMAR” Double Barrel
OA. 1st & 2nd AA. A. B. C.
Open $45 Jnr/Ldy $35
**This event is not included in High Gun
Free sausage sizzle lunch provided
SATURDAY 22ND FEBRUARY ͵ 9.00 AM START
2. 30 Tgt Points Score
Open $25 Jnr/Ldy $20
3. 20 Tgt Single Barrel
Open $20 Jnr/Ldy $15
4. 50 Tgt Double Barrel
Open $50 Jnr/Ldy $40
OA. AA. A. B. C 2nd – Lady & Junior
OA. AA. A. B. C 2nd – Lady & Junior
OA – Shotgun sponsored by Spartan Global
OA. AA. A. B. C 2nd – Lady & Junior
SUNDAY 23RD FEBRUARY 9.00 AM START
5. 60 Tgt Champ of Champions off 18m, (20T DB 20T S/B 20T PTS) Open $45 Jnr/Ldy $35
OA. AA. A. B. C 2nd –Lady & Junior
6. 50 Tgt “Bere a Australia” Mixed Meterage
AA – 21m, A – 19m, B – 17m, C – 15m
OA Bere a Shotgun, 1st AA. A. B. C – Bere a gear,
2nd AA. A. B. C – Bere a Gear, Lady & Junior – Bere a Gear
Open $60 Jnr/Ldy $50
HIGH GUNS EVENTS 2ͳ6: OA. AA. A. B. C. LADY & JUNIOR
Due to a 6PM curfew events 1 & 4 will remain DB from 15 metres for as long as possible without
delaying the finality of the adver sed program.
If necessary the shoot off will come back to 18 metres at a me deemed appropriate by the
commi ee. The events will remain DB un l finality.
Free
meal for all s
familie
shooters &
y night
on Saturda
*** All shooters who enter in the first 6 squads
go in the draw for 2 draws of 250 shells ***
6 Layouts used for compe on
with 1 spare/shoot off layout
White
Flyer clays
to be used
Limited
powered
camping sites.
Bookings
Phone Darren
0419 389 859
or Roger
0409 199 708
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Kier, S McCullock; C: C Finn, C Easden;
Walkback AA: W Kelvey; AA: T Hicks; A:
T Plum, M Gribben; B: S McCullock, B
Hartney; C: M Large, T Fothergill; Triples
Drawn partner: T Hicks/R O’Dwyer, T
Bradshaw/C Finn; Tri Shoot: C Finn, S
McCullock, G Ervin, G Kier, T Plum, P
Finn; Tony Plum Off the fence: J Ford.
Sebastopol 15/12/2013
Perfect (30): 15T PS AA: N Haydon 45/45,
J Shepherd 44/45; A: K Sandwith 45/45,
D Long 42/45; B: Joe Hirth 45/45, J Gercovich 42/45; C: D Attard 41/45, S Menz;
15T DB AA: J Flintoff 27/27, W Calaby
26/27; A: P Frost 15/15, D Long 14/14;
B: J Gercovich 15/15, J Wright 27/28; C:
Tess Lloyd 15/15, W Carnes 14/15; 15T
DB BT AA: A Ford, W Calaby; A: D Long,
K Sandwith; B: B Caldwell, J Hirth; C: N
Lloyd, T Lloyd; 16 PR DD: N Vagg & A
Harwood 24/25, P Frost & D Attard, J
Gercovich & A Flintoff 23/25.
St James 30/11/2013
Christmas Shoot: Warm, Sunny & Humid
(35): 10T PS: AA: 1st D Hunt 42/42, 2nd
W Kelvy; A: 1st J Kelly 42/42, 2nd L Fitzpatrick 41/42; B: 1st C Figgins 30/30, 2nd
G Twamley 29/30; C: 1st J Old 20/30, 2nd
B Rogers 27/30; 10T SB: AA: 1st D Hunt
16/16, 2nd J Fothergill 15/16; A: 1st M
Gribben 9/10, 2nd J Kelly 10/10; B: 1st G
Twamley 19/20, 2nd G Coyle 18/20; C:
1st J Old 9/10, 2nd J Leary 8/10; 10T DB:
AA: 1st D Saunders 25/25, 2nd W Kelvy
31/32; A: 1st M Gribben 15/15, 2nd L
Fitzpatrick 14/15; B: 1sdt B Pyke 18/18,
2nd G Coyle 17/18; C: 1st L McCulloch
10/10, 2nd B Rogers 12/13; 10T HC: 1st
B Rogers 13/13, 2nd J Fothergill 12/13,
3rd M Gribben 19/20, 4th A Sutherland
19/20, 5th T Hicks 18/20, 6th T Plum
16/17, 7th S McCulloch 16/17; 10T
CONT: AA: 1st & OA J Gemmill 13/13,
2nd W Kelvy 12/13; A: 1dt M Gribben
11/11, 2nd L Fitzpatrick 10/11; B: 1st C
Figgins 10/11, 2nd G Twamley 17/19; C:
1st E McCulloch 8/10, 2nd C Peterson
7/10.
Warracknabeal 23/11/2013
30T DB Cont AA: C Kelly 51/51, R
Lehmann 50/51; A: J Knoop 29/30, G
James 36/39; B: L Gibson 28/30, M Knoop
29/32; C: R Browning 27/30, L Niewand
24/30; 25T DB AA: C Kelly , C Dunn 25/25,
R Lehmann, R Collinson 24/25; A: K Pitt,
W Jorgensen 25/25, L Torney, R Papst, D
Long 24/25; B: M Knoop 25/25, L Gibson
24/25; C: R Browning 19/25, L Niewand
18/25; 10 SxS: R Papst 10/10, W Jorgensen, C Kelly, G James 9/10.
Woods Point 24/11/2013
Cool, warm, drizzly, fine, overcast & sunny
(20): 10T DB PS E/O CD: P West 30/30;
25T President’s DB CS OA: N Kirley 82/82;
AA: N Kirley 49/49, P Desmond 48/49;
A: T Ewert 25/25, P West 24/25; B: D
Hoon 25/25, R Lay 24/25; C: S Bedggood
23/25, M Ewert 22/25; 25T President’s
HC Trophy OA: P Desmond 24/25, 2nd J
West 30/32, 3rd M Ewert 29/32, N Kirley
28/32; JNR: M Ewert 23/25; 25T President’s TWR CS OA: N Kirley 40/40, 2nd
M Gracie 39/40, 3rd I Findlay 34/35, 4th
R Brown 24/25; HG: N Kirley 73/75.
Woods Point 08/12/2013
Fine and fun (31): 15T CONT PS Medley:
AA: K Skinner 41/45, N Kirley 38/45;
A: D Clark 40/45, J West 63/72; B: R
Lay 43/54, D Ewert 39/54; C: G Shahin
34/45, G Ewert 34/45; 30T T/R: 1st Team
- M Ewert/M Ward 47/48, 2nd - S Bedggood/E Woods 46/48, 3rd - G Ewert/P
Desmond 28/30, 4th - N Kirley/J Wood
27/30; 15T CONT PS HC: 1st - D Kirley
41/45, 2nd - P Shahin 25/30, 3rd - P
McDonough 51/60, 4th - J West 53/60;
10Pr incoming PS D/R: 1st - C Skinner
26/30, 2nd - G Ewert 52/60, 3rd - E
Woods 24/30, 4th - A Kirley 37/40; Poor
Bugga: 1st - J Clark, 2nd - A Shahin; HG: D
Kirley 125/150; JNR HG: M Ewert 117/15;
LG: P Kirley.
WANGARATTA
CLAY TARGET CLUB INC
Queensland
Atherton 24/11/2013
Hot and Humid (35): 25T DB AA: 1st
P Whatley, P Ward, R Cannon; A: 1st A
Casella; B: 1st R Draper, M Heritage; C:
1st R Sapuppo; 100T CONT AA: 1st E
Collins 98/100, 2nd R Miller 97/100, 3rd
P Ward 97/100; A:1st S Murphy 99/100,
2nd Mauri Costa 96/100, 3rd A Casella
95/100; B: 1st R Draper 92/100, 2nd M
Heritage 90/100, 3rd N Bruce 87/100; C:
1st J Collins 92/100, 2nd J Alvero 88/100,
3rd D Ellery 85/100; 15PR D/R AA: 1st
P Whatley 28/30; A: 1st K Williams, M
Costa, A Casella 25/30; B:1st J Stella
20/30; C: 1st D Ellery 22/30; Our Xmas
Shoot will be held on the 8th December
there will be plenty of hams on offer.
Atherton 08/12/2013
Fine and mild (59): C grade was won by
our Champion veteran 86 year old Joe
Collins with a score of 74/75 beating all
other grades; 25T DB AA: J Williams 25,
P Whatley 25, R Cannon 24; A: A Poggioli
25, A Casella 24, J Dunstone 24; B: A
Russo 24, K Yamane 24, G Walker 23; C:
J Miller 24, G Alvero 23, A Jones 23, 15T
Walk Back AA: R Miller 45, J Williams 41,
R Cannon 41; A: A Poggioli 42, J Dunstone
41, A Sclippa 40; B: J Stella 35, J Alvero
35, J Sapuppo 35; 25T PS AA: J Williams
73, R Hunter 69, P Whatley 68; A: A
Sclippa 68, S Murphy 67, K Williams 65;
B: A Carr 70, A Russo 70, H Miller 70; C:
J Collins 74; 30T CONT AA: B Murphy
46, E Collins 45, 44; A: K Williams 48, S
Murphy 45, M Costa 44; B: H Miller 44,
M Heritage 42, L Conn 40; C: B Lansdown
46, 44, 44; 15PR DR: J Miller + M Collins,
2nd R Hunter = D Ellery.
Brisbane 03/11/2013
Monthly SKT: 25T CD AA: D Dundon, P
Walker 25/25; A: C Langley, K Madsen
25/25; B/C: D Marbutt 24/25; HC: 1st
P Walker 52/52, 2nd N Hughes 51/52,
3rd M Fanning 47/48; 50T CS AA: L
Hughes 50/50; A: C Langley 48/50; B/C:
S Smith 47/50; 50T Doubles AA: L Sceresini 48/50; A: J McLennan 42/50; B/C: S
Smith 42/50; OA HG: L Sceresini.
Brisbane 24/11/2013
Hot, Humid and Overcast (37): 25T CD
AA: P Hill 74/75, S Cannizzaro, G Mason
73/75; A: F Dibartolomeo, Barry Wiseman
72/75; B: R McNamara 74/75, L Shand
71/75; C: W Duncan 70/75, P Neilson
67/75; 50T DB AA: G Mason 68/68, F
Cilli 67/68; A: V Navanteri 101/101, P
Smith 100/101; B: S Robson 56/59, R
McNamara 55/59; C: J Esposito 47/51, S
Patti 46/51; 25T PS AA: T Zandiegacomo
119/119, F Cillli 118/119; A: R Davies
72/75, R Itzstein 71/75; B: T Day 72/75,
R McNamara 71/75; C: C Mills 74/75, S
Patti 62/75; 15Pr D/R AA: W Perry 27/30,
R Wilde 26/30; A: D Mabbutt 23/30, R
Davies 22/30; B: R Esposito 26/30, L
Shand 25/30, C: W Duncan 25/30, S Patti
23/30; OA: T Zandergiacomo 221/230;
AA: F Cilli 219/230; A: R Itstein 209/230;
B: R McNamara 215/230; C: P Neilsen
209/230.
BARCALDINE
FEBRUARY PROGRAM
Clay Target Club
SPORTING CLAYS
Annual
Trap
Carnival
Sunday 9th February 10am
100 T 5 Stand
Sporting Clays C/Ship,
1 & 2 AA A B C
DTL
Saturday 15th February 11am
10 T P/S E/O
75 T Medley C/Ship
25 Tgt D/B, 25 Tgt S/B, 25 Tgt P/S
1 & 2 AA A B C
25 T H/Cap, 1–3 & Back marker
SKEET
22nd & 23rd March 2014
Saturday 9.00am start 4 events
Sunday 8.30am start 2 events
Sunday 23rd February 11am
FULL PROGRAM IN NEXT MONTH’S CTSN
100 T Skeet C/ship, 1 & 2 AA A B C
Camping meals ammo available on grounds
Committee reserves the right to alter advertised program
Contact: Club Secretary Kudri Demaj, Ph: 0418 431623
Website: www.wangclaytarget.com.au
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Bundaberg 30/11 & 01/12/2013
Sat Windy and Stormy and Sun Sunny and
very Windy (Skeet 9 and Trap 37): 50T
SKT Dbls A: P Bozier 45/50, R Rehbein
38/50, J Riggs 38/50; B: A Bozier 37/50,
K Rehbein 36/50; C: A Didone 38/50, B
Morrissy 33/50, R Howie 32/50, B Short
28/50; HG of 20T DB, 20T SB, 20T Pts
20T Gr HC AA: R Rehbein 114/120, M
Zipf 104/120, P Anderson 104/120,
C Dean 103/120, C Ellem 103/120, P
Rehbein 100/120, G Mathews 100/120,
F Robinson 95/120, K Perkins 94/120, J
Zaric 90/120; A: I Wynyard 111/120, G
Christensen 100/120, N Catasti 96/120,
M Budgen 96/120, G Rudd 94/120, G
Chizzotti 89/120; B: K Rehbein 100/120,
R Howie 93/120, D Rudd 93/120, B
Morrissy 93/120, T Anderson 91/120,
C Scott 90/120, B Fisher 87/120, J Riggs
86/120, P Catasti 69/120; C: G Jensen
97/120, B Charteris 93/120, T Watson
90/120, A Fisher 87/120, B Scott 85/120,
D Rehbein 80/120, A Heidrich 79/120,
P Bozier 74/120, J Archibald 69/120,
A Doherty 69/120, B Short 64/120, K
Stevensen 47/120; Yearly Trophies: HG
SKT A: P Bozier 449/550; B: K Rehbein
421/550; C: B Short 295/550; HG Tr
AA: I Wynyard 1721/1995; A: P Rehbein
1832/1995; B: K Rehbein 1670/1995; C:
D Rehbein 1351/1995; SKT CH: A Bozier
92/100; Tr CH: P Rehbein 608/665;
Club CH: P Rehbein 689/765; FM CH: D
Rehbein 429/665.
Charters Towers 2 & 3/11/2013
Fine, warm (72): 25T DB CD AA: Joe
Davis, G Maltby, T Gurski, G Archer, B
Bosworth, K Gough 25/25; A: E Collins,
A Ballarino 25/25; B: K Hearn, B Allen, B
Bird 24/25; C: L Archer, E Ekblad 22/25;
50T DB 15m AA: D Collins, B Bosworth;
A: B Beasley, J Dunstone; B: P Robertson,
N Sinclair; C: E Ekblad, L Robertson;
25T Pts 15m AA: R Gough, B Bosworth;
A: S Goss, J Dunstone; B: P Robertson,
J Stella; C: R Sapuppo, J Collins; 25T
CONT 15m AA: P Whatley, I Palmer;
A: J Dunstone, A Scuppi; B: R Hearn, N
Sinlcair; C: Harry Mintram, T Newport;
25T DB 15m CD AA: D Hobbs, Joe Davis,
A Vincenzi, R Gough 25/25; A: J Dustone
25/25; B: B Bird 24/25, N Bruce, N Young
23/25; C: E Ekblad 23/25, J Sapuppo, J
Collins, L Archer 20/25; 45T Medley AA:
G Maltby, D Collins; A: S Goss, M McGill;
B: D Maltby, D Killick; C: K McGregor,
R Sapuppo; 30T Pts CONT HC: 1st E
Ekbald, 2nd B Murphy, 3rd L Robertson,
4th R Hearn, 5th G Archer; HG AA: B
Murphy; A: J Dunstone; B: R Hearn; C: E
Ekblad; LAD:N Young; JNR: H Mintram;
VET: D Guy.
Gold Coast 01/12/2013
Windy (41): 50T Sporting 1st AA: D Lillis
51/60; A: R Jackson 48/50; B: R Krebs
41/50; C: K Mansfield 38/50, 2nd P
Lillis 50/60; A: J Palfreeman 45/50; B: J
Underhill 39/50; C: A Young 37/50; 50T
Sporting: 1ST AA: D Lillis 44/50; A: J
Palfreeman 42/50; B: P Bell 40/50; C: E
Beryman 33/50, 2nd P Siede 57/70; A: M
Winzel 41/50; B: J Underhill 39/50; C: M
Brown 32/50; OA: D Lillis 89/100.
Mackay & Sarina 08/12/2013
(30):20T Pts: AA/A 1st D Williams 60/60,
2nd T Coco 55/60, 3rd J Byrne; B: 1st B
Simpson 54/60, 2nd G Oats 51/60, 3rd
B Jones 48/60; C: 1st C O’Donnell 54/60,
2nd P Sommerfeld 41/60, 3rd E O’Donnell & A Brooks 39/60; W/B: 1st H Dunn,
2nd B Moore, 3rd A Love; Annie Oakly: 1st
C Tremlett, 2nd R Hearn, 3rd B Moore;
20T DB: AA/A: 1st J Byrne 19/20, 2nd T
Coco 17/20, 3rd D Williams 16/20; B: 1st
S Matsen 15/20, 2nd G Oats 14/20, 3rd
B Simpson; C: 1st M O’Donnell 18/20,
2nd R Smille 13/20, 3rd P Sommerfeld
13/20.
Maryborough 24/11/2013
Hot & humid (27): 25T DB CD AA: M
Zipf, G Matthews, R Rehbein 25/25; A: N
Catastii, G Rudd, G Christensen 24/25; B:
MOONIE
ANNUAL SHOOT
GOLD
COAST
CLAY TARGET CLUB
FEBRUARY PROGRAMS
Practise: 1.00 to 5.00 pm most Saturdays
Please Note: No practise Sat 8th Feb
due to Coaching Day
Sunday 2nd February – Sporting
100 Targets – 9.00 am Start ◆ Graded Trophies
(Sporting Captain: Kev Seeney 0427 761945)
Wednesday 5th February – Night Trap
75 Targets 15m – 7.00 pm Start
Nomination includes Hot Supper
Saturday 8th February –
Coaching Day
Full day session by the State Coaching
Team – Kiwi, Daryl & Bill.
8.30 am Start, Free of charge to all ACTA members.
Includes lunch, morning & afternoon tea.
All shooters welcome.
Bookings essential as numbers are limited ~
Call Debbie 0419 880080
Sunday 9th February
Unpaid Bills Day
15th & 16th February 2014
SATURDAY 10.00AM START
Evt 1
Evt 2
Evt 3
Evt 4
25t DB Sweeps
25t Points Score
25t Single Barrel
50t Continental
Saturday night three course meal and
Sunday morning breakfast at Moonie Sports’ Club
SUNDAY 9.00AM START
Evt 5
Evt 6
Evt 7
25t DB Sweeps
50t Medley 25DB & 25Pts
25t Fixed Metreage
AA 21 A 19 B 17 C 15
9.00 am Start -
All Continental Program:
4 Events plus Overall Highgun for the day
$1000 CASH DIVIDED FOR EVENT 7
✰✰✰ Over $3000 worth of prizes!✰✰✰
All events paid 1st & 2nd in all grades
Handicap 1–5
High Guns all grades
$500 OA if shoot program clean
Ladies, Veterans & Juniors if 3 or more
(Trap Captain: Tony O’Leary 0424 273140)
Shade over the lanes for shooters
NOMS $130.00
Sunday 16th February – Skeet
125 Targets – Four Graded Events - 9.00 am Start
(Skeet Captain: Kent Mansfield 0414 622249)
Lunch available both days
Accommodation available Moonie Motel 07 4665 0200
Club: 81 Gross Rd Woongoolba - Ph. 07 5546 1368
www.goldcoastclaytargetclub.com
Phone Phil Egan 07 4665 0230 Donald Cameron 07 4665 0141
The Committee reserves the right to alter advertised programs
FEBRUARY 2014 – AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS
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ANNUAL THREE DAY TRAP CARNIVAL
28th February, 1st , 2nd March 2014
Friday 28th February
Practice - midday till 3.00 p.m.
3.00 p.m.
Event 1
Medley Classic - 25 Target DB, 25 Target Points
Cash proportionate to number in each grade
This event NOT included in High Guns
Levy
Friday Night
Saturday and Sunday
Event 3
Event 4
Event 5
$29
$ 1
$30
FREE *** BARBEQUE MEAL
BREAKFAST, SMOKOS AND LUNCH AVAILABLE
Saturday, 1st March - 8.00 a.m. Start
Event 2
NOMINATIONS
NOMINATIONS
25 Target Pointscore Eye-Opener
Graded Cash Divide
25 Target Maranoa Single Barrel Championship – 15m
OA, AA, A, B, C – 1st and 2nd each grade
25 Target Maranoa Double Barrel Handicap
1st to 5th places
Qld Challenge Shield shot in conjunction
50 Target Maranoa Double Barrel Championship - 15m
OA, AA, A, B, C - 1st and 2nd each grade
Levy
$13
$13
$22
$26
$ 1
Event 5 - DB Shoot Off will continue until dark. This will be followed by up to 100 Targets under lights
(white targets). Then to be concluded at 7.00 a.m. on Sunday morning, if necessary.
Saturday Night
EVENING MEAL ***** BIGGEST “T” BONES IN THE WEST
Sunday, 2nd March - 8 a.m. Start
Event 6
Event 7
Event 8
25 Target Maranoa Points Championship – 15m.
OA, AA, A, B, C – 1st and 2nd each grade
“Kilima” Shield shot in conjunction
50 Target Maranoa Continental Championship – 15m
OA, AA, A, B, C - 1st and 2nd each grade
15 Pair Maranoa Double Rise Championship - 15m
OA, AA, A, B, C – 1st and 2nd each grade
Levy
TOTAL (Two Days)
$13
$26
$15
$ 1
$130
Saturday and Sunday
C and B Grade Juniors - FREE
Partners and Second Family Members – $100.00 (if shooting whole program)
Overall, AA, A, B, C Graded High Guns on Events 2 to 8 – Sash and Trophy
Junior, Ladies and Veteran High Guns on Events 2 to 8 - Sash
Junior Sportsperson Award
Hot showers and camping available. Limited powered sites available – bookings essential - $20 per night.
Powered sites not booked until payment received – please contact Secretary on 0428 231924.
Pres: Robert Nugent
Sec: Veronika Forsythe
0428 768482
0428 231924
(The committee reserves the right to alter the program if necessary)
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS – FEBRUARY 2014
TOOWOOMBA
CLAY TARGET CLUB INC.
ACTA & SSAA Affiliated
PO Box 2068 TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350
ANNUAL SKEET
CARNIVAL 2014
Saturday 22nd February
9am
EVENT 1
20 gauge Chelepy Family C’ship
1 & 2 AA A B C
EVENT 2
50 Target Aldo Sceresini Handicap
Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd & 4th Places
EVENT 3
50 Target Cut Price Meats C’ship
Prizes 1st & 2nd – AA A B C
Sunday 23rd February
T Rosmalen 24/25; C: M Kroezen 25/25;
25T SB AA: M Zipf 23/25, S Whitehead
25/28; A: N Catasti 43/45, G Chizzotti
42/45; B: T Cecil 24/27, T Rosmalen
23/27; C: M Kroezen 20/25, S Raleigh
19/25; 25T Pts AA: S Whitehead 74/75,
J Zaric 72/75; A: N Catasti 80/81, G
Chizzotti 79/81; B: B Stolberg 78/84, V
Dollisson 77/84; C: M Kroezen 67/75, T
Turton 62/75; 15Pr D/R AA: J Zaric 27/30,
S Whitehead 25/30; A: G Sartore 25/30,
N Catasti 24/30; B: B Stolberg 29/40, V
Dollisson 28/40; C: T Turton 17/30, M
Kroezan 16/30; HG AA: J Zaric 145/155;
A: N Ctasti 145/155; B: V Dollisson
134/155; C: M Kroezen 128/155; VET: R
Rehbein 138/155.
Maryborough 15/12/2013
Fine & hot (34): AA HG: G Wyatt 119, C
Bylsma 118, P Anderson 118, S Bylsma
114, G Matthews 112, C Dean 112, M Zipf
111, A Bylsma 111, J Zaric 99, W Durre 93;
A HG: G Chizzotti 111, M Budgeon 109, R
Anderson 107, G Rudd 107, G Sartori 94,
K Greensill 91, L Stolberg 81; B HG: J Riggs
115, T Anderson 111, G McPherson 106,
P Lewis 98, D Osborne 96, B Morrisey 96,
V Dollisson 92, B Stolberg 91, P Castasti
84, T Cecil 82; C HG: M Kroezen 96, D
Hughes 87, R Sorati 83, A Doherty 72, T
Turton 67, K Stevenson 47, A Bylsma 15
one event; 2013 AA HG: M Zipf; A: J Zaric;
B: V Dollisson; CL T Turton.
Pioneer 01/12/2013
Windy, cloudy and sometimes wet (25):
50 T SKT HC: 1st Rob Cary, 2nd Cooper
Rodden, 3rd David Williams; 50 T SKT:
OA: 1st Alan Adams, 2nd Rob Cary,
C1: Adrian Ward C2: Cooper Rodden &
Andrew Barbour.
Silkwood 01/12/2013
Hot and humid (50): 25T DB: AA: R
Miller, R Cannon 25/25; A: A Sclippa
25/25, P Ward, P Robertson, A Casella
24/25; B: B Allen 24/25, J Stella, J Faulks
23/25; C: J Alvero 24/25, G Bugeja, J
Zappala, L Robertson 23/25; 50T HC:
Ham Winners, S Roesndahl 48/50, L
Robertson 48/50, P Robertson 47/50,
R Sapuppo 47/50, A Casella 46/50, A
Sclippa 45/50, B Allen 45/50, R Howlett
45/50, R Draper 45/50, P Ward 45/50;
25T Novelty: AA: R Cannon 22/25, P
Whatley 20/25; A: A Sclippa 24/25, A
Casella 22/25; B: R Draper, B Allen 17/25;
C: B Ridolfi 18/25, Michael Puccini, Mario
Puccini, J Collins 16/25.
Toogoolawah 24/11/2013
Hot & humid (21): Grand Medley 30T
DB, 30T Points, 30T SB, 10Pr D/R AA: F
Robinson 163/170, J Kennedy 160/170;
A; B Guthrie, M Marshall 155/170; B: P
O’Hanlon 155/170, P Bundesen 153/170;
C: R Parry 136/170, K Knight 111/170.
New South
Wales
9.30am
EVENT 4
50 Target Toowoomba CTC Skeet C’ship
Prizes 1st & 2nd – AA A B C
Incorporating Albert Shield
EVENT 5
50 Target (25) pair Doubles C’ship
Prizes 1st & 2nd – AA A B C
HOA over events 2, 3, 4, 5
HAA over all events
Jnr HG sponsored by Shoesmith Firearms
Total Noms: $120, LJV $100
Lunch & dinner on Saturday
Breakfast & lunch on Sunday
Bar facilities and cartridges
available on the grounds
Free camping and hot showers
also available
CLUB HOUSE LOCATED
9.5kms west on Warrego Highway
The club reserves the right to change the program
without notice
Max Barton (President) 0428 321 138
John Robinson (Secretary) 0417 769 641
Website www.tctc.org.au
Email [email protected]
Boorowa 23/11/2013
(30): 25T HC WD Warren Memorial: 1st R
Cooper 37/37, BJ Campbell 36/37, 3rd B
Murphy 35/36; 20T DB CS Sponsored by
Grey Stone Herefords Stud OA: S Burrows
50/50; AA: G Evans 85/86, N Nicholson
84/86; A: P Munday 49/50, F Twalow
48/50; B: B Kable 48/50, I Crisp 55/58; C:
R Waldon 47/50, R Cooper 45/50; 25T PS
AA: G Evans 75/75; AA: S Burrows 74/75;
A: B Murphy 71/75, F Twalow 70/75; BL B
Johnson 73/75, I Crisp 72/75; C: G Mason
72/75, R Waldon 66/75; HG: S Burrows
178/180.
Condobolin 01/12/2013
Warm, slight breeze (17): 10T E/O: R
Brobin, J Nash ,N Barnes, G Walker, P Ward
10/10; 25T DB AA: J Nash 25/25, R Brobin,
C Foster 24/25; A: G Blattman 24/25, N
Barnes 22/25; B: J Rogers 22/25, G Walker
19/25; C: P Ward 25/25, C Ridley 22/25;
25T SB AA: R Brobin 25/25, J Nash 24/25;
A: N Barnes 25/25, G Blattman 22/25;
B: J Rogers 21/25, G Walker 19/25; C: P
Ward 19/25, C Ridley 14/25; 25T HC: 1ST
C Ridley 25/25, 2ND G Blattman 24/25,
3RD P Ward 24/25; 20 Pr D/R AA: C Foster
37/40, R Brobin 32/40; A: N Barnes 33/40,
G Venables 31/40; B: G Walker 26/40, J
Rogers 23/40; C: C Ridley 28/40, P Ward
27/40; HG: C Foster 116/125.
Corowa 24/11/2013
Warm and Sunny (30): 10T CONT E/O:
Possibles - L. Wojtowyez (L), G. Browne, G.
Rowe, Z. O’Keefe (Jr), B. Bockman, L.Whyte,
D.WhyteSr, C. Wemyss, J. Wemyss (L), J.
Wojcik, D. Hunt, R. Wilson; 100 T Medley:
OA and 1st AA: D. Hunt 186/190, 2nd B
Henshall 183/190, 3rd J. Wojcik 145/150;
A: 1st G. Rowe 145/150, 2nd R. Ellis
144/150, 3rd G. Browne 143/150; B: 1st Z.
O’Keefe (J) 137/150, 2nd G. Coyle 159/180,
3rd H. Stolpe 156/190; C: 1st M. Carey
116/150, 2nd M. Wojtowyez (J,L) 66/150;
OA HG D.Hunt; VET HG R. Ellis; Ladies HG
L. Wojtowyez; JNR HG: Z. O’Keefe.
Cowra 07/12/2013
Beautiful afternoon (27): 25T CD 16m Gr:
AA: G Sinclair, R Johnstone, D Wilson, B
Hunt, P Watchorn, P Kenyon 25/25; A: C
Dykes 25/25, C O’Leary 24/25, M Drury,
K Hunt, C Bonanno 23/25; B: P Knight
23/25, H Wood 22/25, I Crisp 21/25; C: P
Ellis 22/25; Christmas Gift 20T DB novelty:
Canterbury Crusader Trap
DTL- CONTINENTAL- BALL TRAP
Very little use
Includes Gemini Voice release system
$7500.00
Two IBIS traps in good condition
$2000.00 each
Paul Rosconi Bathurst Gun Club 02 6331 2677
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NSWCTA Riverina Zone
February 2014
Club Shoot Dates
Riverina Zone Council extends a big welcome
to the Deniliquin CTC on their return to the NSWCTA
SATURDAY 1ST FEBRUARY
Finley CTC 1.00pm
10T DB 25T DB 25T Pts 15T Club H’Cap
Wagga GC 9.30am
Wagga Golden Crow 2 day Shoot
SUNDAY 2ND FEBRUARY
Griffith GC 12.00pm
10T DB 30T PS 30T SB 30T H’Cap
Wagga GC 9.30am
Wagga Golden Crow 2 day Shoot
SATURDAY 8TH FEBRUARY
Coleambally CTC 12.30pm
15PR DR 30T PS 30T DB C’Ship
SUNDAY 9TH FEBRUARY
Albury Wodonga CTC 10.00am
50T Skeet C”Ship 11.00am 10T Cont
25T DB Cont C’Ship 25T DB H’Cap
30T DB C’Ship
Tumut CTC 11.00am
50T Robert Baker Memorial DB C’Ship
25Pr DR C’Ship 20Pr DD C’Ship
SATURDAY 15TH FEBRUARY
Griifith GC 12.00pm
75T Skeet 25T Spor ng Clays
Wagga GC 11.00am
50T Spor ng Clays
25Pr Skeet Doubles
Howard 74/75, 2nd M Vallett 68/75; C:
1st L Murphy 61/75, 2nd G Deagan 60/75;
HG: AA: P Fitzalan 169/175; A: R Agnew
164/175; B: B Howard 162/175; C: G
Deagan 139/175.
Goulburn 10/11/2013
Cold & Windy (99): 30T DB CS HG:
B Skinner; OA: D Power; AA: N Xenos
127/128, J Ciappara 126/126; A: T Coutts
96/97, A Tsolakis 94/96; B: N Mihas 48/49,
A Azzapardi 29/31; C: K Chetcuti 39/40,
J Moutopoulos 29/30; 30T SB CS OA: C
Mooney 50/50; AA: D Giatras 49/50, B
Skinner; A: A Tsolakis 30/31, B Coutts
29/31; B: C Weeks 31/34, B Frost 30/34;
C: K Chetcuti 29/30, J Moutopoulos 37/30;
30T PS CS OA: C Mooney 141/141; AA: B
Skinner 136/137, B Hunt 115/116; A: L
Galea 140/141, J Mooney 89/90; B: N Mihas
94/96, T Shorrock 93/96; C: J Moutopoulos
87/90, K Chetcuit 86/90.
Grafton 08/12/2013
Fine & Warm (45): 25T Gr Christmas Cup:
OA: J Smith 28/28; AA: K Miller 25/25, J
Cunningham 45/46, P Nelson 44/46; A: G
Gill 28/29, J Black 27/29, M Watt 24/26; B: J
Smith 25/25, D Hancock 24/25, B Cameron
27/29; C: J Bultitude 24/25, D Smith 23/25,
B Watt 22/25; 30T ‘ The Tester’ (10 T DB –
10 T SB – 10 T PS): AA: P Westbury 50/50,
T Schneider 49/50, J Cunningham 48/50;
A: J Lowndes 48/50, G Gill 47/50, M Watt
46/50; B: B Cameron 48/50, R Boyes 46/50,
R Wesslink 46/50; C: B Watt 42/50, M Short
61/75, C Watt 60/75; 40T ‘The Mixup’ (10
T SB - 11m : 10 T PS - 14m : 10 T DB - 20m
: 10 T DB - 25m): AA: T Preston 58/60, T
Schneider 57/60, S Whitehead 56/60; A:
R Green 58/60, B Dray 59/64, R Spagnolo
58/64; B: B Cameron 53/60, J Smith 51/60,
M Burke 59/60; C: B Keene 52/60 C Watt
46/60, D Smith 44/60.
Griffith 1/12/2013
Fine & Sunny (23): 50T SKT Christmas
Shoot: 1st David Pope, 2nd Rodney Shimpf
and 3rd Leigh Stokes.
SUNDAY THE 16TH FEBRUARY
Deniliquin CTC 12.00pm
15T Pts EO 40T Pts C’Ship 40T DB
10T H’Cap 14 16 18 20mt High Gun
SATURDAY 22ND FEBRUARY
Downside CTC 12.30pm
Cliff Post Memorial Shoot 50T DB
25T SB C’Ship, 50T PS C’Ship
Moulamein CTC 7.00pm
10T PS 25T PS C’Ship 30T Med HG
SUNDAY 23RD FEBRUARY
Corowa CTC 11.00am
90T Champion of Champions
Hay GC 12.00pm (10.00am Prac ce)
15Pr DR, 20Pr NSW State DD Championship
30T DB
Junee CTC 12.00pm
50T DB Gr CD, 50T PS C’Ship
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P Watchorn 26/26, P Mould 26/27, R Johnstone 25/27, J Finn 23/24, P Kenyon 25/26;
Jackpot Trophy 25T HC: K Hunt 30/30, C
Bonanno 29/30, P Kenyon 55/56; Birdies
Boys Trophy 30T novelty: J Finn 80/80, B
Hunt 79/80, P Watchorn 76/80, H Wood
74/77, C Bonanno 72/77; OA HG: P
Watchorn 119/120; Woodstock Shield: G
Sinclair 229/250, J Finn 202/250, P Mould
193/250.
Dorrigo 01/12/2013
Overcast & showers (31): 25T DB: AA 1st
J Cunningham Snr, C Cunningham 25/25;
A: 1st J Cunningham Jnr 25/25, 2nd M
Beaumont 24/25; B: 1st M Burke & J Burke
22/25; C: 1st N Beaumont 23/25, 2nd J
Chapman 20/25; 50T MXD(25T DB PS,
25T DB CONT): AA: 1st C Cunningham
99/100, 2nd J Reid 94/100, 3rd J Cunningham Snr 93/100; A: 1st A Stokes 93/100,
2nd M Beaumont 91/100, 3rd R Spagnolo
91/100; B: W Johannessen 81/100, 2nd R
Wesslink 78/100, 3rd M Burke 77/100; C:
1st J Chapman 78/100, 2nd N Beaumont,
3rd D Casbolt 67/100; 25T SB: AA: 1st
R Reeves, J Reid 24/25; A: 1st B Sweeney
23/25, 2nd P Caldwell 22/25; B: 1st J Burke
19/25, 2nd M Burke; C: 1st D Casbolt
15/25, 2nd J Chapman 17/25. HG: C Cunningham 144/150.
Dubbo 1/12/2013
Good (37): 25T DB: AA 1st B Fairman
25/25, 2nd P Fitzalan 24/25; A: 1st D
Funt 25/25, 2nd R Murray 39/40; B: 1st B
Howard 24/25, 2nd W Bright 24/26; C: 1st
C Hosking 23/25, 2nd R Stevenson 25/31;
30T Medley: AA: 1st P Fitzalan 71/75, 2nd
B Fairman 66/75; A: 1st R Agnew 48/50,
2nd A Waugh 47/50; B: 1st J Sidoti 47/50,
2nd S Walton 65/75; C: 1st B Jones 61/75,
2nd B Dowling 59/75; 25T HC: 1st R
Agnew 47/47, 2nd S Moody 46/47, 3rd W
Bright 29/30, 4th B Howard 27/28, 5th S
Walton 26/28; 25T PS: AA: 1st P Fitzalan
75/75, 2nd E Tucker 74/75; A: 1st M
Meers 72/75, 2nd B Kelly 71/75; B: 1st B
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS – FEBRUARY 2014
Bathurst Gun Club
Presents the
23rd
KING OF THE MOUNT
FEBRUARY 1ST AND 2ND 2014
Sponsored by Gunsmoke Bathurst Firearm and Shooting Supplies
Phone 02 6331 4601
[email protected]
225 targets over two days
$6000.00 Cash and prizes
O/A High Gun $500.00
Junior High Gun $150.00
Campers Welcome, Unpowered Sites, Showers Available
For more info Les Aberley 02 6331 3791 Darryl Weal 02 6331 4601 Paul Rosconi 02 6331 2677
Saturday 1st Feb 2014 9.00am
1 25 tgt C/D
2 50 tgt P/S C/ship
3 50 tgt D/B C/ship
$20.00
$40.00
$40.00
Sunday 2nd Feb 2014 8.30am
5 25 tgt S/B C/ship
6 75 tgt Champ/Champ C/ship 18 mts
$20.00
$60.00
O/A Noms $180.00 Ladies and Juniors $160.00
The Committee reserves the right to alter the program
FEBRUARY 2014 – AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS
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C O N D O B O L I N
C L A Y
T A R G E T
C L U B
I N C
Condo Classic
Championship
March
March2014
2012
S S M M T T WW
Starts
9.00am sharp
30
30
24
11
9
18
16
25
23
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1
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12
10
19
17
26
24
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13 14
11
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18
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25
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1
8
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2
9
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28
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Event 1: 5 Target D/B Eyeopener C/D
‹
Event 2: 50 Target Frank Cooney & Son D/B Championship
‹
Event 3: 25 Target Canobolas Holden S/B Championship
‹
Event 4: 25 Target Pointscore Championship
‹
Event 5: 15 Pair Double Rise Championship
Events 2 - 5
FREE
Breakfast
Sunday
8am to 10am
Overall - sash & cash / shells
1st AA, A, B, C - sash & cash / shells
2nd AA, A, B, C - cash / shells
OVER
$5000
$7000 IN
in
PRIZES
Total Nominations: $110
Reduced nominations for V/L & Juniors
Overall High Gun
Graded High Gun
Junior High Gun
Veteran High Gun
Ladies’ High Gun
CARTRIDGES, FOOD AND REFRESHMENTS ON GROUNDS, ACCOMODATION AVAILABLE
The committee reserves the right to alter the program. Juniors / Ladies / Vet - minimum of three to apply.
President:
Tom
Hawley
Ph:
6895BH
2159
BH 952 288 AH
President: David
Cooney
– Ph:
6895
2288
or 0428
Vice
President:
David
Cooney
Ph:
6895
2288
BH
or
0428
9522380
288 AH
Treasurer: Garry Venables – Ph: 6895 2424 BH or 6895
AH
Treasurer: Garry Venables Ph: 6895 2424 BH or 6895 2380 AH
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS – FEBRUARY 2014
GUYRA
GUN CLUB INC
Saturday 22nd &
Sunday 23rd February 2014
SATURDAY 9.00AM START
EVENT 1 25tgt Double Barrel Cash Event
EVENT 2 25tgt New England Points Score Championship – Sponsored by GRAMAC
Overall 1st and 2nd in each grade
EVENT 3 25tgt New England Single Barrel Championship
Overall 1st and 2nd in each grade
EVENT 4 50tgt Double Barrel Super Trap Overall 1st and 2nd in each grade
50tgt Northern Zone Night Points Score Championship (not in High Gun)
Overall 1st and 2nd each grade
SUNDAY 8.30AM START
EVENT 5 45tgt New England Mixed Targets Championship
Overall 1st and 2nd in each grade
EVENT 6 25tgt Hiscox Handicap – Sponsored by the Hiscox Family
$1,000 1st to 5th places
EVENT 7 20pr New England Double Rise Championship
Overall 1st and 2nd in each grade
HIGH GUNS ON EVENTS 1–7:
Overall, AA, A, B, C, Ladies, Juniors, Veterans
TOTAL NOMINATIONS
EVENTS 1–7: $175 Full (does not include Zone Noms)
$155 Reduced
For more information contact:
President Jeff Richardson mob. 0428 791 361
Secretary Ben Rumbel mob. 0421 044 528
Camping facilities available on the ground
The committee reserves the right to change the program without notice
FEBRUARY 2014 – AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS – FEBRUARY 2014
Glen Innes Clay Target Club
SAPPHIR E
OPEN SHOOT
1st & 2nd February 2014
Friday 31st Jan. – 3pm: Practice
Saturday 1st – 9am Start
Event 1
Event 2
Event 3
25T Graded Cash Divide D/B
$17
50T Clay Targets Australia Medley Championship
$32
(D/B & S/B) O/All Sash & Trophy, 1st 2nd & 3rd in each grade
50T Sapphire City Firearms D/B Championship
$32
O/All Sash & Trophy, 1st 2nd & 3rd in each grade
Sunday 2nd – 9am Start
Event 4
Event 5
Event 6
25T Graded Cash Divide D/B
$17
50T Glen Innes Veterinary Hospital D/B Sapphire Event $32
O/All Sash & Trophy, 1st 2nd & 3rd in each grade
25T Klingner’s Honey Co Points Score Championship
$20
O/All Sash & Trophy, 1st 2nd & 3rd in each grade
HIGH GUNS: Sash & Trophy Overall AA, A, B, C, Veterans, Ladies & Juniors
$500 Dollars for anyone shooting the program – Sponsored by Yahna Angus Stud
(Split if more than one)
225 Fluro Targets
Nominations are $150
Ladies & Juniors 60% noms
SPONSORS:
Glen Innes Veterinary Hospital,
Klingner’s Honey Co,
Sapphire City Firearms,
Clay Targets Australia,
Ridgeline,
Yahna Angus Stud,
Elders,
Leading Appliances,
Mactaggart family – Overall,
Attenborough Fertilizers,
Nitecore Torches,
Notley Wool Store,
NAP Firearms,
Glen Haven Motor Inn,
Chris Kent A.A. McLeod,
GB
PLEASE NOTE:
2013 Monthly High Gun winners to Shoot-off for Overall Mactaggart Family
Gold Spoon after Event 3 on Saturday. Macansh Tin Tray on Event 6
Accommodation Glen Haven Motor Inn – Phone 02 6732 3266 Hosts: Trish & James
Camping permitted on grounds – hot showers
Lunch available both days
Club location 12km south of Glen Innes on New England Hwy
(Committee reserves the right to alter or modify the program)
PRESIDENT: Ralph Larkings AH 02 6732 4846
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ORANGE CLAY TARGET CLUB
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS – FEBRUARY 2014
Marconi Clay Target Club
Heathcote Rd, Menai
2nd Annual Marconi Falcon 100
In conjunction with
2014 Marconi Falcon 400 teams event
Sunday 23rd February 2014
Nominations 8.30am Comp starts 10am
EVENT:
100 tgt Double Barrel from 15m shot in 4 rounds of 25 targets
TEAMS:
Shooters must nominate a team prior to the start of the event
$95.00 noms
Reduced noms Ladies & Veterans
Juniors $45.00
+ Beretta 686 Trap Gun + 750 Falcon Shells
** Overall receives Sash
Name on Honour Board **
** 2nd Overall receives Beretta 686 Trap Gun + 250 Shells **
1st each grade AA, A, B, C receives Sash + Savage .243 Rifle
**with
Mounted Scope and Rifle Bag + 500 Falcon Shells **
** 2nd each grade receives Trophy + Cash + 250 Falcon Shells **
** L V J receives Sash + Prize + 250 Falcon Shells **
Overall winners cannot take Grade
2014 MARCONI 400 TEAMS EVENT
$10 nom per shooter (4 shooters per team)
Div 60/40 Trophies & Cash
Falcon Cartridges, BBQ lunch and refreshments available on the grounds Lucky
door prize for full nominations Shoot offs will be conducted under lights if
necessary Eftpos facilities available.
Marconi CTC would like to thank our major Sponsors:
Falcon Cartridges – Sponsored by Neil Bakker 0419 512 217
Overall High Guns – Sponsored by Marconi CTC
Graded High Guns – .243 Rifles Sponsored by Dino Barros
ABC Textures 029708 6555
ABC Texture Coatings Pty Ltd
All texture finishes external & internal cement render
Acrylic render & textures. Plastering and topping
Stucco Antico Silicate Plaster Silicate Paint
Ladies Veterans Juniors – Sponsored by Hunts Shooting Supplies
Michael & Kay Hunt 0429 453 429
For further information contact Peter or Sharon on 02 9774 5223 or 0401 528 716
The committee reserves the right to alter the program if necessary
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Inverell RSM
Clay Target Club
PO Box 1229 INVERELL NSW 2360
2 Day
Northern Zone
Championship
Carnival
15th & 16th March 2014
Practise Friday 14th March from 2pm
SATURDAY 15TH MARCH 2014
8am Start
Event 1 50T Northern Zone Double Barrel C’ship
Event 2 50T Northern Zone Single Barrel C’ship
Event 3 15Pr Northern Zone Double Rise C’ship
SUNDAY 16TH MARCH 2014
8am Start
Event 4 50T Northern Zone Points Score C’ship
Event 5 50T Northern Zone Handicap C’ship
O/All Sash, Badge, Trophy and 1st & 2nd
on every event
O/All, Graded & L J V High Gun Sashes
Total Nominations $160
Ladies Juniors & Veterans Reduced Nominations
Limited camping available on site,
new amenities.
Accommodation available at the
Inverell RSM Club Motel 02 6721 0800
Club situated 2.4km on the
Glen Innes Road Inverell
Further information, please contact
Matthew Colley on 0428 253 521
or John Kent on 0428 651 803
Saturday’s events will be shot to finality
under lights if necessary
The committee reserves the right to alter or
modify any event or the program if necessary
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS – FEBRUARY 2014
Griffith 1/12/2013
Fine & Sunny (50): SB: 1st S Laviano, 2nd
L Irvin and 3rd L Brissenden. DB: 1st AA:
A Guglielmino, 2nd AA: G Castellaro, 3rd
AA: G Anderson; 1st B: L Brissenden, 2nd
B: S Laviano, 3rd C Staltare; 1st C: J Grillo,
2nd C: T Adams, 3rd C: F Monteleone; HC:
1st A: T Stockton, 2nd G Castellaro, 3rd E
Geltch; 1st B: C Staltare, 2nd T Merriman,
3rd D Smith; 1st C: M Smith, 2nd T Adams,
3rd G Zucco; HG: G Castellaro.
Guyra 30/11/2013
Fine (35): 50T DB AA: B Henshall 49/50,
B Rumbel 49/50; A: R Skinner 48/50, B
Sweeney 48/50; B: G Armour 43/50, D
Cunningham 34/50; C: G Brunsdon 44/50,
L Marshall 41/50; 25T DB HC Club Trophy:
1st J Lisle 24/25, 2nd K Bourke 23/25, 3rd
J Reid 23/25; 25T SB CONT CS OA: T
Henshall 28/29; AA: B Henshall 27/29; A:
R Larkings 23/26; B: D Cunningham 15/25;
C: L Marshall 16/25; HG: K Bourke 94/100.
Hay 24/11/2013
Fine, sunny, late windy gusts in the afternoon; 30T Hay Cup HC: 1st S Barnes 30/30,
2nd R Anderson 29/31, 3rd B Doyle 40/43;
30T PS AA: B Doyle 125/126; B: K Gibbs
79/90; 30T DB AA: W Dunbar 38/48; B:
K Gibbs 47/48; 10T Club Mug: S Barnes
11/11; HG: B Doyle 136/140.
Hermidale 26-27/10/2013
Mild Breeze 26° Sunny & Flies (48): 30T
MXD Gr C/D: S Moody, N Owen, T Fett,
B Powell, D Tulloh, B Schmidt, T Coleman,
R Murray, D Wells, K Fisher, R Dewhurst,
J Elias, R Sullivan, T Hudson & M Elias;
30T West Bogan DB CS: AA: 1st S Moody
65/66, 2nd C Betts 52/53; A: 1st R Murray
39/40, 2nd G Fennamore 60/61; B: 1st J
Polack 32/33, 2nd J Elias 31/33; C: 1st T
Hudson 25/30, 2nd R McKenzie 28/34; OA:
R Thompson 66/66; 20 Pr D/R: AA: 1st C
Betts 40/40, 2nd J Wilberforce 37/40; A: 1st
D Wells 33/40, 2nd K Dawe 40/50; B: 1st
P Nass 31/40, 2nd R Dewhurst 36/50; C:
1st R Sullivan 28/40, 2nd M Owen 27/40;
20 Pr Western Zone Night D/D: 1st Jason &
Neville Owen 20/20, 2nd Button & Baden
Powell 20/21; 30T PS: AA: 1st J Owen
191/192, 2nd C Betts 190/192; A: 1st M
Ingleton 88/90, 2nd J Manns 87/90; B: 1st
J Wild 89/90, 2nd R Dewhurst 88/90; C: 1st
R Sullivan 78/90, 2nd R McKenzie 76/90;
30T DB HC: OA: K Dawe 31/31, 2nd M
Ingleton 30/31, 3rd S Walker 45/46, 4th P
Boland 44/46, 5th N Owen 39/41; 30T SB:
AA: 1st R Thompson 29/30, 2nd S Moody
30/32; A: 1st D Williamson 30/30, 2nd M
Ingleton 29/30; B: 1st J Wild 28/30, 2nd T
Polack 31/34; C: 1st N Kilmartin 23/30, 2nd
R Sullivan 22/30; OA: C Betts 282/296; AA:
S Moody 281/296; A: M Ingleton 248/270;
B: R Dewhurst 240/270; C: R Sullivan
223/270; Ladies HG: H Overton 222/270;
Vet HG: W Powell 249/270.
Junee 28/11/2013
Warm With A Breeze (17): 25T DB Gr CD
AA: B Woodhouse, D Cacciopoli 25/25; A:
G Burton 24/25; B: M O’Dowo 23/25; C: R
Schubach, D Richards 23/25; 50T PS Xmas
CS OA: D Cacciopoli 140/150; AA: B Woodhouse 138/150; A: W Hulm 139/150; B: M
O’ Dowd 138/150; C: D Geddes 118/150;
Vet: A Constable 136/150; 25T SB Gr CD AA:
D Cacciopoli 23/25; A: W Hulm 21/25; B: K
Longmore 23/25; C: D Richards 18/25; HG:
D Cacciopoli 188/200; Club HG: W Burton.
Majura Park 1/12/13
Nearly perfect, for Canberra (48): 50T Club
PS CS: OA T Skinner 150/150; AA 1st: B
Skinner 149/150, 2nd R Southwell 148/150;
A 1st P Tse 146/150, 2nd F Luccardo
144/150; B: 1st S Keys 147/150, 2nd S
Wilko 162/168; C: 1st M “Boof”Green
138/150, 2nd: M Bartlett 136/150.
Majura Park 04/12/13
OK at the start then windy as all heck (27):
Round 12 Ch/Ch OA: B Skinner 123/125;
AA: I McKenzie 120/125, D Power 118/125;
A: A Gray 120/125, M Gubas 115/125; B:
J Wilson, G Kasprzak 113/125; C: D Stramarcos 108/125, M Bartlett 84/125; Ch/Ch
Final: 1st: B Skinner, 2nd: A Gray/I McKenzie,4th: D Power, 5th: P Callander, 6th: A
Clay, 7th D Brighenti, 8th: M Gubas, 9th:
G Kasprzak/P Tse.
Majura Park 11/12/2013
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30T PS OA: B Skinner 114/114; AA: M
Patmore 113/114, I McKenzie 92/93; A: A
Wilson 86/90, K Cox 84/90; B: G Kasprzak
88/90, M “Boof” Green 83/90; C: D Stramarcos 85/90, M Bartlett 82/90; 30T DB
OA: D Power/R Southwell 100/100; A: G
Kruppai 29/30; B: G Kasprzak 28/30; C: M
Bartlett 27/30.
Majura Park 15/12/13
Sunny (36): 100T 5 Stand selection shoot
OA: B Inch 88/100; AA: M Webster
112/129, G Allen 110/129, G Barton
84/100; A: B Surprain 86/100, A Webb
85/100, S Weeding 82/100; B: M Scarfone
71/100, R Briscas 69/100, T Knight
68/100; C: T Crome 51/100, D Whiteman
43/100, C Kazakoff 27/100; LAD: J Jacka
62/100, J Naismith 55/100; VET: J Norris
71/100, W Brown 67/100, S Guglimino
62/100.
Marconi 24/11/2013
Fine (29): 100T PS Marconi Trophy Shoot:
AA: P Athanasopoulos 291/300, D Loucas
& Ziad 290/300; A: Angelo 265/300, E
Pantalone 259/300; B: J Adamopoulos
273/300, R Haggart 265/300; C: J Moutopoulos 243/300, B Hudson 235/300.
Moulamein 24/11/2013
Warm, windy & flies (17): 30T PS CS OA
& AA: W Upton, P Akkermans; A: R Algie,
A Wilkinson; B: R Main; C: G Baddley, D
Clowes; 30T HC: 1ts R Algie, 2nd M Vistarini, 3rd P Akkermans; BM: W Upton; 50T
DB CS OA & AA: W Upton, M Vistarini; A: A
Wilkinson, R Algie; B: R Main; C: K Estcourt,
G Braddley; Novice event: 1st N Wright, 2nd
W Mertz; OA HG: W Upton 162/170; LAD:
K Estcourt.
New South Wales 02/11/2013
100T NSWGC SKT Club CS OA: P Vella
98+10; AA: W Peterson 98+8, A Muoio 97;
A: C Sim 91, J Gooley 62; B: A Annecchini
91, N Xenos 88; C: B Bithell 90, A Wilson 88.
New South Wales 04/12/2013
100T S/Clays: AA: 1st G Poulios 47, 2nd C
Plessas 46, 3rd A Del-Ben 46, 4th C Browne
45; A: 1st F Binding 45, 2nd C Eletheriou 44,
3rd J Hirsch 42, 4th L Bellato 37; B: 1st B
Mostret 43, 2nd J Catterall 42, 3rd S White
40, 4th R Baker 36; C: 1st H Stock 38, 2nd C
Harris 37, 3rd A Bellato 36, 4th T Shepard 32.
New South Wales 07/12/2013
100T Skt: OA: J Guberina 99; AA: W Petersen
96, 2nd D Taylor 95 + 8, 3rd N Malouf 95 +
7, 4th A Muoio 93; A: 1st C Sim 93, 2nd P
Kouroupis 91; B: 1st A Annechinni 97, 2nd
G Hall 92, 3rd R Clifton 91, 4th P Williams
87; C: 1st L Bellato 88 + 1, 2nd D Brenton
88, 3rd B Anschau 80, 4th I Hoschke 77.
New South Wales 09/11/2013
150T Medley 50T DB, 50T SB , 50T PS
DB AA: K Barlow 50+24, F Seve 50+23; A
J Czinker 49, G Rootes 48+9; B: T McSorley
48, A Wiggins 47+2; SB AA: Z Alameddine
49, C Diaz 46+16; A: C Eleftheriou 47+6;
A: J Czinker 47+5, V Sirtlan 46, D Pearson
41+1; PS AA: M Corkhill 145, F Seve 143;
A: C ELetheriou 144, G Rootes 140; B: V
Sertlan 143, A Muoio 142; OA: M Corkhill
240, C Eleftheriou 239.
New South Wales 16/11/2013
75T NSWGC Olympic Trap CS OA: F
Minici 68; A: G Kable 62; A: M Coles 61, B
Woodward 59; B: N Xenos 64, R Clifton 57;
C: D Preece 62, K Barlow 58.
New South Wales 23/11/2103
100T Gold Sovereign CS: OA: A Shacklock
93; Club Champion: A Shacklock93; AA:
1st F Searles 92, 2nd A Garvie 90+13, 3rd
P Boland 90+12; A: 1st R Clifton 85, 2nd C
Eleftheriou 82, 3rd T McSorley 82; B: 1st D
Robinson 86, 2nd L King 83, 3rd D Morton
81; C: 1st A Kentwell 85, 2nd A Bellato 76;
Hammergun Sporting: 1st P Hayman; Hammergun DTL: 1st J Holt 24; Hammergun
Cont: 1st P Shephard 20.
New South Wales 27/11/2013
Night Owl Placings 2013: OA: 1st A Shacklock , 2nd J Hirsch; AA: 1st N Xenos; A: 1st T
Czinker; B: 1st Dennis Pearson & B Mostert;
C: 1st E Covey.
New South Wales 30/11/2013
100T Yorkshire Trophy: Yorkshire Trophy: A
46
Gancewicz 90; Club Champion: A Gancewicz 90; OA: A Gancewicz 90; AA: 1st A
Garvie 88, 2nd S Payne 85, 3rd R Ali 83;
A: 1st F Ong 87, 2nd P Cassar 80, 3rd A
Shacklock 76; B: 1st B Cummings 73, 2nd
G Kassianou 72, 3rd G Roth 68; C: 1st T
Smith 82, 2nd A Bellato 77, 3rd R Cotsios
70; Vet: 1st F Searles 85, 2nd M Scoggins 80,
3rd D Brenton 74; Lad: 1st A Buys 75, 2nd
R Metcalfe 51, 3rd J Monachino 29; Jnr: 1st
C Kassianou 60, 2nd J Roth 57.
New South Wales 14/12/2013
110T S/Clays: OA: A Bell 89; AA: 1st J Lloyd
85, 2nd D Brenton 84; A: 1st S Newcombe
86, 2nd R Clifton 82, 3rd J Collier 81, 4th C
Eleftheriou 79+6; B: 1st C Taverna 74, 2nd G
Robinson 68, 3rd T Burgess 62, 4th C Harris
62; C: 1st P Smith 72, 2nd W Thomson 65,
3rd G Rouse 63, 4th P Romeo 61.
Newcastle Lake Macquarie 07/12/2013
Fine & sunny (85): NLMCTC 2013 Christmas Shoot 75T AA: R Clarke, 119/125, R
McLean 118/125, V Balliana 117/125; A:
J Paul 116/125, C Aubrey 109/125; B: P
Fiorenza 112/125, R Hancock 108/125, F
Zillottto 107/125; C: L Maytom 115/125,
R Warran 82/125, G Pegler 73/125; 75T
SKT: 1st D Wyllie 71(+9)/79, 2nd J Cunningham 66(+12)/79, 3rd B House 69(+12)
/79, J Thorton 67(+9)/79; 75T Novelty Field
AAL J Lawlor 66/75, G Hayes 66/75, D Rose
64/75; A: R Beston 66/75, A Gancwicz
65/75, J Solomons 64/75; B: R Elton
63/75, D Aquillina 71/87, R Driver 68/87;
C: C McCarthy 66/87, J Douglas 65/87, G
Maytom 50/75.
Orange 24/11/2013
Fine & warm (46): 25T PS CS AA: R Wood
75/75, P Sullivan, W Sharp, G McAllister, D
Piotrowski, L Bevan, A Hurford, G Evans, D
Wilson 74/75; A: A McPaul 73/75, G Betts,
J Lewis, C Bonanno 72/75; B: T McPaul
74/75, H Wood 70/75; C: E Bevan 69/75,
J Wright 64/75; 25T HC: 1st B Gordon
29/29, 2nd W Jones 28/29, 3rd G Reed
27/29; Central Zone CS MXD Targets OA:
A Hurford 85/87; AA: Grade 84/87, W
Sharp, L Bevan 58/60; A: B Alston 58/60,
P Hayman 57/60; B: B Gordon 58/60, H
Wood 54/60; C: D Hunter 48/60, J Wright
27/60; 15pr D/R AA: M Bourke 37/40, G
Spencer 36/40; A: J Lewis 35/40, C Bonanno
33/40; B: H Wood 27/40, C Wing 23/40; C:
D Hunter 19/40, J Wright 18/40; OA HG:
W Sharp.
Orange 08/12/2013
Perfect!! (70): 25T DB AA: J Nash 29/29, J
Laspina 28/29; A: A McPaul 40/40, P Riach;
B: B Gordon 27/27, W Jones; C: N Donnelly
23/25, J Wright 22/25; 25T SB AA: J Lambert
25/25, B Hunt; A: P Hayman 25/25, S Hunt
24/25; B: H Wood 23/25, R Stanford; C: M
Paddison 20/25, J Player 19/25; 25T PS AA:
G Evans 74/75, M Chellas 74/75; A: L Quirk
72/75, C Collins 72/75; B: R Nash 70/75,
A Barbagallo 69/75; C: L Woods 61/75,
J Coltan 57/75; 15pr DR AA: C Delaney
29/30; AA: W Sharp 29/30; A: C Bonanno
27/30, A Donnelly 26/30; B: D Chase 25/30,
C Kingham 24/30; C: D Hunter 19/30, J
Savage 17/30.
Pooncarie 07/12/2013
Warm sunny(65): 10T DB E/O: F Dimasi, D
Farnsworth, P Bristrer, R Faux, J Cullinan, D
Watts, A Atalotis, J Absalom, M Absalom,
G Wakefield, J Vann, C Scheele, G Pike, Joe
Finis, Jim Finis, L Finis; 25T PS AA: J Caskey
71/75, A Atalotis 70/75; A L Finis 73/75,
D Moroni 72/75; B: B Barnes 72/75, T
Cullinan 71/72; C: J Palmer 73/79, T
Shaddock 72/79; 25T SB AA: D Farnsworth
29/29, A Atalotis 28/29; A: D Watts 24/25,
J Gowers 26/28; B: B Barnes 24/25, D Argiro
23/25; C: D Griffiths 25/29, J Palmer 24/29;
Tarcoola Shield shot in conjuction with event
3: Joe Finis, Jim Finis, P Finis, L Finis, D Griffiths 109/125; 50T CONT AA: D Farnsworth
52/54, Jim Finis 51/54; A: D Watts 48/50,
Joe Finis 51/55; B: D Argiro 47/50, L Argiro
45/50; C: J Palmer 46/50, N Argiro 45/50;
HG OA: L Finis 141/150; AA: D Farnsworth
140/150; A: D Watts 141/150; B: B Barnes
138/150; C: J Palmer 136/150; VET: J Caskey
141/152; JNR: T Cullinan 133/150.
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS – FEBRUARY 2014
Port Macquarie 01/12/2013
Overcast (23): 20T Odds & Evens Xmas
Shoot AA: R Clarke 21/22, K Miller 20/22;
A: S Wallis 20/20, Mick Wilkins 16/20; B:
C Crighton 18/21, A McWhirter 17/21; B:
M Williamson 19/23, B Pharo 18/23; 20T
PS off 16m: AA: R Clarke 59/60, K Miller
57/60; A: K Saunders 52/60, S Wallis 51/60;
B: C Crighton 53/60, D Deland 52/60; C: M
Williamson 54/60, D Piper 46/60; 25T DB,
25T CONT off 16m AA: R Clarke 48/50,
K Miller 56/60; A: S Wallis 49/50, Mick
Wilkins 37/50; B: A McWhirter 45/50,
K Bainbrigge 43/50; C: D Piper 44/50, B
Pharo 43/50; HG: R Clarke 126/130; LAD
HG: L Clarke 120/130; Low Gun: R Southey
57/130; Members Draw: 1. K McWhirter
$300, 2. W Turner $200, 3. D Deland $100.
Singleton 08/12/2013
Fine (43): 25T S/C: AA: D Pearce 22/25; A:
D Roughan 21/25, J Barker 18/25, R Wakem
16/25; B: G Mazzantini 21/25, D Smith
35/45, J Hancock 33/45; C: R Bacci 18/25,
P Jackson 23/35, R Hancock 21/35; 25T B/T
AA: T Saville 23/25; A: R Bacci 26/28, M
Halton 25/28, D Smith 22/25; B: J Mullane
21/27, L Finlay 21/27, R Hancock 20/27;
C: O Lighezzolo 19/25, D Watson 19/25, A
Avard 18/25, R Marriott 20/29; 25T MXD
HC 15/17/19/21/25m: AA: D Pearce 30/30,
J Barker 29/30, R Bacci 27/30, D Smith
26/30; A: D Hungerford 24/25, P Jackson
31/33, D Roughan 30/33; B: P Fiorenza
27/30, G Pascoe 26/30, J Mullane 25/30;
C: T Saville 31/35, E Sherriff 28/35, K Bailey
26/34; 25T SB D/D 18m: AA: R Bacci + G
Bartlett 43/45, D Smith + D Hungerford
42/45; A: R Wakem + D Roughan 25/25, D
Watson + P Jackson 23/25; B: P Fiorenza + G
Mazzantini 24/25, T Saville + R Bannerman
23/25; C: H Sneddon + E Sherriff 24/2, A
Avard + K Bailey 22/25.
Sydney 15/11/2013
Heavy Rain (16): 50T DB CONT “Night
Owl” Final: AA: P Athanasopoulos 48/50,
C Plessas 42/50; A: F Ibramim 45/50, G
Hapeshi 42/50; B: C Davenport 44/55, M
Kheir 43/55; Night Owl Winners: 1st C Davenport, 2nd F Ibrahim, 3rd S Georgi.
Sydney 17/11/2013
Heavy Rain (22): 25T SB, 25T PS AA: H
Guerriero 95/100, D Loucas 93/100; A:
G Rootes 93/100, G Neziz 86/100; B: R
Violi 87/100, L Trew 84/100; 50T DB AA:
Z Alamedine 49/50, Peter A, J Luke 73/75;
A: G Rootes 49/50, A Van-Eeden 67/69; B:
R Violi 50/52, E Flourentzou 49/52; HG: G
Rootes 142/150.
Sydney 01/12/2013
Fine (41): 50T SB AA: G Poulios 52/56, N
Loucas 51/56; A: L Galea 48/52, P Farrugia
47/52; B: R Haggart 47/52, J Adamopoulos 46/53; C: A Chahrouk 33/50, G
Venizia 23/50; 50T DB AA: H Guerriero,
N Loucas 50/50; A: P Farrugia 50/50, M
Bajada 52/53; B: J Adamopoulos 56/58, A
Azzopardi 55/58; C: A Chahrouk 39/50, G
Venizia 33/50; HG: P Farrugia, N Loucas
96/100.
The Forest 01/12/2013
Fine & sunny (26): 60T DB, 60T DB PS
(4x30tgts) OA & AA: D Giatras, N Privett
A: B Park, T Loupos; B: S Cassar, I Crisp;
C: C Sarris, J Zenner; OA: TOP SCORE: D
Giatras 233/240.
Tumut 08/12/2013
Absolutly perfect (34): 25T PS Gr CD AA:
W Cameron, R Yeo, P Green 74/75; A: C
Milligan 71/75, R Churchill 68/75, B Mayo
67/75; B: V Rees 69/75, P Scobie 68/75,
T Green 65/75; C: C Steinmetz 69/75, M
Reitze 59/75, D Geddes 58/75; 55T MXD CS
OA: C Smith 83/85; AA: P Green 94/97, D
Caccioppoli 116/121, R Yeo134/141; A: C
Milligan 75/85, R Churchill 74/85, D Pereira
70/85; B: P Scobie 74/85, M Crane 71/85,
B Smith 70/85; C: D Geddes 78/85, C Steinmetz 69/85, B Tredrea 67/85; 20T DB HC:
1st T Green 31/31, 2nd R Churchill 30/31,
3rd D Power 29/30, 4th P Green 28/29, 5th
R Yeo 32/33; OA HG: P Green 191/195;
2013 Club Champion: 1st - J Maxwell 34/35,
Runner-up W Cameron & R Yeo 33/35; 2013
Yearly Aggregate: 1st - D Caccioppoli 1122,
2nd - P Green 1111, 3rd - D Power 1106.
West Wyalong 24/11/2013
Beautiful (11): 25T DB CD AA: D Turner
25/25; A: G Duncan 25/25; B: G McDonald
24/25, J Anderson 24/25; C: “The Gun”
23/25; 25T SB CD AA: L Kirkby 24/25; A:
G Duncan 24/25; B: G McDonald 23/25;
C: S Turner 22/25; 50T PS CD AA: L Kirkby
143/150, D Collins 141/150; A: B Dent
143/150; B: G McDonald 140/150, A
Hodges 129/150; C: The Gun 128/150;
OA HG: L Kirkby 190/200.
Northern
Territory
Darwin 01/12/2013
Hot and humid, showers (22): 100 T Medley
(50T TWR, 25 T SKT, 25 T DB): 1st V Fertek-
lis 98/100, 2nd N Ferteklis 95/100, 3rd P
Bonusiak 92/100, 4th G Bateson 91/100,
5th D Howe 87/100.
Western
Australia
Edgehill 23/11/2013
Fine (21): 50T PS OA: D Rossiter 143/150;
AA & A: M Day 142/150, B McGillivray
126/150; B: H Royendyk 128/150; C: A
Bekle 131/150.
West Australian 10/11/2013
Warm and Sunny (41): 50T DB AA: 1st J
Oliveri, 2nd N McWhirther, 3rd S Tizzone;
A: 1st R Bailey; B: 1st B Palmer; C: 1st B
Hutchings; 50T DB Pts AA: J Oliveri, P
Hodgson; A: M Voke; B: C Smith, P Carley;
C: B Hutchings.
West Australian 24/11/2013
Cloudy and showers (12): 50T DB CD AA:
L Bager; A: R Bailey; B: Class Smith; C: R
Puglisi; 50T D/R AA: G Quaranta; A: R
Bailey; B: J Mercer; C: R Puglisi.
West Australian 29/11/2013
Showers (60): 60 T Medley: AA: G
Fleay 125/125, C Johnson 124/125, J
Fleay 99/100; A: T Catling 98/100, D
Palmer 96/100, B Boschetti 95/100; B:
D Boschetti 90/100, R Priolo 88/100,
C: R Puglisi 89/100, P Whitting 86/100;
Ladies: J Price, JNR: S Blake, Vets L Bager.
Tasmania
Bothwell 30/11/2013
Fine (51): 100T PS AA & OA: L McCallum
299/300, B Smith 320/324; A: G Lyden
289/300, P Smith 287/300; B: M Jones
290/300, R Knies 271/300; C: A Hepburn
281/300, S Lucas 264/300; LAD: S Ellis
288/300; JNR: S Lucas 264/300; VET: A
Styles 294/300.
Bothwell 15/12/2013
Cool (26): 20Pr State DD: 1st Pr - B Smith,
P Francis 21/21, S Bennett, D Freeman
20/21; 40T DB CONT AA: P Francis
62/62; A: B Blake 38/40; B: G Dance
38/40, S Lucas 39/40; 40T SB CONT AA:
G Kelly 40/40; A: B Blake 34/40; B: R Kelly
36/40; C: S Lucas 34/50; HG AA & OA: P
Francis 99/100; A: B Blake 87/100; B: R
Kelly 89/100; C: S Lucas 88/100.
Spring Bay 15/12/2013
Fine (37): 20T PS CD AA: M Dennis, S
Ellis, G Brain, G Arnol 60/60; A: G Gall, A
Arnol, R Kingston 60/60; B: W Munnings,
B Trotter 58/60; C: J McGee 47/60; 50T
DB CS AA & OA: K Booth 131/131; A:
M Trotter 50/50; B: N Lewis 48/50; C: J
McGee 40/50; 25T SB AA: G Arnol 30/30;
A: J Wilson 24/25; B: R Allison 23/25; C:
J McGee 21/25; HG: G Arnol 135/135;
VET HG: G Brain 131/135; LAD HG: S
Ellis 132/135; JNR HG: K Booth 134/135.
South
Australia
Barmera 01/12/2013
50T DB Peter Caddy Memorial Shield
OA & AA E Schmaal 54/55, T Shaddock
49/51; A: R Pash 49/51, R Maywald
47/50; B: P Brister 54/56, J Pankhurst
53/56; C: I Maywald 31/50, M Schuman
28/50; 15T PS A: R Maywald 45/45, T
Shaddock 65/66, R Pash 62/66; B: J
Pankhurst 39/45, B Morris 38/45, P
Brister 37/45; C: M Schuman 20/45;
D/D: 1st R Maywald, B Morris 20/20,
2nd E Schmaal, R Wylie 18/20, 3rd M
Schuman, R Pash 17/17; Annie Oakley :
P Brister; Front to Back: 1st T Shaddock
22/25, 2nd R Pash 24/29, 3rd R Robertson 23/29; Tuckey Shoot: T Shaddock;
HG: R Pash 93/95; Ch/Ch 2013: E
Schmall 219/225.
Bordertown 24/11/2013
Fine & breezy (21): 50T PS AA: W Hawker
149/150, M Medhurst 147/150; A: J
McIntyre 140/150, R Batson 132/150; B:
G Schmidt 137/150, A Smith 130/150; C:
K Tonkin 100/150, D Green 104/150; 25T
HC: 1st G Height 32/32, 2nd T Decaux
31/32, 3rd P Winser 28/29; 25Pr D/D:
1st K Tonkin & M Medhurst 25/25, 2nd
G Schmidt & A Steele 43/44.
Broken Hill 07/12/2013
Fine 31° (32): 25T Gr SKT: A: S Thompson
31/31, D Nicholls 30/31; B: B Hoare
24/25, D Lemmich 31/33; C: T Clare
35/39, R Perry 34/39; 20T GR PS TWR:
A: D Nicholls 60/60, B Foley 56/60; B:
D Lemmich 60/60, D Gates 54/60; C: T
Clare 48/60, K Files 46/60; 50T DB CS:
OA:AA: D Nicholls 58/58, C Lawrie 74/75;
A: P Jobson 50/50, J Lemmich 67/68; B:
A McDougall 52/54, N Hill 49/53; C: R
Howse 47/50, N Hill 49/53; LDY: T Dally
35/50; VET: W Channing 49/50; JNR J
Nicholls 74/75; 20T D/D NOV: B Foley/B
Gilby 31/31; P Hoare/J Lemmich 30/33;
K Files/B Palmer 30/33; HG: D Nicholls
135/135.
International 08/12/2013
Warm (38): 25T TRENCH: A: P Hendy 22,
M Collumb 20; B: R Borzillo 22, D Oliviero
20; C: N Campbell 21, A Tapscott (J) 17;
VET: R Cook 16; 25T SKT: A: L Piscioneri
25, N Campbell 24, B: M Collumb 36/37,
R Borzillo 35/37; C: P Marmorale 31/33,
A Tapscott (J) 30/33; VET: L Ciaramellano 21; 20Pr D/D: 1st: L Ciaramellano,
V Petraccaro 20/20; 2nd: G & J Tapscott
34/35; 3rd: N Campbell, L Piscioneri
33/35; 4th: M Collumb, R Borzillo 32/34;
5th: B Arnott, D Martini 24/26; 50T DB
AA & OA: M Collumb 52/52, D Oliviero
51/52; A: R Cook 92/93, A Tapscott (J)
75/76; B: F Caltagirone 52/53, L Ciaramellano 51/53; C: E Gunby 48/50, R
James 43/50; VET: F Keen 50/50; HG: R
Borzillo 94/100.
Lake Albert 01/12/2013
Overcast and warm then rain and more
rain (36): 50T Dalton on the Lake B &
B PS CS OA & AA: G Harvey 149/150,
R Andrews 147/150; A: P Marmorale 145/150, S Keen 144/150; B: M
Giannone 147/150, K Strother 141/150;
C: E Bria 143/150, J Wellsmore 134/150;
25T Presidents Novelty OA & AA: R Crane
42/50, G Harvey 37/50; A: D McPherson
36/50, J Raper 35/50; B: M Giannone
38/50, V Petraccaro 31/50; C: F
Wheaton 32/50, J Wellsmore 31/50; OA
Open Aggregate 2013: H Jurgs, Runnerup
D McPherson; LAD Aggregate 2013: D
McPherson.
Lower North 1/12/2013
Hot & breezy (252): 100T Lower Nth DB
CS OA & AA: M Collumb 100/100, Z
Drewing 99/100; A: A Tapscott 99/100,
R Cook 97/100; B: D Grimmond 95/100,
L Ciarmellano 94/100; C: R Grimmond
83/100; JNR HG: J Tapscott 93/100.
Mallala 8/12/2013
Warm & overcast to cooler (20): 20T
CONT: AA: A Zupanic 20/20; A: G
Hopgood 18/20; B: A Ribarich 16/20; C:
R Grimmond 18/20; 20T Gr HC: 1st A
Zupanic 60/60, 2nd G Hopgood 59/60,
3rd D Grimmond 35/38; 20 PR DD
DRAWN PARTNERS: 1st B Greenshields
& S Drewing 19/20, 2nd G Hopgood & P
Claridge 31/33, 3rd J Algar & T Wedding
30/33, 4th R Grimmond & A Zupanic
27/30.
Monarto-Alexandra 15/12/2013
Fine and Mild (32): 25T SKT B: P Hendy
22/25, R Clark 19/25; C: T Oakes 32/35,
W Spackman 31/35; 10T DB E/O CD: D
Loughhead, B Arnott, T Smart, P Kelly, R
Clark, P Hendy, F Keen, P Rundle 10/10;
25T DB (I. & L. Hein drawn Team shoot):
AA: D Lymn 50/50, R Clark 50/50; A: P
Kelly 25/25, J Holder 24/25; B: R Perry
25/25, W Spackman 28/31; C: T Oakes
24/25, T Smart 22/25; Drawn Team: R
Clark, F Keen, R Umback, B Arnott, E
Gunby 108/125; VET: M Leaford 24/25;
LAD: M Franklin 18/25; 25T CONT AA: D
Lymn 25/25, R Clark 25/25; A: P Marshall
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24/25, F Keen 22/25; B: W Spackman
24/25, B Arnott 23/25; C: E Gunby 24/25,
T Oakes 23/25; HG: T Oakes 70/75.
Port Lincoln 01/12/2013
Windy (12): 25T SKT B: S Edmonds
17/25; C: B Claughton 18/25; 25T
DB AA: C Foster 42/42; A: G Bollen
24/25; B: D Jones 22/25; C: L Nicholson
20/25; 30T HC: G Bollen 29/30, T Stringer
28/30.
Southern 24/11/2013
Fine and sunny (62): 20T E/O: M
Veenstra, T O’Connor, P Baxter, M
Leaford 20/20; 25T PS AA: R Clark
73/75, M Raper 71/75; A: R Cook 73/75,
T Carlesso 70/75; B: R Wylie 72/75, R
Foster 70/75; C: T Oakes 60/75, D
Fidock 59/75; 25T SB AA: M Raper
25/25, J Henning 24/25; A: R Schubert
22/25, D long 21/25; B: M Humbers-
tone 22/26, L Decandia 21/26; C:
T Oakes 21/25, T Smart 18/25; 25T
CONT AA: R Clark 41/41, M Veenstra
40/41; A: R Schubert 25/25, D Long
25/26; B: G Morgan 23/25, R Foster
22/25; C: D Humberstone 23/27, T
Smart 22/27; OA HG: R Clark 120/125;
LAD: D McPherson; VET: R Cook; JNR:
K Zacharias.
Wilkawatt 10/11/2013
Fine but breezy (27): 100T Murray Mallee
Mongrel Medley CS sponsored by Perks
Seedgrading: AA: J Byrnes 174/185,
P Rundle 207/220; OA & A: J Winnall
146/150, D McPherson 143/150; B: K
Strother 139/150, L Decandia 137/150;
C: L Southern 107/150; Open HG:
J Winnall 146/150; VET HG: F Keen
142/150; LAD HG: S Byrnes 135/150.
KERANG CLAY TARGET CLUB NEWS
North West Zone Double Barrel Championship
Fine and mild conditions greeted shooters from Bendigo,
Swan Hill, Moulamein and Cohuna for the Kerang Clay
Target Club shoot on Friday 29th November.
The program for the evening consisted of two events – Event 1 50
Target North West Zone Double Barrel Championship sponsored
by Joudi Enterprises Nick Hunter Kerang and Event 2 25 Target
North West Zone Points Score Double Barrel Championship sponsored by Neville Murray Excavations Kerang. Results
Event 1 50 Target North West Zone Double Barrel Championship
sponsored by Joudi Enterprises Nick Hunter Kerang: North West
Zone Double Barrel Champion and Overall and A Grade George
Bradley 49/50, 2nd Alan Wilkinson 48/50, AA Grade Russell Barnes
56/58, 2nd Mark Vistarini 55/58, B Grade Michael Noonan 44/50,
2nd Neville Woolhouse 45/55, C Grade Tyler Schmidt 39/50, 2nd
Jesse Davis 38/50.
Event 2 25 Target North West Zone Points Score Championship
sponsored by Neville Murray Excavations Kerang: North West Zone
Continental Points Score Champion and AA Grade Bernard Pay
74/75, 2nd Mark Vistarini 72/78, A Grade Alan Wilkinson 72/75,
2nd Trevor Dehne 69/75, B Grade Michael Noonan 71/75, 2nd
Trevor Wilkinson 68/75, C Grade Jesse Davis 59/75.
Kerang Clay Target Club would like to take the opportunity to
thank all the sponsors for their support. Likewise we would like to
send a big thank you to all who enabled this shoot to run so well.
Christmas Shoot
The Christmas Shoot was held on Saturday December 7th
with local shooters in attendance as well as competitors
from Swan Hill, Moulamein and Cohuna.
The program was made up of 3 events: Event 1: 10 Pair of Deauville
Double Targets with 10 Tower Targets on report. (Deauville Doubles
with a Kicker), Event 2: 15 Target Continental Double Barrel Setup
with extremely Low and
High Targets, Event 3:
25 Target Walk Back and
Forward from 16m to
20m.
Results
Event 1 10 Pair of
Deauville Double Targets
with 10 Tower Targets
on report. (Deauville
Doubles with a Kicker):
First Neville (Spud)
Woolhouse and Russell
Barnes 17, Second Robin
Algie and Ryan Barnes 15,
Third Michael Noonan
and Graeme Young 14,
Fourth Graeme Hayes
and Alan Wilkinson 14.
Event 2 15 Target
Continental Double
Barrel Setup with
extremely Low and
High Targets: Overall
and B Grade Trevor
Wilkinson, 2nd Graeme
Hayes, 3rd Neville
(Spud) Woolhouse, AA
Grade Ray Peatling,
2nd Wayne Upton, 3rd
Russell Barnes, A Grade
Ryan Barnes, 2nd Alan
Wilkinson, 3rd Michael
Schmidt.
Cont DB 2nd AA Wayne Upton
WB & WF AA winner Graeme Young
Event 3: 25 Target Walk Back and Forward from 16m to 20m:
Overall and A Grade Ryan Barnes, 2nd Alan Wilkinson, 3rd Robin
Algie, 4th Stan Kerr, AA Grade Graeme
Young, 2nd Ray Peatling, 3rd Wayne Upton,
4th Russell Barnes, B Grade Michael
Noonan, 2nd Neville Woolhouse, 3rd
Trevor Wilkinson, 4th Graeme Hayes.
Raffles for the day was sponsored by Woolworths Kerang and the lucky winners where
Graeme Hayes and Neville Woolhouse.
Kerang Clay Target Club will be conducting the annual New Years Day shoot on
Wednesday 1st January 2014 starting at
10:00 am.
DD & TWR winners L-R: Neville (Spud) Woolhouse
& Russell Barnes
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DD & TWR 2nd L-R: Robin Algie & Ryan Barnes
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS – FEBRUARY 2014
On Friday 24th January 2014 we will be
conducting 30 Target State Double Barrel
Continental (Twilight) Championship
and the 30 Target State Continental Single
Barrel Championship staring at 7:30 pm.
Psychological Skills
for Shooting
Michael Kruger-Davis
MENTALS SKILLS
FOR THE
NOVICE SHOOTER
In November 2103, I was invited to run
a mental skills training workshop and
coaching clinic at Mt Gambier Gun Club.
The workshop ran for three hours on the
Friday night and covered topics such as how
the brain works, goal setting, motivation,
concentration, attention, mental rehearsal, dealing with distractions
and relaxation. There were 40 participants, mostly shooters but some
cyclists, archers and martial arts athletes. The next day, with the help of
Gary Haydn, most of the participants returned and we looked at gun fit
and had some coaching.
One of the
people involved
asked me if I
would look at
writing an article
for the novice
shooter.
On the face of
it, this seemed a
simple question,
but on reflection several
factors became
Coaching taking place
apparent.
Firstly, shooting is a muscle memory sport. By that I mean it has to be
done over and over again, thousands of times before it becomes automatic. That is, before we can even start to explore the psychological
fundamentals involved we need to have the physical skills learned and
developed.
Secondly, it is necessary to have a firm grasp of the technical skills
involved. We need to know how to address the target, ie. where and how
to stand, how to swing and follow through, what type of and amount
lead is required and how to be safe.
Thirdly, our gun must fit. Too often novice shooters fit themselves to
the gun they have purchased rather than have the gun made to fit them.
In researching this article, I went through a couple of old booklets especially designed to answer the above question.
The first booklet was produced by the ACTA. An Introduction to Clay
Target Shooting: Trap and Skeet, produced by the Coaching Council of
the ACTA. No date of publication was listed. For those who remember
this booklet, it has an orange coloured cover and was about 20 pages in
length. It provided a comprehensive introduction to the new shooter
with sections on The National Coaching structure, Safety and Shooting
Etiquette, and then sections on DTL, Skeet, ISSF Trap, ISSF Skeet, Vision,
Basic Mental Approach, shooting methods and Equipment.
The basic mental approach section was just that: basic. It described that
mental approach to shooting could be described in two words: concentration and single-mindedness. It describes concentrations for the task
at hand, which is being ready for the target when the command pull is
given and completing the shot correctly.
Single-mindedness on shooting the targets you call for one at a time for
as many times as required and, letting the score and the other shooters
look after themselves.
In a very basic fashion this booklet was trying to say the following:
“Narrow your focus of attention as you call pull, stay in the present
and shoot this target. Forget about the product (score) and focus on the
process (shooting) and the product (score) will look after itself.” This was
a central theme of the mental skills workshop.
The second ACTA booklet was a little pink coloured book called The
Quick Checklist for Down the Line Trap Shooters, written by Peter
Quire, National Director Coaching, ACTA. Again there is no date of
publication listed. This was a simple but very effective little book. It
provides four sections. Firstly, before you shoot which examined aspects
such as stance, gun hold, gun shoulder relationship. Secondly, when you
shoot which examines shooting method, don’t move until you see the
target and don’t lift your head. Next, at all times which is the mental
skills section and looks at concentration. What is listed in this section is
good, simple advice. It reads:
The shooters task is to hit the next target. Targets that have already been hit
or missed bear no relevance to that task.
DON’T Count your targets.
DON’T Worry about the state of the competition.
DO hit your next target.
The final section deals with equipment and safety.
The final piece of research for this article was a booklet by IMI Australia
Ltd. Again it has no date by the title was An Introduction to Clay Target
Shooting: Hints for the Novice Shooter by Newton Thomas. Obviously, a
commercial publication, this booklet provided the novice shooter with
a wealth of information. With headings such as The sport of Clay Target
Shooting, types of shooting, equipment, Shooting stance (This has some
great pictures of Newton Thomas shooting and clear diagrams of feet
placement), Aiming (or gun hold positions), safety and finally, correct
mental approach. The advice offered by Newton Thomas reads:
In trapshooting (both clay target and skeet) the correct mental approach to
the sport is essential. This mental approach can be described in several ways,
concentration and single-mindedness being two words that most clearly show
the requirement.
The next target that the shooter is going to shoot at should be the focal point
of his or her concentration. The fact that a shooter has missed on or three
or any number of targets, or has shot them all, should not have any bearing
on the next shot.
Many shooters when nearing the end of a run of birds that if shot will give
them a possible, tend to count the targets and as they reach the last few, put
an increasing value on each target shot. Through this they they often tend
to do one of two things.
(1) Either stab at the target, shooting too early because of nervous
tension, or
(2) Holding their shot trying to make sure of it and consequently shooting
too late.
GOOD ADVICE: Concentrate fully on your own targets and let the score
and other shooters look after themselves.
For the club coach coaching the novice shooter, make sure the technical
skills are taught, get the gun to fit as best as possible, practice over and
over again, and for the mental skills keep it simple. Focus you attention in the present by shooting this target, and focus on the process
(shooting) and the product (score) will look after itself. The whole idea
of helping the novice is to set them up for success: breaking targets.
Finally make sure you are having fun.
I have put together all the articles that I have written for the CTSN (and some
that have not yet been submitted) on CD. These are available for $25.00
(which includes GST and Postage). If you wish to purchase a copy please
send cheque or money order to me at the address below.
Michael Kruger-Davis is the Consulting Psychologist for the Southern Sports
Academy in NSW and a member of Downside Clay Target Club and Wagga
Wagga Field and Game. Questions regarding psychological aspects of sport
and shooting can be addressed to him at 144 Bassett Rd, Gillenbah Via
Narrandera 2700 or on 02 69 592802.
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Australian Clay Target Association
NATIONAL TRAP WINNERS
1936 – Present
GRAND AUSTRALIAN HANDICAP
Year
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Won At
Australian Gun Club
Australian Gun Club
Australian Gun Club
Australian Gun Club
Australian Gun Club
Australian Gun Club
Australian Gun Club
Royal Aero Gun Club
South Coast Gun Club
Australian Gun Club
Royal Aero Gun Club
South Coast Gun Club
Not conducted
Royal Aero Gun Club
South Coast Gun Club
South Australian Gun Club
Australian Gun Club
Royal Aero Gun Club
Gold Coast Gun Club
South Australian Gun Club
Geelong CTC
Perth CTC
Brisbane Gun Club
Griffith Gun Club
South Australian Gun Club
Melbourne Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
Perth CTC
Brisbane Gun Club
South Australian Gun Club
Griffith Gun Club
Perth Gun Club
Melbourne Gun Club
Brisbane Gun Club
South Australian Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Echuca Gun Club
Brisbane Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
Echuca Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Wagga Gun Club
State Shooting Park SA
Brisbane Gun Club
Melbourne Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
WA Shooting Complex
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Perth
Name
H Eldridge
R Wightman
W.A Commons
K McKinnon
J Blake
R Headon
N Milliken
H.C Hollow
T Clarkson
L Turner
F.L.Brown
W. Charlton
State
Vic
Vic
NSW
NSW
Tas
NSW
NSW
Vic
Qld
Vic
Vic
NSW
Score
85/90
50/55
39/40
38/30
89/90
59/60
74/74
40/40
64/65
40/40
45/45
90/90
H McDiarmid
H.C Walker
G Bailey
D Taylor
D Frewin
A Marstella
E Johnson
R Ferres
B Rooke
W Garraway
J Green
D Colwell
N Berry
M Pratt
W Wickham
C Knight
J Clarke
D Coleman
L Curtis
R Dellar
W Schuster
P Forner
B Powell
M Green
B Stokes
A Gull
L Cook
E Reid
J Warren
L Paterson
K Wright
R Mark
J Jolly
R Mark
A Otley
D Diaz
R Webb
M Lillyman
W Forrest
G Hayden
L Bager
B Bennett
B Rumbel
R Thompson
L Walsh
T Wunderlich
C Bentley
G Castles
G Barton
N Ferteklis
Graeme Brain
Barry Zimpel
NSW
NZ
WA
Tas
NZ
Qld
Tas
Vic
NSW
WA
Vic
NSW
Vic
NZ
Vic
Vic
SA
NSW
Vic
Vic
NSW
NSW
NSW
WA
Vic
Qld
Vic
Vic
NT
WA
Vic
Vic
Vic
Vic
Tas
Vic
WA
Qld
Vic
Vic
WA
Tas
NSW
NSW
SA
NSW
SA
NZ
Qld
NT
Tas
Qld
90/90
85/86
53/53
50/50
140/140
43/43
50/50
72/72
56/56
73/73
76/76
68/68
119/119
68/68
92/92
62/63
69/69
78/78
74/74
62/62
60/60
50/50
81/81
68/69
50/50
84/84
50/50
59/59
86/86
52/52
62/62
74/74
170/170
91/91
85/85
88/88
79/79
74/74
102/102
116/116
132/132
80/80
64/64
92/92
59/59
76/76
50/50
90/90
100/100
102/102
52/52
100/100
Year
1953
1954
Won At
Australian Gun Club
Australian Gun Club
State
Vic
Vic
Score
176/180
60/60
50
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS – FEBRUARY 2014
DOUBLE BARREL
Name
G Biggs
J Bryant Jnr
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Australian Gun Club
Royal Aero Gun Club
South Coast Gun Club
Australian Gun Club
Royal Aero Gun Club
South Coast Gun Club
Melbourne Gun Club
Royal Aero Gun Club
South Coast Gun Club
South Australian Gun Club
Australian Gun Club
Royal Aero Gun Club
Gold Coast Gun Club
South Australian Gun Club
Geelong CTC
Perth CTC
Brisbane Gun Club
Griffith Gun Club
South Australian Gun Club
Melbourne Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
Perth CTC
Brisbane Gun Club
South Australian Gun Club
Griffith Gun Club
Perth Gun Club
Melbourne Gun Club
Brisbane Gun Club
South Australian Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Echuca Gun Club
Brisbane Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
Echuca Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Wagga Gun Club
State Shooting Park SA
Brisbane Gun Club
Melbourne Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
WA Shooting Complex
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Perth
Year
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
Won At
Melbourne Gun Club
Brisbane Gun Club
SA Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Echuca Gun Club
Brisbane Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
Echuca Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
J.N Thomas
J.W Raleigh
A Hamilton
J Thomas
J Thomas
K Patterson
W Charlton
R Hogarth
W Charlton
J Blake
A Hamilton
V Ryan
D Smith
M Burgess
D Smith
J Ellis
D Smith
K Lowry
N Thomas
W Charlton
J Ellis
B Kable
D Smith
T Bradshaw
J Whittakers
R Mark
T Byrne
L Dimasi
D Lymn
G McDonald
H Theunissen
W Iles
M Diamond
D Smith
I Holschier
S Haberman
R Christopher
C Bishop
T Boucher
R Duthie
M Diamond
V Ferteklis
J Elliot
F Roberts
D Nicholls
G Hayden
G Castellaro
S Haberman
R Mark
A Turner
B Powell
C Fitzgerald
L Curtis
C Fitzgerald
S Atkins
S Atkins
T Arvanatakis
Glen Hayden
Darryn Nicholls
Vic
Qld
Vic
Vic
Vic
Vic
NSW
Qld
NSW
Tas
Vic
Vic
Qld
NSW
Qld
WA
Qld
SA
Vic
NSW
WA
NSW
Qld
Vic
NSW
Vic
Vic
Vic
SA
NSW
NSW
Vic
NSW
Qld
NSW
Vic
Vic
NSW
Vic
Vic
NSW
NT
Vic
NSW
SA
Vic
NSW
Vic
Vic
NSW
Qld
Vic
Vic
Vic
Vic
Vic
NSW
Vic
SA
140/140
117/120
180/180
239/240
300/300
130/130
110/110
145/145
223/223
81/81
270/270
115/115
278/278
188/188
263/263
75/75
249/249
252/252
142/142
620/620
75/75
141/141
112/112
170/170
200/200
349/349
402/402
97/97
215/215
383/383
235/235
221/221
455/455
443/443
351/351
219/219
182/182
259/259
262/262
634/634
749/749
394/394
362/362
297/297
589/589
252/252
396/396
472/472
373/373
611/611
402/402
307/307
266/266
448/448
664/664
465/465
900/900
995/995
1038/1038
State
Vic
NSW
NSW
Vic
Vic
Vic
NSW
NSW
NSW
Vic
Score
50/50
56/57
50/50
54/54
54/54
61/62
50/50
52/52
193/194
50/50
JUNIOR DOUBLE BARREL
Name
R Mark
D Wilson
D Wilson
P Wilson
B Dunstan
B Dunstan
M Diamond
M Diamond
M Diamond
G Hayden
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
WA Shooting Complex
Wagga Gun Club
State Shooting Park SA
Brisbane Gun Club
Melbourne Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
WA Shooting Complex
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Perth
Year
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Won At
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
WA Shooting Complex
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Perth
Year
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Won At
Melbourne Gun Club
Brisbane Gun Club
SA Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Echuca Gun Club
Brisbane Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
Echuca Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Wagga Gun Club
State Shooting Park SA
Brisbane Gun Club
Melbourne Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
WA Shooting Complex
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Perth
Year
1955
1956
Won At
Australian Gun Club
Royal Aero Gun Club
T Hayward
A Ebbern
D Signorotto
N McDonnell
P Down
J Dale
A Bolwell
G McCanachy
J Hoffman
J Fletcher
R Kemp
P Cleggett
M Humphrey
M White
Z Paton
F Finken
T Holt
J Norwood
J Norwood
J Norwood
D Chetcuti
Penny Smith
James Willett
Vic
Qld
Vic
SA
Vic
NSW
Vic
Vic
NSW
Vic
Vic
Vic
WA
Tas
Vic
NSW
Vic
NZ
NZ
NZ
NSW
Vic
NSW
98/100
75/75
62/64
141/141
277/278
121/121
58/58
130/131
146/146
113/113
141/141
140/140
157/157
172/172
165/165
134/135
120/121
100/100
280/281
220/220
211/211
243/243
125/125
VETERAN DOUBLE BARREL
Name
A Spence
T Catling
T Catling
R Garth
R Garth
S Collins
J Nash
G Rootes
S Smith
N Berry
P Fitzalan
P Schmidt
Robert Andrews
David Howe
State
Vic
WA
WA
Vic
Vic
Vic
NSW
NSW
Qld
Qld
NSW
NZ
SA
NT
Score
50/50
101/101
69/71
138/138
136/136
102/102
164/165
98/99
133/136
115/116
86/86
158/159
192/192
185/185
State
Vic
Vic
Vic
Qld
Qld
Qld
NSW
NSW
Vic
Vic
NZ
Vic
NSW
Vic
Vic
NSW
Vic
NSW
NSW
Vic
Vic
SA
Tas
NSW
Vic
Qld
Tas
Vic
NSW
Vic
Qld
Vic
Vic
Score
51/53
49/50
50/50
63/64
63/64
49/50
63/65
63/65
50/50
58/58
98/100
63/63
49/50
50/50
50/50
56/56
57/57
61/62
125/127
50/50
76/76
66/66
50/50
116/117
108/109
81/82
50/50
153/154
131/132
102/102
127/128
277/277
106/106
State
Tas
NSW
Score
50/50
50/50
LADIES DOUBLE BARREL
Name
J Gawith
D Huddleston
D Huddleston
V Deeley
F Taylor
T Meadows
J Pickett
G Mitchell
S Rigney
F Burton
Z McClure
C Zagorc
D Huddleston
C Carlon
P Clark
T Gray
D Wakefield
W Barton
W Barton
S Tigani
C Zagor
D Baynes
N McCallum
K Gault
C Skinner
C Betteridge
N McCallum
A Holt
A Vassalini
E Cox
Z Powell
Penny Smith
Amanda Holt
SINGLE BARREL
Name
J Blake
S Lamb
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
South Coast Gun Club
Australian Gun Club
Royal Aero Gun Club
South Coast Gun Club
Melbourne Gun Club
Royal Aero Gun Club
South Coast Gun Club
SA Gun Club
Australian Gun Club
Royal Aero Gun Club
Gold Coast Gun Club
SA Gun Club
Geelong CTC
Perth CTC
Brisbane Gun Club
Griffith Gun Club
SA Gun Club
Melbourne Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
Perth CTC
Brisbane Gun Club
SA Gun Club
Griffith Gun Club
Perth Gun Club
Melbourne Gun Club
Brisbane Gun Club
SA Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Echuca Gun Club
Brisbane Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
Echuca Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Wagga Gun Club
SA State Shooting Park
Brisbane Gun Club
Melbourne Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
WA Shooting Complex
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Perth
Year
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Won At
Echuca Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Wagga Gun Club
SA State Shooting Park
Brisbane Gun Club
Melbourne Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
WA Shooting Complex
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
J Raleigh
C Dean
J Thomas
R Middleton
J Thomas
A Raleigh
L Stewart
J Thomas
W Charlton
D Glover
D Smith
J Hutchings
N Davis
J Ellis
R McDonald
A James
M Burgess
M Burgess
S Marshall
V Ryan
W Charlton
M Leaford
F Smith
G Messenger
J Whittakers
G Willett
G Mark
D Smith
A Burgess
A Turner
D Smith
D Smith
P Drennan
K Perkins
R Smith
J Smith
W Iles
W Iles
P Britten
A Denton
D Diaz
M Medhurst
S Haberman
R Everett
B Rafferty
R Collinson
J Wittakers
R Collinson
R Everett
P Chaolow
G Barton
L Harrison III
M Crimmins
B Walker
B Powell
Andrew Brady
Robert Thompson
Qld
Vic
Vic
Qld
Vic
Qld
Qld
Vic
NSW
Vic
Qld
SA
Vic
NSW
WA
Vic
NSW
NSW
Tas
Vic
NSW
NT
NSW
NZ
NSW
Vic
Vic
Qld
NSW
NSW
Qld
Qld
Vic
NSW
SA
NSW
Vic
Vic
Vic
Qld
Vic
SA
Vic
NZ
Vic
Qld
Vic
Qld
NZ
UK
NSW
USA
Vic
NZ
Qld
Vic
NSW
89/90
95/95
50/50
50/50
54/55
60/60
51/51
55/55
57/58
50/50
50/50
56/56
57/57
50/50
50/50
121/121
50/50
72/72
50/50
50/50
50/50
69/69
50/50
50/50
54/54
59/60
58/58
55/55
62/63
57/57
107/107
59/59
86/86
69/69
50/50
58/59
57/57
74/74
59/59
59/59
86/86
76/76
87/87
88/88
102/102
87/87
71/71
82/82
107/107
88/88
100/100
130/130
164/164
120/120
116/116
152/152
128/128
State
Qld
NZ
NZ
NSW
Vic
NSW
Tas
Tas
WA
Tas
NSW
Vic
Vic
NSW
Tas
Qld
Qld
NSW
Vic
NSW
Score
47/50
46/50
48/51
46/50
46/50
50/53
48/50
55/57
50/50
48/52
50/50
47/50
50/50
49/50
49/53
49/50
97/100
58/59
47/50
99/103
LADIES SINGLE BARREL
Name
T Meadows
Z McClure
Z McClure
D Huddleston
C Zagor
D Huddleston
N McCallum
N McCallum
E Forward
N McCallum
K Gault
C Zagor
M Felmingham
K Gault
N McCallum
H Wilson
L Brandt
W Barton
L Duthie
H Overton
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2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Perth
Year
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Won At
Wagga Gun Club
SA State Shooting Park
Brisbane Gun Club
Melbourne Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
WA Shooting Complex
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Perth
Year
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Won At
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
WA Shooting Complex
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Perth
R Birgan
B Sinclair
L Hawker
Wendy Barton
Amanda Finn
Vic
Vic
Vic
NSW
WA
76/80
97/100
98/100
50/50
74/75
State
NSW
Vic
Vic
NSW
Tas
Vic
NSW
SA
NSW
NSW
Tas
Vic
NSW
NSW
WA
Vic
NZ
NZ
NSW
NSW
Vic
Tas
Score
49/50
47/50
53/54
49/51
48/50
50/50
50/52
50/50
58/60
49/50
60/61
56/56
60/61
90/100
50/50
51/54
98/100
73/75
99/100
120/123
59/59
50/50
State
NZ
NSW
NSW
WA
Vic
NSW
SA
NSW
Vic
NSW
NSW
NSW
NSW
Vic
Score
55/57
72/73
60/62
49/50
55/56
104/106
50/51
48/50
99/100
74/75
101/103
97/100
80/80
101/102
JUNIOR SINGLE BARREL
Name
B Kelley
J Waldron
N Cassells
S Pinner
A Otley
L McLennan
R Cameron
R Manno
C Shields
A Miller
M White
B Signorotto
B Burgess
B Burgess
D McMichan
L Duthie
J Norwood
J Norwood
J Owen
K Schiller
Isaiah Harris
Kyle Booth
VETERAN SINGLE BARREL
Name
M Havill
R Kearns
K Heywood
T Catling
M Spencer
J Nash
G Bollen
P Fitzalan
S Collins
J Nash
F Bradwell
K Heywood
Peter Fitzalan
Bill Iles
AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND
Year
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
Won At
Royal Aero Gun Club
South Coast Gun Club
SA Gun Club
Australian Gun Club
Royal Aero Gun Club
Gold Coast Gun Club
SA Gun Club
Geelong CTC
Perth CTC
Brisbane Gun Club
Griffith Gun Club
SA Gun Club
Melbourne Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
Perth CTC
Brisbane Gun Club
SA Gun Club
Griffith Gun Club
Perth CTC
Melbourne Gun Club
Brisbane Gun Club
SA Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Echuca Gun Club
Brisbane Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
Echuca Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Wagga Gun Club
Name
J McKenzie
K Constable
R Thomson
W Charlton
F Hudson
K Heywood
T Catling
A Wilkinson
N Thomas
J Ellis
J Ellis
S Marshall
G Smith
A James
R Smith
K Lowry
W Charlton
K Thompson
D Wiese
B Scotta
W Stevens
J Smith
J Finis
G Scott
R Piotrowski
R McKenzie
R Hammond
G Blaskett
G Chan
R McKenzie
L Curtis
State
NZ
NSW
NZ
NSW
NSW
NSW
WA
Vic
Vic
WA
WA
Tas
Qld
Vic
NSW
Vic
NSW
NSW
WA
WA
Qld
NSW
Vic
NZ
NSW
Vic
NSW
Tas
NT
Vic
Vic
Score
165/165
165/165
189/190
324/324
153/153
156/156
459/459
198/198
180/180
192/192
252/252
147/150
249/249
195/195
164/165
153/153
171/171
198/198
210/210
177/177
156/156
207/207
189/189
159/159
276/276
174/174
168/168
185/186
150/150
150/150
189/189
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1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
SA State Shooting Park
Brisbane Gun Club
Melbourne Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
WA Shooting Complex
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Perth
Year
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Won At
SA State Shooting Park
Brisbane Gun Club
Melbourne Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
WA Shooting Complex
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Perth
Year
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Won At
SA State Shooting Park
Brisbane Gun Club
Melbourne Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
WA Shooting Complex
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Perth
Year
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Won At
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
WA Shooting Complex
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
J Jolly
J Jolly
M Diamond
R Walsh
M Cubic
K Nealon
R Smith
G Hayden
J Maxwell
B Rose
C Fitzgerald
R Peatling
S Atkins
T Barton
C Langridge
T Morris
J Elliot
A Del-Ben
M Drain
John Duryea
Gavin Searle
Vic
Vic
NSW
NSW
WA
NSW
SA
Vic
NSW
NSW
Vic
Vic
Vic
NSW
Vic
WA
Vic
NSW
NSW
NSW
NZ
177/177
177/177
309/309
165/165
297/297
252/252
249/249
195/195
303/303
249/249
210/210
276/276
356/357
285/285
204/204
501/501
498/498
360/360
561/561
624/624
351/351
LADIES AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND
Name
S Byrnes
D Reeves
C Carlon
S Byrnes
D Wakefield
K Gaunt
N McCallum
N McCallum
W Barton
N McCallum
S Elsley
L Mark
H Wilson
T Henshall
L Duthie
I McJames
H Overton
D Baynes
V Moore
Lisa Hawker
Kate Schiller
State
SA
Qld
Vic
SA
Vic
NSW
Tas
Tas
NSW
Tas
Vic
Vic
Qld
Vic
Vic
Vic
NSW
SA
Qld
Vic
NSW
Score
145/150
148/150
144/150
149/150
150/150
156/159
148/150
143/150
149/150
149/153
146/150
150/150
290/300
167/168
150/150
298/300
223/225
300/303
297/300
314/314
194/195
JUNIOR AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND
Name
E Boulos
N McDonnell
J Dale
C Henwood
L Cassells
R Cameron
M McAllister
J Fletcher
G Wythe
G Barton
F Cocking
M Hawker
C Vodden
T Holt
L Duthie
J Collicoat
J Collicoat
J Norwood
J Duryea
Penny Smith
Jake Wilson
State
NSW
Qld
NSW
Vic
Vic
NSW
NSW
Vic
Vic
NSW
Vic
SA
WA
Vic
Vic
NSW
NSW
NZ
NSW
Vic
Tas
Score
148/150
169/171
148/150
149/150
163/168
149/150
150/150
171/171
149/150
153/153
163/165
150/150
298/300
149/150
150/150
297/300
292/294
298/300
299/300
150/150
158/159
VETERAN AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND
Name
G Foster
J Nash
T Catling
J Nash
S Collins
J Nash
S Collins
T Catling
R Bailey
State
NSW
NSW
WA
NSW
Vic
NSW
Vic
WA
WA
Score
149/150
151/150
148/150
159/162
188/195
294/300
190/192
150/150
298/300
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Perth
D Thomas
P Fitzalan
W Iles
Ian Holt
James Shepherd
NSW
NSW
NSW
Vic
Vic
225/225
299/300
299/300
219/219
150/150
OPEN INTERNATIONAL TEAMS MATCH HIGH GUN
Year
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
Won At
Blackburn CTC
Australian Gun Club
Australian Gun Club
Australian Gun Club
Australian Gun Club
Australian Gun Club
Australian Gun Club
Australian Gun Club
Royal Aero Gun Club
South Coast Gun Club
Australian Gun Club
Royal Aero Gun Club
South Coast Gun Club
Melbourne Gun Club
Royal Aero Gun Club
South Coast Gun Club
SA Australian Gun Club
Australian Gun Club
Royal Aero Gun Club
Gold Coast Gun Club
SA Gun Club
Geelong CTC
Perth CTC
Brisbane Gun Club
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
Griffith Gun Club
SA Gun Club
Melbourne Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
Perth CTC
Brisbane Gun Club
1978
SA Gun Club
1979
Griffith Gun Club
1980
Perth Gun Club
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
Melbourne Gun Club
Brisbane Gun Club
SA Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Echuca Gun Club
Brisbane Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
Echuca Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Wagga Gun Club
SA State Shooting Park
1994
Brisbane Gun Club
1995
Melbourne Gun Club
1996
1997
1998
Tasmanian Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
2004
2005
2006
2007
ACTA National Ground
Not Contested
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Name
J McCraith
R Redpath
J Smith
J Thomas
J Bryant
J Thomas
F Johnson
F Burns
J Nunn
L Haselar
W Rutty
J Thomas
D Smith
J Headon
J Thomas
J Thomas
M Burgess
D Smith
A Raleigh
M Burgess
M Burgess
V Ryan
J Harris
D Smith
J Thomas
J Ellis
J Thomas
W Marshall
S Marshall
D Weise
N Berry
D Smith
J Lee
J Maxwell
A Burgess
R Smith
W Charlton
W Stevens
V Ryan
J Whittakers
J Ellis
D Smith
J Smith
D Lymn
D Smith
C Bentley
M Diamond
J Whittakers
R Penn
S Marshall
M Alexander
D Huddleston
M Diamond
A Turner
W Iles
D Smith
M Diamond
W Iles
R Mark
B Rafferty
W Iles
B Rose
W Iles
G Castellaro
A Miller
R Kirley
S Pilipasidis
T Turner
R Duthie
State
Vic
Vic
Qld
Vic
Vic
Vic
Vic
Vic
Qld
Qld
NSW
Vic
Qld
NSW
Vic
Vic
NSW
Qld
Qld
NSW
NSW
Vic
WA
Qld
Vic
NSW
Vic
Tas
Tas
WA
Vic
Qld
299/300
NSW
NSW
NSW
NSW
Qld
Vic
NSW
NSW
Qld
Qld
SA
Qld
SA
NSW
NSW
Vic
Tas
WA
NSW
NSW
NSW
Vic
Qld
NSW
Vic
Vic
Vic
vic
NSW
Vic
NSW
NSW
Vic
Vic
NSW
Vic
Score
98/100
97/100
97/100
100/100
97/100
289/300
99/100
99/100
199/200
297/300
296/300
300/300
297/300
324/330
299/300
298/300
298/300
300/300
299/300
300/300
339/339
321/321
302/306
298/300
298/300
324/324
300/300
320/321
299/300
300/300
299/300
299/300
300/300
300/300
300/300
300/300
298/300
298/300
298/300
539/540
299/300
300/300
300/300
299/300
402/402
335/336
336/336
299/300
298/300
297/300
297/300
300/300
300/300
300/300
300/300
300/300
300/300
300/300
300/300
299/300
299/300
299/300
300/300
299/300
300/300
299/300
299/300
300/300
N McWhirter
R Duthie
WA
Vic
297/300
314/315
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
ACTA National Ground
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Perth
K Thompson
M Crimmins
R Walsh
D Nicholls
Greg Coleman
Geoff Aston
NSW
Vic
NSW
SA
NSW
Vic
390/390
378/378
300/300
365/366
309/309
303/303
CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS
Year
Won At
1936 Unknown
1937 Unknown
1938 Unknown
1939 Unknown
1940 Unknown
1941
Unknown
1942-1946 Not Contested
1947 Unknown
1948 Blackburn CTC
1949 Australian Gun Club
1950 Australian Gun Club
1951
Australian Gun Club
1952 Australian Gun Club
1953 Australian Gun Club
1954 Australian Gun Club
1955 Australian Gun Club
1956 Royal Aero Gun Club
1957 South Coast Gun Club
1958 Australian Gun Club
1959 Royal Aero Gun Club
1960 South Coast Gun Club
1961
Melbourne Gun Club
1962 Royal Aero Gun Club
1963 South Coast Gun Club
1964 SA Gun Club
1965 Australian Gun Club
1966 Royal Aero Gun Club
1967 Gold Coast Gun Club
1968 SA Gun Club
1969 Geelong CTC
1970 Perth CTC
1971
Brisbane Gun Club
1972 Griffith Gun Club
1973 SA Gun Club
1974
Melbourne Gun Club
1975 Tasmanian Gun Club
1976
Perth CTC
1977 Brisbane Gun Club
1978 SA Gun Club
1979 Griffith Gun Club
1980 Perth CTC
1981
Melbourne Gun Club
1982 Brisbane Gun Club
1983 SA Gun Club
1984 Wagga Gun Club
1985 WA Shooting Complex
1986 Echuca Gun Club
1987 Brisbane Gun Club
1988 Wagga Gun Club
1989 Echuca Gun Club
1990 Tasmanaina Gun Club
1991
WA Shooting Complex
1992 Wagga Gun Club
1993 SA State Shooting Park
1994 Brisbane Gun Club
1995 Melbourne Gun Club
1996 Tasmanian Gun Club
1997 Wagga Gun Club
1998 WA Shooting Complex
1999 Roma CTC
2000 ACTA National Ground
2001 ACTA National Ground
2002 ACTA National Ground
2003 ACTA National Ground
2004 ACTA National Ground
2005 WA Shooting Complex
2006 ACTA National Ground
2007 ACTA National Ground
2008 ACTA National Ground
2009 Roma CTC
2010
ACTA National Ground
Name
H James
L Bertram
W Lancaster
F Burns
F Burns
H Donnelly
State
Vic
Vic
Vic
Vic
Vic
Vic
Score
60/60
60/60
47/50
49/50
49/50
52/60
D Watson
H Donnelly
F Burns
J McCraith
G Biggs
F Burns
J Thomas
A Quinton
S Marshall
C Mudford
R Faunt
S Marshall
P Marshall
J McKenzies
J Thomas
J Thomas
N Milliken
J Headon
W Charlton
M Burgess
W Stevens
P Marshall
R Morrison
D Smith
R Kimber
J Green
R Wales
V Ryan
W Charlton
H Somers
G Ash
I Dickins
D Smith
D Smith
K Lowry
A Burgess
T Byrne
T Catling
A Turner
M Little
R Piotrowski
L Cook
R Mark
G Blaskett
J Whittakers
R Smith
R Christopher
G Newey
W Iles
R Christopher
W Eagle
P Grainger
T Walls
S Atkins
W Eagle
P Cleggett
J Maxwell
G Castellaro
G Williams
R Mark
B Webb
W Hawkins
C Bentley
C Bentley
Vic
Vic
Vic
Vic
Vic
Vic
Vic
Vic
Tas
Vic
NSW
Tas
Tas
NZ
Vic
Vic
NSW
NSW
NSW
NSW
Qld
Tas
Vic
Qld
SA
Vic
NZ
Vic
NSW
NSW
Vic
Vic
Qld
Qld
Vic
NSW
Vic
WA
NSW
Vic
NSW
Vic
Vic
Tas
Vic
NSW
Vic
Qld
Vic
Vic
Vic
Vic
NSW
Vic
Vic
Vic
Qld
NSW
NZ
Vic
NSW
NSW
SA
SA
49/50
49/50
60/60
59/60
69/70
60/60
55/55
45/45
75/75
94/95
84/85
75/75
90/90
65/65
114/115
70/70
79/79
93/93
60/60
163/164
80/80
92/921
54/54
115/115
86/86
83/83
131/131
91/91
93/95
64/64
50/50
50/50
132/132
205/205
125/125
125/125
174/175
174/174
146/150
124/124
148/150
125/125
170/175
198/200
122/125
148/150
125/125
225/225
124/125
124/125
125/125
125/125
199/200
124/125
223/225
125/125
125/125
175/175
149/150
149/150
147/150
192/200
200/200
125/125
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2011
2012
2013
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Perth
Year
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Won At
Melbourne Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
WA Shooting Complex
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Perth
Year
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Won At
Melbourne Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
WA Shooting Complex
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Perth
Year
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Won At
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
WA Shooting Complex
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Perth
C Fletcher
Brian Doyle
Darryn Nicholls
Vic
NSW
SA
150/150
125/125
325/325
LADIES CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS
Name
J Kidd
S Milroy
D Doyle
H Gay
N McCallum
N McCallum
K Gault
E Barton
L Jarvis
W Barton
N McCallum
A Vassalini
A Holt
V Moore
W Barton
L Hawker
L Hawker
Helen Overton
Amanda Holt
State
NSW
Vic
NSW
NSW
Tas
Tas
NSW
NSW
Qld
NSW
Tas
Qld
Vic
Qld
NSW
Vic
Vic
NSW
Vic
Score
116/125
120/125
125/125
119/125
141/150
116/125
122/125
143/150
121/125
124/125
120/125
123/125
120/125
144/150
144/150
120/125
146/150
123/125
125/125
JUNIOR CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS
Name
N Marinis
N Cassells
R Mack
G McConachy
S Clifford
A Miller
T Vaina
M Tigani
M White
G Wyatt
N Kirley
M Waugh
N Romeo
J Collicoat
J Norwood
M Schiller
J Duryea
Kyle Booth
James Willett
State
SA
Vic
Qld
Vic
Vic
NSW
Qld
Vic
Tas
Qld
Vic
Qld
Vic
NSW
NZ
NSW
NSW
Tas
NSW
Score
123/125
120/125
121/125
119/125
172/175
121/125
168/175
145/150
120/125
122/125
146/150
145/150
142/150
148/150
122/125
122/125
124/125
124/125
125/125
VETERAN CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS
Name
T Catling
M Havill
K Heywood
J Nash
S Collins
S Collins
R Bailey
G Rootes
W Jones
S Collins
P Howes
P Holmes
Jeff Nash
Ray Everett
State
WA
NZ
NSW
NSW
Vic
Vic
WA
NSW
NSW
Vic
Tas
NSW
NSW
NZ
Score
118/125
123/125
123/125
122/125
171/175
147/150
146/150
120/125
123/125
124/125
120/125
124/125
123/125
125/125
DOUBLE RISE
Year
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
Won At
Melbourne Gun Club
Royal Aero Gun Club
South Coast Gun Club
SA Gun Club
Australian Gun Club
Royal Aero Gun Club
Gold Coast Gun Club
SA Gun Club
Geelong CTC
Perth CTC
Brisbane Gun Club
Griffith Gun Club
SA Gun Club
Name
R Burns
J Headon
D Smith
J Headon
W Charlton
W Charlton
J Thomas
W Rae
T Salafia
N Johnson
D Cosgrove
R Mules
E Gates
State
Vic
NSW
Qld
NSW
NSW
NSW
Vic
NSW
NSW
Qld
NSW
SA
USA
Score
28/30
30/35
23/25
24/27
56/58
48/50
64/66
48/50
53/56
48/50
52/56
55/58
50/52
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1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
45/50
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Melbourne Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
Perth CTC
Brisbane Gun Club
SA Gun Club
Griffith Gun Club
Perth CTC
Melbourne Gun Club
Brisbane Gun Club
SA Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Echuca Gun Club
Brisbane Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
Echuca Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Wagga Gun Club
SA State Shooting Park
A James
J Porter
A James
M Cook
R Duncan
D Smith
J Loitz
A O’Connell
W Iles
R Giles
W Iles
R Prnn
R Dean
A Cousens
G Redmond
R Mark
J Whittakers
S Atkins
S Atkins
D Lymn
Vic
Qld
Vic
NZ
NSW
Qld
USA
Vic
Vic
Qld
Vic
Vic
Qld
Vic
Qld
Vic
Vic
Vic
Vic
SA
54/55
45/45
49/50
48/50
46/50
49/52
49/52
46/50
47/50
47/50
59/60
46/50
50/50
49/50
49/50
50/50
62/70
46/50
48/50
Brisbane Gun Club
Melbourne Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
WA Shooting Complex
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Perth
J Whittakers
M Lyons
B Kable
D Gorst
P Lyons
J Whittakers
W Eagle
T Turner
A Cousens
M McInnes
G Searle
P Grainger
G Hayden
C Vodden
S Atkins
P Drennan
G Hayden
D Nicholls
John Sleightholme
Darryn Nicholls
Vic
NSW
NSW
NZ
NSW
Vic
Vic
NSW
Vic
NSW
NZ
Vic
Vic
WA
Vic
NT
Vic
SA
NSW
SA
57/60
50/50
50/50
67/70
50/50
58/60
50/50
50/50
59/60
49/50
83/90
50/50
49/50
49/50
99/100
108/110
95/100
108/110
98/100
109/110
Year
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Won At
Melbourne Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
WA Shooting Complex
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Perth
State
Qld
Tas
Tas
NSW
NSW
NSW
Qld
SA
Vic
Vic
Vic
Vic
Tas
NSW
Qld
Vic
SA
Vic
Vic
Score
48/60
64/80
71/80
48/60
42/50
41/50
50/60
44/50
46/50
51/60
53/60
46/50
42/50
87/100
100/110
88/100
89/100
97/100
54/60
Year
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Won At
Melbourne Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
WA Shooting Complex
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
State
NSW
Vic
WA
Vic
NSW
Vic
Vic
Vic
WA
Vic
Vic
NSW
NSW
NZ
Score
46/50
43/50
48/50
56/60
53/60
45/50
47/50
52/60
45/50
54/60
55/60
46/50
45/50
96/100
LADIES DOUBLE RISE
Name
C Betteridge
N McCallum
C Arnol
K Gault
W Barton
W Barton
D Reeves
D Baynes
G Shale
G Shale
L Duthie
L Duthie
N McCallum
S Balogh
C Ryan
E Cox
D Baynes
Emma Cox
Renae Birgan
JUNIOR DOUBLE RISE
Name
S Pinner
N Cassells
G Shim
P Smith
C Shields
S Parks
T Knight
N Moroni
D McMichan
B Signorotto
T Holt
B Burgess
A Petriella
J Norwood
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Perth
Year
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Won At
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
WA Shooting Complex
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Perth
Year
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Won At
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
WA Shooting Complex
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Perth
J Norwood
G Aston
J Willett
Thomas Allen
Isaiah Hararis
NZ
Vic
NSW
Vic
Vic
91/100
94/100
93/100
91/100
57/60
State
SA
NSW
NSW
WA
NSW
Qld
Vic
NSW
Vic
Vic
NSW
SA
WA
NT
Score
41/50
44/50
52/60
46/50
49/50
53/60
48/50
45/50
96/100
100/110
90/110
91/100
90/100
57/60
VETERAN DOUBLE RISE
Name
J Ellis
K Heywood
K Heywood
R Bailey
J Nash
R Dunn
R Garth
J Nash
R Garth
R Garth
J Nash
J Humphris
Arthur Ward
David Howe
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
WA Shooting Complex
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Perth
Score
40/40
57/58
30/30
39/39
41/41
40/40
60/60
62/62
65/65
119/119
62/62
116/116
OVERALL HIGH GUN
Year
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
Won At
Royal Aero Gun Club
Gold Coast Gun Club
SA Gun Club
Geelong CTC
Perth CTC
Brisbane Gun Club
Griffith Gun Club
SA Gun Club
Melbourne Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
Perth CTC
Brisbane Gun Club
SA Gun Club
Griffith Gun Club
Perth Gun Club
Melbourne Gun Club
Brisbane Gun Club
SA Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Echuca Gun Club
Brisbane Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
Echuca Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Wagga Gun Club
SA State Shooting Park
Brisbane Gun Club
Melbourne Gun Club
Tasmanian Gun Club
Wagga Gun Club
WA Shooting Complex
Roma CTC
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
Name
C Hartley
M Burgess
M Burgess
S Marshall
J Ellis
R Wales
J Green
M Burgess
W Charlton
K Lowry
B Kable
K Lowry
N Berry
W Iles
L Harrison III
J Ellis
L Dimasi
A Turner
W Iles
A Turner
L Dimasi
M Diamond
M Diamond
S Atkins
K Perkins
R Duthie
S Atkins
W Iles
W Iles
R Mark
W Iles
W Iles
K Nealon
A Turner
G Castellaro
W Iles
S Clifford
S Pilipasidis
G Castellaro
State
NZ
NSW
NSW
Tas
NSW
NZ
Vic
NSW
NSW
Vic
NSW
Vic
Vic
Vic
USA
NSW
Vic
NSW
Vic
NSW
Vic
NSW
NSW
Vic
Vic
Vic
Vic
Vic
Vic
Vic
Vic
Vic
NSW
NSW
NSW
Vic
Vic
Vic
NSW
Score
192/200
392/400
312/325
292/300
298/306
337/350
338/350
488/508
439/450
485/488
436/450
430/450
487/508
436/450
480/500
481/500
505/525
458/475
468/475
456/475
461/475
463/475
525/540
465/475
459/475
505/525
457/475
463/475
467/475
464/475
522/540
528/540
465/475
578/590
468/475
466/475
467/475
464/475
517/525
WA
Vic
NSW
Vic
NT
Qld
SA
NSW
SA
716/725
537/550
588/605
762/775
617/625
709
716/725
518/525
473/475
AUSTRALIAN MACKINTOSH TEAM
Double Barrel, Single Barrel, Points Score
Year
1972
1974
1974
1989
1995
2004
2012
Won At
Griffith
Melbourne Gun Club
Melbourne Gun Club
Echuca Gun Club
Melbourne Gun Club
ACTA National Ground
ACTA National Ground
2013
Perth
NATIONAL DEAUVILLE DOUBLES
Name
L Curtis/R Mark
P Grainger/S Clifford
N Cassells/R Godfrey
J Dyas/R Liersch
R Walsh/C Bentley
R Walsh/C Bentley
N Pratt/J Norwood
P Grainger/S Clifford
S Atkinson/A Turner
N McDonnell/G Barton
S Clifford/P Grainger
N Kirley/S Sayers
N McWhirter
R Mark
G Castellaro
S Atkins
P Drennan
G Hayden
D Nicholls
John Sleightholme
Darryn Nicholls
Name
D Byrne
K Lowry
V Ryan
F Roberts
R Nisbet
R Wright
John Duryea
John Sleightholme
Greg Coleman
Matt Schiller
Daniel Power
Geoff Aston
Bryan Manns
Rob Collicoat
Ross Walsh
Phillip House
Terry Hearn
Justin Hitchens
Max Medhurst
State
Vic
Vic
NSW
NSW
NSW
NSW
NSW
NSW
Vic
NSW
Vic
NSW
WA
WA
Tas
SA
Score
250/250
250/250
250/250
250/250
250/250
250/250
250/250
250/250
250/250
250/250
250/250
250/250
250/250
250/250
250/250
250/250
250/250
250/250
250/250
PHOTO COMPETITION
NO. 12 WINNER
The winning photo for Photo Competition No. 12
was taken at the Gold Sovereign SxS Championship
at NSW Gun Club in November 2013,
by Melissa King from the Upper Hunter Gun Club.
The Upper Hunter Gun Club will receive
a digital camera for Melissa’s photograph.
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PORT AUGUSTA GUN CLUB
NOVEMBER 16th
16th & 17th
17th 2013
Birthday Shoot
L-R: Jason King, Rodney Hindmarsh, Martin Collumb, Deserie Baynes, Matthew Stokes O/A HG, D Nicholls, Tanya Evans,
John Lemmich, John Muscio, Billy Baynes & Len Decanda
A warm sunny weekend greeted the 51
competitors who attended the Annual
Birthday competition in Port Augusta.
Shooters arrived from Adelaide, Broken
Hill, Ceduna, Port Lincoln, Mildura,
Murray Bridge, Port Pirie, Jamestown
and Whyalla. The weather was sunny
and warm with the occasional periods
of southerly winds which presented
minimal difficulty to competitors. The
standard of shooting was of a very high
standard and presented several shoot
offs for the various events during the
weekend.
The preparation for the weekend competition
which included the upgrade of Trap one and
the installation of a new Canterbury target
machine ensured that all equipment functioned without any interruptions. The efforts
of Steve Baynes, Andrew Bury, Merv Starr
and the King Brothers ensured that the traps
and infrastructure and overall organisation
of the event functioned without incident.
A thank you to Craig Bentley for his role of
Shoot Marshall which made the competition
run smoothly, Wayne Channing for doing
the handicapping and Deserie Baynes for her
assistance to Michael Meaney in doing the
nominations, shoot squads, and keeping the
shooting results up to date for the weekend.
This year the Port Augusta Club was able to
offer prizes which included HMR Rifles and
Webber BBQ’s to the value around $9000
with the generous support of and sponsorship
from: Alinta Energy, Fisher Firearm, Adelaide
Gun Shop, Fuller View Cabin Park, Phil Mules
of NIOA, Merv & Heather Starr, Northern
Caravan and Camping Port Pirie, Spartan
Global, and Trushape Engineering & Piping
Specialist.
The weekend competition commenced with
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Event one which was
a 25 target points
score sponsored by
Alinta Energy with
Darryn Nicholls from
the Broken Hill club
being the overall winner with a score of 2
31/231 who managed
to win the shoot off
between his son Jarred,
Deserie Baynes, Ted
Stringer & Craig Bentley.
Results for this event:
AA: 1st Darryn Nicholls 231/231; 2nd Jarred Nicholls 228/231, A: 1st John Muscio
74/75, 2nd Jordan King 89/93; B: 1st Demetrio
Martini 81/84, 2nd Howard Sleep 78/84; C: 1st
Jason King 67/75, 2nd Rodger Freeman 65/75;
Veterans: Grant Bollen & John Lemmich
71/75; Ladies: Deserie Baynes 75/75; Juniors:
Billy Baynes 74/75.
Darryn Nicholls
AA PS winner
Event two was a 25 target Single barrel event
sponsored by Fisher Firearms with the overall
winner being Lionel
(Ted) Stringer from
Port Lincoln club
with a score of 40/40
which resulted from
a shoot off between
Craig Bentley, Matthew Stokes and Max
Pontifex.
Wayne Channing
A SB winner
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS – FEBRUARY 2014
Results for this event:
AA: 1st Ted Stringer
40/40, 2nd Craig Bentley 39/40; A: 1st Wayne
Channing 29/29, Stephen Donnelly 28/29;
B: Len Decanda 25/27,
Rodney Hindmarsh
24/27; C: 1st Jason
King 22/25, Roger Freeman 20/25; Veterans:
Grant Bollen 25/25;
Ladies: Deserie Baynes
24/25; Juniors: Jarred
Nicholls 22/25.
Event three consisted
of a 50 target Double
barrel which was sponsored by Northern Caravan and Camping.
The overall winner for
this event was Darryn
Nicholls from Broken
Len Decanda
Hill club with a score
B SB winner
of 156/156 following
a shoot off with Martin Collumb, Matthew
Stokes, Deserie Baynes and Lionel Stringer,
John Muscio, Stephen Donnelly and Noel
West.
Results for this event: AA: 1st Martin Collumb
155/156, 2nd Matthew Stokes 103/104, A: Ist
John Muscio 50/50, 2nd Stephen Donnelly
64/65; B: Rodney Hindmarsh 75/75, 2nd
Demetrio Martini 74/75; C: 1st Jason King
Deserie Baynes
SB Lad winner
Jarred Nicholls
SB Jnr winner
T Stringer
AA: grade winner
I Watkins
B grade winner
Martin Collumb & Andrew Bury
Travis Redman O/A HC winner
47/50, 2nd Shaun Callaghan 46/50, Veterans:
John Lemmich 49/50; Ladies: Deserie Baynes
50/50; juniors: Billy Baynes 48/50.
competitors. A shoot off for fourth and fifth
places occurred between Darryn Nicholls and
Noel West.
The teams’ event which consisted of five
members from all the clubs present at the
weekend shoot were made up from; Broken
Hill, Elsewhere, International, Pt Augusta
1 & Pt Augusta 2 and Whyalla. The eventual
winning team to obtain the shield were the
Port Augusta 1 team with a score of 246/250.
Results for this event: O/A & 1st Travis
Redman 35/35, 2nd Bronte Evans 34/35, 3rd
Matthew Stokes 26/27, 4th Darryn Nicholls
69/70, 5th Noel West 68/70.
Teams event results: 1st Port Augusta 1
246/250, Members: M Stokes, D Baynes, S
Baynes, C Bentley, B Baynes, 2nd International
237/250, Members: M Collumb, B Piteo, B
Evans, T Evans, J Melisi, 3rd Port Augusta 2
234/250, Members: A Bury, B Bone, M Starr,
T Dipaolo, I Watkins.
Saturday night dinner was held at the club
rooms which was attended by all of the competitors. The Port Augusta club ladies did a
fantastic effort in providing the meals for the
evening, a special thanks goes to Steve Baynes
who was the master chef in cooking the meat
for the evening meal. During the evening
a life membership award was presented to
Merv Starr who has provided 30 years of voluntary service to the Port Augusta Gun club.
Merv was very surprised when presented with
the life membership
and gave a humble
and emotional speech
thanking everyone for
attending the weekend competition and
those involved in giving him the life membership.
Sunday presented another warm sunny day
with a slight breeze,
competitors were looking forward the day’s
events.
Merv Starr with Life
Membership Port
Augusta Gun Club
Event Four was the
75 target Champion
of Champions competition that was
The overall High Gun winners for the weekend
competition were as follows:
J Muscio A: grade winner &
Club President S Baynes
Jason King
C grade winner
sponsored by Phil
Mules of NIOA. This
provided some top
class shooting which
resulted in Matthew
Stokes emerging as the
overall winner with
a score of 125/125.
There was a shoot off
in the AA and C grades
with Ted Stringer winning the AA grade
148/150 and Lachlan
Nicolson winning the
C grade 2nd place
125/150.
Results for this
event: AA: 1st Ted Stringer 148/150, 2nd Tony
Dipaolo 143/150; A: 1st John Muscio 121/125,
2nd Jordan King 119/125; B: 1st Ian Watkins
118/125, 2nd Len Decanda 113/125; C: 1st
Jason King 113/125, 2nd Lachlan Nicolson
125/150;
The final event for the weekend was the 25
target handicap sponsored by Trushape Engineering and Piping Specialists. This event
resulted in three shooters achieving the score
of 25/25. A shoot off between Travis Redman
from Mildura, Bronte Evans from Adelaide
and Matthew Stokes from Port Augusta club.
This resulted in Travis taking out first prize
with a score of 35/35 and Bronte Evans second
with a score of 34/35 a great effort by both
Overall High Gun: Matthew Stokes 299/300,
Overall AA: Deserie
Baynes 320/324, Overall A: John Muscio
292/300, Overall B:
Len Decanda 270/300,
Overall C: Jason King
271/300, Overall Vets:
John Lemmich 285/300,
Overall Lad: Tania
Evans 276/300, Overall
Jun: Billy Baynes
285/300. Well done to
all the above shooters
on their outstanding
efforts.
Matt Stokes
O/A High Gun
A big thank to all the competitors who
attended the Port Augusta Birthday Shoot, it is
through your support that we are able to make
this a successful weekend shoot.
The success of running this weekend shoot has
been dependent upon the club members and
their partners who have worked tirelessly in the
weeks leading up to the Birthday Shoot weekend
to ensure that all was ready and in place for the
competition.
A special thank you to Club President Steve
Baynes for all of his behind the scenes work in
gaining sponsorship for the shoot and to Andrew
Bury, Merv Starr and Jordan & Jason King for all
their input into getting the infrastructure ready
for the competition.
The Port Augusta Club looks forward to conducting another successful Birthday Shoot in
2014 season.
Michael Meaney, Club Secretary
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BEGA GUN CLUB
DECEMBER 2013
Invitational High Gun competitors 2013
L-R Phil Craig, Chris Davis, Alf Niesar, Stuart Bennett, Phil Body, Charlie Smith, Chris Rowland, Leon Cuzner
Christmas Shoot at Bega
Champion of Champions, Club Awards
There were no flying pigs, but plenty of hams changed
hands at the annual Christmas shoot at Bega on Sunday.
Frozen chickens also featured prominently as did the magnificent lunch laid out to celebrate another fabulous year.
Forty-one eager entrants ensured that the competition for the prizes
on offer was fierce, with a very good score needed to collect. As well as
the novelty type events, the Champion of Champions Invitational shoot
and the announcement of Club awards, provided a most entertaining
day. The weather god was king with only a slight breeze to help with
the targets.
The first event of the day was 10
pair Double Rise. To make it interesting, 2 pair were shot from five
different marks, commencing on
eleven metres and finishing on
nineteen metres. Some of the
more senior citizens were calling
for candles so they could see the
targets. AA shooter, Chris Davis,
showed the way dropping only
one target for a score of 19/20.
Charlie Smith, Leon Cuzner and
Steve McIntyre shot a further ten
targets before Charlie collected
second place. The young and the
not so young shared the spoils in
A Grade with junior, James Body
R Double shooting 19/20 for first, with Ray
10P
ner
win
AA
is
Dav
is
Chr
SB
Kearns taking second on 16/20.
Rise, 2nd 25T mixed DB/
Craig Field collected the ham in
B Grade, whilst Mario Magrin and Col Sheehan chased a further ten
targets before Mario scored the chicken. John Gray showed the way in
C Grade with a score of 14/20, whilst Garry Martin and Oscar Mower
fought it out for second, with Garry being successful.
Event 2 was a 25 target Mixed event with 5DB off 11 metres 5 Single
off 15, 5 Double off 18, 5 single off 21 and finally 5 DB off 25. Great
excitement, for some of us seniors, when you actually saw the target at
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS – FEBRUARY 2014
Chris Davis AA winner 10PR Double Rise, 2nd 25T mixed DB/SB
25 metres. Still the shooting was good quality. C Grade went to the consistent John Gray who found 19 of the 25 targets. Second went to Garry
Martin, 23/30, after a shoot-off with Mick Diss and Col Veness. Col
Sheehan cleaned up 22/25 to win B Grade with John Walker, 25/30, surviving the shoot-off with Mario Magrin 24/30 Ray Kearns, 22/25 won
A Grade from another senior citizen, John Siede 21/25. AA Grade went
to the consistent Phil Craig who shot 24/25. This left Chris Rowland,
Charlie Smith, Phil Body, Chris Davis and Leon Cuzner to fight out
second place. Chris emerged the winner with a score of 48/50.
Lunch was taken at this stage and the usual fabulous spread, including
dessert, slowed some down for the third event, a 30 target Continental
Points Score shot off 14 metres. AA Grade went to Phil Body after the
shortest of shoot-offs between him and Charlie Smith, Phil winning
92/94 to Charlie’s 91/94. Tony Gray and Shane Platts shared the ham
and chicken in A Grade with Tony scoring 85/90 to Shane’s 83/90. In
B Grade, Keith Pearce shot a credible 86/90 to win from John Walker,
84/90. Gary Martin gathered 73/90 to win the C Grade prize from Tom
Sheehy on 71/90. Round four for the day was the Invitational High Gun
competed for by this year’s crop of high gun winners. Eight shooters
took to the trap in two squads. Charlie Smith, Leon Cuzner, Chris
Davis, Phil Craig and Stuart Bennett departed after thirty targets, to be
followed by Phil Body after sixty. This left Chris Rowland and Alf Niesar
to sort out a winner. Watched by a very appreciative audience, these two
Baker Memorial
Shoot at Kempsey
There was movement at the range
for the word had passed around,
that the Baker Memorial Shoot
had come to Kempsey town.
All the guns had come from near and far
To enter in the fray
But when the smoke had cleared
Emily and Brad had won the day.
Invitational HG winner, Alf Niesar
and runner up Chris Rowland
Most Improved Shooter 2013
James Body
The Baker Memorial Shoot is held to remember and
commemorate the lives and achievements of Len and
Lil Baker, founding members and lifelong supporters of
the Kempsey Club and Clay Target Shooting generally.
The shoot is considered to be one of the highlights of the
Kempsey shoot calendar.
Participants for the shoot travelled from as far afield as
Newcastle, Taree, Coffs Harbour and Port Macquarie to
vie for the honour of having their names engraved on the
Baker Family Perpetual Trophy.
2013 Club Champion Stuart Bennett receiving his trophy
from Club Pres Phil Body
went target for target until Chris missed on the 120th target. Congratulations go to both Alf 118/120 and Chris 117/120 for putting on a fine
exhibition of target shooting.
For the second time in two months, James Body cleaned up the shoot
raffle, with Charlie Smith and Adam Mower collecting the consolation
prizes. Charlie topped off a good days shooting taking out High Gun
for December.
Presentations followed to round off a great year. Stuart Bennett
collected the Club Championship for the sixth year in a row,
James Body added the most
improved trophy to his growing
collection of prizes and the
Fimac Engineering Handicap
Shield went to a very surprised
Alf Niesar. President Phil concluded proceedings by thanking
all and sundry for their efforts
throughout the year before all
headed for home.
From the publicity officer,
many thanks to all members
for their input by way of
results from away shoots and
to the papers and Clay Target
for their support in publicising
the Club’s activities and thus
promoting our sport.
The normally pleasant sunny conditions experienced by
the Mid-North Coast proved fickle for our shoot. Guns
were shooting in rainy, cold, windy conditions with the
occasional storm thrown in to further challenge the
shooters. The days shooting consisted of four events, 25
Target Double Barrel, 20 Pair Deauville Doubles (Len &
Lil Baker Memorial), 25 Target Continental and 25 Target
Points Score.
Despite the conditions, Laurie Doyle shot 25/25 in the
Double Barrel event and Peter Brenton shot 75/75 in
the Points Score. The premier event was the 20 Pair
Deauville Doubles of 20m, the Len and Lil Baker Family
Memorial. This event was won by Brad Hooper and
Emily Saul, 2nd Steve Saul and William Saul, 3rd Kerry
Miller and Phil Ryder. The results for the other events
can be found in the competition results NSW area of this
magazine.
High Gun for the day went to Kerry Miller.
As usual, the ladies in the canteen provided delicious
homemade treats for those of us who don’t worry about
our waist lines. Jenny in the office ran the shoot with her
normally efficiency.
Members braved the rain to fill traps and carry out the
many tasks needed to be done to run a smooth and
trouble free day.
On another note, I am sure you have noticed the fresh
looking clubhouse, now that the interior and exterior
painting has been completed. Thanks must go to Ted and
his committee for giving freely of their time to organise
and oversee these improvements.
The club has practice on Wednesday afternoon each week
for those who wish to brush up on their skills.
Invitational HG 2013 and
Fimac Shield winner Alf Nie
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Ken Gibbon
Memorial
at Tyagarah
Sunday 3rd November dawned with a promise of a hot day. The predicted temperature
must have been what made for a quiet, but
successful day incorporating the 50T Ken
Gibbon Memorial event.
With shooting starting at 11.00am the day was already
hot & sticky.
1st event being 25T PS woke everyone up quickly.
Mick Watt A was the closest to a possible with 72/75
with John Elfes B next best with 67/75. 2nd event was 25T SB, Ray
Turner AA along with Wolf Reichmann B 23/25. After 2 rounds it
looked very much like the best scorers were going to be across all grades.
With a BBQ lunch tucked away it was back to the layout for the 1st
round of 50T DB a favourite of our old mate, Ken Gibbon. By now it
wasn’t only hot but, to mix things up, a stiff breeze had come up which
played havoc with the scores. However, with the honour of having your
name on the memorial shield some reasonable scores started to appear.
Ray Turner AA lead the charge with 23/25. Others in the 20’s were Ted
Schneider & Dale Robinson both AA 22/25, Russell Bourke A 22/25,
Peter Chapman B 22/25. 2nd round saw Ray Turner AA 25/25, Russell
Winners & placegetters Ken Gibbon Memorial event
Bourke A 23/25 with the rest in low 20’s to high teens. A special mention
should go to junior Brendan Watt who is Mick Watts’ grandson.
Brendan is really benefitting from his grand fathers’ tuition & getting
Brendan experience in the art of clay target shooting. Brendan is the
future of our sport & he is looking like a champion already.
To finish off the day the 10T SB Club Mug was shot. Brendan Watt
cleaned up with an 8/10.
Following prize presentation clean up grounds everyone headed home
with a great day of shooting in mind.
Shana Reichmann, Secretary
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WANTED: “For Private Collection” Old Paper shot shells and 2 piece
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CLUB NEWS
HAY at the AGM the following people were elected as Officer Bearers:
President: Brain Doyle, Vice President: John Duryea, Rob Anderson,
Secretary: S Barnes, Treasurer: Mandy Barnes, Handicappers: Wayne
Headon, John Duryea; Public Officer: Sam Barnes.
2013 Mathoura Champion, Tim Maher
Friday the 13th of December saw three full squads of
shooters arrive at the Mathoura Gun Club for their 2013
Christmas Shoot. With four events on the program, and
an evening meal supplied by the ladies, it should have
been a very late finish, but with all shooting running very
smoothly, and shoot offs’ at a minimum, surprisingly all
competition and the meal were finished by the respectable
time of 11.00pm.
Weatherwise it could not have been much better, with a gentle breeze
keeping the insects at bay, and also keeping the temperature mild,
almost perfect for shooting clay targets, except for a little movement
of targets due to wind. Certainly there were no complaints from the
competitors.
Event One, a 10 target Single Barrel
and two shooters managed to down all
ten, both Mathoura members, George
Bradley and Mick Keirl, and when George
dropped his 4th target in the shoot off,
Mick Keirl having shot his put his hand
up to collect 1st place with a score of
14/14. George on 13/14 picked up 2nd
place, and another Mathoura member
Tim Maher having shot a 9/10 result
collected the 3rd place trophy.
Mick Keirl
Roger Kerslake
Event Two, a ten target Points Score,
and again Mick Keirl, shooting so well,
produced the only full score of 30/30,
earning him 1st place in this event,
Tim Maher and Laurie Fiztpatrick both
members of Mathoura, shot off for 2nd
and 3rd, with Tim taking 2nd place with
a result of 61/63, Laurie 3rd place with a
60/63 result.
Event Three, a 10 target Double Barrel,
shot off the eighteen metre mark just
to increase the difficulty a little, and
again in this event, only one full score
of 10/10 and that was shot by Club President Roger Kerslake. For that good
shooting Roger put his hand up for the
1st place trophy. A very short shoot off
between Carl Scott and Bruce Cook both
Mathoura members, ended up with
Bruce taking 2nd place with an 11/12
result, and Carl 3rd place on a score off
10/12.
Event Four, the main event, a 25 target,,
Night, Double Barrel Championship, which also includes the 2013
Club Champion result, (who must be
a Mathoura member), and only two
members could manage to down all
25 targets, Tim Maher and Laurie
Fitzpatrick. At target six of the shoot
off Laurie missed his, Tim shot his
and it was all over, with Tim Maher
on a score of 31/31 collecting the
Overall Winners Sash and 1st place
Tim Maher OA
in A Grade, and also collecting the
and Club Cham DB
honour of being the Mathoura Gun
pion
Club’s, “2013 Club Champion”. Well
shot Tim, congratulations Bill Simpson shot a 22/25 score earning him
the 1st place in B Grade trophy, Tom McClusky on a 19/25 result taking
out the 1st in C Grade trophy. Both these shooters are Mathoura Club
members.
A big thank you must be given to the ladies, Donna McClusky, Dot
Roberts, and Marg O’Connor, and any helpers, for the delicious meal
they prepared and supplied for all who attended, and especially to
Donna for her help throughout the year in supplying food and drink
to all. The club President, Roger Kerslake, thanked everyone for their
attendance, and he hopes to see everyone at the Mathoura shoots in
2014.
Murray Roberts
GOOLMA
Clay Target Club
John Medcalf Memorial Shoot
Including
Tom Knowles Memorial
True Handicap
26 January 2014
9.30am Start
25T DB 25T SB
25T Points 25T True H/Cap
Noms: Open $80 Reduced $65
Contact: Kevin Buckley 0427 461 878
Kitchen Ladies L-R: Marg O’Connor, Dot Roberts, Donna McClusky
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ZZ Sydney Australia Competition
Tony Calandro Memorial Annual Carnival
Date: 1st December 2013. Venue: SSAA Shepparton Range.
Attendance: 39 Shooters. Weather: Fine & Sunny.
Sunday 1st Main Event: 39 Shooters in comp, 26 taking S/Sweeps, 36 on
N/Sweeps, 3 on T/o Calcutta got on way $3730. Each Normal & Super
Sweep x 4 had $1220.00 + Same for O/All.
Entry comp got on the way, Started 12.30pm, 1st Sweep 10/10 S/Sweep
Jeremy Caverzan 2nd Sweep 10/10, S/Sweep Steve Trembath, S/Sweep
Pud, N/Sweep Lou Presani. 3rd Sweep 10/10 S/Sweep Dave Perri,
S/Sweep Robert Hall. 4th Sweep 10/10 S/Sweep Dave Perri, S/Sweep Pat
Guida, S/Sweep Robert Hall.
O/All winner 23/25 Trembath in shoot off, 2nd O/All Dave Perri
23/25. O/All Veteran winner Colin Saxton, O/All Junior winner Noah
Calandro.
After an 8-hour trip from Mulgoa, Sydney, to Shepparton, Vic, & Back
8hrs from Shepparton to Mulgoa, Sydney, it was a good weekend.
I would like to thank the SSAA Shepparton branch, President Jeff
(Morty) & Board Members, Grant, Travis, Dave Calandro who organised & helped with the event. Vinnie organised the fence & Rex Piastri,
with the set-up. Help with reffing David Perri, Joe Mailo, Ralph Laino,
Lee Fitzgerald. (We will not thank the Back Seat Refs). Clean up at end
Colin Saxton, Travis Taite, David Demasi, Lou Prisini, Lee & young
Robby Fitzgerald, Vinnie, Frank Minici, Pat & Noah Calandro, Andrew
Holdsworth, also sorry if I missed any other volunteers and my number
one helper for the weekend David Perri.
Next ZZ President Cup 1st & 2nd February weekend at SSAA Shepparton
(The Pit).
Yours Vince Gatt,
ZZ Sydney Australia
L-R: OA Vet winner Colin Saxton, OA winner Steve Trembath,
OA Jnr Noah Calandro
NAME
Atkins, S
Booth,P
Corbett, M
Crisp,I
DeCarolis,C
Demasi, F
Desmond,P
Ewart,T
Hanson, G
HOME CLUB
Shoalhaven
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Albury-Wodonga
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BREAK
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Jones, M
Kinross, R
Murphy,S
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Sebastiani,J
Smith, P
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Sea Side Carnival
Victorian State 5-Stand Sporting Clays
Victorian State ISSF Championships
QCTA Northern Zone ISSF
NTCTA Trap & Skeet Carnival
Darwin Annual Shoot
QCTA Northern Zone Skeet
Australasian Police & Services Clay Target C’ships
QCTA Northern Zone Trap
Victorian School Students Final
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Australian
Clay
Target
Inc
Australian
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TargetAssociation
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2014 ANNUAL
REGISTRATION & CLUB
2014 ANNUAL
REGISTRATION
& CLUB
MEMBERSHIP
MEMBERSHIPAPPLICATION
APPLICATION
(Tohanded
be handed
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1stof
ofJanuary
January 2014)
(To be
to the
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Membership Number
Shooters Licence
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Surname
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My existing or last recorded shooting details are:
Common Mark
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Tower
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ISSF Trap Grade
Sporting Grade
Skeet Grade
ISSF Skeet Grade
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Club
I hereby apply for membership of the
Please tick one. As a continuing, or new member, together with my application for A.C.T.A. registration for the
year ending 31st December, 2014. I have previously been a registered member with the A.C.T.A.
Type of Membership: (Membership includes Insurance)
Club Membership
$
A.C.T.A. Full Membership
$125.00
$
Partner (spouse) of a Full Member of common address
$73.50
$
Veteran (Eligible to apply for Pension/65 years at 31/12/13)
$73.50
$
$105.00
$
Junior Membership (Under the age of 18 at 31/12/13)
$37.00
$
New Start Member
(For one year to shoot competitively at home club only)
$73.50
$
$50
$
Concession/Loyalty (30 years adult membership)
Club Only (Shoot non-competitively at home club only)
Levy (applies to All new members & those who are rejoining after 5 years
except Juniors)
Failure to provide all information will see your application declined and returned
$6
$
Total
$
The A.C.T.A. protects the privacy and security of information provided by you. By completing this form, you agree to
the use of your personal information by A.C.T.A: to process your registration details; to disclose to Clubs affiliated
with A.C.T.A. for regulated events; and for internal purposes and other opportunities presented from time to time.
I undertake to abide by the Rules and By laws of the above mentioned Club, my State Association and the Australian
Clay Target Association and I advise that I conform with my state of residence Firearm Regulations and shall notify
my club immediately upon non renewal, cancellation or suspension of my shooters licence.
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THIS ACCOUNT IS TO BE PROCESSED BY YOUR CLUB – THE FORM WHEN COMPLETED IS TO BE RETAINED BY THE CLUB
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