march 2004 - Australian Clay Target Association
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march 2004 - Australian Clay Target Association
Graham Michell Perpetual Trophy March 2004 Vol. 57 No. 3 Official Journal of the AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET ASSOCIATION INC. Print Post Approved PP349181/00364 NATIONAL EXECUTIVE Patron The Right Honourable Malcolm Fraser, A.C., C.H. President Mr Bill Jones Chairman - Management, Wagga Complex 25 Links Cres, Port Macquarie, NSW 2444 Ph: (02) 6582 5662 Volume No. 57 Issue No. 3 March 2004 Official Journal Of the Australian Clay Target Association Incorporated Annual Subscription Rate: $33 April issue closes February 20 May issue closes March 20 Management Mr Ron Traill (Vice-President) Chairman - National Championships. Rules/Safety/Referees PO Box 77, Rochester, Vic 3561 Ph: (03) 5484 1356 Designed and Typeset by Midland Typesetters 30 Hubble Steet, Maryborough, Vic 3465 Printed by Newsprinters Pty Ltd, Melbourne Road, South Shepparton, Vic 3630 No responsibility is accepted by the publisher for the accuracy of information contained in the text, illustrations or advertisements. The opinions expressed in this magazine do not necessarily represent those of the publisher. ISSN: 1321-3903 Mr Mark Bulluss Promotion & Development, Wagga Complex 16 Exmouth Court, Leanyer, NT 0812 Ph: (08) 8947 4448 BH Mr Allan Kenny Chairman – Promotion & Development, Finance 103 Yellow Brick Rd, Old Beach, Tas 7017 Ph: (03) 6272 4714 Mrs Elaine Forward Chairman - Shooting/Judges, Rules/Safety/Referees P O Box 68, Tambellup, WA 6230 Ph: (08) 9825 1137 Mr John Holder Chairman - Finance, Wagga Complex, Coaching Council P O Box 963, Flagstaff Hill, SA 5159 Ph: 0407 548 444 FRONT COVER: Ruth Michell with daughters, Sharon and Joanne, presenting the Graham Michell Perpetual Trophy to Lauryn Ogilvie, for O/A High Gun, Women’s ISSF Skeet. Mr Dennis Harwood Finance, Shooting/Judges 441 MacKenzie St, Toowoomba, Qld 4350 Ph: (07) 4635 3856, Mob. 0421 041 134 National Office Andrew Sanders Executive Officer email: [email protected] Tina Hoban Accounts email: [email protected] Cheryll Kenyon Membership CTSN email: [email protected] Mandy Mangelsdorf General Enquiries CTSN email: [email protected] David Jocelyn Ground Curator Contact: Australian Clay Target Association Inc. PO Box 466, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 Phone: (02) 6931 0122 Fax: (02) 6931 0125 Website: www.claytarget.com.au March 2004 Mr Mark McInnes Chairman - Rules/Safety/Referees, National Championships "Weeabunna", Narrabri, NSW 2390 Ph: (02) 6792 2956 Committee Mr Robert Andrews Promotion & Development, Rules/Safety/Referees RSD 1005, Mundulla, SA 5207 Ph: (08) 8758 7201 Mr David Coleman 32 Langi Crescent WAGGA WAGGA NSW 2650 Ph: (02) 6931 4454 Mob: 0417 929 131 Mr Len Cook Coaching Council, National Championships 31 Grandview Grove, Wendouree Vic 3350 Ph: (03) 5339 5865 Mr Robert Fox Finance, Shooting/Judges PO Box 2580, Palmerston, NT 0831 Ph: (08) 8983 3180 Mr Peter Field Promotion & Development, Coaching Council 69 Beresford Cres, Dysart Qld 4745 Ph: (07) 4958 1295 Mr Glenn O’Brien Chairman – Coaching Council, Shooting/Judges 5 Buchanan Pl, Geraldton, WA 6530 Ph: (08) 9964 5131 Mob: 0418 910 226 Mrs Nannette McCallum Promotion & Development, National Championships 1876 Lyell Highway, Lawitta, Tas 7140 Ph: (03) 6261 3852 Honorary Life Registrations L. G. Connors (P.P.) G. H. Hall (P.P.) N. Hardy E. F. Hawkins (P.P.) R. M. Holtfreter (P.P.) L. J. Martin (P.P.) R. Mules A. N. Rowe J. K. Scott (P.P.) J. M. Tyquin (P.P.) R.F. Buchan J. Murphy G.G. Woodhatch (P.P.) R. Silvester Australian Clay Target Shooting News CONTENTS Presidents Report ........................................2 Alcoa Coaching Weekend.............................2 2005 commonwealth Shooting Championships .............................................3 2004 Olympic Discipline Nationals................5 Previous National Trap winners ..................12 Werribee/Victorian Gala Day.......................20 SEZ Victorian Ball Trap Championships .....22 Break Badges..............................................23 Psychological Skills for Shooting ................24 Taipan Shield...............................................24 Your Say......................................................25 Victorian NEZ Tower Shoot, Mathoura........25 Vale .............................................................26 Coaches Corner ..........................................27 Kerang CTC ................................................28 Echuca January Shoot................................29 Echuca Boxing Day Shoot ..........................30 Indigenous Ladies Clay Target Training Program ......................................................31 Clubs News .................................................32 Classifieds...................................................33 Shoot Calendar ...........................................33 Shoot Results..............................................34 Page 1 Alcoa "Coach in Residence" ISSF Coaching Weekend National President’s Notes With Russell Mark, OAM 6th & 7th December 2003 Bill Jones National Ground I am pleased to report No 1 trap has been refurbished, new trap house and new lanes. Number 12, 13, 14 & 15 trap houses have been installed with the lanes to be poured shortly. These additional facilities will enable the Championship Committee to complete the National DTL Championships over a 5-day period. I am additionally pleased to report an offer of financial assistance from both the Victorian Clay Target Association and the Wagga Gun Club to enable the purchase of 2 additional traps and voice release systems. The Executive Committee and myself wish to thank both these organisations for their support. I wish you all good health and good shooting for the year ahead and look forward to your continuing support. The ACTA would like to announce the inception of The Doug Smith Medal to be presented to the top trap shooter of the year. Presentation of this distinguished award will take place at the Inaugural Hall of Fame Induction 2004 will be presented annually thereafter. Page 2 On the weekend of 6th & 7th December 2003, the ISSF fraternity of Western Australia was provided with Coaching support through an unusual source of funding. Here in Western Australia there a unique program offered by the Department of Sport & Recreation (DSR) which assists sporting Associations to bring International, National or high profile Coaches to or within Western Australia for enhancement and building of the State's competitors skill base. This program sponsored by Alcoa and is called the Alcoa "Coach-In- Residence" Program, which has been in operation for some 27 years and bought into Western Australia countless numbers of Coaches to assist Western Australian athletes. Last year as the W.A.CT.A (Inc) ISSF Delegate, I presented the Executive Committee a request for support from this program, in order to bring Russell Mark, OAM, to Western Australian in December 2003. This program was presented to assist our already identified ISSF members with their skills level, particularly the States selected ISSF Representative Teams in Trap and Double Trap. This was a culmination of two years work to finally get Russell across outside of his International representation, employment and media commitments. Assisting Russell with the Coaching weekend was Murray Alexander, OAM (NCAS Level 3) and Christine Alexander (NCAS Level 2). The outline for the weekend was - Day 1 covered general topics and practical training on Double Trap with Day 2 covering the finer points on ISSF Trap. Included in the weekend were informal discussions on issues relating to travelling, drugs in sport, Rules, concentration / zoning, fitness & diet and the importance of vision training. Once these issues were exhausted on both days, maximum practical training time was afforded the participants so that Russell was able to impart the finer points of the respective disciplines. Amongst those that attended, were experienced and partial novices plus the State President - Mr Shane Williams and State Coach - Mr David Fox. Invitations were sent out to as many of the people who had participated in ISSF competitions over the past three years, some 70 plus people from all over the State. Those that were farmers were unable to attend due to harvesting and people associated with the fishing industry were also occupied with their season, but they assure me they will be in attendance for the next one organised. Although some of the participants had been given previously the same or similar information from the home grown Coaches, the fact that Russell (a Gold and Silver Olympic medallist) was imparting the knowledge gave credibility to this information, with the athletes taking notice and absorbing the knowledge more readily. Each day saw 20 plus participants observe, partake and give feedback as to the value of the weekend and of Russell's attendance. Participants of the Coaching weekend paid a nominal sum each day for the Coaching weekend in support of the funds provided under the DSR Alcoa "Coach-In-Residence". Thanks must go to Russell for coming over and giving us this valuable time out of his busy schedule along with Murray Alexander for assisting in such an important "stepping stone" in Western Australia's ISSF discipline. Thanks also to the West Australian Gun Club (Inc) for having the machinery and facilities up to the quality required for such a program. Australian Clay Target Shooting News March 2004 I would finally like to thank enormously on behalf of W.A.C.T.A (Inc) and the ISSF participants of Western Australia - Liane Tooth of DSR for the support in accessing the Alcoa "Coach-In-Residence" to in assist in bringing Russell over here to work with our competitors and Coaches. This is the beginning of the ISSF Coaching program and as time goes on, more involvement of the standard discipline members and continued building of the base in the challenging discipline of ISSF, will increase our performance level at State and National level representation. W.A.C.T.A (Inc) ISSF Delegate 2005 COMMONWEALTH SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIPS The Commonwealth Shooting Federation has granted the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games Organising Committee (M2006), the right to organise and conduct the 2005 Commonwealth Shooting Championships on behalf of the Australian Shooting Association. The CSF Championships which are scheduled to take place on March 14-March 22 2005, (TBC) and contain the same 20 events that will comprise the 2006 Commonwealth Games program, will be used by M2006 as a test event for the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games Proposed Venue Discipline Event M W Melbourne Gun Club Clay Target (6) Trap Double Trap Skeet 10m Air 25m Rapid Fire 25m Centre Fire 25m Standard Lilydale (TBC) Melbourne International Shooting Club Pistol (7) Port Melbourne (TBC) Melbourne International Shooting Club Rifle (6) 10m Air Port Melbourne (TBC) Wellsford Rifle Range Bendigo (Confirmed) Rifle Full-bore (1) Applications will be called for at a later date for suitably qualified persons (A & B Grade ISSF Judges/Fullbore officials) to assist with the running of the events as well as for shooting specific volunteers to assist with non competition roles. If you would like to have a competition or non competition role with the March 2005 Commonwealth Shooting Championships as a possible lead into a similar role for the March 2006 Commonwealth Games, here are the four things that you need to do: 1 Mark the dates March 14-March 22, 2005, in your calendar, March 2004 Open 50m prone 50m 3 position Queen's Prize 2 Ensure that your ISSF Judges Licence (if applicable) will be current in 2005 & 2006, 3 Do not apply until applications are called for in this publication. 4 Submit an application on the appropriate form when applications are called for. We look forward to receiving your support to assist with both competition and non competition roles for the 2005 Commonwealth Shooting Championships when application are called for. Alan Maher, Shooting Coordinator M2006 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 3 THE ACTA PROUDLY PRESENTS THE INAUGURAL HALL OF FAME INDUCTION This prestigious event is scheduled to be held 1st April 2004 at the RSL Club Dobb St Wagga Wagga commencing at 7pm for Drinks with a three course meal commencing at 7.30pm Guest speakers for the evening will be Russell and Brian Mark INAUGURAL INDUCTEES Fred Burns Newton Thomas Jack Blake Doug Smith Warren Charlton Cost $40 single Table of 10 - $350 Please contact the National Office on 02 6931 0122 for tickets Dress: Smart Casual Page 4 Australian Clay Target Shooting News March 2004 2004 OLYMPIC DISCIPLINE NATIONALS The Cecil Park Clay Target Club played host to the 2004 Olympic Discipline National Championships. Being an Olympic team selection event contestants were keen to perform well. ACTA OLYMPIC TRAP CHAMPIONSHIP Seventy-eight competitors nominated for this event. Jeff Tonna was the top qualifier into the final with a score of 117/125. Ben Kelley, Adam Vella, Domingo Diaz, Tony Cantali and Tom Turner also qualified for the final. Jeff shot a further 23/25 in the final with a total score of 140/150 to take the overall position. Two shooters remained on 138/150 resulting in a sudden death shoot off. Second place being awarded to Domingo Diaz plus 3 from Ben Kelley plus 2 in third place. AA Grade winner was Adam Vella 114/125; A Grade winner was Tony Cantali 113/125; B Grade winner was Andrew Mintzas 107/125; and C Grade winner was Joe Dematos 108/125. A sudden death shoot off was required to determine the Junior section with Andrew Barbour being successful with a score of 110/125 plus 2 from Marcel Tigani plus 1 with Matt Rocco in third place on a score of 106/125. with a final event score of 144/150. Tom Turner (143) and Ben Kelley (139) also scored a 24 in the final to finish second and third. AA Grade winner was Nathan Cassells 115/125; A Grade winner was Nathan McDonnell 115/125; B Grade winner was Elio Marianello 108/125; and C Grade winner was David Spence 98/125. Marcel Tigani was successful in the Junior section with a score of 114/125. In second place was Andrew Barbour 99/125 from third place winner Brent Cooper with a score of 98/125. 0052#30 Suzanne Balogh won the Women's section with a score of 88/100. After another sudden death shoot off second place went to Nessa Jenkins 82/100 plus 1 with Diane Reeves in third place on a score of 82/100 plus 0. 0052#20 In the Women's 2004 Commonwealth Olympic Trap Championship Suzanne Balogh was successful with a score of 84/100 from second place winner Deserie Baynes. 83/100 Third Place went to Simone Tigani with a score of 81/100. NATIONAL OLYMPIC TRAP CHAMPIONSHIP COMMONWEALTH OLYMPIC TRAP CHAMPIONSHIP There were 79 competitors nominate for 0052#28 this event. Adam Vella was the top qualifier into the final with a score of 120/125. Tom Turner, Ben Kelley, Nathan McDonnell, Domingo Diaz and Nathan Cassells also qualified for the final. A score of 24/25 in the final was strong enough for Adam Vella to secure the 2004 Commonwealth Olympic Trap Championships March 2004 0052#17 Adam Vella and Glenn Kable top qualified for this event from a field of 102 competitors. Steven Trembath; Nathan Cassells; Ben Kelley and Tom Turner joined them in the final. After the final was completed Adam Vella stood alone on 142/150 and was proclaimed as the 2004 National Olympic Trap Champion. Australian Clay Target Shooting News 0052#21 Page 5 Second and third place requiring a sudden death single barrel shoot off to determine the placings. Following the shoot off Glenn Kable claimed the silver medal from Steven Trembath claiming the bronze. AA Grade winner was Nathan Cassells 116/125; A Grade winner was Dexter Barnes 113/125; B Grade winner 0055#32 0052#15 was Joe Dematos 104/125; and C Grade winner was Alan Wilson 96/125. Marcel Tigani won the Junior event with a score of 107/125 from Matt Rocco 106/125 and in third place was Travis Vaina with a score of 102/125. 0055#21 WOMEN'S NATIONAL OLYMPIC TRAP CHAMPIONSHIP Deserie Baynes 68/75 was the top qualifier into the final from Suzanne Balogh 65/75, Diane Reeves 65/75, defending champion Emily Signorotto 64/75, Nessa Jenkins 64/75 and Michelle Beecham 60/75. Deserie Baynes from the Port Augusta club won the event with a score of 91/100 from Suzanne Balogh 87/100 and Diane Reeves 86/100. Junior: 1st place South Australia 230/375: 2nd place Victoria 213/375. Women: 1st place Victoria 184/225: 2nd place New South Wales 174/225: 3rd place South Australia 165/225. TRAP HIGH GUNS The Open Olympic Trap High Gun winner with a score of 351/375 was Adam Vella from the Werribee club. The Junior Olympic Trap High Gun Winner with a score of 331/375 was Marcel Tigani from the Metropolitan club. The Women Olympic Trap High Gun Winner with a score of 195/225 was Suzanne Balogh from the Canberra International Clay Target Club. Art Goodman Trophy winner with a score of 336/375 was Victor Shaw from New Zealand. ACTA ISSF SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP 0055#18 TEAM EVENTS 0052#02 Page 6 0055#26 Shot in conjunction with the National Trap Event the following placings were achieved by those states represented: Open: 1st place Victoria 335/375: 2nd place New South Wales 321/375: 3rd place South Australia 295/375. Top qualifier for this event from a field of 31 was George Barton with 0055#23 a score of 119/125. Goran Rahman, David Cunningham, Clive Barton, Paul Rahman and Brenton Irons made up the six finalists. With a perfect score of 25/25 in the final George Barton was the outright winner on a score of 144/150 from Goran Rahman in second place with a sore of 142/150. A two way sudden death shoot off was needed to determine third place with the placing finally being awarded to Clive Barton on a score of 141/150 plus 4. Australian Clay Target Shooting News March 2004 AA Grade winner was David Cunningham 118/125; A Grade winner was Tony Kidman 111/125; B Grade winner was James Bolding 109/125; and C Grade winner was Brenton Irons 115/125. Paul Rahman was successful in the Junior section with a score of 118/125 from Brenton Irons 115/125 with Adrian Calvi in third place on a score of 109/125. AA Grade winner was Paul Rahman 119/125; A Grade winner was Adrian Calvi 117/125; B Grade winner was John Dunne 98/125; and C Grade winner was Nicholas Brownson 97/125. The Junior section was won by Paul Rahman 119/125 from Adrian Calvi 117/125 with Brenton Irons in third place on a score of 97/125. 0052#0 0055#8 Lauryn Ogilvie won the Women's section with a score of 93/100 plus 2 from Natalia Rahman 93/100 plus 1 in second place. Natasha Lonsdale took out third place with a score of 92/100. In the Women's 2004 Commonwealth ISSF Skeet Championship Natalia Rahman from the Frankston Australian club was successful with a score of 94/100 from Lauryn Ogilvie who scored 90/100. Third place went to Natasha Lonsdale on a score of 87/100. COMMONWEALTH ISSF SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP A total of 38 competitors entered this event. Top qualifiers into the final 0055#10 0055#20 NATIONAL ISSF SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP was George and Clive Barton with a score of 122/125. Bart Brighenti, Goran and Paul Rahman along with Neil Rundell completed the six finalists. Continuing on with the excellent form shown in the qualifiers both George and Clive posted a perfect 25/25 requiring 0055#6 0052#09 a sudden death shoot off to determine the winner. A short but entertaining shoot off resulted with George Barton taking out the 2004 ISSF Skeet Commonwealth title. Another sudden death shoot off was needed to determine third place with Bart Brighenti taking this placing on a score of 143/150 plus 2. March 2004 A total of 32 competitors entered this event. Top qualifier into the final was Neil Rundle with a near perfect score of 124/125. Paul Rahman, Clive Barton, Goran Rahman, George Barton and David Cunningham 0051#1A completed the six finalists. Continuing on with the form shown in the qualifiers Neil Rundle posted a 23/25 to take out the 2004 Commonwealth ISSF Skeet title with a final score of 147/150. A sudden death shoot off between George Barton and Paul Rahman was Australian Clay Target Shooting News 0055#4 Page 7 needed to determine second and third places with Paul taking second from George in third place. 0051#6A AA Grade was won by Clive Barton 122/125; A Grade was won by Webley Hirt 111/125; B Grade was won by John Dunne 108/125; and C Grade was won by David Searl 89/125. For the third time at the carnival Paul Rahman was again successful in the Junior section with a score of 122/125 from Brenton Irons 110/125 second with Nicholas Brownson in third place on a score of 100/125. 0051#10A Lauryn Ogilvie from the Werribee Victorian club. ACTA DOUBLE TRAP CHAMPIONSHIP WOMEN'S NATIONAL ISSF SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP Lauren Ogilvie from the Werribee Victorian club won this event with a final event score of 96/100 from Natalia Rahman of the Frankston Australian club 90/100 with Natasha Lonsdale from the Korumburra club taking third place on a score of 88/100. 0054#34 TEAM EVENTS Shot in conjunction with the National ISSF Skeet Event the following placings were achieved by those states represented: Open: 1st place New South Wales 333/375: 2nd place Victoria 332/375: 3rd place Western Australia 283/375: 4th place Northern Territory 258/375. From the 23 competitors who nominated for this event Adam Vella was the top qualifier on a score of 136/150. Craig Tilley, Russell Mark, Tom Turner, Steve Haberman and Steven Baynes completed the six qualifiers for this event. 0054#32 Adam shot a further 43/50 in the final to finish with 179/200 to take the overall position. A three-way shoot off was needed to determine second and third placings with Craig Tilley taking second on a score of 176/200 plus 8 from Tom Turner third with a score of 176/200 plus 7. AA Grade winner was Russell Mark 133/150; A Grade winner was Dustin Barry 122/150; B Grade winner was Paul Farrugia 110/150; and C Grade winner was Richard Brownson 90/150. Dustan Barry was successful in the Junior section with a score of 122/150 from Richard Brownson 90/150 in second place. ISSF SKEET HIGH GUNS The Open ISSF Skeet High Gun winner with a score of 362/375 was George Barton from the Tamworth club. The Junior ISSF Skeet High Gun winner with a score of 357/375 was Paul Rahman from the Frankston Australian club. 0051#17A Page 8 The Women's ISSF Skeet High Gun winner with a score of 211/225 was 0054#36 Visiting Japanese shooter Megumi Inoue won the Women's section with a score of 135/160 from Susan Trindall in second place on a score of 134/160. In third place was Suzanne Balogh on a score of 133/160. Australian Clay Target Shooting News March 2004 Women's section. Magumi Inoue from Japan was placed second with a score of 133/160 and Deserie Baynes placed third on a score of 126/160. NATIONAL DOUBLE TRAP CHAMPIONSHIP A score of 129/150 saw Steve Haberman as the top qualifier into the final of this event. Nathan Cassells, Russell Mark, Nino Pedulla, Tom Turner along with Dustin Barry completed 0051#27A the top six qualifiers into the final. COMMONWEALTH DOUBLE TRAP CHAMPIONSHIP 25 competitors lined up for the 2004 Commonwealth Double Trap Championship. Top qualifier for this event was Russell Mark on a score of 142/150. Adam Vella, Tom Turner, Steve Haberman, Steven Baynes and Craig Trembath completed the six places in the final. Russell Mark continued in the final to post a final event score of 187/200 to secure first place. The 0054#6 Silver medal went to Adam Vella on a score of 177/200 plus 2 from Tom Turner in third place on a score of 177/200 plus 0. WOMENS COMMONWEALTH DOUBLE TRAP CHAMPIONSHIP March 2004 A score of 44/50 in the final was strong enough for Steve to secure the 2004 National Double Trap Championship with a final event score of 173/200 from Nathan Cassells on a score of 171/200. Third place went to Russell Mark on a score of 167/200. AA Grade winner was Tom Turner 125/150; A Grade winner was Nino 0054#3 Pedulla 125/150; B Grade winner was Paul Farrugia 106/150; and C Grade winner was Neal Gay 108/150. Dustin Barry was again successful in the Junior section with a score of 121/150 from Richard Brownson in second place on a score of 86/150. WOMENS NATIONAL DOUBLE TRAP CHAMPIONSHIP AA Grade winner was Steve Haberman 131/150; A Grade winner was Craig Trembath 126/150; B Grade winner was Paul Farrugia 114/150; and C Grade winner was Mal Tilley 98/150. Dustan Barry from the Callawadda club was successful in the Junior section with a score of 124/150 from Richard Brownson 86/150. Susan Trindall shot a 137/160 to win the 0054#30 0054#28 Susan Trindall top qualified into the final of this event with a score of 101/120. Megumi Inoue, Suzanne Balogh, Sophia Psarakis, Gaye Shale along with Stacey Roiall completed the six finalists. A blistering score of 34/40 in the final was enough for visiting shooter Megumi Imoue to claim victory in the 2004 Womens National Double Trap Championship with a final event score of 132/160. Two targets away in second place was Susan Trindall on a score Australian Clay Target Shooting News 0054#26 Page 9 of 130/160 and in third place Suzanne Balogh on a score of 124/160. TEAM EVENTS Shot in conjunction with the National Double Trap Event the following placings were achieved by those states represented: Open: 1st place Victoria 364/450: 2nd place New South Wales 346/450: 3rd place South Australia 307/450. Junior: 1st place South Australia 244/450: 2nd place Victoria 217/450. 0054#1 DOUBLE TRAP HIGH GUNS The Double Trap High Gun winner with a score of 402/450 was Russell Mark from the Werribee Victorian club in Victoria. 0054#18 The Junior Double Trap High Gun winner with a score of 367/450 was Dustan Barry from the Callawadda club. The Women Double Trap High Gun winner with a score of 306/360 was Susan Trindall from the Australian Showmans club. 0054#9 0054#7 0054#13 0054#12 THANKS Professional Gun Fitting and Alteration, Adjustable Combs, Choke Installation and General Gunsmithing By Spiros Teboneras Ph: (03) 5978 8618 Fax (03) 5978 8624 Page 10 The Australian Clay Target Association would like to thank the Cecil Park Clay Target Club for the presentation of the facilities. Thank-you to Murray Alexander for his assistance in acting as the Chief Range Officer for this event My personal thanks go to Elaine Forward, Christine Alexander, Neal and Helen Gay for their assistance throughout the carnival. ANDREW SANDERS EXECUTIVE OFFICER TRADE PRACTICES ACT The attention of advertisers is drawn to the Trade Practices Act 1974 and the provisions in the Act which apply to advertising. 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Page 11 PREVIOUS NATIONAL TRAP WINNERS 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 WON AT Australian Gun Club Vic Australian Gun Club Vic Australian Gun Club Vic Australian Gun Club Vic Australian Gun Club Vic Australian Gun Club Vic Australian Gun Club Vic Royal Aero Gun Club NSW South Coast Gun Club Qld Australian Gun Club Vic Royal Aero Gun Club NSW South Coast Gun Club Qld Not conducted Royal Aero Gun Club NSW South Coast Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Australian Gun Club Vic Royal Aero Gun Club NSW Gold Coast Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Geelong Clay Target Club Vic Perth Clay Target Club WA Brisbane Gun Club Qld Griffith Gun Club NSW South Australian Gun Club SA Melbourne Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas Perth Clay Target Club WA Brisbane Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Griffith Gun Club NSW Perth Gun Club WA Melbourne Gun Club Vic Brisbane Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Wagga Gun Club NSW W.A. Shooting Complex WA Echuca Gun Club Vic Brisbane Gun Club Qld Wagga Gun Club NSW Echuca Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas W.A. Shooting Complex WA Wagga Gun Club NSW State Shooting Park SA Brisbane Gun Club Qld Melbourne Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas Wagga Gun Club NSW W.A. Shooting Complex WA Roma Clay Target Club Qld ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground 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 Warren 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.H. Frewin A. Marstella E. Johnson R. Ferres Barney Rooke W. Garraway J. Green Doug G. Colwell Neil Berry Merv Pratt William (Bill) Wickham Colin Knight J. Clarke David Coleman Lynne Curtis Ron Dellar Willem Jan Schuster Peter Forner Button Powell M. Green B. Stokes Andrew Gull Len Cook E. Reid J. Warren L. Paterson Kevin Wright Russell Mark Jason Jolly Russell Mark A. Otley Domingo Diaz R. Webb Malcolm Lillyman William (Bill). Forrest Glen Hayden Lars Bager Barry Bennett 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 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 STATE Vic Vic Vic Qld Vic Vic Vic Vic NSW Qld NSW SCORE 176/180 60/60 140/140 117/120 180/180 239/240 300/300 130/130 110/110 145/145 223/223 NATIONAL DOUBLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 Page 12 WON AT Australian Gun Club Vic Australian Gun Club Vic Australian Gun Club Vic Royal Aero Gun Club NSW South Coast Gun Club Qld Australian Gun Club Vic Royal Aero Gun Club NSW South Coast Gun Club Qld Melbourne Gun Club Vic Royal Aero Gun Club NSW South Coast Gun Club Qld NAME George Biggs J. Bryant Jnr J.N. Thomas J.W. Raleigh A. Hamilton J.N. Thomas J.N. Thomas K. Patterson Warren Charlton R. Hogarth Warren Charlton 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 South Australian Gun Club SA Australian Gun Club Vic Royal Aero Gun Club NSW Gold Coast Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Geelong Clay Target Club Vic Perth Clay Target Club WA Brisbane Gun Club Qld Griffith Gun Club NSW South Australian Gun Club SA Melbourne Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas Perth Clay Target Club WA Brisbane Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Griffith Gun Club NSW Perth Gun Club WA Melbourne Gun Club Vic Brisbane Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Wagga Gun Club NSW WA Shooting Complex WA Echuca Gun Club Vic Brisbane Gun Club Qld Wagga Gun Club NSW Echuca Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas WA Shooting Complex WA Wagga Gun Club NSW State Shooting Park SA Brisbane Gun Club Qld Melbourne Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas Wagga Gun Club NSW WA Shooting Complex WA Roma Clay Target Club Qld ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground J. Blake A. Hamilton Vin Ryan Doug. W. Smith M. Burgess Doug W. Smith Jim Ellis Doug W. Smith Ken Lowry N.J. Thomas Warren Charlton Jim Ellis Barry Kable Doug W. Smith Tony Bradshaw Jon Whittakers Russell Mark T. Byrne Larry Dimasi Dennis Lymn Gary McDonald Hank Theunnissen William (Bill) Iles Michael Diamond Doug W. Smith Ian Holschier Steve Haberman R. Christopher Craig Bishop Terry Boucher Roger Duthie Michael Diamond Victor Ferteklis Jamie Elliot Frazer Roberts Darren Nicholls Glen Hayden Glen Castellaro Steve Haberman Russell Mark Tas Vic Vic Qld NSW Qld NSW 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 81/81 270/270 115/115 278/278 188/188 263/263 370/370 249/249 252/252 142/142 620/620 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 STATE Vic Vic Vic Qld Qld Qld NSW NSW Vic Vic NZ Vic NSW Vic Vic NSW Vic NSW NSW Vic Vic SA Tas 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 STATE Vic NSW SCORE 50/50 56/57 LADIES NATIONAL DOUBLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 WON AT Melbourne Gun Club Vic Brisbane Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Wagga Gun Club NSW WA Shooting Complex WA Echuca Gun Club Vic Brisbane Gun Club Qld Wagga Gun Club NSW Echuca Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas WA Shooting Complex WA Wagga Gun Club NSW State Shooting Park SA Brisbane Gun Club Qld Melbourne Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas Wagga Gun Club NSW WA Shooting Complex WA Roma Clay Target Club Qld ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground NAME June Gawith Deserie Huddleston Deserie Huddleston Vicki Deeley Faye Taylor Thelma Meadows J. Pickett Georgina Mitchell Susan Rigney Faye Burton Zelda McClure Carol Zagorc Deserie Huddleston Carmel Carlon P. Clark T. Gray Deserie Wakefield Wendy Barton Wendy Barton Simone Tigani Carol Zagor Deserie Baynes Nanette McCallum JUNIOR NATIONAL DOUBLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR 1981 1982 WON AT Melbourne Gun Club Vic Brisbane Gun Club Qld Australian Clay Target Shooting News NAME Russell Mark David Wilson March 2004 As the world leader in voice activated trap release systems, CVR has the following range of equipment for you club: incorporates 1/6th sec delay to mimic a manual pull. As used at Australian, New Zealand, USA and World DTL Champs. BALL TRAP instantaneous release to conform to International Trap requirements SKEET incorporates 1/6th sec delay. Suitable for practice and small club shoots with one moveable stand ISSF 0 – 3 second random delay on targets. Practice facility on any target selection BUNKER random 0 – 1 sec on Doubles. Practice mode. Fully integrates with standard CVR mic’s and cables 5-STAND automates your 5-stand set up, using either manual push button or standard/”smart” CVR voice release. FITASC 0 – 3 sec random release option. 5 flurry options HELICE/ZZ is your club interested in simulated live pigeon shooting? We’ve been supplying the US market for over 3 years and can provide you with 5, 7 or 10 ring fields plus controllers operating over voice release. DTL Now available in Australia, the latest generation Trapmaster and Crusader trap machines. Check out these machines for the best target presentation – as used in the USA. uses Winchester 1524 throwing arm and spring. Holds 600 targets. Perfect target presentation. CONTINENTAL OPTION AVAILABLE CRUSADER as used in the 2002 World DTL Championships. Either low base or single compact. Full windage adjustment. Easy to install and operate. DTL, ISSF, CONTINENTAL, BALL TRAP & SKEET OPTIONS - ALL AVAILABLE All with remote safety, unreadable interrupt, sleep mode, target and cycle counter. Local agents now appointed, so talk to Clay Targets Australia or Tony Bradshaw – Qld, Arthur Turner – NSW, Steve Atkins – Vic, John Holder – SA, Gary Kelly – WA. CONTACT: Canterbury Voice Release International Ltd & Canterbury Trap International Ltd TRAPMASTER singles/doubles TEL: 643 356 0327 — FAX: 643 356 0328 Email: [email protected] March 2004 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page13 THE AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET ASSOCIATION presents the 2004 PRE NATIONAL DTL CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENTS TO COMMENCE AT 9.00AM DAILY SUNDAY MARCH 28 Event 1 50tgt ACTA Pre National S/B Championship O/A Sash and Cash 1st, 2nd & 3rd AA, A, B, C Grades Noms: $30.00 Event 2 50tgt ACTA Pre National D/B Championship O/A Sash and Cash 1st, 2nd & 3rd AA, A, B, C Grades Noms: $30.00 MONDAY MARCH 29 Event 3 50tgt ACTA Pre National P/S Championship O/A Sash and Cash 1st, 2nd & 3rd AA, A, B, C Grades Noms: $30.00 Event 4 50tgt ACTA Pre National D/R Championship O/A Sash and Cash 1st, 2nd & 3rd AA, A, B, C Grades Noms: $30.00 23rd Deauville Doubles Event. Nomination per team $20 TUESDAY MARCH 30 Event 5 50tgt ACTA Pre National Handicap 1st to 5th Place Noms: $60.00 **** $50 of each nomination to Prize Pool **** PLEASE NOTE: Daily Presentations will not be made. Trophies may be collected the following day at Events Office. The ACTA reserves the right to alter the program. Page 14 Australian Clay Target Shooting News March 2004 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 South Austrarian Gun Club SA Wagga Gun Club NSW W.A. Shooting Complex WA Echuca Gun Club Vic Brisbane Gun Club Qld Wagga Gun Club NSW Echuca Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas W.A. Shooting Complex WA Wagga Gun Club NSW State Shooting Park SA Brisbane Gun Club Qld Melbourne Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas Wagga Gun Club NSW W.A. Shooting Complex WA Roma Clay Target Club Qld ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground David Wilson Peter Wilson Brett Dunstan Brett Dunstan Michael Diamond Michael Diamond Michael Diamond Glen Hayden Terry Hayward A. Ebbern Daniel Signorotto Nathan McDonnell Phil Down Justin Dale Ashley Bolwell Grant McCanachy Jake Hoffman Jarrod Fletcher Robert Kemp Phillip Cleggett Malachai Humphrey NSW Vic Vic Vic NSW NSW NSW Vic Vic Qld Vic SA Vic NSW Vic Vic NSW Vic Vic Vic WA 50/50 54/54 54/54 61/62 50/50 52/52 193/194 50/50 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 STATE Vic WA WA Vic SCORE 50/50 101/101 69/71 138/138 STATE Tas NSW 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 SCORE 50/50 50/50 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 VETERAN NATIONAL DOUBLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR 2000 2001 2002 2003 WON AT ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground NAME Alan Spence Tim Catling Tim Catling Ron Garth NATIONAL SINGLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR 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 WON AT Australian Gun Club Vic Royal Aero Gun Club NSW South Coast Gun Club Qld Australian Gun Club Vic Royal Aero Gun Club NSW South Coast Gun Club Qld Melbourne Gun Club Vic Royal Aero Gun Club NSW South Coast Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Australian Gun Club Vic Royal Aero Gun Club NSW Gold Coast Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Geelong Clay Target Club Vic Perth Clay Target Club WA Brisbane Gun Club Qld Griffith Gun Club NSW South Australian Gun Club SA Melbourne Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas Perth Clay Target Club WA Brisbane Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Griffith Gun Club NSW Perth Gun Club WA Melbourne Gun Club Vic Brisbane Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Wagga Gun Club NSW WA Shooting Complex WA Echuca Gun Club Vic Brisbane Gun Club Qld Wagga Gun Club NSW Echuca Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas WA Shooting Complex WA Wagga Gun Club NSW State Shooting Park SA Brisbane Gun Club Qld Melbourne Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas Wagga Gun Club NSW WA Shooting Complex WA March 2004 NAME J. Blake Sid Lamb J.W. Raleigh C. Dean J.N. Thomas R. Middleton J.N. Thomas A.J. Raleigh L.S. Stewart J.N. Thomas Warren Charlton D. Glover Doug W. Smith J. Hutchings N. Davis Jim Ellis R. McDonald Alf James M. Burgess M. Burgess Sperry Marshall Vin Ryan Warren Charlton M. Leaford Frank Smith G.S. Messenger Jon Whittakers Graham Willett Geoff Mark Doug W. Smith A.M. Burgess Arthur. Turner Doug W. Smith Doug W. Smith Paul Drennan Kevin Perkins Ron Smith J.W. Smith William (Bill). Iles William (Bill). Iles Phil Britten Alan Denton Domingo Diaz Max Medhurst 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Roma Clay Target Club Qld ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground Steve Haberman Ray Everett Bryan Rafferty Ray Collinson Jon Wittakers Vic NZ Vic Qld Vic 87/87 88/88 102/102 87/87 71/71 STATE Qld NZ NZ NSW Vic NSW Tas Tas WA Tas ACT Vic Vic ACT Tas 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 STATE NSW Vic Vic NSW Tas Vic ACT SA NSW NSW Tas Vic 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 STATE NZ NSW NSW WA SCORE 55/57 72/73 60/62 49/50 NAME STATE J. McKenzie NZ Kevin Constable NSW Robert J. (John) ThomsonNZ Warren Charlton NSW F. Hudson NSW Kevin Heywood NSW Tim Catling WA A.E. Wilkinson Vic N.J. Thomas Vic Jim Ellis WA Jim Ellis WA Sperry Marshall Tas G. Smith Qld Alf James Vic Robert J. Smith NSW Ken Lowry Vic Warren Charlton NSW Kevin Thompson NSW Darryl L. Wiese WA B.A. Scotta WA William (Bill).G. Stevens Qld J.W. Smith NSW Jim Finis Vic G. Scott NZ Richard (Dick). Piotrowski NSW 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 LADIES NATIONAL SINGLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 WON AT Echuca Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas W.A. Shooting Complex WA Wagga Gun Club NSW State Shooting Park SA Brisbane Gun Club Qld Melbourne Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas Wagga Gun Club NSW W.A. Shooting Complex WA Roma Clay Target Club Qld ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground NAME Thelma Meadows Zelda McClure Zelda McClure Deserie Huddleston Carol Zagor Deserie Huddleston Nanette McCallum Nanette McCallum Elaine Forward Nanette McCallum Kathie Gault Carol Zagor Michelle Felmingham Kathie Gault Nanette McCallum JUNIOR NATIONAL SINGLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 WON AT Wagga Gun Club NSW State Shooting Park SA Brisbane Gun Club Qld Melbourne Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas Wagga Gun Club NSW W.A. Shooting Complex WA Roma Clay Target Club Qld ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground NAME Ben Kelley Justin Waldron Nathan Cassells Shane Pinner A. Otley Luke McLennan Robert Cameron Rocky Manno Clint Shields Andrew Miller Michael White Blair Signorotto VETERAN NATIONAL SINGLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR 2000 2001 2002 2003 WON AT ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground NAME Murray Havill Ray Kearns Kevin Heywood Tim Catling AUSTRALIA / NEW ZEALAND TRAP CHAMPIONSHIP 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 WON AT Royal Aero Gun Club NSW South Coast Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Australian Gun Club Vic Royal Aero Gun Club NSW Gold Coast Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Geelong Clay Target Club Vic Perth Clay Target Club WA Brisbane Gun Club Qld Griffith Gun Club NSW South Australian Gun Club SA Melbourne Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas Perth Clay Target Club WA Brisbane Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Griffith Gun Club NSW Perth Gun Club WA Melbourne Gun Club Vic Brisbane Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Wagga Gun Club NSW WA Shooting Complex WA Echuca Gun Club Vic Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 15 THE AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET ASSOCIATION PRESENTS THE 2004 NATIONAL DTL CHAMPIONSHIPS TO BE HELD AT THE A.C.T.A. NATIONAL GROUND WEDNESDAY MARCH 31 TO SUNDAY APRIL 4, 2004 Events to commence at 8.30am daily. WEDNESDAY MARCH 31 State Teams Shoulder to Shoulder Match - Open, Ladies and Juniors. Opening Ceremony 64th National Champion of Champions in conjunction with the 10th Ladies National Champion of Champions and the 10th Junior National Champion of Champions. 5th Veteran National Champion of Champions. Nomination $55 THURSDAY APRIL 1 55th Grand Australian Handicap. Nomination $50 44th National Double Rise Championship in conjunction with the 10th Ladies National Double Rise Championship and the 10th Junior National Double Rise Championship. 5th Veteran National Double Rise Championship. Nomination $50 3rd National Deauville Doubles Championship. Nomination $40 FRIDAY APRIL 2 53rd National Double Barrel Championship in conjunction with the 24th Ladies National Double Barrel Championship and the 24th Junior National Double Barrel Championship. 5th Veteran National Double Barrel Championship. Nomination $60 SATURDAY APRIL 3 50th National Single Barrel Championship in conjunction with the 16th Ladies National Single Barrel Championship and the 13th Junior National Single Barrel Championship. 5th Veteran National Single Barrel Championship. Nomination $50 43rd Australia-New Zealand Trap Championship in conjunction with the 12th Ladies Australia-New Zealand Trap Championship and the 12th Junior Australia-New Zealand Trap Championship. 5th Veteran Australia-New Zealand Trap Championship. Nomination $50 The Allan Brown Club Team Match will be held in conjunction with the above event. Nomination $25.00 per team SUNDAY APRIL 4 Mackintosh Teams Shoot - Open, Ladies, Juniors and Veterans. Overall High Gun - Women's, Junior, Sub-Junior, Veterans High Gun 2004 All Australian Trap Team The ACTA reserves the right to alter the program. Page 16 Australian Clay Target Shooting News March 2004 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Brisbane Gun Club Qld Wagga Gun Club NSW Echuca Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas WA Shooting Complex WA Wagga Gun Club NSW State Shooting Park SA Brisbane Gun Club Qld Melbourne Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas Wagga Gun Club NSW WA Shooting Complex WA Roma Clay Target Club Qld ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground Ray McKenzie Ray Hammond Graham Blaskett Greg Chan Ray McKenzie Lynne Curtis Jason Jolly Jason Jolly Michael Diamond Ross Walsh Max Cubic Kim Nealon Ron Smith Glen Hayden John Maxwell Bob Rose Craig Fitzgerald Vic NSW Tas NT Vic Vic Vic Vic NSW NSW WA ACT SA Vic NSW NSW Vic 174/174 168/168 185/186 150/150 150/150 189/189 177/177 177/177 309/309 165/165 297/297 252/252 249/249 195/195 303/303 249/249 210/210 LADIES AUSTRALIA / NEW ZEALAND TRAP CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 WON AT State Shooting Park SA Brisbane Gun Club Qld Melbourne Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas Wagga Gun Club NSW WA Shooting Complex WA Roma Clay Target Club Qld ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground NAME Sue Byrnes Dianne Reeves Carmel Carlon Sue Byrnes Deserie Wakefield Kathie Gaunt Nanette McCallum Nanette McCallum Wendy Barton Nanette McCallum Stacey Elsley STATE SA Qld Vic SA Vic NSW Tas Tas NSW Tas Vic WON AT State Shooting Park SA Brisbane Gun Club Qld Melbourne Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas Wagga Gun Club NSW WA Shooting Complex WA Roma Clay Target Club Qld ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground NAME Eddie Boulos Nathan McDonnell Justin Dale Craig Henwood Luke Cassells Robert Cameron Murray Mcallister Jarrod Fletcher George Wythe Glen barton Frazer Cocking STATE NSW Qld NSW Vic Vic NSW NSW Vic Vic NSW Vic SCORE 145/150 148/150 144/150 149/150 150/150 156/159 148/150 143/150 149/150 149/153 146/150 SCORE 148/150 169/171 148/150 149/150 163/168 149/150 150/150 171/171 149/150 153/153 163/165 VETERAN AUSTRALIA / NEW ZEALAND TRAP CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR 2000 2001 2002 2003 WON AT ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground NAME G. Foster Jeff Nash Tim Catling Jeff Nash STATE NSW NSW WA NSW SCORE 149/150 151/150 148/150 159/162 OPEN INTERNATIONAL TEAMS MATCH HIGH GUN YEAR 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 WON AT Australian Gun Club Vic Australian Gun Club Vic Australian Gun Club Vic Australian Gun Club Vic Australian Gun Club Vic Australian Gun Club Vic Australian Gun Club Vic Royal Aero Gun Club NSW South Coast Gun Club Qld Australian Gun Club Vic Royal Aero Gun Club NSW South Coast Gun Club Qld Melbourne Gun Club Vic Royal Aero Gun Club NSW March 2004 NAME Jack A. McCraith R. Redpath J. Smith J.N. Thomas J. Bryant J.N. Thomas F. Johnson Fred Burns J. Nunn L. Haselar W.J. Rutty J.N. Thomas Doug W. Smith Jack Headon J.N. Thomas STATE Vic Vic Qld Vic Vic Vic Vic Vic Qld Qld NSW Vic Qld NSW Vic 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 JUNIOR AUSTRALIA / NEW ZEALAND TRAP CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 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 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 South Coast Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Australian Gun Club Vic Royal Aero Gun Club NSW Gold Coast Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Geelong Clay Target Club Perth Clay Target Club Brisbane Gun Club Qld J.N. Thomas Griffith Gun Club NSW South Australian Gun Club SA Melbourne Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas Perth Clay Target Club WA Brisbane Gun Club Qld Doug W. Smith J. Lee South Australian Gun Club SA A.M. Burgess Griffith Gun Club NSW Warren Charlton Perth Gun Club WA Vin Ryan Jon Whittakers Melbourne Gun Club Vic Brisbane Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Wagga Gun Club NSW WA Shooting Complex WA Echuca Gun Club Vic Brisbane Gun Club Qld Wagga Gun Club NSW Echuca Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas WA Shooting Complex WA Wagga Gun Club NSW State Shooting Park SA Arthur Turner Brisbane Gun Club Qld Doug W. Smith Melbourne Gun Club Vic William (Bill) Iles Tasmanian Gun Club Tas Wagga Gun Club NSW WA Shooting Complex WA Bob Rose Roma Clay Target Club ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground Tom Turner J.N. Thomas M. Burgess Doug W. Smith A.J. Raleigh M. Burgess M. Burgess Vin Ryan J.H. Harris Doug W. Smith Vic Jim Ellis J.N. Thomas W. Marshall Sperry Marshall Daryl L. Weise Neil Berry Qld John Maxwell NSW Robert J. Smith NSW William (Bill) Stevens Vic NSW Jim Ellis Doug W. Smith J.W. Smith Dennis Lymn Doug W. Smith Craig Bently Michael Diamond Jon Whittakers Rohan Penn Sperry Marshall Murray Alexander Deserie Huddleston Michael Diamond NSW William (Bill) Iles Qld Michael Diamond Vic Russell Mark Bryan Rafferty Willian (Bill) Iles NSW William (Bill) Iles Glen Castellaro Andrew Miller Rob Kirley Sox Pilipasidis NSW Vic NSW Qld Qld NSW NSW Vic WA Qld 298/300 NSW Vic Tas Tas WA Vic 299/300 299/300 NSW 300/300 NSW 300/300 Qld 298/300 298/300 NSW Qld Qld SA Qld SA NSW NSW Vic Tas WA NSW NSW 300/300 Vic 300/300 NSW 300/300 Vic Vic Vic 299/300 Vic NSW NSW Vic Vic 299/300 298/300 298/300 300/300 299/300 300/300 339/339 321/321 302/306 298/300 324/324 300/300 320/321 299/300 300/300 299/300 300/300 300/300 298/300 539/540 299/300 300/300 300/300 299/200 402/402 335/336 336/336 299/300 298/300 297/300 297/300 300/300 300/300 300/300 300/300 300/300 299/300 299/300 300/300 299/300 300/300 299/300 CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS CUP YEAR 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 WON AT NAME H.G. James Lew Bertram W.J. Lancaster Fred Burns Fred Burns H. Donnelly David Watson Blackburn Clay Target Club Vic H. Donnelly Australian Gun Club Vic Fred Burns Australian Gun Club Vic Jack A. McCraith Australian Gun Club Vic George Biggs Australian Gun Club Vic Fred Burns Australian Gun Club Vic J.N. Thomas Australian Gun Club Vic A. Quinton Australian Gun Club Vic Sperry Marshall Royal Aero Gun Club NSW C. Mudford South Coast Gun Club Qld R. Faunt Australian Clay Target Shooting News STATE Vic Vic Vic Vic Vic Vic Vic Vic Vic Vic Vic Vic Vic Vic Tas Vic NSW SCORE 60/60 60/60 47/50 49/50 49/50 52/60 49/50 49/50 60/60 59/60 69/70 60/60 55/55 45/45 75/75 94/95 84/85 Page 17 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 Australian Gun Club Vic Royal Aero Gun Club NSW South Coast Gun Club Qld Melbourne Gun Club Vic Royal Aero Gun Club NSW South Coast Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Australian Gun Club Vic Royal Aero Gun Club NSW Gold Coast Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Geelong Clay Target Club Perth Clay Target Club Brisbane Gun Club Qld Griffith Gun Club NSW South Australian Gun Club SA Melbourne Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas Perth Clay Target Club WA Brisbane Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Griffith Gun Club NSW Perth Gun Club WA Melbourne Gun Club Vic Brisbane Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Wagga Gun Club NSW WA Shooting Complex WA Echuca Gun Club Vic Brisbane Gun Club Qld Wagga Gun Club NSW Echuca Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas WA Shooting Complex WA Wagga Gun Club NSW State Shooting Park SA Brisbane Gun Club Qld Melbourne Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas Wagga Gun Club NSW WA Shooting Complex WA Roma Clay Target Club Qld ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground Sperry Marshall Tas Paul Marshall Tas J. McKenzies NZ J.N. Thomas Vic J.N. Thomas Vic N. Milliken NSW Jack Headon NSW Warren Charlton NSW M. Burgess NSW William (Bill) Stevens Qld Paul Marshall Tas R. Morrison Vic Doug W. Smith Qld Ray Kimber SA John Green Vic R.R. Wales NZ Vin Ryan Vic Warren Charlton NSW Harry Somers NSW Graham Ash Vic Ian Dickins Vic Doug W. Smith Qld Doug W. Smith Qld Ken Lowry Vic A.M. Burgess NSW Trevor Byrne Vic Tim Catling WA Arthur Turner NSW Mark Little Vic Richard (Dick) Piotrowski NSW Len Cook Vic Russell Mark Vic Graham Blaskett Tas Jon Whittakers Vic Robert Smith NSW Robert (Bob) Christopher Vic Greg Newey Qld William (Bill) Iles Vic Robert (Bob) Christopher Vic William (Bill) Eagle Vic Phil Grainger Vic Terry Walls NSW Steven Atkins Vic Willam (Bill) Eagle Vic Peter Cleggett Vic John Maxwell Qld 75/75 90/90 65/65 114/115 70/70 79/79 93/93 60/60 163/164 80/80 92/92 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 LADIES CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS YEAR 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 WON AT Melbourne Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas Wagga Gun Club NSW WA Shooting Complex WA Roma Clay Target Club Qld ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground NAME Janenne Kidd Susan Milroy Deane Doyle Helen Gay Nanette NcCallum Nanette McCallum Kathie Gault Elizabeth Barton Leanne Jarvis STATE NSW Vic NSW NSW Tas Tas ACT NSW Qld SCORE 116/125 120/125 120/125 119/125 141/150 116/125 122/125 143/150 121/125 STATE SA Vic Qld Vic Vic NSW Qld Vic Tas SCORE 123/125 120/125 121/125 119/125 172/175 121/125 168/175 145/150 120/125 JUNIOR CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS YEAR 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Page18 WON AT Melbourne Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas Wagga Gun Club NSW WA Shooting Complex WA Roma Clay Target Club Qld ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground NAME Nick Marinis Nathan Cassells R. Mack Grant McConachy Sam Clifford Andrew Miller Travis Vaina Marcel Tigani Michael White VETERAN CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS YEAR 2000 2001 2002 2003 WON AT ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground NAME Tim Catling Murray Havill Kevin Heywood Jeff Nash STATE WA NZ NSW NSW SCORE 118/125 123/125 123/125 122/125 STATE Vic NSW Qld NSW NSW NSW Vic NSW NSW Qld NSW SA USA Vic Qld Vic NZ NSW Qld USA Vic Vic Qld Vic Vic Qld Vic Qld Vic Vic Vic Vic SA Vic ACT NSW NZ NSW Vic Vic NSW Vic NSW 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 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 45/50 57/60 50/50 50/50 67/70 50/50 58/60 50/50 50/50 59/60 49/50 STATE Qld Tas Tas ACT NSW NSW Qld SA Vic SCORE 48/60 64/80 71/80 48/60 42/50 41/50 50/60 44/50 46/50 STATE NSW Vic SCORE 46/50 43/50 NATIONAL DOUBLE RISE CHAMPIONS YEAR 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 WON AT Melbourne Gun Club Vic Royal Aero Gun Club NSW South Coast Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Australian Gun Club Vic Royal Aero Gun Club NSW Gold Coast Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Geelong Clay Target Club Vic Perth Clay Target Club WA Brisbane Gun Club Qld Griffith Gun Club NSW South Australian Gun Club SA Melbourne Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas Perth Clay Target Club WA Brisbane Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Griffith Gun Club NSW Perth Gun Club WA Melbourne Gun Club Vic Brisbane Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Wagga Gun Club NSW WA Shooting Complex WA Echuca Gun Club Vic Brisbane Gun Club Qld Wagga Gun Club NSW Echuca Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas WA Shooting Complex WA Wagga Gun Club NSW State Shooting Park SA Brisbane Gun Club Qld Melbourne Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas Wagga Gun Club NSW WA Shooting Complex WA Roma Clay Target Club Qld ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground NAME R. Burns Jack Headon Doug W. Smith Jack Headon Warren Charlton Warren Charlton J.N. Thomas Wal Rae Tony Salafia N. Johson Desmond Cosgrove Robert (Bob) Mules Elgin T. Gates Alf James John Porter Alf James M. Cook R. Duncan Doug W. Smith Joe Loitz Adrian O'Connell William (Bill) Iles Russell Giles William (Bill) Iles Rohan Penn Richard Dean Adrian Cousens Gary Redmond Russell Mark Jon Whittakers Steven Atkins Steven Atkins Dennis Lymn Jon Whittakers Michael. Lyons Barry Kable Darren Gorst Paul Lyons Jon Whittakers William (Bill) Eagle Tom Turner Adrian Cousens Mark McInnes LADIES NATIONAL DOUBLE RISE CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 WON AT Melbourne Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas Wagga Gun Club NSW WA Shooting Complex WA Roma Clay Target Club Qld ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground NAME Carol Betteridge Nanette McCallum Cheryl Arnol Kathie Gault Wendy Barton Wendy Barton Diane Reeves Deserie Baynes Gaye Shale JUNIOR NATIONAL DOUBLE RISE CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR 1995 1996 WON AT Melbourne Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas Australian Clay Target Shooting News NAME Shane Pinner Nathan Cassells March 2004 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Wagga Gun Club NSW WA Shooting Complex WA Roma Clay Target Club Qld ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground G. Shim P. Smith Clint Shields Steven Parks Tim Knight Nick Moroni Darren McMichan WA Vic NSW Vic Vic Vic WA 48/50 56/60 53/60 45/50 47/50 52/60 45/50 STATE SA NSW NSW WA SCORE 41/50 44/50 52/60 46/50 Precision Fit Stocks™ VETERAN NATIONAL DOUBLE RISE CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR 2000 2001 2002 2003 WON AT ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground NAME John Ellis Kevin Heywood Kevin Heywood Robin Bailey NATIONAL DEAUVILLE DOUBLES YEAR 2002 2003 WON AT ACTA National Ground Russell Mark ACTA National Ground Sam Clifford NAME Lynne Curtis STATE SCORE 40/40 Phil Grainger 57/58 AUSTRALIAN MACKINTOSH TEAM DOUBLE BARREL, SINGLE BARREL, POINTSCORE YEAR 1972 1974 1974 1989 1995 WON AT Griffith Gun Club NSW Melbourne Gun Club Vic Melbourne Gun Club Vic Echuca Gun Club Vic Melbourne Gun Club Vic NAME D Byrne K Lowry V Ryan F Roberts R Nisbet STATE Vic SCORE 250/250 250/250 250/250 250/250 250/250 NAME C. Hartley M. Burgess M. Burgess Sperry Marshall Jim Ellis R.R. Wales John Green M. Burgess Warren Charlton Ken Lowry Barry Kable Ken Lowry Neil Berry William (Bill) Iles Leo Harrison III Jim Ellis Larry Dimasi Arthur Turner William (Bill) Iles Arthur Turner Larry Dimasi Michael Diamond Michael Diamond Steven Atkins Kevin Perkins Roger Duthie Steven Atkins William (Bill) Iles William (Bill) Iles Russell Mark William (Bill) Iles William (Bill) Iles Kim Nealon Arthur Turner Glen Castellaro Willam (Bill) Eagle Sam Clifford Sox Pilipasidis STATE NZ NSW NSW TAS NSW NZ VIC NSW NSW Vic NSW Vic Vic Vic USA ACT Vic NSW Vic NSW Vic NSW NSW Vic Vic Vic Vic Vic Vic Vic Vic Vic ACT NSW NSW Vic Vic Vic 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 Vic 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 WON AT Royal Aero Gun Club NSW Gold Coast Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Geelong Clay Target Club Vic Perth Clay Target Club WA Brisbane Gun Club Qld Griffith Gun Club NSW South Australian Gun Club SA Melbourne Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas Perth Clay Target Club WA Brisbane Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Griffith Gun Club NSW Perth Gun Club WA Melbourne Gun Club Vic Brisbane Gun Club Qld South Australian Gun Club SA Wagga Gun Club NSW WA Shooting Complex WA Echuca Gun Club Vic Brisbane Gun Club Qld Wagga Gun Club NSW Echuca Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas WA Shooting Complex WA Wagga Gun Club NSW State Shooting Park SA Brisbane Gun Club Qld Melbourne Gun Club Vic Tasmanian Gun Club Tas Wagga Gun Club NSW WA Shooting Complex WA Roma Clay Target Club Qld ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground March 2004 FEATURES, ADJUSTABILITY AND SPECIFICATIONS • Length of Pull from 13" to 16" • Comb adjustment to accommodate a wide range of facial requirements Comb height adjustment Comb lateral adjustment Comb rotation adjustment Comb angularity adjustment Comb cast adjustment Comb tilt adjustment Comb can be moved forward or back • Stock may be weighted to your exact requirement • No maintenance-ever! • Nickel plated aircraft aluminium components • 17-4 stainless steel heat treated components • Adjustable butt plate Side to side adjustment Cast on - cast off adjustment Up-down heel and toe adjustment Kick EEZ Recoil Pad • Grip and comb are composite materials (readily accepts Paint for a custom look) • Patents approved on all Precision Fit Stocks • Unaffected by weather, e.g. heat, cold, moisture, etc. • Lifetime warranty to original purchaser against manufacturing defects • Comb can be set up as Monte Carlo, straight, field, etc. • Recoil Absorption on felt recoil reducing stock is adjustable to meet individual needs • Stock Wrench and required tools included AVAILABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING GUNS: Perazzi MX and TM Series Ljutic Mono Beretta 680 Series Kreighoff K-80 and K-32 Browning Citori Kolar Silver Seitz Batavia Coast Firearms And Ammunition Sales Stuart Johnston Licensed Firearm Dealer No: 9993662 Phone (08) 9964 6464 281 Place Road Geraldton 6530 Fax (08) 9921 1688 A/H(08) 99213945 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 19 Werribee / Victorian Gala Day 2004 We held our second New Years Day shoot under excellent weather conditions with 52 shooters coming from as far afield as Mt Gambier in SA, Canberra in the ACT, Albury/ Wodonga, Mansfield, Frankston, Stawell in the Wimmera, Ballarat plus all the local shooters in our area. All came to compete for the large range of good trophies and Sashes to be won. The day started early with Pauline in the canteen delivering breakfast for all early starters who had arrived to put R. Garth. L. Ogilvie. R. Mitchell. the finishing touches to the traps and grounds. Profits of the day were to go towards the purchase of the land adjacent to the front of the Club area to secure the Shooting Safety Fallout Zone. All who came enjoyed the day with Lunch being included in noms. With over $7600 worth of Sashes and Trophies. The day ended early giving those who had travelled a chance to get away at a reasonable time. Event 1 The Sweeney Real Estate Single Barrel was won by Reece Ehlers of Albury with a fine score of 33/33. 1st in AA R Kirley from Mansfield 32/33 2nd R Mark 44/44 3rd P Carrol 43/45 1st in A R Garth 24/25 2nd M Pollock 25/27 3rd S Zotti 24/27 1st in B M Meakin 24/25 2nd W Wellarn 23/26 3rd J Kruse 22/25 1st in C T Gean 21/25 2nd W Doloughan 20/25 3rd T Nealon 18/25 Ladies L Ogilvie 19/25 Juniors R Mitchell 20/25 Veterans R Walker 17/25 Event 2 was the A J DeMuri Constructions D/Barrel This event was Sponsored by our Illustrious President Tony DeMuri This was won by Ballarat Shooter Peter Carroll with 92/92 1st in AA A Bebend 91/92 2nd M Medhurst 85/86 3rd R Godfrey 50/51 1st in A J Soppi 88/89 2nd R Garth 55/56 3rd G Young 50/51 M. Meakin. Page 20 1st in B D Edwards57/58 2nd L Ogilvie 39/40 3rd R Mtchell 31/32 Australian Clay Target Shooting News March 2004 W. Doloughan. S. Zotti. 1t in C W Doloughan 23/25 2nd T Nealon 22/25 3rd T Gean 20/25 Ladies W Wellarn 23/25 Juniors R Fratantaro 23/25 Veterans R Walker 23/25 Event 3 The Ron Hopper Memorial Pointscore C/Ship. This event was in Memory of our Life Member who passed away just over 12 months ago. Big Ron had worked tirelessly over many years up until a few months before he passed away suddenly. This was won by R Liersch of Albury with a score of 93/93 P. Carrol 92/92, with AJ Demuri (president). 1st in C T Nealon 78/81 2nd W Doloughan 77/81 3rd A Faranda 63/75 Ladies W Wellam 65/75 Juniors N Kirley 71/75 Veterans S Zotti 95/114 1st in B M Meakin 74/75 2nd L Ogilvie 71/75 3rd J Neumann 70/75 Overall High Gun was once again donated by our good sponsor Biland Trading, Watton St, Werribee. A Stihl Petrol Line Trimmer won by R Kirley from Mansfield with one point down on a top of 124/125. AA Grade P Carroll, Ballarat, & R Mark 123/125 Werribee. A Grade R Garth from Frankston 123/125, Ron shot as good as the AA shooters with this score. Well Done! B Grade M Meakin 122/125 Another top score from a Bloke who only shoots once or at the most twice a year. C Grade W "Bill" Doloughan Werribee with 109/125. Ladies L Ogilvie 115/125 Werribee. Juniors Rodney Mitchell Werribee 111/125. Veterans Sergio Zotti Melbourne 117/125. All grade High Guns Deluxe Sash & 500 Shells. Ladies, Juniors & Veterans Deluxe Sash & 250 Shells. We would like to thank all our Sponsors as without their help it would not be possible to run this shoot. Also, thanks to all our Bar, Kitchen, Office Workers, Referees and Visitors who helped us make this another fantastic shoot thank you all for your help. R. Ehlers (Albury) 33/33 presented by vice president B. Mark. R. Kirley 124/125, overall high gun. 1st in AA R Mark 92/93 2nd P Carroll 83/84 3rd N Azmar 77/78 1st in A I Fratantaro 84/87 2nd R Garth 72/75 3rd M Pollock 72/75 March 2004 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 21 South East Zone Vic Ball Trap Carnival Nepean Clay Target Club was the venue for this the second year of the Zone's Ball Trap Carnival. In January the Club always looks it's best and it did. Our Sponsor, Phil Taylor's Whitehorse Arms was admirably represented by owner Phil Taylor. Phil a keen D.T.L. shooter, shot very well being just off the pace by only one target, better luck next year Phil. All scores were down this Leon Howell 1st A Grade. Robert Godfrey & P Taylor 1st AA Overall winner Ed Allison with Phill Taylor & SEZ Pres Leon Howell Page 22 Australian Clay Target Shooting News D White 1st C March 2004 Break Badges Chris Carrol 2nd AA Grade Jamie Cross 2nd B Grade year as the wind was running at force 10 and changing light added to what was already a very tough day. The members from Nepean did a top job of running the office, keeping the traps and all shooters in order and on time. The results of the Championship are. South East Zone Ball Trap Overall Ed Allison 46/50, First AA Robert Godfrey Second AA Chris Carrol 43/50. First A Leon Howell Second A Laurie Mirabella 40/50. First B Charlie 45/50, Second B Jamie Cross 39/50. First C D White Second C Sam Spano 39/50. 45/50, 42/50, Galea 40/50, It will be on again next year let's all hope the wind is not so blustery, as all are a little demoralised with our low scores. 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March 2004 Flag Choice Hotels Australian Clay Target Shooting News E-mail: [email protected] Page 23 Psychological Skills for Shooting by Michael Kruger-Davis Preparing for the Nationals As this article is being read, most of us will be preparing for the 2004 trap Nationals. In terms of the mental aspects of the sport, how can we prepare? In researching this article, I read a paper by Jeffery Bond, Chief Psychologist for the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra on performance segmenting which argued that you should break up your competition experience into smaller and much more manageable units. These units can then be dealt with one at a time. For the shooter attending the Nationals what are the segments that are important and need consideration? Firstly, it is necessary to explain that this list is made from my mind and experience and is by no means exhaustive or suitable for every reader. Each person will have to look to him or herself to determine what is important for them. Goals. I know I seem to harp on this but they are important as they provide a roadmap by which we need to travel to achieve what we want. By the time the Nationals come around most of us should have a clear idea of what we want to achieve. Whilst it is important to aim high it is also necessary to aim for important and achieve important steps along the way. At the recent Olympic Discipline Nationals I had the opportunity to talk with Lauryn Ogilvie. During our discussion it became apparent that her drive and successes were due to her having a major long term goal; namely to win an Olympic Gold medal. She did not discount her other achievements or failures for that matter because for her they were part of the process that was going to help her achieve her desired goal. An interesting comment she made was that there needs to be for everyone a balance to life and that just doing one thing (for example, shooting) denies you the opportunity to grow and develop as a person because there is more to each of us than having a single focus. Lauryn went further to state that some of her life goals, for example, being fit, working, studying, etc also helped her to shoot and compete and where possible life goals should integrate and not a list of goals for this and a list of goals for that. TAIPAN SHIELD 2003 Congratulations to the girls from the Werribee Victorian Clay Target Club on claiming victory in the 2003 Taipan Shield postal competition. Wendy Wellam, Linda Ristevski, Stacey Roiall, Michelle Beecham and Lauryn Ogilvie shot the competition in December with a combined score of 119/125 for a clear win from the Majura Park team on a score of 115/125 in second place. Third place went to the team from the Burdekin Gun Club with a combined score of 106/125. Lauryn also talked about having a routine to provide consistency for both training and competition so that you had a vehicle by which you could focus your attention and concentration and a comfort station from which to reduce anxiety that may develop during the competition. She stated that for her it was important to have a pre competition routine and a within competition routine; in both cases this involved visualisation. Regular readers of this column and those who have attended workshops will be aware of the importance of having a routine that cues and focuses your attention. The importance of using visualisation techniques is that you are able to give your right side of the brain the message you want to convey without resorting to talking to yourself which is most likely to foster self doubt. This routine may involve making sure you've got all your gear; favourite glasses, jacket, etc as well as the rituals you undergo as you wait for your squad to shoot. For some it might be sitting quietly on their own, for others it might be stretching or talking with other squad members. So in preparing for the Nationals some fundamentals need to be adhered to. Firstly, have your goals clearly defined in your own mind. It may be you are striving to beat your previous best performance or win a national title. It doesn't matter what your goal is; make it your goal, make it achievable and make it fun to achieve. Anything better than what you set for yourself will be icing on the cake. Secondly, cut the Nationals experience up into smaller segments of pre-competition, competition and post competition so that you can adequately prepare for each stage. Next, look at the Nationals as a series of events that go together to make a whole and look to see what you achieved with each section rather than look at the whole and be disappointed. Fourthly, have a routine, which you can use to focus you attention both before and during the competition. Next, arrive at the Nationals fit; mentally fit, physically fit and match fit. Lauryn expressed this as being confident in your ability; to both achieve and to improve, as there is always room for improvement. It is no good turning up to an event not believing in your own ability to achieve. There will be enough shooters out there trying to beat you, don't help them by beating yourself. Be positive and realistic about your ability. Sixth, as well as having confidence in yourself you need to have confidence in your equipment; gun, ammunition, accessories. You need to also be aware of comments that others may make can effect your thinking and produce doubt. Stay focused in the here and now. You can't shoot in either the past or the present. Finally, you have to enjoy the competition and remember that your whole world should not revolve around whether you win or lose. For those experienced shooters the Nationals are an important part of their shooting calendar. What surprises me is the few B and C grade shooters that ever turn up to either the Nationals or a state carnival. Coming to these shoots should be an important part of your learning process for the sport. Firstly, after competing at a shoot, with the calibre and size of the competition that attends the Nationals, will help you shoot at your local club because the prospect will not seem as daunting. Secondly, there is a good chance of taking home a section prize in one or all of the events, and thirdly, shooting alongside the best Australia has to offer will lift your game as well. Remember, go to the Nationals prepared. Have your goals clearly defined, be confident in your ability and your equipment, break up the whole experience into manageable segments, stay focused in the here and now and most of all have fun. Thanks to all teams for your entry and participation. Once again, congratulations Werribee Victorian Clay Target Club. Page 24 Michael Kruger-Davis is a psychologist and a member of Narrandera Clay Target Club. Questions regarding psychological aspects of sport and shooting can be addressed him at PO Box 347 Narrandera 2700 or on 02 69 592802. Australian Clay Target Shooting News March 2004 Your Say SEND TO: PO 466 Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 Fax: 02 6931 0125 Email: [email protected] Writers must state their membership number, full name and address. Where possible, letters should be typed. The ACTA reserves the right to edit any letter for brevity. The ACTA does not necessarily endorse the opinion of our correspondents. The Editor Having recently released the Canterbury Trapmaster trap into Australia, we would like to assure potential customers that this US designed trap does not infringe any existing patents. In fact, our machine holds its own US patent # 6,588,410 B1, issued in July 2003. Anyone is free to check this on the Internet via site www.uspto.gov The unique aspect of our trap is the fact that it is the only fully automatic singles/doubles trap machine in the world that throws two targets using an arm and does not throw off a plate. All other machines, to the best of our knowledge, use a plate from which to sweep two targets off. The Trapmaster also uses the same straight arm as has been used for over 50 years on the handset Winchester 1524 (White Flyer) trap. The patented invention on this trap, is the delivery mechanism of the two targets onto the arm - something that has never been solved before now. What this means in target presentation, is that you are seeing the same doubles targets as off the old handset trap, i.e. what has become accepted in the sport as a perfect pair. Both targets travel the same distance, at the same speed, with both targets following the same trajectory, time after time - there is no variation in the flight from one pair to the next. Even after just a few months use in NZ, doubles scores are rising and shooters are enjoying this discipline again. In the USA, shooters are seeing the same doubles as they have always seen - no change from the old handset to the new automatic. One other significant aspect of this trap is its chassis, which allows full windage adjustment. This means that in windy conditions the trap can be adjusted to compensate, so that a level pair of targets is thrown even in adverse weather. Of course, on the old handset trap, you were able to adjust the target finger position to compensate for weather - but you can't do that with an automatic. It is our pleasure to bring this trap to Australian shooters and we look forward to supporting you at your events across the country. Check us out at our full trade display at the forthcoming DTL Nationals in Wagga. Bruce Rickard Canterbury Trap International Ltd Dear Your Sir Great to see advanced coaching clinic, but sad to see page 30 in February 2004 Vol 57 no 2 shooter with gun mounted ready to shoot when there is 4 people in front of the shooter. We don't need to have a gun explode as it did with Russell Mark and have someone in front of the mark killed. John Singleton Member Number 6496 VIC NEZ TOWER SHOOT AT MATHOURA Friday evening on the 23rd of January 04 and shooters arrived at Mathoura Gun Club to contest for the Victorian North East Zone Double Barrel Night Tower Event. Weather could not be better with no wind and a temp of 24 degrees, competitors were Eager to start the nights program. Committee was pleased to see a good roll up of shooters, ready to do battle for the three events on offer, an eye opener points score, a points score, and a tower shoot. The weather promised to see good scores shot and shooters did just that. The first event was a ten target points score and six shot the possible 30/30 to take a Share in the cash divide, H O,Conner, R Kerslake, B Kerslake, M Roberts, G Bradley, and T Berryman. Event Two, A 15 target points score with three placings, and three shooters lined up For a shoot-off after scoring the possible, final results were, first with a score of 69/69 Tim Robinson, 2nd on 68/69 Graham Hall, and 3rd Trevour Berryman on 45/48. again three with The possible to shoot off for this graded event. Shooting well to stave off his competitors of N Patterson on 44/45 and Phillip Stowe 39/40 was Graham Hall with an excellent 45/45 taking the Zone Sash and trophy and A grade, B grade was won by club President Roger Kerslake on 24/25, and C grade Ben Kerslake with a score of 21/25. The end of a very enjoyable shoot and committee thanked the ladies for catering, and Shooters for travelling in the night to make it happen, and wished everyone a safe trip Home. Murray Roberts. WILLOUGHBYS Wangaratta Guns & Ammo For all your Trap shooting & Hunting needs Stockist of Miroku, Beretta, Browning and Winchester Shotguns Full Range Of Ammo Best prices & Service Call Brad Henshall & Danny Patton 106 Murphy Street Wangaratta (03) 5721 2061 Event Three, A 25 target Vic NEZ Night Double Barrel Tower, and March 2004 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 25 — Vale — RONALD ANTHONY DUFFY "DUFF" SERGIO ZUFFO A noticeable absence from the Albury/Wodonga Xmas shoot was long standing Club member Mr Ron Duffy - known far and wide as "Duff". With the recent passing of Sergio Zuffo, the Australian Clay Target Association, NSW Gun Club and clay target shooters, have lost one of their most ardent supporters, one whose influence, contribution and commitment to the sport over many years will be greatly missed. Duff passed away on the 6th December after losing a long battle with cancer. He was a likeable character and well known throughout the Traps. He was very strong willed and combined with his wicked sense of humour, could always be heard "stirring" someone around the Clubs. Duff usually gave more than he got. He was a fighter and attended either practice or competition up until the final weeks when he sadly lost his final shoot-off. Club members deeply regret his passing and we extend our sympathy to his wife Ann & Family. A Shooting Star will now have a new meaning: Rest in peace Duff. Ernie Cocks Albury/Wodonga Clay Target Club SERGIO ZUFFO Frankston Australian Clay Target Club recently lost a foundation member and a long-standing supporter of our club. The Frankston Australian Clay Target Club would not be in existence to day if it weren't for Sergio's financial backing and inspirations. Clay target shooters in earlier days around Australia enjoyed the affordability to shoot because of Sergio's manufacture of discounted Clay targets and Cartridges. Club members deeply regret his passing and we extend our sincere sympathy to Ursula, Annamaria and Rebecca Paul Calvi Frankston Australian Clay Target Club SERGIO ZUFFO Past Vice President, Club Captain and Life Member of the NSW Gun Club Ltd. We are sorry to have to inform the shooting world that Sergio passed away on the 27th December 2003. Sergio was a special member of our club he was always looking at ways to improve the sport with new inventions. He installed the first trench layout at the NSW Gun Club in NSW and was always available to sort out any problems and with his interest in new traps and equipment kept our club at the forefront of technology. He was the supplier of all the shooting equipment of the 2000 Olympic Games and was always looking at ways to keep the cost of shooting affordable. He manufactured clay targets and ammunition to keep the opposition on their toes. He also sponsored several young promising shooters, Russell Mark, Michael Diamond, Ben Kelly to name a few. He was a donor of many prizes for shoots all over Australia. He will be missed not only by our members but also by the whole of the shooting community Australia wide. Sergio, who joined the Australian Clay Target Association on 11 February 1975, will be fondly remembered in shooting circles for the outstanding contribution that he made to the growth and development of clay target shooting throughout NSW and Australia. In particular his home club, NSW Gun Club, which he served well both as a club member and club captain. His contribution to the development of the sport, particularly at club level, will also be fondly remembered by the many clubs' across the country that benefited by their association with him. Sergio's last active involvement in the sport was with the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, for which he provided the Mattarelli clay target equipment and played an instrumental role in the delivery of the clay target events. He was a proud man during the Olympic Games, when two shooters who had benefited from his support in the early days of their international development, Michael Diamond (gold) and Russell Mark (silver), won medals for Australia. Sergio's funeral took place at St Cecilia's Catholic Church, Balgowlah, NSW on Friday 2 January, when family and friends gathered to pay a final tribute to a man whose life had been devoted to his wife Ursula, and daughters Annamaria and Rebecca. Friends of long standing, Bill Humel a friend of 48 years from the building industry, Hank Theunissen, NSW Gun Club and Robert Smith, a long time friend from the sport, had little difficulty in recalling and sharing with those present in the church, some of the pleasant memories they each had from their friendship and long association with Sergio and their knowledge of some of the many personal attributes that he possessed. One of four children of Livio and Maria Zuffo, Sergio was born in Dolo, Italy, on 11 November 1931. While being very proud of his Italian heritage and having a deep appreciation for his native home, he was also very proud to be an Australian and prouder still of the country that adopted him. Following his arrival in Australia in 1954, Sergio successfully established himself in the building and plastering industry, where his determination and aptitude for hard work became evident with his business becoming one of the most successful of its kind in Sydney. In later years and in a move away from the building industry he established a thriving clay target and cartridge manufacturing business, where the names Olimpyc Targets and Scorpio Cartridges soon became household names in the sport of clay target shooting His many friends in Australia and around the world who admired and respected him for his integrity, hard work and determination and who would have been saddened by the news of his passing have lost a true and valued friend. Sergio, who above all had a profound love of his family, is survived by his loving wife Ursula, daughters Annamaria and Rebecca, sister Silvana (Italy), and brother Daryo (Sydney), to whom we extend our deepest sympathy. To URSULA, Annamaria and Rebecca we all share in your loss. THE BOARD AND MEMBERS OF NSW GUN CLUB LTD. Page 26 Australian Clay Target Shooting News May He Rest In Peace Alan Maher & Robert Smith March 2004 Coaches Corner . . . This will be an on going section in the CTSN. Shooters will be encouraged to send in questions each month, which will be answered by different senior coaches. So if you have any questions please address them to: Coaches Corner PO Box 466 Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 or email your questions to : [email protected] and type in the subject line Coaches Corner. GUN FIT by Tim Catling Level 2 Coach So Shooter X comes to you with a new gun and asks your help to see that it fits: Use the following steps: 1. Check the pull: 367mm or 14 1/2 inches 2. Check stock length with gun mounted The line of fingers and the nose and chin. Then look at the gap, it should be 40mm or 1 1/2 inches. 3. Eye - Rib alignment: Have the shooter mount the gun with eyes shut. When he is comfortable, open the eyes. The pupil of the eye should be straight down the rib. 4. Comb Height: With the gun mounted, place 2 x 20 cent pieces on the rear of the rib and the shooter should be able to see over them to about half way along the rib. 5. Pitch: is the relationship between the line of the kick pad to the line of the barrel rib. The gun will need negative pitch. Check this in a doorway. Start with 50mm or 2 inches. Many shooters need more than that. 6. Patterning: pattern from 30 to 33 metres. Have the shooter shoot at the mark as he would a straightaway target. Don't rifle shoot it. Continue patterning until the centre of the pattern is 60/40 above. Then the top barrel will be about 70/30. To change the pattern centre downwards, place a wedge in the heel of the kick pad, 2mm or 1/8 inch will move the pattern a fair amount, keep at it until 60/40 is reached. 7. Now Test it by having the shooter mount the gun straight out from the body and fire the gun. By standing to one side you can then observe the barrel. It should remain still. 8. Last Test: Set the trap straight. Have the shooter shoot the straightaway at 6 O'Clock on the target. He should break the target very well. The shooter should have the feeling that the gun shoots itself. THE GUN NOW FITS. HELPFUL HINTS GETTING KICKED IN THE FACE: The SHOOTER comes to you complaining of getting kicked in the cheek. This is usually caused by incorrect mounting of the gun. That is if the gun fits him in the correct way. What the shooter is doing is taking the face to the gun, instead of the gun to the face. Try the following two remedies: 1. Have the shooter mount the gun pointing to the sky at about 80∫. Then bring the gun down to the trap house. This seldom fails. 2. Have the shooter mount the gun to the jaw line and then run the stock up the face to the cheek, picking up a little "meat" to cushion the cheekbone. This will reinforce the March 2004 gun coming to the face, not the face to the gun. This method will take more practice. Different shells will pattern differently in different guns, but not always. So encourage the shooter to use the same shells all the time, after you have got it right for him. The main thing here is that faster shells will generally lower the pattern. This is why that sometimes a shooter will change his shells and have trouble. He will complain that his timing has gone, when really it is that the pattern centre has changed. Kick Pads: Encourage shooters to use straight kick pads because when the gun is not mounted properly it will not really matter. WORLD DTL CHAMPIONSHIPS The Executive of the ACTA has approved for the following teams to be sanctioned to attend the World DTL Championships being held at the Bywell Shooting Ground, Felton, Northumberland, England 15th to 17th July 2004: * Open Team (5 person) * Ladies Team (3 person) * Junior Team (3 person) * Veterans Team (3 person) Teams will be selected from the total number of targets/points for the following events: * Double Barrel (100 tgt) * Single Barrel (50 tgt) * Points (150 pts) * Mackintosh (300 pts) All teams are partial funded, extent of funding to be determined. Selections will also be subject to approval. Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 27 KERANG CLAY TARGET CLUB INC. NEW YEAR’S DAY SHOOT Thursday, January 1st, 2004 saw 95 shooters attend the - Kerang Clay Target Club with their main objective, to participate in the third and final "John Dunstan Memorial" 25 Target Double Barrel Championship. Shooters travelled from as far away as Queensland, Northern Territory, West Australia and New South Wales with the majority of shooters coming from clubs all over Victoria. Junior high gun winner, Aaron Hawdon 151/155. Overall presidential double barrel winner Gordon Fletcher 77/77. It was very pleasing to see many families accompanying the competitors. The canteen was very capably run by Karl, Hazel and Les and their helpers, many thanks to all, a job well done. Office staff Darren, Stephen and Phyllis with help from Ray and Neil, many thanks also. Our Shoot Marshalls Chris and Stan kept the program running smoothly all day with Ken and Ian keeping the traps filled. Thank you also to all who scored and refereed, kept the scoreboard up to date and helped in any other way. It all adds up to a smooth running shoot. Rod Flower, winner of the John Dunstan Memorial with Heather and Brett Dunstan. Overall high gun winner Roger Lehman 155/155, with president Frank James.. Page 28 Special acknowledgment must be made to Heather Dunstan and family and Dunstan Farmers Engineering for their exceptional sponsorship over the last three years for the "John Dunstan Memorial" event. The club was honoured to hold this event. The Kerang Clay Target Club Inc. also wishes to acknowledge the Melissa Puiatti, ladies high gun 94/125 with Frank James, president and Pyllis Epps, secretary. Australian Clay Target Shooting News March 2004 following sponsors for their support to our club: Gannawarra Shire Council, Elders VP Barham, Max Wilson Tyres, Murray Goulburn Leitchville, Gray's Bakery, Morton's Automotive Engineering, cluBarham, Betta Electrical Barham, McCaskers Amcal Chemist, Kerang Caravan & Tourist Park, Mathers Transport, Carmichael Jewellers, Arnoldt & Greenwood. High Guns for the day were sponsored by the following: OVERALL: Kerang Autopro. LADIES: Loddon River Motel. JUNIORS: Kerang Police. VETERANS: Stan & Marion Kerr. OVERALL for "JOHN DUNSTAN MEMORIAL" Event was sponsored by Beretta Australia. Thank you all for your support to our club, it is very much appreciated. Our Special Effort for New Years Day (4 Draws) 1. Picnic Basket Stephen Morris Alice Springs. 2. Sports Bag Michelle Ball Alice Springs. 3. Gazebo Danny White Cohuna. 4. Radio Wayne Upton Wakool Veteran high gun winner, Charles Peach 121/125 with Frank James and sponsor, Stan kerr. Congratulations to the winners. The President thanked all who attended and all helpers on the day, hope to see you on New Years Day 2005. Phyllis Epps - Secretary. JANUARY SHOOT AT ECHUCA Six squads of shooters arrived at Echuca Clay Target Club for the January shoot, which included four events for the day's competition. Perfect weather of 27 degrees and a light breeze made for good shooting conditions. Usually January is down on shooter numbers after the Christmas festivities and some competitors away on holiday, so the committee was pleased to see a good number arrive. Echuca club has been trying to promote Skeet competition by usually starting the day with at least a 25 target round of Skeet. score of 75/75, AA 2nd Tim Robinson on 74/75, A Grade 1st Ian Gebhardt on a 40/41, A 2nd R Traill 19/20 B Grade 1st A Jacotine 32/33, B 2nd Peter Sing on 26/27. C Grade 1st A Gobbo 19/20, C 2nd Arron Lemphers with an 18/20 score. Murray Roberts. NOTICE TO ALL CLUBS CTSN: In this case all but a very few shooters entered for Event One, a 25 Skeet cash divide. Results were as follows, A Grade taken out by Leigh Roberts of Bendigo on a 25/25, B Grade Howard Hawking of Shepparton on a 24/25, C Grade, club president Ron Traill also on a 24/25. Event Two a 20 target Single Barrel, and 1st in AA was Craig Fitzgerald after a short shoot-off ending on an excellent 32/32, A Grade 1st was Tony Robb 20/20, B Grade, Greg Norris 19/20, and C Grade 1st Alain Gobbo on an 18/20. Event Three a 20 target Handicap and first after a very short shoot-off was Craig Hill on a score of 26/26, Craig shooting very well off a back mark of 21 meters received a overall winners Sash a Trophy and a penalty half meter added to his handicap. 2nd on 25/26 was local Doug Faulkner shooting off 15 meters, and 3rd after a longer shoot-off on 33/34 was Andrew Jacotine off 17 meters. Event Four a 20 target Double Barrel, and with the good shooting conditions all but C Grade were involved in shoot-offs to decide actual placings. The closing date for the advertising in the magazine is now the 20th of the month. FOR EXAMPLE THE May ISSUE WILL CLOSE ON March 20TH, 2004. Overall and AA Grade was C Hill having a good day out with a March 2004 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 29 ECHUCA BOXING DAY SHOOT RESULTS Perfect weather and perfect shooting conditions yet overall attendance was down by three to five squads on previous years. Big upcoming shoots in the Melbourne area probably kept some shooters away, as these days a lot of families and even individual shooters have to decide will they spend their allocated money here or there. There was disappointment at the lower numbers, but those that arrived at Echuca Clay Target Club for the two day shoot, assured the Club Committee that it was probably the best run, and the most enjoyable shoot they had attended in a long time. With good competition on the shooting ground, and numerous attractions in Echuca and Moama for the family to attend, most family's have a very enjoyable two or three day holiday, 177/178, the shoot was actually dominated by junior shooters showing the more senior members they are going to be a force to be reckoned with. 2nd in AA was R Godfrey 130/131, 1st in A was a very competitive Ryan Atkins, 2nd in A was V Haidy 58/59, 1st in B Grade Julian O,Rorke 58/59, 2nd in B Nathan Kirley on 49/50, 1st in C Mathew Raeburn 47/50 and 2nd in C was Alain Gobbo on a 47/51. The best unplaced Junior in this event was Melitta Northausen. Event Two A 25 tgt Handicap. 1st shooting off 17 meters was Nick Corbo on 42/42 Picking up a nice sum of Sox Piligasads, overall winner of $700-00 along with his Sash, the double rise. 2nd was Frank Dimasi from Mildura off 19 meters 41/42, 3rd Nick Kirley (Mansfield ) off 21 meters on 39/40, 4th Bill Eagle (ECTC) off 23 meters with a 38/39, 5th Ern Bertollo (Veneto) 36/37. Event Three A 25 tgt Points Score. Once again a junior showing the way taking out Overall and B Grade, Julian O'Rorke on a 78/78, 2nd in B Frank Demasi on a 74/75, AA 1st Steve Atkins, winner overall high gun Ryan Atkins, A grade high gun winner. with the added bonus of perhaps sharing in the $10,000-00 Trophy list. Full results of the Boxing Day shoot are as follows. Event One. A 50 tgt Double Barrel off 15 meters, and Overall and AA grade after a lengthy shoot off with his son, Steven Atkins survived on 178/178 to beat Ryan on a very good Arty Del-Ben, overall and double AA grade winner, 25 target single barrel with Ron Traill, Echuca gun Club president. Rob Kirley 78/81, 2nd Arty Del-Ben 77/81, A 1st David Robb on a 74/75, 2nd Murray Holm 85/87, C Grade 1st Mathew Bunn 69/75, and 2nd in C was Alain Gobbo with a 67/75, best Unplaced Junior was Blair Signoroto. Alain Gobbo, C grade high gun winner. Page 30 Julian O’Rorke, junior and B grade high gun winner. Event Four A 20 Pair Double Rise. Overall and AA having a good run was Socrates (Sox) Pilipasidis on an excellent 48/50, 2nd in AA S Atkins 47/50, A Grade 1st Peter Gobbo on 37/40, 2nd in A Mark Pollock 63/70, B Grade 1st Julian O'Rorke having a terrific shoot with a 36/40, 2nd in B Geoff Strauss on 35/40, C Grade 1st M Bunn on 27/40 2nd in C Alain Gobbo 44/60, best unplaced Junior again Blair Signoroto. Australian Clay Target Shooting News March 2004 Day one over and time for day two results. Yates 71/75, 2nd Julian O'Rorke 29/32, C 1st M Bunn 39/50, 2nd C Cameron 77/100, best unplaced Junior Blair Signoroto. Event Five A 25 tgt Double Barrel Gift off 16 Meters. AA 1st (Sox) 90/90, 2nd C Hill 89/90, A 1st M Kenny 43/43, 2nd T Robb 42/43, B 1st John O'Rorke 42/42, 2nd R Cugley 41/42, C 1st A Gobbo 23/25, 2nd C Cameron 21/25 Event Seven A 25 tgt Single Barrel. Overall and AA with the only possible shot was A Del-Ben 25/25, 2nd J Vardanega 48/49, A 1st J Soppi 25/26, 2nd R Traill 24/26,B 1st R Pitt 30/32, 2nd Julian O,Rorke 29/32, C 1st A Gobbo 26/30, 2nd C Cameron 25. Event Six A 30 tgt Medley off 18 Meters. Taking Overall and AA James Vardanega 96/100, 2nd in AA J Mollica 91/100, A 1st D Robb 48/50, 2nd I Demasi 71/75, B 1st K James Vargdanega, overall and double AA grade winner of the 30 target medley. At the end of the two days, local shooter Steven Atkins showed the way. Winning the Overall High Gun and AA for the entire shoot with an excellent score of 281/290. Steve's son, Ryan Atkins was not that far behind taking out A grade High Gun on 272/290. B Grade High Gun Julian O'Rorke with a 266/290, C Grade Alain Gobbo 244/290. Junior High Gun after a shoot off to decide the winner was Julian O'Rorke on a 304/330. The Ladies High Gun was picked up by another local shooter Melitta Northausen 245/290. Veterans High Gun went to Stan Collins on a very respectable 267/290. Full results for the two days will follow in a further report. Murray Roberts INDIGENOUS LADIES CLAY TARGET TRAINING PROGRAM 11TH OCTOBER - 22ND NOVEMBER 2003 AT THE WEST AUSTRALIAN GUN CLUB (INC) An approach was made by the Department of Sport & Recreation (WA) (DSR) Indigenous Development Officer - Mr Errol McGrath about the possibility of conducting a clay target training program for indigenous women. This came about because the ladies wished to participate in sports other the identified "main stream" activities in which they were involved. Basically each of the women wanted to try a sport where no networking existed for their families or friends or other members of the communities and therefore could relate the experience and promote the virtues of the sport back within their communities. DSR provided some funds towards the training program and each lady paying the balance of the program. The Club had reservations and was very clear with its responsibilities or considerations. The DSR representative was equally supportive of the ramifications, being that it is a firearm related sport and that the Club is in an isolated area. It was explained that these requirements were part and parcel for all and not just for this program specifically. Once all had been settled and the program accepted, the very first indigenous ladies program commenced with a total of seven (7) ladies in training. The program was formulated for shooting both domestic Skeet and Trap and broken into two (2) identified segments of three (3) sessions per discipline with one weeks rest between the two segments. Training started with the Skeet first, running from 11th - 25th October 2003 each Saturday morning commencing at 9:00am. The ladies went through a safety and awareness session each day, but the first consisted of understanding the cartridges and firearms being used and also the method used for shooting Skeet. At all time SAFETY was noted as being the paramount object of clay target shooting. Once the ladies finished with the classroom session, they then went to the Skeet layout and commenced the practical part of training. As with all new shooters, we started them on Station # 7 low house target. Over the three (3) week period, the ladies undertook two new stations and a few targets on one previous (just to get their memory triggered for hitting targets). They shot two rounds each segment with the last week's program culminating in a full round of Skeet under competition conditions. Some very credible scores were registered with the highest being 18 and lowest being 14. After this they then March 2004 had their weeks break whereby they undertook cycling around the "bridges" of Perth. Back they came on the 8th November for their second session of the program - undertaking shooting DTL. It was managed under the same system as the Skeet, but we started them on # 3 track and straight away targets. It was five (5) targets per person on lane # 3, then we moved them on to # 4 and # 5. With them undertaking Skeet first, it got their eye in for hitting targets sooner and therefore we were able to move them through the lanes in the initial round of 25 and then concentrate on their next round being a full round, but still on straight away targets. In the next session they were given five (5) targets each of straight away from one lane then the machine was put to oscillating. Ladies that had excelled at Skeet, confused themselves with the DTL and the others registered good hits and scores. It certainly showed that out of the seven (7) ladies participating, that with their talents during the program, half were "skeeties" and the other half "trappies". We finished the program on the 22nd November and all of the ladies were invited to undertake a round of ISSF Trap at their own expense. Again good results were achieved with those that had shown they were more attuned to Skeet, registered the better scores. Children of the participants were also given the opportunity to try clay target shooting, using both 410g and 12g shotguns, where appropriate and the Winchester 1200's or the new Low Recoil ammunition was used for all of the program Thanks must go to our Club members who volunteered their time for this auspicious event, making it a very professional program. Present were Norm Atkins, Ian Young and Mr Bill Foy. We are proud, that through DSR's Indigenous Development Officer - Mr Errol McGrath, the very first clay target training program in Australia for indigenous ladies was conducted at the West Australian Gun Club (Inc). Congratulations to Sharmaine Nelson, Lola McDowell, Sharon Page, Sharmain Sands, Juanita Simcock, Yvette Alger and Pam Thorley for trying a very different and challenging sport. All were presented with Certificates of Safety and Achievement and we look forward to a couple becoming members under the new "Social" category. W.A.G.C (Inc) Promotions Officer Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 31 Coffs Harbour Clay Target Club Annual 2 Day Open Shoot McDonell Cool in Heat Port Macquarie's Nathan McDonell remained cool under pressure to hold off all challengers including Sydney Legends Arty Del-Ben, Theo Lionatos and last year's winner George Dominello to take out the overall "High Gun". His score of 248/250 is calculated over the two days of competition, which requires high concentration and technique. McDonell's composure stems from the fact that he has competed at the highest level as a junior and now in the open ranks. He competes in Coffs Harbour regularly giving him somewhat of a home ground advantage. Vince Gatt took out AA Grade High Gun from Cecil Park, Sydney 246/250. Graham Gosling from Newcastle 237/250 won a Grade High Gun. B Grade High Gun winner was John Howell from Port Macquarie 237/250. C Grade High Gun winner was Brendon Pickette from Coonamble 222/250. Junior High Gun went to Glen Innes's Ben Bloxome after a tremendous battle with Sydney's Harry McMaster; both were locked at 226/250 at the end of two days. The large crowd gave the boys a standing ovation at the completion of the shoot-off event. Veterans High Gun went to Frank Bradwell from Illawarra with a score of 243/250. Eighty competitors from all over the state and interstate attended the two-day competition. Club President Bob Aitchison said he was very pleased with the attendance. It reflects the fact that competitors look forward to coming to Coffs Harbour because of its great facilities, weather, food and holiday atmosphere. Club News — Club News ALEXANDRA GC: Held their AGM and the following office bearers were elected: President - Jack Woolmer, Vice President - Peter McNair, Secretary - Barry Pyke, Treasurer - Peter Elward, Handicapper - Barry Pyke, Shoot Marshall - Kevin Elward, Publicity Officer - Peter McNair. Secretary - Brian Ewart, Ass. Sec.-: June Roach, Treasurer - Bruce Whiteaker, Captain - Vince Marney, Vice Cap. - Col Smith, Bob Benjamin, Handicapper - Ross Silvester, Ass. Hand. - Don Wetherell, Wst Cst Delegates - Don Wetherell, Bruce Whiteaker, Trap Maint.- Vince Marney, Abe Turner, Public Relations - Colin & June Roach. BOMBALA GC: Held their AGM and the following office bearers were elected: President - Tony Roberts, Vice President - Wayne Morgan, Secretary - Beverley Wilbers, Delegate - Tony Roberts, Treasurer - Beverley Wilbers, Handicapper - Phil Green, Captain & Shoot Marshall - Adam Roberts, Publicity Officer - Nancy Badewitz, Committee Members - Herb Kennedy, Ossie Benson, Norm Wilton, Don Badewitz. BUNGUNYA GC: Held their AGM and the following office bearers were elected : President - Tony Robb, Secretary / Treasurer - Pam Maher, Delegate- Tony Robb. CANOWINDRA CTC: Held their AGM and the following office bearers were elected; President - Barry Pyke, Secretary - John Lawrence, Treasurer - Rob Campbell.+ BRISBANE GC: Held their AGM 17-1-04 and the following office bearers were elected: President - R Spencer, S/Vice President - P Zapantis, J/Vice Pres. - P Hill, Sec./Tres. - T Meadows, Publicity Officer - S Dobeli, Armourers - T Meadows & P Hill, Handicapper K Nasarenko, Skeet Captain - P Hill, Trench Captain - P Zapantis, Committee - K Dobeli, P Vit, C OíNeill, H Buller, D Parsons, M Bopf. EDGEHILL GC: Held their AGM and the following office bearers were elected: President - Phil House, Vice President - Tony Golding, Secretary - Graham Evans, Treasurer - Graham Evans, Handicapper - Graeme Kutzer, Captain - A Tyrell, A Gorton, Shoot Marshall - A Tyrell, Publicity Officer - Graham Evans, Committee Members- Andrew Gorton, John Oliver. BUNBURY CTC: Held their AGM and the following office bearers were elected: President - Abe Teune, Vice President - Ross Silvester, FAR WEST GC: Held their AGM and the following office bearers were elected: President - Gavin Lovelock, Vice President - Howard Sleep, Secretary - Joy Sleep, Ass. Sec.- George Burnett, Delegate John Holder, Treasurer - Joy Sleep, Handicapper - Allan Suter, Shoot Marshall - Allan Suter, Committee Members - Gavin Lovelock, Howard Sleep, Joy Sleep, George Burnett, Carol Suter, Reanay Waye, Allan Suter. • Friendly Country Style ue e Val h t e l a ###$ • 5Hospitality Mins to Gun Club Doubga Wagg • Quiet CBD Location Wag • Queen Beds • Deluxe Style Units available with U/G Parking • 1 & 2 Bedroom Fully Serviced Apartments • All Ground Floor Units with Doorside Parking • Close to Shopping Malls, Restaurants & Theatres Best Value 31/2 Star Motel in Wagga Wagga “Be a Welcomed Shooter at the City Park Motel” 1 Tarcutta St, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 Ph: (02) 6921 4301, Fax: (02) 6921 4739 [email protected] Page 32 GRAFTON CTC: Held their AGM and the following office bearers were elected: President - Peter McQuire, Vice President - Barry Cameron, Secretary - Rus Wesslink, Delegate - Peter McQuire, Treasurer - Rus Wesslink, Handicapper - Barry Cameron, Captain - Don Hancock, Shoot Marshall - Barry Cameron, Publicity Officer - Rus Wesslink, Committee Members - Peter McQuire, Rus Wesslink, Barry Cameron, Don Hancock. METROPOLITAN CTC: Held their AGM and the following office bearers were elected : President - Cliff Milroy, Vice President Dominic Tigani, 3rd Secretary - Peter Signorotto, Treasurer Simon Downie, Committee Members - Daniel Signorotto, Laurie Allum. Australian Clay Target Shooting News March 2004 Classifieds — Classifieds RATES AND CONDITIONS This section is for the exclusive use of ACTA members, and has been introduced for the purchase, sale and exchange of personal equipment. PLEASE NOTE: Due to the new Gun Laws, all classified ads submitted must include the serial number of all guns advertised, and also the shooter licence number. We are also no longer allowed to advertise the sale of any pump-action or semi-auto shotguns or the parts thereof. Rates (inc GST) are as follows: $11.00 — 0-60 words $22.00 — 60-100 words max. Advertisers must comply with the copy deadlines as detailed on page 2 of this issue, and your name, address and telephone number must be supplied. Copy should be typed or carefully hand-written. Payment must accompany advertisement. NSW Members and Dealers As stated in Firearms Act 1996, Section 54 “A person must not cause an advertisement for the sale of a firearm or firearm part to be published unless: (a) the person is a licensed firearm dealer, or (b) the proposed sale is to be arranged by or through a licensed firearm dealer and the advertisement contains such particulars as may be prescribed by the Regulations”. The Regulation states, “For the purposes of section 54(b) of the Act, the following particulars are prescribed in relation to an advertisement for the sale of a firearm that is arranged by or through a licensed firearms dealer. (a) the licence or permit number of the seller, (b) the name and address of the dealer concerned.” The Firearms Act 1996 applies to both the Publisher and the individual placing the advertisement. Failing to abide by this Section attracts a maximum fine of $5,500. WANTED: “For Private Collection” — old paper shot shells and 2 piece packets. Powder tins. Gun Shop Catalogues. Australian Clay Pigeion Shooting News before 1960. Shooting memorabilia. Will pay good money. Pay top money for Two Piece Packets. ph; 03 5775 1652 Mick Ward. Shooters License No. 437 647-40B. WANTED: Spanish made Sarrigugarte O/U Model FS400 12 gauge. Imported into Australia late 80s. Sidelock copy of Beretta SO4. Any help appreciated. Contact Ross on (07) 3806 1771 or 0409 471 423. Licence No. 10978704-02. FOR SALE: FN Browning C3 (G Grade) Special Skeet. Brand new, one for the serious skeet shooter. Collector or Connoisseur. Unfired, in box with all certificates. New today $22,000, sale price $11,000 firm. Only genuine buyers, no tyre kickers or time wasters. Serial No. 857835. Perazzi as new MX3 Detachable Triggers 3/4 + full 29 1/2” 2 stocks — $5,000 cased. Serial No. 68978. FN Browning B2 Sporter/Trap. F+ 1/2 30” All original $4,000 cased. Serial No. KP. 5.5.01873. 101 Winchester as new — trap pigeon grade 30” F+1m cased $1800 Serial No SB 832978. Call Bill 0418 385 173 Licence No. 41966250B. WANTED: Spare trigger set to suit MX series Perazzi under/over shotgun. Please call Michael on 0412 991 878 Licence No. 10783275-02. FOR SALE: Belgium Browning Skeet Gun. Very rare and unique A1 Special Presentation Model: Black action with gold leaf engraving (birds). 28” Barrels have been screw-choked by Briley and come with six chokes. Also fitted with three pairs of Briley small-gauge insert tubes, (20ga, 28ga and .410) which are screw-choked and each have spare chokes. Total Briley enhancement package cost over $4000. Gun has had little use and is in excellent condition. Comes complete in compact black plastic double-sided carry case. Serial No. 36731-S74. $4000 ONO. Contact Adrian Cousens. Licence No. 40735980B. Phone: (03) 5153 1985 or 0418 516 395. ACTA SALE Coffee Mug Great for presentations or overseas guests. $7.50 each. 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SHOOT CALENDAR 2004 March 6 Mar 28-30 Mar 31-Apr 4 Apr 2-4 April 30-May2 May 1-9 May 15-16 May 15- 17 May 22-23 June 26 September 12 Sept 24-26 Oct 30 - 31 Nov 12-14 Nov 14-15 Nov 16-21 March 2004 Victorian State Sporting Clays Pre Nationals Trap Nationals SA State Masters games Victorian State Skeet Carnival Indian Ocean Masters Games Sporting Clays Nationals SA Skeet Carnival 2 Day West Darling C’ship Central Victorian Grand Prix Victorian State Ball Trap Final Geraldton Crayfish Carnival ISSF Carnival SA State Shooting Park Victoria State Trap Carnival Skeet Pre Nationals Skeet Nationals Australian Clay Target Shooting News Bendigo Gun Club ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground Port Pirie GC, SA Melbourne Gun Club Geraldton Clay Target Club ACTA National Ground SA Gun Club Broken Hill Gun Club Maryborough Gun Cub Echuca CTC Geraldton Clay Target Club Echuca Clay Target Club ACTA National Ground ACTA National Ground Page 33 MONARTO - ALEXANDRA CLAY TARGET CLUB INC. CLUB CONTENTS Situated at the Monarto Shooting Complex South Australia.......................................34 Tasmania ..................................................35 Western Australia...................................35 Northern Territory ................................36 Queensland ..............................................36 New South Wales ....................................39 Victoria .....................................................48 South Australia Broken Hill 10-1-04 Hot (20): 50T SK DBLS: A: B Foley 45/50, J Lemmich 40/50; B: W Channing 47/50, H Bevan 44/56; C: J Palmer 44/50, T Harvy 41/50; 20T PS TWR: A: B Foley 60/60, W Channing 57/60; B: D Farnsworth 55/60, J Lemmich 54/60; C: D Woolcock 58/60, T Harvy 51/60; 25T BALL TR: A: D Lemmich 21/25, L Gray 19/25; B: J Palmer 23/25, J Lemmich 22/25; C: D Farnsworth 22/29, J Vigar 22/30; 50T DB CS: OA: R Jones 67/68; A: D Lemmich 66/68, D Gates 53/55; B: B Foley 60/62, W Channing 47/50; C: A Pearson 48/50, 2nd W Palmer 46/50; VET.: J Vigar 38/50; JNR: J Palmer 45/50; OA HG: B Foley 173/185. International 21-12-03 Humid & windy (35): 25 SK: A: 1st J Pope 21/25, 2nd F Caltagirone 18/25; B: 1st D Oliviero 24/25, M Martini 23/25; E Dalemlle, M Pulvirenti 18/25; 25PS: A: 1st 77/81, 2nd F Caltagirone 74/81; B: 1st T Piteo 63/75, 2nd R Fleming 63/75; C: 1st J Pulvirenti 72/75, 2nd M Pulvirenti 64/75; 25TR: A: 1st B Piteo 22/27, 2nd J Finis 21/27; B: 1st T Piteo 24/28, 2nd E Parletta 23/28; C: 1st J Pope 17/25, 2nd B Wilksch 16/26; 25DB: A: 1st D Oliviero 25/25, 2nd P Hendy 24/25; A: 1st R Mack 25/27, 2nd F Caltagirone 24/27; B: 1st W Wilksch 34/36, 2nd R Fleming 33/36; C: 1st M Pulvirenti 30/32, 2nd B Wilksch 29/32; OA: D Oliviero 25/25. International 4-1-04 Raining(22): 25SK: A: 1st J Pope 25/25; B: 1st K Williams 23/25, 2nd P Marcoionni, J Zuppa 22/25; C: H Wallace 23/25, R Spinella 19/25; 25SB: A: R Mack 24/25, P Macioionni; B: L Ciaramellano 20/25, A Dalle Molle 19/25, P Quire 19/25; C: R Spinella 19/25; 50DB: A: R Mack 60/62, D Aunger 59/62; B: J Zuppa 47/50, L Ciaramellano 46/50; C: D DalleMolle 47/50, R Spinella 43/50; 25TR: A: B Piteo 21/25, P Marmorale 16/25; B: P Christou 20/25, P Quire 19/25; J Pope & R Spinella 20/25; VET.: P Marcoionni 47/50. Mallala 4-1-04 Overcast & hot (18): 15T SB COMP DV: A: G Gilbert 15/15; B: D Martini Page 34 14/15; C: J Ellis 11/15; CLUB 20T PS: A: C Hunt 58/60; B: H Wallace 57/60; C: G Hopgood 57/60; CLUB CANTEEN 25T CONT CS: A & OA: G Gilbert 25/25; B: L Cottell 28/30; C: P Pearce 21/25. Monaro ñ Alexandra 11-1-04 Fine & breezy (19): 25T SK: A: J Holder 23/25; B: P Hendy 22/25; C: H Wallace 23/25, R Schubert 22/25; 20T DB: AA: A Mules 20/20; A: R Schubert 18/20, J Holder 17/20; B: I Hein 19/20, L Stone 18/20; C: D Schubert 15/20, S Bormann 14/20; 20T SB: AA: P Hendy 17/20; A: R Schubert 17/20, J Holder 16/20; B: I Hein 19/20; C: W Jolly 15/20, D Schubert 12/20; 25T PS: OA: P Hendy 72/75; A: P Johncock 51/75; B: M Clark 63/75, I Hein 60/75; C: W Jolly 52/75; HG: P Hendy 130/140. Mt Gambier 10-1-04 50T PS: AA: 1st P Grainger 147/150, 2nd C Dunn 171/174, 3rd R Felmingham 168/174, 4th R Andrews 161/168, 5th R Viney 156/162; A: 1st A Jones 146/150, 2nd A Kinnear 143/150, 3rd E Ford 142/150,4th M Pollock 174/183, 5th J Humphris 173/183; B: 1st Z Paton 147/150, 2nd H Megaw 138/150, 3rd F Kentish 158/171, 4th A Virgo 155/171, 5th D Small 152/168; C: 1st N Zema 131/150, 2nd P Biddle 124/150, 3rd A Moody 123/150, 4th J Kent 120/150, 5th L Duthie 120/150; 50T DB: OA: R Duthie 140/140; AA: 1st M Medhurst 140/140, 2nd N Telford 117/118, 3rd R Viney 78/79, 4th G Hayden 77/78, 5th K Holmes 70/71; A: 1st K Prescott 50/50, 2nd P Winser 61/62, 3rd R Mack 60/62, 4th R Piastri 78/80, 5th A Steele 77/80; B: 1st R Ayres 49/50, 2nd H Megaw 79/81, 3rd P Davis 78/81, 4th A Virgo 63/66, 5th Z Paton 53/56; C: 1st G Lamond 48/50, 2nd I Lambert 46/50, 3rd M Zema 44/50, 4th D Zema 44/50, 5th J Kent 44/50. Mt Gambier 11-1-04 25t sb: aa: 1ST g Haeight 39/40, 2nd R Duthie 39/40, 3rd P Carroll 36/38, 4th P Grainger 35/37, 5th R Viney 29/31; A: 1st K Prescott 27/28, 2nd J Humphris 26/28, 3rd A Hoare 27/28, 4th E Ford 26/28, 5th R Mack 24/26; B: 1st R Ayres 24/25, 2nd D Small 23/25, A N N I V E R S A RY SHOOT Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st March, 2004 Saturday 20th March - Start 10.00am Event 1. 10 Tgt Double Barrel E/O Cash Divide Event 2. GILBERT MOTORS - 25 Tgt Double Barrel Anniversary Handicap. Sponsored by Gilbert Motors (Strathalbyn & Mt Barker) - Overall Sash, 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Event 3. LOWER MURRAY GRIT BLASTERS - 25 Tgt Single Barrel Championship. Sponsored by John Bretag - Overall Sash, 1st & 2nd AA,A,B,C. Event 4. BREMERTON WINES - 25 Tgt Pointscore Championship. Sponsored by Bremerton Vintners Pty Ltd Overall Sash, 1st & 2nd AA,A,B,C. (Shot in conjunction with the Shell Shield Team Shoot* - targets to count) Sunday 21st March - Start 10.00am Event 5. STRATHALBYN HOMEWORKS - Mixed Tgt Championship Shot in conjunction with THE CLEM THOMAS MEMORIAL Trophy - Overall Sash, 1st & 2nd AA,A,B,C. Sponsored by Strathalbyn Homeworks. Event 6. BORMANN TURF - 25 Tgt Double Barrel Championship - Overall Sash, 1st & 2nd AA,A,B,C. Sponsored by Bormann Turf. Event 7. GRAHAM MICHELL MEMORIAL TROPHY 25 Tgt Pointscore Championship Perpetual Trophy And Winners Replica by Beretta Australia - Overall Sash, 1st & 2nd AA,A,B,C. Sponsored by Ruth Michell and Family. OVERALL HIGH GUN SASH, GRADE SASHES FOR THE 2 DAYS Kindly donated by Peter and Jackie Hendy Ladies, Veterans, Juniors reduced Nominations. *Teams to consist of 5 Registered Club Members SINCERE THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS FOR THEIR SUPPORT For further information contact: Peter Hendy (President) (08) 8556 8068 Australian Clay Target Shooting News March 2004 3rd K Atkin 22/25, 4th B Doloughan 23/27; C: 1st J Kent 24/28, 2nd G Lamond 23/28, 3rd J Ough 22/27, 4th D Harris 21/26, 5th A Moody 20/26; 50T DB: OA: C Dunn 92/92; AA: 1st S Chambers 69/70, 2nd T Reschke 60/61, 3rd S Clifford 52/53, 4th M Medhurst 94/94, 5th P Grainger 93/94; A: 1st M Pollock 50/50, 2nd G Steele 50/51, 3rd B Spring 49/50, 4th R Mack 53/53, 5th B Menzies 52/55; B: 1st A Virgo 50/52, 2nd D Small 49/52, 3rd Z Paton 50/53, 4th F Kentish 49/53, 5th P Davis 47/51; C: 1st L Duthie 49/50, 2nd D Harris 48/50, 3rd J Kent 46/50, 4th N Zema 45/50, 5th J Ough 44/50; HG: OA: C Dunn 285/291; AA: M Medhurst 284/291; A: M Pollock 261/275; B: D Small 255/275; C: J Kent 231/275; VET.: D Ayres 253/275; JNR: Z Paton 279/293; LAD.: L Duthie 224/275. Port Lincoln 4-1-04 Windy: 25T SK: A: P Beale 25/25; B: B Britcher 21/25; 25T DB: A: P Beale 22/25; B: B Britcher 22/25; C: P Myketasch 19/25; 25T PS: A: P Beale 60/75; B: B Britcher 63/75; C: p Myketasch 71/75. South Australian 14-12-03 Beautiful (33): XMAS SK CS: OA & A: C Jacobs 32/33, R Candido 31/33; B: N Praino 32/34, B Baker 35/39; C: P Barrett 21/25, C Abela 18/25; XMAS TWR CS: OA & B: B Baker 53/53, K retsas 22/25; A: C Jacobs 55/56, R Candido 54/56; C: D Pope 52/53, B Baker 24/25; XMAS HC: 1st R Candido 25/26,2nd D Halikiopoulos 24/26, 3rd D Schultz 28/30, 4th F Guyatt 27/30, 5th A Mules 24/27, 6th D Pope 23/26, 7th D Dalle Molle 24/28, 8th P Mules 23/28, 9th G Durre 24/28, 10th S Zounis 23/28; DD: 1st R Mack & P Mules 22/22, 2nd P Christou & C Jacobs 21/22, 3rd A Mules & G Durre 23/24; XMAS DB CS: OA & A: D Halkiopoulos 37/37, S Halikiopoulos 30/31; AA: R Candido 36/37, P Mules 33/34; B: D Pope 24/25, C Marinis 23/25; C: S Zounis 22/26, M Whelan 21/26; 2003 CLUB CH: OA: C Jacobs (1 TWR); SK: K Retsas; DTL: A Mules; TR: B Piteo; JNR: B Baker; LAD.: K Brown. South Australian 19-12-03 Thunderstorms (13): PS GR: A: P Dipinto 63/75, J Pope 62/75; B: C Marinis 73/75, C Jacobs 62/75; C: J Ellis 53/75, K Williams 54/75; XMAS DB CS: OA & B: N West 24/26, C Marinis 23/26; A: J Pope 19/25; C: G Hopwood 20/25, J Ellis 19/25. South Australian 27/28-12-03 Hot; 50T CENTRAL ZONE SK CS: OA: R Kimber 84/86; A: R Kimber 84/86, 2nd C Jacobs 83/86; B: W Wilksch 59/62, 2nd B Baker 55/58; C: P Perry 43/50, 2nd B Zanker 40/50; 30T CARNIVAL HC: 1st D DalleMolle 29/30, 2nd P Rowe 36/38, 3rd R Dean 35/38, 4th S Zounis 30/33; 50T DB CS: OA: R Dean 69/69; AA: 1st R Dean 69/69, 2nd P Hendy 49/50; A: 1st P Rowe 68/69, 3nd R Mack 65/66; B: 1st D Pope 46/50, 2nd J Rice 45/50; C: 1st S Zounis 41/51, 2nd D Dalle Molle 40/51; 15MXD T EO: 1st R Clark 25/25, 2nd P Hendy 53/55, 3rd D Pope 52/55; 30T CENTRAL ZONE DB CS: OA: P Hendy 81/81; AA: P Hendy 81/81, 2nd R Dean 35/36; A: 1st D Halikiopoulos 80/81, 2nd K Prescott 35/36; B: 1st C Jacobs 39/40, 2nd N West 38/40; C: 1st K Williams 29/32, 2nd P Perry 28/32; CHURCHES MEM. TM SH: SA GC (D Halikiopoulos, C Abela, K Prescott, J Rice, P Quire) 139/150; JNR SH.: B Baker 26/30; 30T CENTRAL ZONE SB CS: OA: C Jacobs 29/30; AA: 1st A Mules 41/43, 2nd R Dean 40/43; A: 1st S Halikiopoulos 32/36, 2nd R Mack 31/36; B: 1st C Jacobs 29/30, 2nd 2nd R Fleming 35/38; C: 1st J Ellis 25/30, 2nd S Zounis 22/30; JNR: D DalleMolle 14/30; 30T CENTRAL ZONE PS CS: OA: A Mules 90/90; AA: 1st A Mules 90/90, 2nd R Clark 89/90; A: S Halikiopoulos 88/90, K Prescott 86/90; B: C Jacobs 88/90, 2nd J Rice 86/90; C: S Zounis 75/90, 2nd K Williams 71/90; JNR: D DalleMolle 54/90; JNR HG: D DalleMolle 102/175; VET HG: P Quire 151/175; OA HG: R Clark 168/175. South Australian 11-1-04 Fine & windy (30): NEW YR SK CS: OA & A: C Jacobs 50/50, J Pope 49/50; B: D Beck 49/50, C Marinis 48/50; C: R James 45/50; TWR PS GR: A: K Williams 88/93, N Praino 86/93; B: W Wilksch 74/75, B Barker 72/75; C: D Pope 73/75, B Barker 71/75; PS GR: A: B August 75/75, D Halikiopoulos 74/75; ; B: L Francis 71/75, W Wilksch 70/75; C: B Duncan 68/75, S Zounis 64/75; NEW YR DB CS: OA & B: D Pope 56/58, J Rice 50/55; AA: D Inge 46/50; A: D Halikiopoulos 55/58, B August 46/50; C: D Schultz 44/50, B Duncan 43/50; VET.: S Halikiopoulos 43/50; OA HG: W Wilksch 231/250. Southern 21-12-03 Warm & windy (33): 10T EO: 6 Poss. 5T SPIROS SURPRISE NOV. EV: 5 Poss.; 20T DB HC: 1st K Burzacott 30/30, 2nd R Clark 29/30, 3rd K Morgan 28/29; 20T PS: A: 1st J Higgins 65/66, 2nd Spris H 64/66; B: 1st B Newell 57/60, 2nd K Hobbs 56/60; C: 1st A Dunn Jnr 50/60, 2nd D Schubert JJnr 43/60; 20T NOV. EV.: 1st S Baxter 30/30, 2nd J Higgins 28/30, 3rd R Schubert 28/30; STEER FAMILY XMAS HG TURKEY: J Higgins 109/115; WESTPAC CS AGG HG: J Higgins 379/405; B GRADE MOST CONS 2003: J Humberstone 326/405.C Grade Most Cons. 2003: Adunn 328/405; JNR Grade: L Higgins 359/405; JOHN STUART REILLY MEM. HG for 2001: R Clark. Tasmania Cressy 26-12-03 Fine & windy (48): ONE T DB: AA & OA: P Turner 46/46; A: S Webb 26/27; B: M Hart 19/20; C: F Preece 20/21; 5T PS NOV. HC: 1st B Smith 74/75, 2nd T Bryan 72/75, 3rd B Howell 71/75; 25PR STATE NIGHT DR: AA & OA: N Brown 45/50; A: G Brain 39/50; B: G Pinner 34/50; C: F Preece 32/50; 50T STATE NIGHT DB: AA & OA: C Rockliff 137/137; A: T Wescombe 50/50; B: G Pinner 49/50; C: W Upton 44/50; HG: N Brown 94/101. Tasmanian 11-1-04 Sunny (43): 30T DB: AA: S Browning March 2004 151/151; A: B Targett 49/49; B: A Blaskett 30/30; C: R Ringwaldt 22/30; 30SB: AA: S Browning 57/57; A: J Sturzaker 29/30; B: A Blaskett 28/30; C: K Ringwaldt 24/30; 30PS: AA: S Browning 168/168; A: M Goss 110/111; B: K Hibble 89/93; C: K Ringwaldt 72/90; 15PR DR: AA: P Turner 29/30; A: G Brain 25/30; B: A Blaskett 24/30; C: K Ringwaldt 16/30. Devonport 20-12-03 Fine & cool (17): 25T SK: A: Clatham 61/62; B: M Latham 24/25; C: B Target 23/25; HAROLD NEVILLE CH. OF CHS: AA & OA: P Turner 57/60; A: A Spinks 56/60; B: K McLaren 73/76; C: K Adilins 18/60; 25T DB HC: 1st T Bryan 30/30, 2nd B Smith 29/30, 3rd G Brain 25/30; GORDON GIRDLSTONE CUP: M Latham 234 PTS. Hobart 21-12-03 Fine & sunny (38): AA & OA: S Browning 59/60; 50T President's CH OF CHS: A: D Dennison 46/50; B: P Gourlay 45/50; C: R Smith 44/50; AA: & OA B Bennett 39/39, A Kenny 38/39: 25T DB Marshall Family: A: D Dennison 24-25, P Fulton 24-26; B: P Gourlay 24-25, S Taylor 23-26; C: A Bishop 27/29, C Thomas 26/29; AA: G Dance 26/28, S Browning 25/28; 25T DB: A: P Fulton 32/33, D Dennison 31/33: B: S Taylor 25/26, G Drew 24/26; C: R Smith 19/ 25, C Thomas 18/25; Miss & Out Crayfish Derby: 1st: G Jackman 8/8, 2nd C Kenny 9/10, 3rd A Kenny 8-10. Hobart 1-1-04 Fine & sunny (41): AA: 25T DB : S Browning 65-65; A: T Bryan 29-30; B: N Mayne 24-25; C: R Smith 23-25; 20T DB Nov HC: 1st: G Pinner 39-40; 2nd P Curtain 38-40, 3rd B Barker 28-29 , 4th P Fulton 27-28; 25T DB: AA: S Glover 74-75; A: D Dennison 73-75; B: S Webb 7075; C: C Thomas 70-75; 20 Pr DR: AA: B Barker 35-40; A: K Schramm 37-50; B: S Taylor 29-40;C:A Prasad 22-40. Hobart 18-1-04 Fine & sunny (25):25T DB AA: S Browning 25-25; A: R Kingston 2525; B: L Witzerman 24-25; C: A Kenny 22-25; 25T SB: AA: S Glover 24-25; A: S Webb 22-25; B: L Witzerman 22-27; C: T Newman 17-25; 25T PS: AA: S Glover 88-93; A: E Bennett 68-75; B: N Mayne 67-75; C: A Kenny 59-75; 25PR DR: AA: S Glover 41-50; A: R Kingston 33-50;B: N Mayne 2450; C: A Prasad 22-50. Tasmanian 14-12-03 Fine & windy (49): 25T SK HC: 1st B Targett 28/33, 2nd P Curtain 27/33, 3rd S Blazely 27/29; PRES. CS 50DB: OA & AA: S Blazely 93/93; A: P Blackwood 49/50; B: G Pinbner 48/50; C: T Briscoe 52/57; 25T NOV. HC: 1st L McCallum 40/40, 2nd J Foster 39/40, 3rd B Smith 56/57; OA HG: C Rockliff 96/100; W Rainbird for 2003: J Sturzaker. Tasmanian 26-12-03 Sunny & windy (54): 25 SK: A: P Rockliff 29/29; B: P Fulton 25/26; C: S Blazely 23/25; TGC CH OF CHS: OA & AA: B Smith 125/125; A: K Schramm 122/125; B: G Pinner 115/125; C: R McDonald 120/125; GOLDEN GOBLET: B Smith 150/150. Western Australia Geraldton 4-01-04 Overcast (20): 25SK: 23/25 V Olivieri, J Dohnt, F Bombara, E Twoomey, A Noble; 25SK: 25/25 J Chandler, J Dohnt; HG: J Dohnt 48/50; MOST IMP.: I Grant 41/50. Whiteman Park Flora & Fauna Classic ISSF Carnival 13th & 14th March 2004 West Australian Gun Club (Inc) I.S.S.F. Shooting Facility, Whiteman Park International Shooting Complex, Beechboro Road, Beechboro WA 6062 CATERING AVAILABLE ON GROUND FOR LUNCHES LIMITED CAMPING ON GROUND, SO PLEASE BOOK EARLY PRIOR TO THE CARNIVAL Program may be altered at Club's discretion NOMINATIONS CLOSE AT 9:50AM ON SATURDAY AND 8:50AM ON SUNDAY Featuring 75t Double Trap State elimination on Saturday plus ISSF Trap 100t various events of ISSF Trap and Skeet on Sunday, including State eliminations Trophies: Overall, 1st & 2nd each Grade Ported Guns acceptable in all of the disciplines 24gram shells only Ring the Club for recommended hotel accommodation within Perth metro area Come and enjoy the challenging sport of ISSF shooting, the only clay targets shot at the Olympics and Commonwealth Games Enquiries to: West Australian Gun Club (Inc) 9248 8290 during Club hours or Christine Alexander (08) 9224 1651 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 35 Northern Territory Darwin 11-1-04 Overcast & rain : 25T SK: B: G Bateson 24/25; C: R Gaden 22/25; 50T DB: AA: V Mollica 50/50; A: G Bateson 49/50; C: L OíGrady 41/50; 25T HC: 1st G Bateson 24/26, 2nd M Bulluss 23/26, 3rd R King 22/25. Queensland Brisbane 21-12-03 Fine & sunny (20): 25T DB GR CD: AA: G Sckaf 25/25, V Vaina 24/25; A: G McMillan, P Zapantis, C Zapantis 25/25; B: D Palmer, G Smith 24/25; C: K Dobeli, A Smith 22/25; 25T DB: AA: G Sckaf 24/25, V Vaina 23/25; A: D Moffit 28/28, D Parsons 27/28, L Pettman 36/39; B: M Bopf 25/25, S Dobeli 28/29, P Strange 27/29; C: C Rockeford 25/29, A Smith 24/29,G Hambridge 21/25; 25T PTS: AA: G Sckaf 75/75, V Vaina 66/75; A: G McMillan 73/75, D Moffit 90/93, C Zapantis 87/93; B: G Smith 83/87, D Palmer 82/87, M Bopf 69/75; C: K Dobeli 67/75, C Rockeford 65/75, A Smith 63/75.25T SB: AA: G Sckaf 23/25, V Vaina 22/25; A: G McMillan 24/25, R Rackemann 24/25, C Zapantis 23; B: S Dobeli 22/25, P Strange 21/25, M Bopf 22/27; C: A Smith 20/25, C Rockford 17/25, G Hambridge 15; 25T CONT: AA: V Vaina 28/28, G Sckaf 27/28; A: C Zapantis 33/33, , G McMillan 32/33, D Evans 24/25; B: D Palmer 24/25, M Bopf 29/31, G Smith 28/31; C: A Smith 23/25, G Hambridge 22/25, C Rockeford 21/25; OA HG: G Sckaf 172/175. Caboolture 4-1-04 Overcast & showers (24): 25T DB CD: AA: B Stevens; A: D Reynolds; B: A Page; C: S Patti, A Mills; 30T MED.: AA: B Stevens; A: A Badawi, A Lestani; B: A Page; C: J Holmes, A Mills; 25T DB PTS: AA: B Stevens ; A: I Hedger; B: A Page; C: S Patti; 30T DB CONT: AA: B Stevens; A: I Hedger; B: A Mills; C: W Hoper; HG: OA: I Hedger; AA: B Stevens; A: A Lestani; B: A Page; C: J Holmes; VET.: A Badawi. Central Burnett 21-12-03 Fine & hot (37): 25T DB: AA: 1st B Zimpel, 2nd C Dean , 3rd R Woodrow; A: K Goody, 2nd S Tebbit, 3rd B Graving; B: 1st B Reimers, 2nd B Zillman, 3rd B Graving; 25T DB : AA: B Pile, R Woodrow, B Zimpel; A: T Gurski, C Gurski, S Tebbit; B: M Behm, G Linsket, B Zillman; C: W Kimber, J Darlington, D Parry; 25T DB SPARROWS: AA: B Pile, C Dean, R Woodrow; A: K Goody, P Maloney, S Sculler; B: G Gilroy, B Reimers, B Graving; C: W Kimber, M Allan, B Zillman; 15T DD: 1st J Clarke & M Allan, 2nd T Gurski & B Ekblad, 3rd A Dent & R Woodrow. Charters Towers 7-12-03 Hot (41): 25SK HC: 1st D Guy, 2nd B Bowater, 3rd D Edwards, 4th B Edwards; 30MED.: AA: 1st R Collinson 50/50, 2nd G Archer 49/50; A: 1st D Killick 48/50, 2nd R Bell 47/50; B: 1st K Peace 49/50, 2nd G Facer 48/50; C: 1st N List 43/50, 2nd M Bosworth 42/50; 4 x 5 SB: 1st B Bosworth, 2nd K Peace, 3rd R Collonson, J Laws, J Brownson, B Rosworth; 4th C Scott, B Bowater, I Turner, R Dury; 5th G Archer, B Edwards, P Bonato, G Facer; CONSOLATION: 1st R Carty, 2nd K Lee, 3rd D Bowater, 4th G Meyer, 5th A Bredden; 4PR DD: 1st C Scott & P Colls, 2nd R Collinson & G Meyer. Gladstone 26-12-03 Fine & hot (18): 10T DB EO TR: AA: J Riggs 10/10; A: F Robinson 10/10; B: J Butters 9/10; C: B Morrissy 9/10; 100T Db TR: OA: F Robinson 96/100; AA: 1st J Riggs 92/100, 2nd G Wright 91/100; A: 1st V Hyde 91/100, 2nd P Purkis 88/100; B: 1st B Graving 86/103, 2nd J Butters 85/103; C: 1st B Morrissy 71/100, 2nd C Wright 68/100. Gladstone 11-1-04 Fine & hot (20): 25T SK HC: 1st I Mapp, 2nd M Hetherington, 3rd I Wynyard; 25T ISU SK: A: J Riggs 20/25; B: D Grove 17/25; C: L Bunker 16/25; 30MXD T: AA: J Riggs 50/50; A: I Wynyard 47/50; B: B Graving 55/60; C: S Pearce 38/50; 25T MET.: 1st I Wynyard 43/45, 2nd M Hetherington 42/45, 3rd I Mapp 25/28; 25T DB: AA: J Riggs 24/25; A: J Cush 24/25; b: D Berrie 22/25; C: B Morrissy 21/25. Gold Coast 7-1-04 Hot windy night : 75T MED.: AA: 1st S Szabo 114/125, 2nd G Sckaf 112/125; A: 1st M Townsend 110/125, 2nd D Parsons 106/125; B: 1st S Dobeli 111/125, 2nd T Morony 108/125; C: 1st P Sorby 94/105, 2nd P Oswald 88/125. Gold Coast 11-1-04 Overcast & humid (38): 20T DB SS: AA: R Loy, S Szabo, P Hill 20/20; A: S Steenstrup, C Lee 20/20; B: D Cameron 20/20; C: B Dimond 19/20; 30T MED.: AA: S Szabo 30/30, 2nd R Loy 35/38; A: 1st P Moore 37/39, 2nd S Steenstrup 36/39; B: S Dobelli 32/35, 2nd B Bond 31/35; C: P Oswald 27/30, 2nd B Walsh 23/30; 50T DB: AA: 1st R Loy 69/70, 2nd M Swale 68/70; A: S Steenstrup 59/60, 2nd P Moore 58/60; B: 1st T Morony 67/70, 2nd R Spencer 66/70; C: 1st E Kratzer 47/50, 2nd P Oswald 43/50; 30T PTS: AA: M Swale 89/90, R Loy 88/90; A: S Steenstrup 84/90, G Mariner 82/90; B: R Spencer 106/111, T Morony 105/111; C: P Oswald 85/90, B Dimond 77/93. Gold Coast 18-1-04 Fine & windy (15): 25T CD: AA: L Sceresini, M Swale, N Dimmick 24/25; A: B Turner, G Walker 24/25; B: R Kilmartin 23/25; C: L McGregor 16/25; 75T CS: AA: L Sceresini 73/75; A: FB Turner 68/75; B: R Rackemann 68/75; C: L MacGregor 54/75; 25T DBLS: AA: L Sceresini 23/25; A: C OíNeill 23/25; B: C Larsen 20/25; C: L MacGregor 18/25. Goondiwindi 11-1-04 Wet (30): 100T DB: AA: G Battaglene; Brisbane Gun Club GOLD COAST CLAY TARGET CLUB INC. SKEET 7th March 81 GROSS RD. WOONGOOLBA, QUEENSLAND. (UBD Map 84, F1) 9.30 Start Event 1. 50 Target Doubles, Event 2. 25 Target Handicap Event 3. 50 Target Championship MARCH PROGRAMS Cash Prizes & Trophies will be Graded Total Noms $48.00 Lady, Junior & Veteran $43.00 If whole program is shot. Trap 10th March Night Shoot WEDNESDAY 3RD 7.30 PM: NIGHT TRAP 75 TARGETS TRAP (25 DB, 25 SB & 25 PTS). - GRADED - TROPHIES - SUPPER - 7.30pmm 75 Target Medley $30 Trench 20th & 21st March 2004 SUNDAY 7TH 9.30AM: SPORTING 9.30m Start 200 Targets Olypmic Trap Cash Prizes & Trophies will be Graded 100 TARGETS SPORTING CLAYS - FIVE DIVISIONS - LEWIS CLASS SYSTEM SSAA & AF&G Members welcome. (SPORTING CAPTAIN: BRIAN FAIRWEATHER 0417 773955) Trap 29th March 2004 9.30am start Event 1. 25 Target D/B Cash Divide $10 1st & 2nd each grade (50% Returned) Event 2. 25 Target Handicap $10 1st, 2nd & 3rd Event 3. 50 Target Pointscore Championship O/A Badge & Trophy + Badge & Trophy 1st each grade, Trophies for 2nd $18 Event 4. 25 Target S/B Cash Divide $10 AA, A, B, & C 1st & 2nd OVERALL HIGH GUN TOTAL NOMS $48.00 Lady, Junior & Veteran $43.00 If whole program is shot President Ross Spencer 0409 471423 Club 07 3398 4555 Page 36 PRACTICE: 1.00PM. TO 5.00PM. MOST SATURDAYS SUNDAY 14TH 9.30AM: TRAP 125 TARGETS TRAP - 4 Events Including 50 Targets Double Barrel H/G (TRAP CAPTAIN: VINCE VAINA 0412 750850) SUNDAY 21ST 9.30AM: SKEET 125 TARGETS SKEET - Including 3 graded events (SKEET CAPTAIN: JOHN TIPLER 3209 1363) THE COMMITTEE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ALTER PROGRAMS. PRESIDENT: TONY EDGAR. 0412 640363. VICE PRESIDENT: VINCE VAINA. 0412 750850. CLUBHOUSE and RANGE: (07) 5546-1368. WEBSITE: www.gcctc.onthenet.com.au Australian Clay Target Shooting News March 2004 A: D Robb, D Makim; B: T Gibson, M Fea, B OíByrne; C: J Thorn, M Johnston, B Long. Laczko, 4th S Plath, 5th G Sergiacomi; ANN. HG: AA: P Anderson; A: D Osborne; B: M Zipf; C: G Wyatt. Kingaroy 4-1-04 Showers (19): 25T HC: 1st C Gurski 24/25, 2nd K Arrowsmith 22/25, 3rd K Mills 24/28; 25T SB: A: C Gurski 21/25; B: M Behm 26/31; C: D Tessmann 21/25; 15PR DR: A: G Bickerton 23/30; B: B Battle 19/30; C: D Tessmann 19/30; HG: C Gurski 66/80. Mt Isa 14-12-03 Hot and humid (34): 20T PTS: 1st D Stitt 60/60, 2nd J Molloy 59/60, 3rd N Sinclair 58/60, 4th M McGill 55/60, 5th I Harris 55/60, 6th A Marsh 54/60, 7th N Anderson 54/60, 8th H Walton 74/81; 20T DB: 1st: G Newby 20/20, 2nd J Brown 20/20, 3rd B Bentley 19/20 4th J Cameron 19/20, 5th R Cusack 19/20, 6th: P Rollings 19/20, 7th: T Matthews 18/20, 8th D Reeves 18/20; 20T SB: 1st B Murphy 20/20, 2nd D Turner 19/20, 3rd R Cusack 19/20, 4th D Reay 16/20, 5th M Sullivan 16/20, 6th G Matthews 16/20, 7th C Wilson 16/20, 8th D Reeves 15/20; 20T DB: 1st R Power 18/20, 2nd D Grant 17/20, 3rd W Reeves 17/20, 4th T Wilson 16/20, 5th A Pavan 16/20, 6th S Prendegast 15/20, 7th K Moss 15/20, 8th A Waite 14/20, 9th S Anderson 13/20, 10th D Matthews 9/20. Mackay, Sarina 11-1-04 25T DB. C: G. Oates 19/25, L. Randall 17/25, B: R. Woodhouse 25/25, N. Humphreys 24/25. A&AA: P. Doring 28/28, T. Coco 27/28.;HC: G Oates 24/25, N. Humphreys 23/25;50T MED, C: G. Oates 84/100, L. Randall 80/100; B:R. Woodhouse 88/100, N. Humphreys 82/100; A&AA:. B. Pavey 97/100, T. Coco 92/100. Maryborough 21-12-03 Fine & hot (39): 20DB CONT 16M: AA: 1st J Maxwell, 2nd G Wyatt, 3rd P Warren, 4th R Rehbein; A: 1st K Rehbein, 2nd N Berry, 3rd D Osborne, 4th G Sergiacomi; B: 1st G McDonald, 2nd G Chizzotti, 3rd J Butters, 4th A Joblin; C: 1st D King, 2nd J Poulter, 3rd S Plath, 4th M Richmond; 20SB CONT 11M: A: 1st R Rehbein, 2nd J Varley, 3rd M Zipf, 4th D Nicholson; A: 1st T Milera, 2nd V Dollisson, 3rd G Sartore, 4th O Laczko; C: 1st M Stevenson, 2nd D King, 3rd L Wyatt, 4th M Richmond; 20DB PTS CONT 18M: AA: 1st G Noffke, 2nd J Maxwell, 3rd G Wyatt, 4th P Anderson; A: 1st D Osborne, 2nd G Sergiacomi, 3rd T Milera, 4th K Rehbein; B: 1st J Park, 2nd J Butters, 3rd N Dale, 4th G Sartore; C: 1st D Marchant, 2nd S Plath, L Wyatt, J Poulter; 20DB HC: 1st P Anderson, 2nd G Noffke, 3rd O Port Denison 21-12-03 Perfect (27): 25T DB GR: AA: R Lee 23/25; A: G Faulkner 24/25, G Dalton 24; B: T Lastina 25/25, D Colls 25/25; C: O Perrett 21/25, I Facey 21/25; 25T DB HC: 1st N Sleeman 23/25, 2nd R Lee 22/25, 3rd O Perrett 22/25; 5T DB HC: 1st 1st G Dalton, 2nd G Faulkner, 3rd G Maltby, 4th R Snell, 5th P Scalia; 5T SB 15M: 1st P Colls, 2nd G Stewart, 3rd M Dichiera, 4th D Colls, 5th G Dalton; 5T PS 15M: 1st N Sleeman, 2nd G Maltby, 3rd G Stewart, 4th G Faulkner, 5th B Gall; 5TDB 15M: 1st J Malone, 2nd L Populin, 3rd G Faulkner, 4th B Gall, 5th P Colls.; CON. EV: 5T DB HC: 1st T Laspina, 2nd K Leem 3rd A Gangemi, 4th B Gall, 5th T Long. Waratah Holiday Units One and two bedroom suites, fully equipped. 100 metres from beach, ocean views. One hour drive from Coffs Harbour, one hour drive to Port Macquarie. Surfing, beach and bush walking, rock and surf fishing, golf, tennis, bowls. Nightly bookings accepted. Special discounts for ACTA members. 36 Waratah Street, SCOTTS HEAD, NSW 2447 For further information or reservations Phone: 02 6569 8228 Warwick Clay Target Club ANNUAL SHOOT One Big Day Sunday 4th April 2004 - 9.00am start 4 LAYOUTS - NEW LAPORTE TRAPS - CANTERBURY PHONO PULLS - FLURO TARGETS Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 25tgt McCoy's Lyon's Street Butchery D/B Continental Championship Sash & Trophy 1st AA.A.B.C. Trophy 2nd & 3rd each grade - $15 30tgt Warwick Clay Target Club Medley, 15tgt D/B, 15tgt P/S, 15mtr Sponsored by Ross Waugh & Chris Lee Sash & Trophy 1st AA, A, B, C. Trophy 2nd & 3rd each grade - $20 30tgt Palace Hotel Double Barrel Championship Overall Sash & Trophy, Sash & Trophy 1st AA, A, B, C. Trophies 2nd & 3rd each grade, Best Lady, Veteran & Junior Trophies $20 25tgt Elders Insurance Pointscore Championship Sash & Trophy 1st AA, A, B, C. Trophy 2nd & 3rd each grade - $15 FABULOUS TROPHIES Total Noms $70 2nd Family Member, Veterans, Ladies, B & C Grade Juniors $50 Overall High Gun Sash & Trophy - Sponsored by Roulston Builders High Gun each Grade AA, A, B, C - Sponsored by Pat & Shirley Norman High Gun Sash for Lady, Veteran & Junior - Sponsored by Shellys Industries PLENTY OF ROOM TO CAMP ON GROUNDS, HOT SHOWERS & TOILETS, BBQ FACILITIES. HOTEL, MOTELS, CARAVAN PARKS IN TOWN. We recommend the "Country Rose" Motel - Ph. 07 4661 7700 PRACTICE — Saturday April 3rd from 2pm — $6 per round (25tgt) President Robin Loy 0408 755 160 - Post: Secretary, W.C.T.C., PO Box 66, Clifton Q 4361 Note: Monthly Shoot on the first Sunday of Month - starts 9.30am. PRACTICE AFTERNOONS EACH THURSDAYS - 3PM. March 2004 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 37 ROMA CLAY TARGET CLUB INC Annual Three Day Shoot 5 - 6 - 7 March 2004 Friday, 5 March Practice Rounds of 25 from midday till 5.00pm 3.00pm Day-Night Medley Classic 25 Target Points Day, 25 Target DB Night Cash proportionate to number in each grade Levy $30 $1 $31 Friday Night Free BBQ Meal Saturday, 6 March Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 8.30am Start Shoot Nominations taken from 8.00am Maranoa Double Barrel Championship 50 Target DB - 15m OA, AA, A, B, C - 1st, 2nd & Junior $30 Maranoa Single Barrel Championship 25 Target SB - 15m OA, AA, A, B, C - 1st, 2nd & Junior $20 Maranoa Continental Championship 25 Target DB - 15m OA, AA, A, B, C - 1st, 2nd & Junior $20 Levy $1 Saturday Night Evening Meal Sunday, 7 March Event 4 Event 5 Event 6 8.00am Start Maranoa Handicap 25 Target DB Handicap Qld Challenge Shield shot in conjunction 1st to 5th places Maranoa Points Championship 50 Target Points - 15m ‘Kilima’ Shield shot in conjunction OA, AA, A, B, C - 1st, 2nd & Junior Maranoa Double Rise Championship 15 pairs Doubles - 15m OA, AA, A, B, C - 1st, 2nd & Junior Levy Total $25 $30 $20 $1 $147 (Two Days) Overall, grades, Junior, Veteran and Ladies High Guns on Events 1 to 6 Junior Encouragement Awards on Events 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6 (maximum one per shooter) Veterans and Ladies - 60% Nominations if shooting whole program Juniors - 60% Nominations on any event HOT SHOWERS AND POWER AVAILABLE FOR CAMPERS BREAKFAST - SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MORNINGS President: Robert Nugent 4622 4399 Secretary: John Robinson 4622 1405 The Committee reserves the right to alter the program if necessary Page 38 Australian Clay Target Shooting News March 2004 Redcliffe 11-1-04 Hot & cloudy (18): 25T DB: AA: 1st C Tanner 25/25, 2nd B Stevens 24/25; A: 1st B McNamara 25/25,: 2nd A Badawi, A Lestani, I Hedger,P Loeffler, S Cannizzarro 24/25; B: 1st B Wiseman 23/25, 2nd J Black 22/25; C: 1st J Gauci 24/25,2nd S Valastro 23/25; 25T DB PTS: AA: B Stevens 74/75, 2nd C Tanner 73/75; A: K Noud 75/75, 2nd A Badawi 70/75; B: 1st J Black 70/75,:2nd B Wiseman 68/75; C: 1st S Patti 63/75,2nd J Gauci 61/75; 25T DB CONT: 1st C Tanner 39/40, 2nd B Stevens 38/40; A: 1st A Badawi 27/28, 2nd D Reynolds 26/28; B: 1st J Wiggins 25/27, 2nd J Black 24/27; C: 1st S Patti 25/25, 2nd J Gauci 23/25; 25 T DB OFF 18 MET.: AA: 1st B Stevens 24/25, 2nd C Tanner 23/25; A: 1st S Cannizzarro 29/30, 2nd B McNamara 28/30; B: 1st B Wiseman 24/25, 2nd J Wiggins 21/25; C: 1st S Patti 21/26: 2nd B Kenny 20/26; HG: AA: B Stevens 146/150; A: A Badawi 142/150; B: B Wiseman 137/150; C: S Patti 139/150; VETY.: I Hedger 140/150. Redcliffe 11-1-04 Fine (20): 25T DB SW: AA: 1st C Tanner 25/25, 2nd B Stevens 24/25; A: 1st B McNamara 25/25, 2nd A Badawi , A Lestani, I Hedger, P Loeffler, S Cannizzaro 24/25; B: 1st B Wiseman 23/25, 2nd J Black 22/25; C: J Gauci 24/25, 2nd S Valastro 23/25; 25T DB PTS: AA: 1st B Stevens 74/75, 2nd C Tanner 73/75; A: K Noud 75/75, 2nd A Badawi 70/75; B: J Black 70/75, B Wiseman 68/75; C: S Patti 63/75, 2nd J Gauci 61/75; 25T DB CONT: AA: C Tanner 39/40, 2nd B Stevens 38/48; A: A Badawi 27/28, 2nd D Reynolds 26/28; B: J Wiggins 25/27, J Black 24/27; C: S Patti 25/25, J Gauci 23/25; 25T DB OFF 18MT: AA: B Stevens 24/25, 2nd C Tanner 23/25; A: S Cannizzaro 29/30, B McNamara 28/30; B: B Wiseman 24/25, 2nd J Wiggins 21/25; C: S Patti 21/26, 2nd B Kenny 20/26; HG: AA: B Stevens 146/150; A: A Badawi 142/150; B: B Wiseman 137/150; C: S Patti 139/150; VET.: I Hedger 140/150. Rockhampton Humid (32): 25T DB: AA: M Warnock 48/48; A: A Powell 25/25; B: P Purkis 25/25; C: D Macaulay 25/25; 25T SB LEN SMITH MEM.: AA: J Riggs 28/29; A: A Powell 25/25;B: P Purkis 22/25; C: D Macaulay 21/25; 25T HC: B Cox 25/25; 1st M Hetherington 25/26, 2nd D Wust 24/26; 25T SK DBLS: A: J Riggs 20/25; B: D Groves 20/25; C: M Howsrd 19/25; 25T DB PTS: AA: L Bunker 73/75; A: V Hyde 74/75; B: M Hetherington 64/75; C: D Macaulay 66/75; 25T SB: AA: M Warnock 23/25; A: G Rudd 24/25; B: M Hetherington 24/25; C: D Lamb; HG: M Warnock 118/125. Sunshine Coast 17/18-1-04 100T DB 15M: OA: J Maxwell 100/100; AA: 1st G Sckaf 99/100, 2nd B Allen 98/100; A: 1st D Robb 108/113, 2nd W Murray 107/113; B: 1st T Murray 107/113, 2nd B Dunne 88/101; C: 1st J McQaurter 87/100, 2nd M Allen 80/100 LAD.: Z Powell 89/104; JNR: D Robb 95/100; VET.: I Hedger 96/105; 25T DB: AA: 1st B Stevens 35/35, 2nd D Stevens 34/35; A: 1st W Murray 27/28, 2nd S Cannizzaro 26/28; B: 1st G Scudamore 33/34, 2nd A Aitchison 32/34; C: 1st M Allen 35/39, 2nd J Holmes 34/39; 50T PTS CS: OA: S Ryan 146/150; AA: 1st B Powell 144/150, 3nd R Rehbein 167/174; A: 1st F Robinson 143/150, 2nd L Ferry 141/150; B: 1st G Scudamore 146/162, 2nd R Wright 143/162; C: 1st M Allen 129/150, 2nd J McQuarter 119/150; 25T CONT 16M: AA: 1st W Humphries 37/37, 2nd D Stevens 36/37; A: 1st D Robb 25/25, 2nd B Stevens 24/25;B: 1st J Allen 23/27, 2nd D Wright 22/27; C: 1st M Allen 19/25, 2nd J McQaurters 18/25; HG: OA: W Humphreys 365/377; AA: B Powell 364/377; A: L Ferry 278/300; B: T Moroney 261/300; C: M Allen 250/300; LAD.: T Burke 271/320; JNR: D Robb 275/300; VET.: D Wright 260/300. Townsville 21-12-03 25T SK: A: T Comerford , E Reeves; B: A OíKeefe, B Edwards; C: B Bosworth, G Facer; BST LAD.: G Meyer; BST JNR: B Mackey; BST VET.: L Carty; BST AGG 2003: SK: B Edwards; TR: B Edwards; 1st set: M Richards, A Thompson, KStout, J Facer, G Reeves, T Edmonds, B Edwards, G Meyer; 2nd set: D Edwards, R Carty, A Kenna, M Parison, T Comerford, B Murphy, P Mackey, M Bosworth; 3rd set: B Taylor, T Comerford, G Archer, B Morphy, R Edwards, A Thompson, J Laws, E Reeves; 4th set: A Breddan,L Carty, M Richards, A Thompson, J Laws, I Turner, T Comerford, B Bosworth; 5th set: J Kitsas, P Dury, J Taylor, G Meyer, N Beale, A Kenna, B Taylor, R Bell. Townsville 18-1-04 Hot with storms : 25T SK: P Dury & E Reeves 24/25; 25T SK: B Bosworth, B Edwards, E Reeves, S Munday 25/25; 25T SK DBLS: C Langley 24/24, P Dury 23/25; 25T DB: AA: M Norris 25/25, D Mills 23/25; A: R Carty, K Stout, A Bowater, T Comerford 23/25; B: B Edwards 24/25, P Bonato, G Reeves 23/25; C: R Edwards 24/25, N Usher 19/25; 25T PTS: AA: D Mills 74/75; A: G Maltby 74/75; B: B Gall 69/75; C: R Edwards 57/75; 10PR DR: M Norris, D Mills 17/20, N Sheather, B Taylor, T Comerford 16/20. Warwick 4-1-04 Hot & windy (55): 100T DB MED.: OA: R Loy 101/102; AA: 1st J Mack 100/102, 2nd G Newey 99/101; A: 1st E Hass 96/100, 2nd P Hill 98/100; B: 1st S Szabo 94/100, 2nd P Dignam 92/100, 3rd J Platz 91/100; C: 1st P Bowe 87/100, 2nd L Constanzo 83/100, 3rd A Mauch 80/100; ENCOU. AW: G Black. New South Wales 25/25, I Stewart 25/25; A: D Hopwood 25/25, R McKay 25/25; B: M Harber 25/25, L Moon, G Spencer 24/25; C: W Ciomak 17/25; 50T SB CS: OA: R McKay 50/50; AA: R Walsh 49/50, J Nash 49/51; A: B Daley 44/52, D Hopwood 43/52; B: M Harber 45/50, G Spencer 44/50; C: C Luccardo 38/50; 25T HC: 1st M Harber 26/26, 2nd I Stewart 25/26, 3rd G Barton 42/43; HG: R McKay 97/100. Bega 4-1-04 Very hot & humid (32): 100T TARAGANDA CS: OA: J Vardanega 150/150; AA: S Gloster 148/150, C Davis 145/150; A: S Bennett 146/150, N Teale 144/150; B: B Smith 137/150, 2nd S Platts 134/150; C: 1st J Reeve 115/150, 2nd C Beecham 113/150. Bombala 20-12-03 Raining (26): 25T DB CM: AA: C Davis 25/25; A: D Blewitt 25/25; B: B Deacon 25/25; C: R Peadon 22/25; 25T PS CM: OA: C Davis 74/75; AA: 1st P Green 71/75, 2nd A Mesar 63/75; A: 1st M Roberts 73/75, 2nd S Bennett 71/75, 3rd D Badewitz 70/75; B: 1st B Smith 72/75, 2nd D Brotherton 71/75, 3rd B Deacon 68/75; C: 1st P Green 60/75, 2nd R Peadon 57/75, 3rd T Green 48/75; 25T DB HC: 1st S Bennett, 2nd D Blewitt, 3rd S McIntyre, 4th D Brotherton, 5th C Davis, 6th A Deacon; INTER. HG: P Green; HG: C Davis; HERB KENNEDY JNR ANN. HG: M Roberts; JACK WHITE MEM. TPY: P Green. Cecil Park 26-12-03 Hot (97): 30T CONT: AA & OA: J Maxwell, T Arvanitakis 50/50, 2nd V Gatt 42/43; A: 1st N Tourgelis 35/36, 2nd A Dannoui 30/31; B: 1st B Bartolo 33/35, 2nd P Koolbanis 32/35; C: 1st K Mahfouz 29/30, 2nd D Vella 28/30; 30T SB: AA & OA: C Sherry 41/42; AA: 1st J Maxwell 40/42, 2nd N Xenos 28/30; A: 1st F Auditore 30/33, 2ndM Gomes 31/33; B: 1st P Shialis 31/34, 2nd C Briotelis 30/34; C:1st K Mahfouz 27/30, 2nd S Allam 25/30; 30T PTS: B & OA: D Violi 134/135; AA: 1st N Xenos 133/135, 2nd J Maxwell 100/102; A: 1st A Dannoui 89/93, 2nd F Pignataro 102/105; B: 1st I Hoschke 89/93, 2nd P Shialis 86/93; C: 1st D Borg 89/90, 2nd W Sraughton 82/90; 30T DB: AA & OA: N Xenos 143/143; AA: 1st J Maxwell 142/143, 2nd T Arvanitakis 129/130; A: 1st L Chahine 54/55, 2nd G Koolbanis 35/36; B: 1st G Chahine 36/36, 2nd L Reghelin 34/36; C: 1st D Allam 29/30, 2nd D Borg 34/37; OA HG: J Maxwell. Cecil Park 9-1-04 Warm (13): 60T DB CD: AA: G Hapeshi, J Muscat 59/60; A: G Zovi 59/60; B: P Koolbanis 54/60; C: M Kheir 56/60. Cecil Park 10-1-04 Warm (23): 50T SK CD: AA: J Guberina , R Clarke 50/50; A: N Watchorn 49/50; B: S Newcombe 48/50; C: C Cavallaro 43/50; 50T SK CS: AA & OA: J Guberina 50/50; AA: 1st P Vella 49/50, 2nd R Clarke 48/50; A: 1st R Satara 48/50, 2nd B Buhagiar 47/50; B: 1st S Newcombe 48/50, 2nd D Watchorn 46/50; C: 1st M Conti 47/50, 2nd C Cavallaro 42/50. Coleambally 10-1-04 Fine (18): 10T DB EO: 10 Poss.; 25T DB TPY: AA: J Vardanega 44/44; A: A Paonne 37/38; B: S Hay 60/61; C: D Brain 19/25; 25T CONT TPY: AA: J Vardanega 27/27; A: D Frazer 25/26; B: S Papasidero 24/25; C: D Brain 17/25; 10PR DD : 1st J Vardanega & G Tabain. ALBURY WODONGA FESTIVAL OF SPORT Sunday 14th March 2004 11.00AM Start Ev 1. Ev 2. Sport Ev 3. Sport Ev 4. Sport 10 Target Pointscore Cash Divide Nom $6 50 Target Albury/Wodonga Festival of Pointscore Championship Sponsored by BLUE WAVE POOLS & SPAS Noms $20 L/V $14 Jnr $9 50 Target Albury/Wodonga Festival of Double Barrel Championship Sponsored by KEN GOFF TOOL SUPPLIES Noms $20 L/V $14 Jnr $9 25 Target Albury/Wodonga Festival of Handicap Sponsored by "PORKY" COLLINS Noms $10 L/V $7 Jnr $5 WE NOW USE FLURO ORANGE TARGETS Albury Wodonga 11-1-04 Warm & sunny (55): 50T BALL TR: OA & B: D Hunt 49/50, P Ledwidge 45/50; AA: K Shields 48/50, G Evans 46/50; A: J Vardanega 48/50, R Ehlers 47/50; C: D Jackel 47/50, I McGeoch 45/50; 10T DB: 25 Poss.; 25T DB: OA & AA: I McGeoch 55/55, B Bockman 38/39; A: T Penney 39/40, K Jones 29/30; B: R Phefley 32/33, R Petts March 2004 31/33; C: D McLaughlin 54/55, R Ferguson 22/25; 25T DB: OA & AA: J Vardanega 165/165, R Ehlers 164/165; A: N Clark 118/119, R Taylor 164/165; Aî N Clark 118/119, R Taylor 31/32; B: D Harley 59/60, D Savage 44/45; C: S Ridgeway 23/25, R Ferguson 22/25. Bathurst 4-1-04 Very hot (22): 25T DB CD: AA: J Nash All Championship events pay O/A - 1st & 2nd Each Grade High Gun trophy over full programme. Junior Award on event 3 - Free noms to next shoot. $150 open order from Elks Hunting & Fishing for possible shot over full programme. Albury/Wodonga Clay Target Club use & endorse GEMINI TRAPS on all our DTL & Ball Trap events. Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 39 Canberra International Clay Target Club Inc Lucky Door Prize Valued at $250.00* Lucky Door Prize Valued at $250.00* Saturday & Sunday 27th & 28th March 2004 Day 1.Saturday 27th March 2004 — 9.30am Start Event 1. Event 2. Event 3. 25 tgt Pointscore Cash Divide (Graded) 25 tgt Ellcon Concrete Single Barrel Championship Sponsored by Ellcon Concrete Services O/A Sash & Trophy, 1st, 2nd, AA, A, B, C Trophies Ladies, Juniors Vets 50 tgt Winchester Double Barrel Championship Sponsored by Winchester Australia Trophies as per Event 2 $13.00 $15.00 + $1.00 o/s $30.00 + $3.00 o/s Day 2 Sunday 28th March 2004 — 9.30am Start Event 4. Event 5. Event 6. 25 Target Point Score Cash Divide (Graded) 75 tgt A.C.T. Champion of Champions 15meters Sponsored by Central Tyre Service 25tgt D/B, 25tgt S/B, 25tgt P/S O/A Red Sash + Trophy, Trophies 1st, 2nd AA, A, B, C 10 Pair Fyshwick Firearms Double Rise Championship Sponsored by Fyshwick Firearms Trophies as per Event 2 $13.00 $34.00 + $4.00 o/s $15.00 + $2.00 o/s TOTAL NOMINATIONS $120.00 + o/s for 220 Targets Juniors 50% + o/s Ladies & Vets 70% + o/s Overall High Gun Events 1 to 6: -Solid Gold "Golden Trout" Badge, Sash, and 2 Cases of Shells High Gun Sponsored by GALDTILL PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE Grade High Guns AA, A, B, C: Sash + 1 Cases of Shells Ladies, Juniors, Veterans High Guns: - Sash + 1/2 Cases of Shells TOTAL VALUE OF TROPHIES, SASHES and GOLD BADGE - $7,000 VOICE RELEASE SYSTEMS IN OPERATIONS CAMPING ON GROUND, SHOWERS, AMMO, CANTEEN FACILITIES ALL AVAILABLE Contacts: Jim Allan 6258 6423 or 0408633426, Wayne Smith 6238 1387 Geoff Mills 6291 6981 or 0419984240 THE COMMITTEE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ALTER THE PROGRAM *Conditions Apply: Must nominate for Events 1 to 6 and be at the draw after the presentations on Sunday. Page 40 Australian Clay Target Shooting News March 2004 Cooma 27-12-03 Fine & sunny (23): 100T : OA: T Harris 95/100; A: 1st D Blewitt 90/100, 2nd D Coleman 90/100; B: 1st R Petts 93/100, 2nd R Carter 92/100, 3rd B Deacon 89/100; C: 1st N Badewitz 83/100, 2nd P Reeve 82/100, 3rd P Byrne 81/100; JNR: K Osolins 52/100. Cooma 10-1-04 Fine & windy (26): 10T DB EO: 8 Poss.; 50T SB CLUB CS: OA: C Smith 46/50; AA: 1st A Niesar 40/50, 2nd D Alcock 39/50; A: 1st S Balough 42/50, 2nd J Barron 41/50; B: 1st B Deacon 42/51, 2nd D Brotherton 41/51; C: 1st J Starr 37/50, 2nd C Casarotti 34/50; 15PR DR: OA: R VanBeek 30/30; AA: 1st A Niesar 27/30, 2nd D Alcock 22/30; A: 1st P Ewart 28/30, 2nd S Balough 33/40; B: 1st D Shipton 26/30, 2nd B Deacon 23/30; C: 1st J Starr 2/30, 2nd I Bates 18/30. Condobolin 4-1-04 Very hot (15): 10T EO CD: 5 Poss.; 25T DB: AA: 1st R Brodin 29/29, 2nd P Barnes 28/29; A: A Boyd 25/25, 2nd D Cooney 23/25; B: Aglasson 23/25, J Loftus 21/25; C: K Brodin 25/25, A Thompson 17/25; 25T SB: AA: 1st P Barnes 23/25, R Thompson 22/25; A: A Boyd 23/25, G Venables 26/29; B: J Loftus 20/27, A Glasson 19/27; C: K Brodin 18/25, D Ridley 14/25; C: K Brodin 18/25, D Ridley 14/25; 25T DB CONT.: AA: 1st R Brodin 35/36, R Thompson 34/36; A: G Venables 25/25, D Cooney 24/25; B: J Loftus 222/25, A Glasson 19/27; C: K Brodin 18/25, D Ridley 14/25; 25T DB CONT: AA: R Brodin 35/36, R Thompson 34/36; A: G Venables 25/25, D Cooney 24/25; B: J Loftus 22/25, A Glasson 20/25; C: K Brodin 23/25, D Ridley 19/25; 15PR DR: AA: R Tgompson 25/30, R Brodin 33/40; A: D Cooney 24/30, G Blattman 22/30; B: A Glasson 25/30, J Loftus 22/30; C: K Brodin 23/30, A Thompson 14/30; HG: P Barnes 105/115. Corowa 28-12-03 Fine & hot (44): 10T CD: 17 Poss.; 25T DB CS: AA & OA: R Liersch 63/63, 2nd T Pfeiffer 26/27; A: 1st T Penny 62/63, 2nd N Clark 41/42; B: 1st I Crisp 28/29, G Peacock 44/46; C: 1st F Poidomani 44/45, 2nd C Whyte 31/33; 15PR DR: A & OA: R Liersch 36/40, 2nd K Shields 35/40; A: 1st T Peacock 35/40, 2nd A Collins 33/40; B: 1st G Peacock 33/40, 2nd D Harley 32/40; C: 1st S Ridgeway 21/30, 2nd F Poidomani 35/50; 12PR DD: 1st R Liersch & R Mathers 42/42, 2nd G Evans & K Jones 41/42, 3rd G Rudd & F Poidomani 34/35; HG: R Liersch 62/65. Cowra 3-1-04 Hot & windy (15): CD 5T DB: 10Poss.; SB CS 50T: OA & AA: J Nash 49/50, 2nd J Finn 48/50; A: P Mould 45/50, 2nd D Wilson 44/50; B: P Riach 42/50; C: J Rice 41/50, J Johnstone 36/50; JPOT TPY 25T HC: 1st G Sinclair 25/25, 2nd R Walsh 24/25, 3rd J Nash & T OíLeary 23/25; CD 5PR DR: T OíLeary, G Sinclair, J Finn, J Nash; DR CS 15PR: OA & AA: R Wals 29/30, 2nd T OíLeary 26/30; A: D Wilson 23/30, R Johnstone 21/30; B: P Riach 20/30; C: J Johnstone 17/30, J Rice 16/30; HG: R Walsh 112/120. Crookwell 20-12-03 Overcast & wet (17): 20T PS: AA: N Skelly 59/60; A: B Wray 56/60; B: R Howard 53/60; C: M Skelly 58/60; 30T MXD CS: AA: 1st P Luck 50/50, 2nd N Skelly 48/50; A: 1st W Marks 47/50, 2nd C Skelly 46/50; B: 1st C Bishop 52/56, 2nd D Cromack 51/56; C: 1st M Skelly 45/50, 2nd S George 39/50; 20T CONT: AA: N Skelly 20/20; A: B Wray, W Marks 19/20; B: D Cromack 17/20; March 2004 C: M Skelly 20/20; 20T HC: 1st R Medway 20/20, 2nd N Nicholson , D Howard 19/20; HG: N Skelly 143/150. Dorrigo 4-1-04 Fine (12): 25T DB CD: A: 1st J Cunningham Snr 25/25, 2nd J Cunningham jnr, M Beaumont 23/25; B: D Casbolt 23/25; C: R Naylor 21/25, 2nd M Spagnolo 20/25, R Spagnolo 17/25; 25T DB PS CD: A: J Cunningham Snr 68/75, M Beaumont 67/75, W Lasker 64/75; B: D Casbolt 64/75; C: R Naylor 64/75, R Spagnolo 57/75, M Spagnolo 56/75; 25T SB CD: A: 1st J Cunningham Snr 24/25, W Lasker 21/25, J Cunningham Jnr 19/25; B: D Casbolt 22/25; C: R Naylor 18/25, M Spagnolo 17/25, B Forbes 16/25; 25T DB CD: A: J Cunningham Snr 25/25, W Lasker, J Cunningham Jnr 24/25; B: D Casbolt 23/25; C: M Spagnolo 22/25, B Forbes 20/25, R Naylor 18/25; HG: J Cunningham Snr 142/150. Downside 20-12-03 Rain then fine (39): 50T PS CS: OA: R Wright 145/150, 2nd W Charlton 152/159, 3rd W Storer 150/159; AA: 1st G Tabain 140/150, 2nd C Strike 138/150; A: T Harris 139/150, W Ronald 135/150; B: R Patterson 133/150, P Scott 111/150; C: J Scott 128/156, A Trott 125/156; 15T CRAZY PTS: 1st C Brandon 64, 2nd R Wright 61, 3rd M Reed 60, 4th A Sanders 52, 5th J Kidd 50, 6th G Tabain 49; 10T DD: 1st C Strike & A Trott, 2nd R Wright & P Scott; LOW.: T Brandon & R Patterson. Dubbo 4-1-04 Very hot (18): 20T EO: K Fuller, D Coaker, M Heywood 20/20; 25T SB CD: A: 1st K Fuller 24/25, 2nd K Heywood 22/25; A: 1st E Tucker 22/25, G Hosking, P Adams 20/25; B: P Firth 23/25, R Hill 22/25; C: J Smith 20/25, D Brown 18/25; 25T PS CS: OA: M Heywood 75/75; AA: K Fuller 74/75; A: G Hosking 74/75; B: R Hill 69/75; C: D Brown 62/75; 15PR DR: AA: K Fuller 74/75; A: G Hosking 74/75; B: R Hill 69/75; C: D Brown 62/75; 15PR DR: AA: K Fuller, M Heywood 26/30; A: G Hosking, P Adams, D Coaker 24/30; B: R Hill 22/30, S Tucker, P Firth 19/30; C: L Clarke 20/30, D VanBuchan 18/30; HG: K Fuller 144/150. Glen Innes 3-1-04 Perfect (35): 25T DB 15M: AA: B Kneipp, D Johnson, R Vidal, B Lewis, A Futter 25/25; A: M Wade 25/25, L Kennedy, P Wright 24/25; B: G Warner 25/25, R Wesslink, A Yannuccelli 24/25; C: D Hartman, A Anderson 22/25; 25T SB 25T PS: AA: B Hunter 98/100, B Kneipp, R Vidal 96/100; A: M Wade 99/100, P Wrighy 96/100; B: G Warner 98/100, B Stapleton 90/100; C: D hartman 82/100, H Finch 79/100; 25T DB CONT: AA: D Ellis, D Johnson, R Vidal 25/25; A: G Wright, M Wade 25/25; B: N Campion, R Larkings, A Yannuccelli 24/25; C: H Finch 20/25, B Marjoram 19/25; HG: M Wade 149/150; D & F HALL: M Wade, G Warner, R Vadal. Grafton 11-1-04 Overcast & humid: 25T DB CD: AA: 1st P Brown 25/25, 2nd J Cunningham 24/25; A: 1st B Cameron, D Hancock 24/25, 2nd P McGuire, B Finch 23/25;B: 1st G Warner 25/25, 2nd R Wesslink 24/25; C: 1st R Green 21/25, 2nd D Caldwell, B Marjoram, L Buckpitt 17/25; 25T PS CD: AA: 1st J Cunningham 71/75, 2nd P Brown 66/75; A: 1st B Cameron 72/75, 2nd P McGuire 70/75; B: 1st G Warner 71/75, 2nd T Watts 68/75; C: 1st B Marjoram 53/75, 2nd L Buckpitt 52/75; 50T SB Club CS: OA: P Brown 47/50; AA: 1st P Brown 47/50, 2nd J CONDOBOLIN CLAY TARGET CLUB INC. CONDO CLASSIC CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY 7 MARCH 2004 9.00am START EVENT 1 10 Target Double Barrel Eye Opener Cash Divide $8 EVENT 2 50 Target Double Barrel Championship Overall - Sash & Trophy 1st - Sash & Trophy AA,A,B,C 2nd - Trophy AA,A,B,C $30 EVENT 3 25 Target Single Barrel Championship Overall - Sash & Trophy 1st - Sash & Trophy AA,A,B,C 2nd - Trophy AA,A,B,C $18 EVENT 4 25 Target Pointscore Championship Overall - Sash & Trophy 1st - Sash & Trophy AA,A,B,C 2nd - Trophy AA,A,B,C 15 Pair Double Rise Championship $18 EVENT 5 $20 Overall - Sash & Trophy 1st - Sash & Trophy AA,A,B,C 2nd - Trophy AA,A,B,C $94 Juniors 50%, Veterans 60% Plus Sweeps (optional) on events 2,3,4 $6 TOTAL NOMINATIONS $100 OVERALL HIGH GUN EVENTS 1 TO 5 JUNIOR HIGH GUN - EVENTS 1 5 ACCOMMODATION - Motels x 2, Hotel/Motel x 1, Hotels x 3, Caravan Park. Cartridges, food & refreshments available on ground. The Committee reserves the right to alter the program. President - T.Hawley Vice-President: D.Cooney 02 6895 2288 B.H., 02 6895 2651 A.H. Treasurer: G.Venables 02 6895 2380 A.H. Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 41 LYALVALE THE OPEN TWO DAY 208 TARGET SPORTING CLAY TARGET SHOOT TWO SPORTNG COURSES NSW Field & Game Association - Sydney Branch Heathcote Road, MENAI, NSW 23 CASES OF EXPRESS SHELLS FOR PRIZES 20th & 21st March 2004 Saturday 9am start Sunday 9am start 104 targets each day GRADES DETERMINED ON 1ST FOUR ROUNDS EACH DAY: AA - A - B - C 1st - 15 Packets - 2nd 8 Packets - 3rd 4 Packets Ladies - Veterans - Juniors 1st - 10 Packets - 2nd 5 Packets - 3rd 2 Packets OVERALL HIGH GUN for two days Sash & 1 1/2 cases HIGH GUN: AA- A-B -C - 1 case each grade HIGH GUN: Ladies Veterans - Juniors 1/2 case each ALL WELCOME ACTA - F&G - SSAA Veteran 65 &over Juniors under 18 Max 6 per Squad Full Nominations $55.00 a Day Ladies Veterans Juniors $40.00 a day CAMPING ON GROUND BY ARRANGEMENT Contact Paul Smidt (02) 9606 6692 Ken Moore (02) 9605 5544 Page 42 Australian Clay Target Shooting News March 2004 Cunningham 42/50; A:1st P McGuire 46/50, 2nd B Cameron 47/52; B: 1st G Warner 45/50, 2nd D Casbolt 37/50; C: 1st R Green 38/50, 2nd B Marjoram 37/50; HG: G Warner 191/150. Griffith 4-1-04 Hot & gusty (12): 10T DB: 6 Poss.; 50T DB CS: OA & AA: G Evans 50/50; A: B Brighenti 48/50; B: S Cunial 49/51; C: B Browne 39/50; 20T HC: 1st S Papsidero 20/20, 2nd S Cunial 19/20, 3rd B Machul 19/20. Marconi 21-12-03 Fine (48): XMAS 50PS: AA: 1st A DelBen 200/201, 2nd Z Ammedine 197/201, 3rd G Dominello 149/153; A: 1st I Petrina 146/150, 2nd F Auditore 147/153, 3rd L Trew 146/153; B: 1st M Nasr 148/150, 2nd G Agostino 148/159, 3rd S Toson 145/159; C: 1st V Mercuri 128/150, 2nd J Agostino 123/150, 3rd D Cali 118/150; XMAS SH: AA: 1st V Gatt 50/50, 2nd T Psarakis 62/63, 3rd G Dominello 61/63; A: 1st H Guerriero 51/51, 2nd R Ehlers 50/51, 3rd I Petrina 49/50; B: 1st C McMahon 57/58, 2nd S Toson 56/58, 3rd F Gould 47/50; C: 1st J Agostino 46/50, 2nd D Cali 43/50, 3rd V Mercuri 42/50; HG: Z Ammedine 198/200; HG: AA: V Gatt 296/300; A: I Petrina 195/200; B: M Nasr 193/200; C: V Mercuri 170/200. NSW 14-1-04 Drizzly : CHARLES WATERHOUSE SH: A: 1st G Rootes 29+59, 2nd T Lionatos 29+58; A: 1st T Wunderlich 30+4, 2nd I Hoschke 30+3;B: 1st D Pearson 30+7, 2nd D Spence 30+6; C: 1st A Sharlock 30, 2nd S Fallico 29; CHARLES HLAVATY SK HC: S Manuele 69/75; 100T PS TR: OA: Ari K 291; AA: T Czinker 289, T Lionatos 283; A: 1stG Bartlett 285, 2nd T Wun- derlich 284; B: 1st C McMahon 283, 3nd S Toson 276; C: 1st D Allam 268, 2nd V Mercuri 265. Hay 4-1-04 Hot & windy (10): 10T PTS EO CD: 4 Poss.; 20T BENARA PTS: OA: P Headon 63/63; AA: S Gee 62/63, 2nd R Anderson 58/60; A: M Elmes 53/60, 2nd D Sullivan 72/81; 20T DB: AA & OA:S Gee 22/22; A: D Sullivan 23/24; 20T SB: AA & OA: S Gee 22/22; A: D Sullivan 18/20; 10T HC SB MUG: R Anderson 10/10; HG: S Gee 130/130. Majura Park 7-1-04 25T DB: OA: M Patmore 61/61; AA: A Christou 60/61; A: A Vaccaro 35/36; B: R Sekar 27/28; C: S Sekar 24/25; 25T PS: OA: B Skinner 74/75; AA: M Patmore 72/75; A: W Young 68/75; B: K Cox 70/75; C:S Sekar 62/75. Marconi 19-12-03 Mild night (40): 10T PS EO: AA: 1x19, 1x27, 2x26; A: 1x30, 1x29, 1x28; B: 1x29, 1x27, 1x26; C: 3x25; 30DB 30PS: AA: 1st C Andrew 118/120, 2nd T Czinker 116/120; A: 1st G Poulios 112/123, 2nd B Frost 109/123; B: 1st P Paphitis 108/120, 2nd G Lysaght 107/120; C: 1st Jordan T 112/120, 2nd M Kheir 101/120; HG: C Andrew 143/150. Narrandera 18-1-04 Ideal (21): 5T DB EO CD: A.Paonne, R. Ehlers, C. Foster, S.Clancy, S.Papasidero, J.Vardenega; 25T SB CS: OA & B: S. Papasidero 25/25; AA: R. Ehlers 24/25; A:D.Fraser 24/25; C: I. Taylor 16/25; 25T PS CS: OA & AA: G. Evans 74/75 +4; A:S.Clancy 74/75+3; B: S.Papasidero 74/75+ 2; C:I. Taylor 67/75; 25T DB CD: C. Foster, N.Block, G.Tabain, Mendooran Gun Club 2004 OPEN SHOOT Saturday 10TH & Sunday 11th April $5,5OO worth of prizes Saturday 10th April 11am start EVENT 1 20T Eye opener Double Barrel $15 Cash Divide Graded EVENT 2 25T Pointscore Championship $20 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C Grades. EVENT 3 30T Mixed - 10DB, 10SB, 10PS $20 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C Grades. EVENT 4 25T Double Barrel $20 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C Grades. Sunday 11th April 9.30am Start. EVENT 5. 25T Continental Championship $20 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C Grades. EVENT 6 25T Single Barrel Championship $20 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C Grades. EVENT 7. 25T Handicap $20. 1st $500 2nd $250 3rd $150 4th $100 EVENT 8 10 Pr. Double Rise $15 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C Grades. TOTAL NOMS $150 Overall High Gun- Sash and Trophy. AA - A - B - C Grade High Gun Ladies, Juniors, Veterans High Gun - (if 5 or more shooters) Reduced noms for Ladies, Juniors, Veterans- shooting full program LUNCHES AND REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE EACH DAY AMMUNITION A1SO AVAILABLE AND ALL TARGETS FLURO Contact Numbers Pres DAVID KENNY - 6848 8146 Sec - Chris Monk - 6848 8120 Peter Wyner - 6886 1227 Club situated 5km from town on the Tooraweenah Road The committee reserves the right to alter the program March 2004 Guyra Gun Club Inc Open Trench Shoot (ISSF Trap) 200 targets plus final Saturday 20th - Sunday 21st March 2004 NEW ENGLAND ISSF TRAP CHAMPIONSHIPS 9.30am Saturday 20th March 1st 100 Targets Trench 9.30am Sunday 21st March 2nd 100 Targets plus final Trophies - Overall Sash and Trophy 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C Grades See you there! President Ben Rumbel 02 6779 1441 Secretary R Varley 02 6779 1461 LEETON GUN CLUB SUNRICE FESTIVAL SHOOT SATURDAY 17 TH APRIL 2004 10.00AM START 10T SINGLE BARREL EYE OPENER $5.00 25T SINGLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP $15.00 25T POINTSCORE CHAMPIONSHIP $15.00 25T DOUBLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP $15.00 SASH OVERALL AND RIBBONS FOR AA, A, B AND C GRADE HIGH GUN TROPHY OVER FULL PROGRAM OTHER EVENTS TIME PERMITTING PRICES INCLUDE COST OF SWEEPS LIGHT REFRESHMENTS, LUNCH AND DINNER AVAILABLE AT THE GROUNDS. PRESIDENT: NOEL MCDERMOTT (02) 6953 3778 OR 0427 533 778 SECRETARY: JULIE WILSON (02) 69536057 OR 0427 536 057 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 43 NEW SOUTH WALES GUN CLUB LTD (EST 1800) ANNIVERSAY SHOOT SATURDAY 13TH AND SUNDAY 14TH MARCH 2004 SATURDAY 13 TH - 10.00AM START EVENT 1 25T D/B E/O C/D - $15 EVENT 2 MALCOLM FULLER MEMORIAL SHOOT 50T D/B - $35 O/ALL + 1st & 2nd EACH GRADE Ladies, Junior, Vets -$25 EVENT 3 50T P/S - $35 O/ALL + 1st & 2nd EACH GRADE Ladies, Junior, Vets -$25 SUNDAY 14th - 10.00AM START EVENT 4 25T D/B E/O C/D - $15 EVENT 5 50T HANDICAP - $35 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th Ladies, Junior, Vets -$25 EVENT 6 50T P/S - $35 O/ALL + 1st & 2nd EACH GRADE Ladies, Junior, Vets -$25 HIGH GUN - EVENTS 2,3,5 &6 LADIES, JUNIOR, VETS HIGH GUN - EVENTS 2.3,5 &6 BBQ REFRESHMENTS & CARTRIDGES AVAILABLE Location- 131 Booralie, Rd, Terrey Hills NSW 2084 - Ph- (02) 9450 1775 Info: Sue Nichols Ph/Fax (02) 4579 6332 or Rex Northcott (02) 9646 5367 Page 44 Australian Clay Target Shooting News March 2004 D.Fraser, J.Vardenaga, M.Kruger, Davis; HG: S.Papsadiero 126/130. Newcastle-Lake Macquarie 3-1-04 Fine :SK: 1st K Raymond 108, 2nd H Rice 96, 3rd N Newbury 94; TR: 1st J Coaker 83+21, 2nd R Cangiano 81+19, 3rd D Seve 79+19; DTL: 25T DB + 25T PS: AA: M Ling 94/100;A: K Lonsdale 99/100, 2nd G Bartlett 97/100; B: 1st F Ziliotto 95/100, 2nd J Jenkins 94/100; C: 1st R Chapman 91/100, 2nd D Waldon 88/100; 10T DB+10T SB+10T PS: AA: 1st M Ling 43/50, A: R Binstead 49/50, 2nd T Harris 48/50; B: 1st R McLean 48/50, 2nd F Ziliotto 62/75; C: 1st R Jenkins 44/50, 2nd D Cangiano 42/50; 25T PS CONT: AA: 1st M Ling 62/75; A: 1t R Binstead 68/75, 2nd G Bartlett 65/75; B: 1st F Ziliotto 70/75, 2nd N Tshirpig 67/75; C: 1st R Chapman 66/75, 2nd D Waldon 65/75; OA HG: R Binstead 213/225. NSW 3-1-04 Hot & sunny (28): 50T SK COMP.: AA: 1st R Clarke 49, 2nd J Guberina 47+9; A: 1st T Falvo 48, 2nd P Kouroupis 47; B: 1st S Manuele 48,2nd A Najar 43; C: 1st S Tsoukala 43, 2nd P Dent 37. 41/42, 3rd P Palmer 36/37, 4th W Maddocks 25/26, 5th J Caskey 20/21, 6th J Brook 19/20; LAD.: K Fitzhenry; FRANK BARNES MEM. 20T DB OFF 15M: AA: 1st P Tobin 33/33, 2nd G Rosser 32/33; A: 1st D Farnsworth 37/37, 2nd M Kenny 36/37; B: 1st F Clutterbuck 22/22, 2nd D Curran 21/22; C: 1st C Scheele 22/22, 2nd G Lambert 24/25; XMAS DD CS: 1st R Baker & P Caskey 20/20, 2nd G Rosser & D Farnsworth 19/20; LAD. NIAL DR: 1st M Smith, 2nd T Smith, 3rd J Kemp; BEST PERF. JNR 2003: R Malic; TARCOOLA TM SH: J Finis, G Finis, J Vanroy, C Scheele, P Tobin. Richmond River 21-12-03 Fine & hot (18): 25T PTS: AA: K Harding 73/75, P Brown 72/75; A: G Turner 72/75, A Clarke 70/75; B: R Shepherd 74/75, G Pringle 70/75; C: K Gibson 72/75, M Sullivan 66/71; 25T DB: AA: K Harding 24/25, P Brown 24/25; A: R White 25/25, G Turner 23/25; B: E Little 24/25, D Schrumberg 23; C: C McDowell 23/25, K Gibbon 24; 25T CONT: AA: K Harding 25/25, P Brown 25/25; A: G Turner 24/25, r White 21/25; B: R Spencer 23/25, D Schromberg 22/25; C: M Sullivan 23/25, D Neal 22/25. Orange 14-12-03 Sunny & breezy (60): 90T CC: AA: 1st J Caltabaino 148/150, 2nd J Lawrence 205/210; A: 1st K Wieczerek 169/175, 2nd B Rue 168/175; B: 1stK Alias 144/150, 2nd R Lawrence 142/150; C: 1st B Gosper 138/150, 2nd T Ross 126/150. Shoalhaven 11-1-04 Hot & breezy (29): 10T EO: 5 Poss.; ALLEN WENT MEM. 100T: OA: R Ehlers; AA: B Thompson; A: R Ehlers; B: J McMillan, 2nd S Toson; C: 1stT Fraser, 2nd V Mercuri; ENCOUR. AW: A Fraser. Pooncarie 6-12-03 Fine & warm (44): 10T DB SW OFF HC: 8 Poss.; HC 15T DB: 1st F Clutterbuck 16/16, 2nd B Arnott 15/16, 3rd C Barnes 21/22; 15T DB OFF 15M: 1st P Tobin 42/42, 2nd F Clutterbuck Sydney 9-1-04 Warm night (48): 10PS GR SW: AA: 1x30, 2x29; A: 1x30, 4x29; B: 2x27, 1x23; C: 1x27, 1x25, 1x23; 25 DB 25SB: AA: 1st V Gatt, 2nd C Andrew 79/79; A: 1st P Athanasoupoulos N.S.W. GUN CLUB LTD (Est 1880) MARCH 2004 Wednesday 3rd March 2004 2.00pm - Charles Hlavaty Skeet H/Cap Competition 7.00pm - Trap Competition - 30t. Saturday 6th March 2004 11.30am - Skeet Competition - 50t C/D Graded + 50t 10. 00am Practice - All Layouts Wednesday 10th March 2004 6.30pm Charles Waterhouse Memorial Shoot - 30t Saturday 13th & Sunday 14th March 2004 10. 00am - ANNIVERSARY SHOOT (Inc Malcolm Fuller Memorial Shoot) Wednesday 17th March 2004 2.00pm - Alf Najar Skeet H/Cap Competition 7.00pm - Trap Competition - 30t TAMWORTH CLAY TARGET CLUB INC. Saturday 20th March 2004 (Venue for national DTL break record - 1,177 in 1992 & American Skeet break record - 565 in 2NO) l2 noon - Members Trap & Skeet Competition 25t 10. 00am - Practice- All Layouts PRESENTS Wednesday 24th March 2004 1st ANNUAL FIVE STAND SHOOT SATURDAY & SUNDAY 13th - 14th MARCH 2004 - 8-30AM 100 TARGETS EACH DAY TWO LAYOUTS GRADING EACH DAY TROPHIES - EACH DAY OVERALL - SASH & TROPHY GRADES - 1st - 2nd - 3rd - TROPHY LADY - JUNIOR - VETERAN - TROPHY DRAW EACH DAY FOR LUCKY SQUAD - 1st & 2nd NOMINATIONS - OPEN - $60 PER DAY - LADY, JUNIOR, VETERAN - $45 PER DAY MORNING & AFTERNOON TEA * LUNCH * REFRESHMENTS * CARTRIDGES CAMP SITES * HOT SHOWERS 7.00pm - Trap Competition - 30t Saturday 27th March 2004 12noon - 5 Stand Competition 25t E/O C/D + 50t 10.00am - Practice - All Layouts Wednesday 31st March 2004 7.00pm - Trap Competition - 30t EVERY WEDNESDAY 2.00pm - 9.30pm (10.00pm Daylight Saving) Practice All Layouts LOCATION- 131 BOORALIE ROAD, TERREY HILLS, N.S.W 2084 Phone (02) 9450 1775; Fax (02) 9486 3497 Info: Club Captain: Rex Northcott (02) 9646 5367 or Ph/Fax Sue Nichols (02) 4579 6332 THE COMMITTEE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ALTER THE PROGRAM PRESIDENT: JOHN SLEIGHTHOLME - 6761 3308 BH - 6762 4625 AH SECRETARY: LACH CAMERON - 6765 4451 AH CONTACT: BILL HODGES - 6762 6990 AH March 2004 MATTARELLI TRAPS ON ALL LAYOUTS ARE COIN & VOICE OPERATED Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 45 Riverina Zone March Program Saturday 6th FINLEY 1.00pm 10T DB, 50T DB, 50T SB, 15T club Hcp GANMAIN 1.30pm 25T DB, 25T SB, 25T PS Sunday 7th GRIFFITH 1.00pm 50T DB, 20T $100 Hcp, 10pr DR HAY 12 noon 20T PS, 30T DB, 20pr DR, WAGGA 11.00am 50T DB, 50T PS, 25T SB Saturday 13th COLEAMBALLY 1.00pm DTL program Sunday 14th BARELLAN 1.00pm 10T DB CD, 25T DB, 10T PS Hcp, 5pr DR 6pr DD TUMUT 10.00am 50T DB, 30T DB graded CD, 10pr DR CD Tuesday 16th Wagga GC Veterans Games Sporting 10.00am Wednesday 17th Wagga GC Veterans Games Skeet 10.00am Thursday 18th Wagga GC Veterans Games DB, SB 10.00am Friday 19th Wagga GC Veterans Games SB, PS 10.00am Saturday 20th Wagga GC Veterans Games C of C 10.00am Saturday 20th GRIFFITH 75T skeet 1.00pm 59/60, 2nd F Auditore 58/60; B: 1st C Plesses 46/50, 2nd A Carta 44/50; C: 1st B Casey 45/50, 2nd J Bakopoulos 44/50; HG: G Rootes 80/80. Sydney 11-1-04 Very hot (39): 50PS: AA: 1st G Kennerson 148/150, 2nd G Rootes 146/150; A: 1st H Guerriro 140/150, 2nd F Auditore 133/150; B: 1st M Tilley 138/150, 2nd D Rbiero 136/150; C: 1st R Violi 122/150, 2nd D Cali 113/150; 50DB: AA: 1st C Sherry 50/50, 2nd J Crompton 66/68; A: 1st H Guerriero 49/50, 2nd C Davenport 51/55; B: 1st D Violi 41/50, 2nd F Violi 37/50; HG: G Kennerson 195/200. Tamworth 18-1-04 Fine & hot (17): 50T SK HC: 1ST M. Gilbert 70/77, 2ND F. CHAFFEY 72/77, 3RD V. BANOVICH 47/58, 4TH R. TAYLOR 53/56; 50T SK CS: OA: L. CAMERON 63/64; AA:P. NASH 49/50; A: K. WEATHERALL 56/58; B: G. WILSON 58/60; C: M. GILBERT 45/50; OA HG: P. NASH 101/104. Taree-Wingham 21-12-03 Hot (36): XMAS 100 OPEN SH: AA: M Height 168/174, Pturner 165/174, R Freestone 141/150, B Hooper 137/150, D Pasfield 137/150; A: P Jackson 143/150, K Pearce 140/50, P Pritchard 139/150, H Macinnes 138/150, B McKinnon 137/150; B: J Howell 138/150, R Fitzalan 134/150, D Berry 126/150, T Duck 131/156, Y Height 128/156; C: A Burns 117/150, R Fitzalan 118/150, M Wilson 117/150, S Filby 96/150, D Sutherland 92/150; HG: M Height 168/174. Taree-Wingham 13-12-03 Hot (11): 25T SK CD: AA: J Wilberforce 23/25; B: T Duck 2/25; C: D Pasfield, L Duck 20/25, G Brown 19/25; Taree Wingham 10-1-04 Hot & stormy (17): 50T SK: 1st T Duck 56/54, 2nd P OíBrien 56/54, 3rd D Pasfield 5/54, 4th G Brown 54/54, 5th L Cross 49/50; 25T TWR DB CD: AA: J Wilberforce 25/25, L Cross 24/25; B: G Brown 25/25, T Duck 24/25, T Harris 23/25; C: M Wilson 23/25, P OíBrien 19/25, L Duck 17/25; 25T TWR PS CD: AA: L Cross 75/75, J Wilberforce 72/75; B: G Brown 71/75, T Duck, T Harris 70/75; C: M Wilson 56/75, L Duck 55/75, P OíBrien 50/75; HG: J Wilberforce 143/150. Tumut 12-03 40T MXD T CS: OA: R Wright 58/60; AA: D Power 55/60; A: G Burton 57/60; B: T Harris 56/60; C: J Considine 50/60; 20PR DR CS: OA: R Wright 35/40; AA: D Caccioppoli 31/40; A: G Burton 39/50; B: V Rees 27/40; V: J Considine 23/40; HG: R Wright 93/100; CH. OF CHS: R Wright 29/30. Tumut 11-1-04 Hot (16): 25T SB GR CD: AA: D Caccioppoli 24/25, C Brandon 24/25; A: R Woodbridge 25/25, J Kidd, W Burton 23/25; B: D Metzler 21/25, T Harris 18/25; C: C McKenzie 20/25, J Considine 17/25; 50T CHARLES TRUE DB CS: OA: T Harris 50/50; AA: C Brandon 76/77; A: W Burton 48/50; B; D Metzler 48/50; C: J Considine 44/50; 20T HC DB TPY:M 1st D Caccioppoli 21/22, 2nd D Metzler 20/22, 3rd C Brandon 27/28; HG: C Brandon 91/95. TAREE - WINGHAM GUN CLUB Northern Zone DTL Carnival Sunday 21st In conjunction with NARRANDERA 10.00am 100T Champion of Champions Sunday 28th COROWA 12 noon 10T DB, 50T DB, 20T PS JUNEE 10.00am CPAS fundraiser shoot 50T DB, 50T PS, 20pr DR HAY 12 noon 100 mixed Targets Easter Gift, 10T Club Mug CONTACT CLUBS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Details are in NSWCTA blue book Page 46 50T HC TPY: 1st G Brown 57/54, 2nd D Pasfield 53/54, 3rd J Wilberforce 47/50, 4th R Abrahams 47/50; 25T DBLS CD: AA: J Wilberforce 24/25; B: T Duck 19/25; C: G Brown, D Pasfield 19/25, D Sutherland 15/25; HG: J Wilberforce 94/100. 8th Flying Fox Carnival 24th & 25th April 2004 Full Details April CTSN Australian Clay Target Shooting News March 2004 Warren Golden Ibis Lower Macquarie Championships Saturday 13th & Sunday 14th March ERN WEBB’S SPORT STORE GOODIES ON SALE You name it, we’ve got it! Saturday 13th March 2004 - 9:00 am Event 1: 25 Tgt Double Barrel Cash Divide Event 2: 25 Tgt Point Score Championship (Proudly sponsored by Bridgeway Accountants) Event 3: 25 Tgt Single Barrel Trophy Event 4: 25 Tg Double Barrel Championship (Proudly Sponsored by Macquarie Toyota - Shell Distributors) Sunday 14th March 2004 - 8:00 am Event 5: 30 Tgt Mixed 10d. 10s. 10p. Event 6: 25 Tgt Single Barrel Championship (Proudly sponsored by NAB) Event 7: 25 Tgt Point Score President’s Trophy Event 8: 15 Pair Double Rise Championship (Proudly Sponsored by AWB Landmark) $15 $20 $20 $20 $25 $20 $20 $20 Total Noms: $160 Optional Graded Sweep $2 Events 2, 3, 4, & 6 - Total: $168 (Juniors 75% noms) High Guns: Overall and all grades equal value. OVERALL TO RECEIVE GOLDEN IBIS Trophies: Overall, First and Second each grade. Ladies, Veterans and Juniors in Championship Events. (Event 5 First and Second each grade0 Remember, if you won an overall championship last year and defend your title, you will be entitled to a full refund of your weekend’s nominations ACCOMMODATION: Macquarie Valley Motor Inn: 0268474396 Warren Motor Inn: 0268474404 Club House Hotel: 0268474923 Royal Hotel: 0268474980 Alternative accommodation is available at Trangie, Gilgandra, Nyngan and Narromine, all within a 40 minutre drive to Warren. Nominate for your chance to win up to $50,000 February 2004 SAFARI FIREARMS $250 LUCKY SHOOTER PRIZE SHOOTING OVER 5 TRAPS, SHELLS, ACCOMMODATION, CAMPING, REFRESHMENTS AND BEAUTIFUL MEALS AVAILABLE. GREAT FUN, TOP HOSPITALITY & FRIENDSHIP. IT ALL HAPPENS AT WARREN! Warren Gun Club Inc. For more information or early nominations contact: Malcolm on 0268473082 Fiona on 0268474151 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 47 West Wyalong 26-12-03 Windy & hot (16): 100T HOVER TR: OA: N Block 95/100; A: C Foster 92/100; B: M Kruger-Davis 94/100; C: C Heffer 86/100. Yass 21-12-03 Warm & humid (38): 25T PS CD: AA: W Barton 74/75, C Anderson 73/75; A: M Campbell, S Balough 72/75; B: P Gerstenberg 72/75, J Richardson 71/75; C: S Pettell 66/75, N Watchorn 65/78; 50T DB PRES. CUP: OA: J Pateman 85/85; AA: K Chiaverini 84/85, A Barrie 66/67; A: P Watchorn 62/63, G Barton 58/81; B: J Finn 68/69, J Richardson 49/50; C: K Turner 48/50, S Fettell 46/50; 15T NOV.: AA: N Privett 14/15; A: W Smith 13/15; B: J Finn 12/15; C: J Pethbridge 12/15; HG: W Barton 123/125. Yass 18-1-04 Warm & windy (28): 25T DB CD: AA: M Patmore, J Nash, M Gerstenberg 25/25; A: P Watchorn, W Cameron 25/25; B: R Churchill 25/25, I Crisp 24/25; C: N Crisp 23/25, G Serfin, D Williams 29; 50T PS CS: OA: P Watchorn 150/153; AA: 1st J Pateman 149/153, 2nd J Nash 146/150; A: W Cameron 138/150, D Watchorn 136/150; B: 1st P Southwell 139/150, J Finn 137/150; C: G Serafin 137/150, N Grren 136/150; 25T CONT CD: AA: J Nash , C Anderson, M Patmore, S Amoy 25; A: M Campbell 25/25, D Watchorn 24/25; B: R Medway, P Gerstenberg, J Finn 25/25; C: G Serafin 24/25, N Crisp 23/25; HG: J Nash 196/200. Victoria Alexandra 4-1-04 Wet & warm (27): 20T CONT GR CS: OA: R Kirley 20/20; A: B Pyke 19/20; B: K Elward 19/20; 20T NEW YR DB GR CS: OA: B Pyke 63/63; AA: J King 59/60; B: M Spencer 58/60; C: L Elward 51/60; 20T GR DB TPY: AA: G McClure 20/20; A: R Stackhouse 53/53; B: M Spencer 20/20; C: C Peterson 22/24. Beaufort 19-12-03 (60): 25T PTS: OA: C South 81/81; AA: 1st G Went, 2nd R Nisbet, 3rd W Medwell; A: 1st C Caldwell , 2nd E Ford, 3rd I Urch ; B: 1st R Standeven , 2nd A Wohlers, 3rd N Paterson; C: 1st C Mathews, 2nd G New, 3rd H Nolan; 20T: OA: C South 20/20+24/24; AA: 1st L Cocking,2nd G Went; A: 1st E Ford, 2nd C Caldwell; B: 1st P Graefe, 2nd G Kirkpatrick; C: 1st D Baker, 2nd B Dowsing; HG: OA: C South 95/95; AA: G Went 94/95; A: C Caldwell 91/95; B: R Standeven 90/95; C: C Mathews 87/95; JNR: K Trotter 75/95; NOV. CS 2004: B Harris 12/12; SEPTIC CS 2004: G Went 5/5; LAD. XMAS: K Trotter 4/5; VET. CHALL.: N Paterson 10/10. Beaufort 27-12-03 (33): THE ROCK CS: OA: E Ford 50/50; A: 1st G McLean, 2nd G Thomson; A: 1st J Kelly, 2nd G Jennings; B: 1st T Pevitt, 2nd M Cooke; C: 1st G New, 2nd B Knight; JNR: A Pollock; VET.: J Corbett; LAD.: C Carlon; 18M x30: OA: P Carroll 42/42; AA: 1st L Cocking 30/30, 2nd W Medwell; A: 1st E Ford, 2nd G Jennings; B: 1st T Pevitt, 2nd M Cooke; C: 1st B Carnes, 2nd B Knight; JNR: A Pollock; VET.: J Corbett; LAD.: C Carlon; 25T BALL TR CD: W Harris, L Cook 23/25; E Ford, W Medwell 21/25. Callawadda Stawell 17-1-04 Windy (24): 10T PS EO: P Chipperfield, D Harris 30/30; 25T DB CS: A: J Sawyer 33/33, G Hunt 32/33; B: J Hinneberg 27/34, J Witney 26/; C: N McKenzie 25/25, J Fielding 19; 25T HC: 1st M Radovic 25/26, 2nd D Petrie 24/26, 3rd P Chipperfield 30/32, 4th I Jones 29/32; OA HG: P Chipperfield 77/80; JNR HG: M Radovic 72/80. Castlemaine 10-1-04 Fine (55): 25T DB CS: OA: J Shepherd 108/108; AA: 1st J Shepherd 108/108, 2nd S Gloster 107/108; A: 1st G Went 70/71, 2nd G Passaiaqua 62/63; B: 1st K Yates 35/36, 2nd A James 24/27; C: 1st D Hannigan 27/28, 2nd A James 26/28; 25T PRES. HC: 1st R Hosking 25/25, 2nd N McLean 30/31, 3rd B Gibb 29/31; BM: J Shepherd 24/26; OA JNR: A Langridge 48/50; OA LAD.: K Langridge 45/50. Central Wimmera 4-1-04 Fine, Sun & Rain (26): 10T PS CD: AA: R Black, R Lehmann 30/30; A: R Papst 28/30, A Jones, A Cameron, D Heinrich, R Coombes 27/30; B: B Couch 29/30, L Heard 25/30; C: H McClure & J Ough 29/30; 40T MXD T CS: AA & OA: D Flavel 56/60, R Black 55/60; A: A Cameron, A Jones 53/60; B: B Couch 54/60, C Jarred 49/60; C: D Harris 45/60, S Couch 44/60; 20T CONT. CD: AA: D Flavel 20/20, B Robinson 19/20; A: R Papst & R Hounsell 19/20; B: B Couch 19/20, C Jarred & B Joy 18/20; C: D Harris 18/20, J Ough 15/20; 25M SH: R Papst 5/6. Cerberus 6-12-03 Fine & cool (54): 10T PTS: 18 Poss.; 30T DB: AA: C Carrol, M Green, W Parks, L Howell; A: R Rees, G Beckworth , D Hammond, C Judd; B: G Sparey, S Campbell, B Barlow, J Luis; C: C Chant, B Grasso, C Findlay, M Alaimo; 30T DB: AA: S Elsley, J Rowe, S Howd, W Woodward; A: J Judd, P Calvi, P Taylor, R Rees; B: B Barlow, J Buchanan, S Campbell, R Pitt; C: B Grasso, C Chant, M Alaimo, T Alaimo. Colac 14-12-03 Fine (43): 10T PS EO: 8 Poss.: 30T DB XMAS CS: OA & AA: S Clifford 60/60, W Calaby 59/60; A: O Ivermee 30/30, D Demasi 59/60; B: M Bamford 29/30, M Holloway 32/34; C: A Craig 27/30, A Holt 24/30; 30T PTS XMAS CS: OA & AA: W Calaby 90/90, N Telford 109/11; A: K Vagg 89/90, L Presani 86/90; B: Z paton 86/90, B Fleming 85/90; C: A Holt 75/90, S Holt 53/90; NOV.: R Hirth & T Kilfoyle. Colac 11-1-04 Sunny (25): 30T DB: AA: G Thompson 30/30, J Farnes 32/34; A: O Ivermee 34/35, J Soppi 33/35; B: N Blackmore 33/35, A Loubey 42/45; C: B Woodmason 39/41, A Holt 38/41; 50T PS: AA: G Thompson 145/150, J Farnes 144/150; A: S Holt 148/150, J Soppi 141/150; B: B Fleming 140/150, N Blackmore 136/150; C: I Stewart 122/150, B Woodmason 114/150. Deniliquin 21-12-03 Overcast & warm (25): 10T NOV.: 1st J Decker 20/20, 2nd P Sing 19/20, 3rd R Traill 18/19, 4th C Fitzgerald 18/19, 5th R Viney 17/18; 5T off 11M & 25M: Cobungra Gun Club Great Alpine Road Cobungra (20km's North West of Omeo) Official Opening and Inaugural Competition Shoot Day Sunday March 28th 2004 Starting 10.00am. Event No1. 25 Target Skeet Championship AA,A,B,C. $12.00 Event No2. 25 Target Pointscore Championship AA,A,B,C. $12.00 Event No3. 25 Target Double Barrel Championship AA,A,B,C. $12.00 Sash and Trophies all events, all grades HIGH GUN AWARD OVER PROGRAM & INAUGURAL CLUB BREAK RECORD. For details contact Club President Peter Taylor 0418 464 780 Page 48 Victorian South East Zone Welcomes Cobungra Gun Club To the South East Zone this new and exciting Club which is situated in the picturesque high country of Victoria. The Zone Committee and Clubs wish the Cobungra Gun Club and new members all the success for the future. We look forward to the inaugural shoot on March 28th 04. Australian Clay Target Shooting News March 2004 FRANKSTON AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET CLUB INC. A 0010859 S ABN 255 281 411 123 Rossiter Rd Carrum Downs P O Box 340 Patterson Lakes 3197 Telephone 9782 1626 Sunday March 7th 1 10 Target Points Birds Only $2.00 Optional Purse Graded AA,A,B,C $5.00 2 50 Target Double Barrel Birds Only $10.00 Optional Purse Graded AA,A,B,C $5.00 3 50 Target Points Birds Only $10.00 Optional Purse Graded AA,A,B,C $5.00 4 75 Target Skeet Birds Only $15.00 Optional Purse Graded AA,A,B,C $5.00 Each grade purse pool will be determined by the number of entrants in each grade. If there are more than 4 entrants in any pool grade, that pool will be distributed to 1 & 2 place Sunday March 14th 100 Target Trench Handicap AA = 0 A = 4 B = 8 C = 12 Starts 12pm Sharp $35.00 Sunday March 28th 1 10 Target Points Cash Divide $5.00 2 100 Target Double Barrel AA,A,B,C 1st 2nd & 3rd Trophy $33.00 3 100 Target Skeet AA,A,B,C 1st & 2nd Trophy $33.00 4 75 Target ISSF Trap & Final O/A,A,B,C, Cash Divide $33.00 CLUB OPEN FOR PRACTICE Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday 10am - 6pm Friday 12pm - 5pm ISSF Skeet, Trap and Double Trap DTL, Continental, Ball Trap and Double Rise, American Skeet and Tower 5 Stand Sporting SPORTING CLAYS EVERY THURSDAY 12pm - 5pm FRANKSTON AUSTRALIAN CTC. & MATTARELLI AUTOMATIC TRAPS Serving you better CLUB RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ALTER PROGRAM AND PRIZES Minimum 5 shooters in each grade for full prizes to be paid. Proportional prize may apply March 2004 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 49 1st J Dunn 18/18, 2nd J Decker 17/18, 3rd Fitzgerald 16/18, 4th R Northausen, 5th J Maths ; 10T NOV HC: 1st R Traill 13/13, 2nd L Rankin 13/14, 3rd J Dunn 12/14, 4th R Cugley 24/27, 5th R Glenn 23/27; 10T MXD MET.; 1st R Atkins 23/23,2nd I Phillips 22/23, 3rd S Atkins 18/19, 4th J Whittakers 9/10, 5th B Cormack 9/10; 10T START 13M: 1st C Fitzgerald 21/22, 2nd S Atkins 20/22, 3rd J Decker 20/21, 4th R Glenn 17/18, 5th P Sing 10/11; 10T CRAZY PTS: 1st I Phillips, 2nd C Fitzgerald, 3rd R Traill, 4th P Sing, 5th L Knight. Donald 14-12-03 Warm: 10T DB: M Hayek, B Coates, P Costa, G Strauss; 10T PS: M Hayek, J Costa, G Elliott, P Costa; 10T SR: P Costa, M Hannigan, O Hayek, M Hayek; 10T DB: M Hannigan, G Elliott, P Costa, T Foster; 10PR DR: B Knight, B Coates, J Absalom, M Hayek; CH. OF CHS 2003: O Hayek 84/85. Euroa 19-12-03 Still & humid (33): 15T PS SW EV: C Skinner, R Barns, J.King, W.Forest 45/45; 15T PS TWR SW EV: M.Gribben, W.Forest, C.Stevenson 45/45; 15TìWally Borden Mem.î Night DB CS: 1st OA: D.Devanny (Euroa) 22/22; AA: M.Ward (Mansfield) 16/17, 2nd A.Psaila (Werribee) 14/15; A: J.Woolmer (Alexandra) 21/22, 2nd D.Luelf (Mansfield) 41/43; 1st B: R Barns (Euroa) 26/27, 2nd M.Spencer (Alexandra) 25/27; 1st C: C.Davey (Euroa) 13/15, 2nd C.Petersen (Alexandra) 11/15; 15T Champagne Stakes Ev.: 1st A.Psaila (Werribee) 22/22, 2nd M.Spencer (Alexandra) 21/22, 3rdJ.Woolmer (Alexandra) 18/19, 4th C.Davey (Euroa) 16/17, 5thA.Rohrlach (Euroa) 35/37, 6th M.Holm (Numurkah) 34/37; BM: R.Stackhouse (Euroa) 16/18; OA HG: W.Forest (Mansfield) 115/120. Foster 13-12-03 Windy &sunny (35): 15T PTS: AA: 1st B Dinsdale, 2nd S White, H Finken, 4th J Attard, 5th S Collins; A: 1st D Kendall, 2nd J Chapple, 3rd N Rowley, 4th L Johnson, 5th A Chant; B: 1st R Jennings, 2nd S Wade, 3rd M Stokes, 4th J Buchanan, 5th B Monson; C: 1st J Smeaton, 2nd J Griffin, 3rd C Chant, 4th B Barlow, 5th G Mitchell; 15T SB: AA: 1st S Collins, 2nd H Finken, 3rd B Stokes, 4th B Dinsdale, 5th J Attard; A: 1st L Johnson, 2nd M McCluskey, 3rd G Monson, 4th J Chapple, 5th D Kendall; B: 1st M Stokes, 2nd R Jennings, 3rd B Monson, 4th T Sanders, 5th S Wade; C: 1st C Chant, 2nd J Smeaton, 3rd L Fincham, 4th C Clarke, 5th J Griffin; 15T DB: AA: 1st B Kennedy, 2nd B Dinsdale, 3rd S Collins, 4th B Stokes, 5th C Widdows; A: 1st G Monson, 2nd N Rowley, 3rd L Johnson, 4th G McCluskey, 5th J Chapple; B: 1st K Barlow, 2nd T Sanders, 3rd L Baxter, 4th R Jennings, 5th J Buchanan; C: 1st J Griffin, 2nd C Chant, 3rd G Mitchell, 4th J Smeaton, 5th C Clarke; 15T CONT: AA: 1st H Finken, 2nd B Stokes, 3rd B Dinsdale, 4th S White, 5th F Finken; A: 1st N Rowley, 2nd D Kendall, 3rd G McCluskey, 4th G Monson, 5th L Johnson; B: 1st S Wade, 2nd D Kendall, 3rd G McCluskey, 4th G Monson, 5th L Johnson; B: 1st S Wade, 2nd M Stokes, 3rd R Barlow, 4th B Monson, 5th L Baxter; C: 1st L Fincham, 2nd G Mitchell , 3rd J Griffin, 4th C Chant, 5th J Smeaton; DAILY HG: R Dinsdale 57/60; 3 MONTH. HG: H Finken 215/235; YRLY JNR HG: B Monson 648/905; YRLY HG: A Chant 724/905; FISH SH: 1st G Monson, 2nd S White, 3rd T Sanders; NON WIN.EV: A Richards. Foster 10-1-04 Fine (44): 10T HC EO: 1st B Stokes, 2nd E Allison; 25T BUDGE SH HC: 1st C Ellis, 2nd B Webb, 3rd L Fincham; JNR: B McMillan; BM: L Curtis; 50T PTS STATE CS: AA: 1st R Nisbet, 2nd B Webb; A: 1st A Rowley, 2nd L Johnson; B: 1st G McMillan, 2nd G Dinsdale; C: 1st J Griffin , 2nd C Chant; DAILY HG: E Allison; FISH SH: 1st F Finken, 2nd L Howell, 3rd W Parks. Hamilton 20-12-03 Good (57): 20T XMAS CONT DB: AA: R Duthie, G Hayden, P Cleggett; A: M Dyson, D Heinrich, S Collins; B: L Wines, B Wythe, W Crawford; C: L Duthie, J Ough, L Cleggett; 20T XMAS DB: AA: P Cleggett, G Hayden, A Pollock; A: A Cameron, P Baxter, W Crawford; B: M Dumensy, P Shepherd, B Wythe; C: L Duthie, L Cleggett, G Wythe; 20T NOV. HC: P Cleggett, S Price, P Shepherd, S McIntyre, A Pollock, M Dyson; JPOT: 1st L Cleggett, 2nd M Dyson, 3rd G Hayden all 5/5. Jeparit 21-12-03 Warm, windy, then heavy rain (25): 10T XMAS DB: AA: D Flavel, E Wall, W Hawker 10/10; A: W Sanders, D Heinrich, R Hounsell 10/10; B: N Hinneberg, J Hinneberg, S Altman 10/10; C: H McClure, R Batson 9/10, S Couch, D Harris 8/10; 15T PS CS: AA & OA: W Hawker 45/45, R Black 44/45; A: R Hounsell 44/45, A Jones 42/45; B: S Altmann 44/45, N Hinneberg 40/45; C: R Batson 42/45, H McClure 40/45; 10T XMAS HC: A Cameron, H McClure, D Flavel, R Black, D Heinrich, E Hall, J Hinneberg, S Altmann, J Sanders; 10T CONT XMAS EV.: AA: D Flavel, E Hall 10/10, R Black, W Hawker 9/10; A: D Heinrich, R Hounsell, A Jones 10/10; B: B Couch, G Strauss, S Altmann 10/10; C: J Sanders 10/10, H McClure 9/10, S Couch, D Harris 8/10; AGG. WINNERS 2003: A: D Flavel 1027/1070; B: G Strauss 857/1070; C: J Ough 800/1070. Jeparit 18-1-04 Perfect (22): 10T EO: A: D Flavel, W Hawker, R Black, A Borwell 10; A: S Marriott, A Jones, G Steel 10; B: B Couch,N Hinneberg, G Strauss 10; C: H McClure 10, J Sanders, J Ough, S Couch 8; 25T DB CS: AA & OA: W Hawker 99/99, A Bolwell 29/30; A: A Jones 98/99, G Steele 45/46; B: B Couch 70/71, N Hinneberg 32/33; C: H McClure 23/25, J Krause 22/25; 20T PT SW: AA: R Black, A Bolwell, R Andrews 60/60; A: S Marriott 60/60, G Steele 57/60; B: N Hinneberg 59/60, B Couch 56/60; C: J Oigh 54/60, H McClure 51/60. Kerang 1-1-04 Hot (95): 25T PRES. DB CS: OA & AA: G Fletcher 77/77, C Dunn 76/77; A: A Cameron 74/75, A Cole 55/56; B: B Martin 30/30, W Perry 29/30; C: R Bastan 23/26, C Scheer 22/26; LAD.: K Langridge 20/25; JNR: A Hawdon 40/41; VET.: C Peach 25/25; 25T PS CS: AA: A Hawdon 90/90, L Roberts 87/90; A: G Kerr 76/78, D Threfall 75/78; B: C Barker 75/75, G A Smith 71/75; C: B Lake 69/75, C Scheer 67/75; LAD.: M Puiatti 55/75; JNR: J OíRorke 71/75; VET.: C Peach 73/75; 25T JOHN DUNSTAN MEM. DB CS: OA: R Flower 124/124; AA: C Fitzgerald 123/124, L Fitzgerald 68/69, O Hayek 55/56; A: A Cole 55/56, D Pay 49/50, J OíRorke 35/36; B: A Patten 25/25, KYates 47/49, N Paterson 46/49; C: M Bunn 24/25, A Walker 26/28, S Lake GEELONG Gippsland Programme CLAY TARGET CLUB Day 1 Sat 6th Bairnsdale Noon 1. 10T HC EO CD PTS 2. Budge Sheild Hcap 25T DB 123 FM BM 3. 30 DB Cship AA, A, B, C 1 + 2 Day 2 Sun 7th 1. 100T Mixed Cship (20 DB PTS SB 20 PR) Sec Karen Ellis 03 5153 1079 Sun 7th Traralgon Morwell & Traralgon Junior Shoot Sec Warren McPherson 03 5174 1450 Sat 13th Foster Noon 1. 5T PTS Hcap EO 2. 25T Hcap 1st to 5th 3. 30T DB Cship AA, A, B, C 1 + 2 4. 20T Junior DB Cship 1 2 3 Sec Colin Clark 0427 364 014 Sun 14th Wonthaggi Noon 1. Ziegler 100T DB Cship Round Robin AA, A, B, C 1 + 2 Pres Mitch Foon 0419 899 378 Sat 20th Morwell No Shoot - Duck Opening Sec Garry McMillan 0428 486 204 Sat 27th Korumburra Noon 1. 25T Budge Shield Hcap 1 2 3 FM BM 2. 30T DB Cship AA, A, B, C 1 + 2 Sec Col Widdows 03 5662 3079 Sat 27th Tambo Valley Noon 1. 100T Medley Cship Sec Peter Sandy 03 5159 4368 Reg No A5130 Ph 03 5229 4259 March Program Sun March 7th 1.00pm Start Ev 1 10 tgt E/O P/S C/D Ev 2 25 tgt D/Barrel 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C Ev 3 30 tgt Mixed Targets 10 D/B 10 P/S 10 S/B 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C Ev 4 25 tgt Continental 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C Sun March 28th 1.00pm Start Ev 1 10 tgt E/O P/S C/D Ev 2 25 tgt D/Barrel 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C Ev 3 25 tgt P/score 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C Ev 4 24 tgt D/Barrel off 18mts 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C L J V Red Noms Page 50 $5.00 $10.00 $12.00 $10.00 $5.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 MARCH 2004 Australian Clay Target Shooting News March 2004 Melbourne Gun Club Victoria Rd Lilydale 3140 www.melbournegunclub.com.au MARCH Saturday 6th CLUB CLOSED Monday 8th REMINGTON 75 TGT SPORTING CLAYS Commencing 8.30am Noms close 12.00 pm NOMINATION $65.00 (includes 100 Remington shells) Over $4000 in prizes excluding Door Prize which is a REMINGTON MODEL"300 IDEAL" O & U SPORTING SHOTGUN 30 " BARRELS WITH REM CHOKES RETAIL VALUE $4950.00 (Winner must be present or else redraw) O/A 1500 SHELLS PLUS CUP AA,A,B,C,JNR,LDY,VETERAN 1ST PRIZE 500 SHOTSHELLS EACH GRADE AA,A,B,C,JNR,LDY,VETERAN 2nd PRIZE 250 SHOTSHELLS EACH GRADE AA,A,B,C,JNR,LDY,VETERAN 3RD PRIZE 100 SHOTSHELLS EACH GRADE Saturday 13th 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Open Jnr 40 Tgt Pointscore Grd C'ship AA,A,B,C 50 Tgt Double Barrel Grd C'ship AA,A,B,C 75 Tgt Trench & Final O/A,A,B,C 75 Tgt Skeet Grd Trophy AA,A,A,B,C 25 Tgt Skeet Doubles Grd Trophy AA,A,B,C Saturday 20th $18 $11 $20 $13 $31 $20 $31 $20 $12 $6.60 Open Jnr 1.75 Tgt Sporting Clays Grd C'ship AA,A,B,C,Vet 1st & 2nd SPONSORED BY BOB BUCHAN 2. 30 Tgt Points Score C'ship AA,A,B,C 3. 50 Tgt Double Barrel C'ship AA,A,B,C 4. 15 Pair Double Rise Grd C'ship AA,A,B,C Saturday 27th $31 $20 $14 $8 $20 $13 $13 $8 Open Jnr 1. 15 Tgt Graded Eye Opener C/D 2. MELBOURNE GUN CLUB CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS 25 TGT Double Barrel 25 TGT Pointscore 25 TGT Single Barrel SPONSORED BY BARRY HUMPHRIS (HUMPHRIS NURSERIES) O/A $150 AA,A,B,C $80 EACH GRADE JUNIOR $20 TROPHY 2ND 3. 75 Tgt Sporting Clays Grd Trophy AA,A,A,B,C,Vet 1st& 2nd $31 $20 $8 $4 NOM JNR $32 $20 PRACTICE AVAILABLE ON SATURDAY MORNINGS AND WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS ON AUTOMATIC TRAPS The Committee reserves the right to alter the program if considered necessary All Prices include G.S.T March 2004 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 51 METROPOLITAN CLAY TARGET CLUB INC. 25/28; LAD.: K Langridge, M Puiatti 21/25, C Street 19/25; JNR: A Hawdon 41/41, J OíRorke 40/41, R Lendon 27/28; VET.: M Spencer 28/29, A Cameron 27/29, G A Smith 25/28; HG: OA: R Lehman 155/155; LAD.: M Puiatti 94/125; VET.: C Peach 121/125; JNR: A Hawdon 151/155. Reg No: A5465. ABN: 34 637 836 794 Postal Address: Po Box 93 Epping Vic 3076 Club Location: 20 Vearings Rd of O'Herns Rd Epping Phone: 03 9401 3134 Fax: 03 9401 3122 E-Mail: [email protected] MARCH 2004 Sunday 7TH - 12 noon Start Ev 1. 10 tgt Pts CD - 1st, 2nd, 3rd Ev 2. 25 tgt DB - AA. A. B. C. Ev 3. 25 tgt SB - AA. A. B. C. Ev 4. 25 tgt Pts - AA. A. B. C. Ev 5. 25 tgt Ball Trap - AA. A. B. C. Ev 6. 25 tgt Skeet - AA. A. B. C. TIME PERMITTING Ev 7. 25 tgt 5 Stand Sporting AA. A. B. C. N$8. N$11. N$11. N$11. N$11. N$11. R$9. R$9. R$9. R$9. R$9. J$6. J$6. J$6. J$6. J$6. N$11. R$9. J$6. Sunday 14TH - 11am Start (Noms close 12.30pm) METROPOLITAN FIELD AND GAME CLUB INC. 75 tgt Simulated F & G Korumburra 21-12-03 Overcast & windy (71): 15T PTS: AA: 1st M Green, 2nd J Attard, E Allison, B Dinsdale; A: 1st D Treasure, 2nd K Saggers, 3rdG Wilcox , 4th D Kendall; B: 1st N Quick, 2nd S Wade, 3rd B Monson, 4th T McGrath; C: 1st J Griffin, 2nd C Findlay, 3rd T Thorburn, 4th C Chant; 15T SB: AA: 1st P Mills, 2nd W Parks, 3rd M Green, 4th B Scanlon; A: 1st L Johnson, 2nd C McDougal, 3rd K Saggers, 4th L Mirabella; B: 1st R Kingsley, 2nd G McKenzie, 3rd G McMillan, 4th R Jennings; C: 1st T Thorburn, 2nd C Chant, C Findlay, 4th J Griffin; 15T DB: AA: 1st L Scribani-Rossi, 2nd D Barnes, 3rd W Parks, 4th B Webb; A: 1st K Saggers, 2nd J Chapple, 3rd C McDougall, 4th C Galea; B: 1st T McGrath, 2nd N Quick, 3rd J Buchanan, 4th R Kingsley; C: 1st B McMillan, 2nd T Thorburn, 3rd J Maffett, 4th C Findlay; 15T CONT: AA: 1st W Parks, 2nd H Crawford, 3rd D Barnes, 4th M Green; A: 1st C Parks, 2nd P Calvi, 3rd J Chapple, 4th K Saggers; B: 1st J Vella, 2nd T McGrath, 3rd N Quick, 4th S Wade; C: 1st C Chant, 2nd B McMillan, 3rd J Maffett, 4th T Thorburn; HG: M Green. Kerang 1-1-04 Hot (95): 25T PRES. DB CS: OA & AA: G Fletcher 77/77, 2nd C Dunn 76/77; A: MILDURA CLAY TARGET CLUB INC PRELIMINARY NOTICE EASTER CARNIVAL 2004 Friday April 9th to Monday April 12th Thursday 8th Welcome Barbecue Tea to Thursday Arrivals Friday 9th Fish Meals Midday & Evening Saturday, Sunday & Monday meals catered for Saturday Night Finger Food And Social Night Sunday Night 3 Course Dinner, Wining Dining & Dancing See full programme advertisement in April CTSN BOOK EARLY FOR MOTEL ACCOMMODATION Caravan & Tent Sites available at Club Grounds For further details Ph 03 5027 2185 Fax 03 5027 2185 Mobile 0419 272 003 Email [email protected] Max Partridge Secretary/Manager Sunday 21ST 12 noon Start Ev 1. 10 tgt Pts CD - 1st, 2nd, 3rd Ev 2. 50 tgt DB - Sash O/A, AA. A. B. C. Ev 3. 50 tgt Pts - Sash O/A, AA. A. B. C. Ev 4. 25 tgt 5 Stand Sporting AA. A. B. C. N$8. N$20. R$17. J$12. N$20. R$17. J$12. MARCH N$11. R$9. J$6. Sunday 28TH 11am Start (Noms close 12.30pm) METROPOLITAN FIELD AND GAME CLUB INC. 75 tgt Simulated F & G NOTICE Cerberus Gun Club Saturday 3rd 12 noon start 10tgt Points E/O $ 5 100 Tgt Presidents C'ship $35 AA. A. B. C. 1st, 2nd & 3rd Entry by Main (front-East) gate only Sec. Chris Carrol (03) 5950 6058 B/H Melways 194 H2 Mornington Clay Target Club Inc. CLUB WILL BE CLOSED ON DUCK OPENING WEEKEND PRACTICE Tuesday & Saturday 12pm to 5pm DTL, Skeet, Tower & 5 Stand Sporting. Sunday Limited DTL, Skeet, Tower & 5 Stand Sporting. President C Milroy Mobile 0401 462 003 THE COMMITTEE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ALTER THE PROGRAM Metropolitan On The Web: www.vicnet.net.au/~metrogun Page 52 SOUTHERN PENINSULA Saturday 13th 12-30 start Practice 12 noon 10tgt Points E/O $5 100 Tgt Medley D/B, S/B, P/S, Ball/Trap $40 AA. A. B. C. 1st 2nd & 3rd all grades Practice Fridays 4pm to 6pm Sec. Ross Harris 0417755498 Melways 146 A11 Website www.morningtonclay.cjb.net Nepean Clay Target Club Inc Saturday 20th 12-30 start 100 Tgt Double Barrel $35 AA. A. B. C. 1st 2nd & 3rd all grades Practice 4pm Thursdays Sec. Brian Hooper (03) 9787 5570 Melways 259 F2 Website www.nepeanclaytargetclub.com Australian Clay Target Shooting News March 2004 1st A Cameron 74/75, 2nd A Cole 55/56; B: 1st B Martin 30/30, 2nd W Perry 29/30; C: 1st R Baston 23/26, 2nd C Scheer 22/26; LAD.: K Langridge 20/25; JNR: A Hawdon 40/41: VET.: CX Peach 25/25; 25T PS CS: AA: 1st A Hawdon 90/90, 2nd L Roberts 87/90; A: 1st G Kerr 76/78, 2nd D Threfall 75/78; B: 1st C Barker 75/75, 2nd G A Smith 71/75; C: 1st B Lake 69/75, 2nd C Scheer 67/75; LAD.: M Puiatti 55/75; JNR: J OíRorke 71/75; VET: C Peach 73/75; 25T JOHN DUNSTAN MEM DB CS: OA: R Flower 124/124; AA: 1st C Fitzgerald 123/124; AA: 1st C Fitzgerald 123/124, 2nd L Fitzgerald 68/69, 3rd O Hayek 55/56; A: 1st A Cole 55/56, 2nd D Pay 49/50, 3rd J OíRorke 35/36; B: 1st A Patten 25/25, 2nd K Yates 47/49, 3rd N Paterson 46/49; C: 1st A Walker 26/28, 2nd S Lake 25/28; LAD.: K Langridge, M Puiatti 21/25, 3rd C Street 19/25; JNR: 1st A Hawdon 41/41, 2nd J OíRorke 40/41, 3rd R lendon 27/28; VET.: 1st M Spencer 28/29, 2nd A Cameron 27/29, 3rd G A Smith 25/28; HG: OA: R Lehman 155/155; LAD.: M Puiatti 94/125; VET.: C Peach 121/125; JNR: A Hawdon 151/155. Maryborough 20-12-03 Mild night (42): 15T MED.: AA: R Lendon 74/75, G Went 72/75; A: R Greenwood 25/25, L Johnson 43/45; B: A James 24/25, J Raeburn 32/35C: G Porter 22/25, M Raeburn 19/25; 20T GR SB: AA: B Rafferty 4/24, W Caliby 23/24; A: J Frichot 20/20, C Alderson 28/29;B: D Carter 19/20, N Blackmore18/20; C: D Raeburn 16/20, S McCallum 14/20; ANNIE OAKLEY : 1st C Jennings, 2nd B Lendon; OA: J Shepherd; 25T DB CS: OA: G Hawden 79/79; AA: W Calaby 77/78, J Shepherd 38/39; A: J Lendon 59/60, R Greenwood 35/36; B: J Raeburn 42/43, N Blackmore 34/36; C: S McCaluum 23/25, D Raeburn 22/25; LAD. EV: 1st Catherine, 2nd Joy; VET. HG: A James 60/70; JNR: R Lendon 66/70; CLUB CH.: J Shepherd 497. Maryborough 14-1-04 Breezy evening : 10T DB CD: A James, N McLean, J Shepherd 10/10; 20T DB GR CS: AA: N Morrison 32/33; A & OA: T Templeton 31/31; B: H James 22/23; NOV.: T McLeod 6/20; 20T PTS: AA: J Shepherd 50/60; A: J Raeburn 60/60; B: A & H James 53/53. Melbourne 6-12-03 Fine (40): 75T SK: AA: P DaSilva 71/75; A: L Irons 72/75; B: B Hine 74/75; C: A Spurling 54/75; CH. OF CHS: OA: B Humphris 155/160; AA: R Godfrey 153/160, 2nd P Haslam 152/160; A: D Jackson 152/160, 2ndA Blease 148/160; B: 1st D Menara151/160, 2nd J OíRorke 146/160. Melbourne 13-12-03 Hot (80): 25T SK: AA: 1st P Johnston 25/25, 2nd P DaSilva 25/26, 3rd P Crute 24/25; A: 1st L Irons 24/25, 2nd F Francione 40/41, 3rd M Misfud 39/41; B: 1st A Backman 29/29, 2nd M Whitelaw 25/25, 3rd B Hine 24/25; C: 1st D Bell 23/25, 2nd J Longstaff 26/29, 3rd C McIntosh 25/29; JNR: A Spurling 19/25; LAD.: L Johnston 21/25; 25T SK: AA: 1st P DaSilva, 2nd P Johnston, 3rd D Menara; A: 1st C Battish, 2nd L Irons, 3rd G Whittaker; B: 1st J Durham, 2nd A Backman, 3rd S Pellegrino; C: 1st C McIntosh, 2nd R McIntyre, 3rd D Bell; LAD.: L Watson; JNR: A Spurling; 20T DB: AA: 1st E Allison, 2nd B Humphris, 3rd R Williams; A: 1st J Barklem, 2nd D Jackson, 3rd J Soppi; B: 1st J OíRorke, 2nd C Carlon, 3rd S Dulex; C: 1st I Spiller, 2nd J Witney, 3rd F McConnell; JNR: J OíRorke; LAD.: C Carlon; 20T PS: AA: 1st M White, 2nd E Allison, 3rd G March 2004 McClure; A: 1st A Blease, 2nd L Mirabella, 3rd D White; B: 1st C Carlon, 2nd P Fraser, 3rd M Spencer; C: 1st B Williams, 2nd I Spiller, 3rd B Hine; LAD.: C Carlon; JNR: J OíRorke; 20T SB: AA: 1st B Humphris, 2nd D Wales, 3rd E Allison; A: 1st J Longstaff, 2nd S Pellegrino, 3rd D Jackson; B: 1st M Spencer, 2nd D Charles, 3rd S Dulex; C: 1st G Whittaker, 2nd J Witney, 3rd P Price. Melbourne 3-1-04 Hot (55): 25T PS: AA: G McClure 74/75; A: L McKeon 132/135; B: D Applby 74/75; C: M Huisken 71/75; 50T DB: AA & OA: P DaSilva 127/127; A: A Blease 50/50; B: M Rocca 61/63; C: P Lee 47/50; 25T SB: AA: B Humphris 25/25; A: A Blease 27/28; B: D Charles 22/25; C; B Williams 21/25; 100T SK: AA: S Lowery 98/100; A: A Roberts 98/100í B: B Hine 92/100; C: J Chan 81/100. Mornington 10-1-04 Fine (43): 100T SOONY GROTS MEM. GR CS: AA: 1st P Mills 100/100, 2nd K Caldercott 106/107, 3rd J Rowe 105/107; A; 1st C Galear 104/107, 2nd J Cross 103/107, 3rd J Loundes 96/100; B: 1st B Barlow 95/100, 2nd R Pitt 95/104, 3rd R Wilkinson 94/104; C: 1st B Grasso 90/100, 2nd R Bould 85/100, 3rd M Alaimo 82/100. Mt Bogong 4-1-04 Overcast & windy (25): 10T PS EO: D Dadam, R Taylor, T Penney; 20T PS CS: A: 1st R Taylor 59/60, 2nd B North 58/60; B: 1st K Maurey 57/60, 2nd D Harley 56/60; C: 1st L Erbacher 53/60, 2nd J Elkington 51/60; 20T HC: 1st K Jones 20/20, 2nd R Fish 29/30, 3rd C Elkington 28/30; 15T DB CS: A: 1st K Jones 34/35, 2nd T Penney 33/35; B: 1st C Healy 22/22, 2nd K Maurey 21/22; C: 1st J Elkington 13/15, 2nd B Richards 13/16; HG: R Taylor 119/125. Myamyn 3-1-04 Fine (44): 25T NEW YR CONT: OA & AA: G Hayden 53/53, 2nd G Hayden 53/53; A: 1st M Dyson 27/28, 2nd J Humpris 35/36; B: 1st F Kentish 30/31, 2nd B Wythe 27/28; C: 1st J Stevenson 27/29, 2nd L Dunn 26/29; 25T NEW YR PS: OA & AA: G Hayden 93/93, 2nd G Hayden 93/93; A: 1st M Dyson 87/89, 2nd P Vaughan 72/75; B: 1st F Kentish 69/75, 2nd B Crawford 70/78; C: 1st J Stevenson 64/75, 2nd L Dunn 59/75; 25T NEW YR DB: OA & AA: T Reskie 89/89, 2nd M Graur 51/52; A: 1st G Steele 88/89, 2nd S Price 45/46; B: 1st F Kentish 29/30, 2nd A Malseed 45/46; C: 1st L Dunn 24/25, 2nd J Stevenson 21/25; HG: M Dyson 124/125. Num Shepp 4-1-04 Humid & hot (36): 10T PS EO: S Atkins 30/30; 30T PS CS: AA & OA: C Fitzgerald 138/138, S Atkins 101/102; A: P Gobbo 90/90, C Stevenson 88/90; B: N Paterson 84/90, L Shard 82/90; C: A Gobbo 82/90, A Calandro 61/90; 25T NEZ CONT DB: AA: C Fitzgerald 125/125, S Atkins 124/125; A: E Calandro 38/39, P Gobbo 37/38; B: N Paterson 24/25, L Fitzpatrick 25/28; C: A Gobbo 22/25, A Calandro 16/25; 30T NEZ SB TWR: AA: N Paterson 29/30, G Hall 27/30; A & OA: R Furc 30/30, W Forest 29/30; B: W Horne 75/75, T Hicks 74/75; C: M Ward 28/30, L Shard 27/30; OA HG: M Ward 166/170; JNR 10T: A Gobbo. Patchwollock 21-12-03 Warm & windy (24): 60T MED.: AA/A: 1st E Yetman 92/100, 2nd M Kenny 90/100; B: 1st V Nixon 93/100, 2nd T Hall 88/100; C: 1st L Munroe 87/110, B Jardine 83/110. Sebastopol 19-1-04 Fine & windy : 25T DB: A . J Corbett NORTH EAST ZONE / V.C.T.A. MARCH 2004 PROGRAM Saturday 6th Bendigo 9.30am 100 tgt STATE Sport i n g C l a y s C / s h i p . Sunday 7th Alexandra 12.00 noon 20 tgt Autumn P/S C/ship Gr, 15pr Club Gr D/R C/ship, 20tgt D/B Gr Trophy. Numurkah Sheppart o n 11.00am Pre Nationals 50tgt D/B C/ship, 50tgt S/B C/ship, 25pr D/R C/ship, 10tgt Jnr S/B, O/A High gun. Sunday 14th Echuca 11 . 0 0 a m 50tgt P/S C/ship, 25tgt D/B C/ship, 25pr D/R C/ship, High gun. Note! Some Clubs may cancel shoots if Vi c t o r i a n Duck Season is Opening Saturday 20th Bendigo 12.00 noon 10tgt Cont. P/S E/O C/D, 25tgt Cont. P/S C/ship, 25tgt S/B C/ship, 25tgt D/B C/ship. Wangaratta 12.00 noon 10tgt S/B E/O, 20tgt S/B C/ship, 20tgt D/B C/ship, 20tgt Cont. D/B C/ship, 10tgt Jnr S/B Open, Vet & Jnr High Guns. Sunday 21st C/ship Deniliquin 10.30am 10tgt P/S E/O, 50tgt P/S C/ship, 50tgt D/B 25Pr D/R C/ship, O/A High gun Mansfield 11 . 3 0 a m 10tgt P/S E/O C/D, 30tgt Gr D/B C/ship, 20pr D/R Gr Trophy, 25tgt Tower D/B Gr C/ship. Friday 26th Mathoura 7.00pm 10tgt Cont. D/B E/O C/D, 25tgt NEZ Cont. D/B O/A & 2 Grades 15tgt Cont. P/S 1.2.3. Saturday 27th Euro a 1 . 0 0 p m 10Tgt P/S C/D, 50tgt Flatrock D/B C/ship, 20Tgt Cumming Mem. Trophy H/Cap, 25tgt NEZ Tower S / B C / s h i p . Sunday 28th Colbinabbin 1.00pm 20tgt D/B C/ship, 15tgt H/cap, 15pr D/R, 20pr D/D C/ship. Wangaratta 12.00 noon 25pr Skeet Doubles C/ship, 50tgt Skeet C/ship Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 53 Werribee / Victorian Clay Target Club Inc MARCH 2004 Open Wed, Fri & Sat from 1-6pm Sunday 7th 12Noon 100 tgt Trench Hcap pays to 6th AA-0, A+4, B+8, C+12 $35 Sunday 14th 12Noon 50 tgt Pre Nat's Double Barrel $20 50 tgt Pre Nat's Pointscore $20 20 Pair Double Rise $18 All above O/A, 1 & 2 in 4 Grades 75 Pr D/Trap + Final $55 15 tgt Novice C/Ship includes 1 pkt shells $15 5 Stand & Skeet Practice Sunday 21st 12Noon 75 tgt Trench + Final O/All, 1st A, B & C $33 5 Stand, Skeet & DT L Practice 25/25; B. P Clark , N Daymond 23/25 C: . A Lemphers 23/25; 25T CONT: A:. C Turner 24/25 B. A McChrystal, B Havisham, S Daymond 23/25 C. D Wilson 23/25 ; 10PR DD: 1st M & A Pollock 10/10, 2nd J King & B Havisham 11/12. St Arnaud 21-12-03 Overcast & stormy (29): 10T DB EO: 13 Poss.; 25T PRES. DB GR CS:P OA: T Hughes 129/129, 2nd O Hayek 128/129; A: W Coates 37/38, 2nd J Mulvenney 36/38; B: l Saunders 24/25, 2nd J Raeburn 23/25; C: N Hargreaves 24/26, 2nd M Raeburn 23/26; 25T PS GR CS: OA & A: J Kell 75/75, 2nd C Hill 131/132; B: N McQuinn 73/75, 2nd A James 71/75; C: M Hannigan 75/7, 2nd D Raeburn 74/78; OTF 2003: J Grewar 10/10; JNR HG: J Mulvenney 107/110; HG: D Bertalli 109/110; 2003 AGG.: J McVitty 1260/1330. Swan Hill 21-12-03 Humid & overcast (23): 10T DB PUDDINGS: P Hutchinson, A Byrne, K Pickering, L Swinnerton 10/10, G Cowland 25/26; 10T DB HAMS: G Goddard , G Cowland, C Peach, N James, S Bates 10/10; 10T DB POULTRY: AA: C Peach 10/10; A: P Hutchinson 11/11, G Cowland 10/11; B: J Costa 21/21, A Street 20/21; C: K Pickering 10/10, Jwalker 9/10; 10T PS CAKES: C Peach 29/30, J Costa 28/30, G Cowland 27/30, N James 27/30, G Goddard 27/30. Tyrendarra 26-12-03 Breezy (42): 25T DB CS: OA & AA: 1st M Gruar 51/51, 2nd G Hayden 50/51; A: 1st W Crawford 26/27, 2nd M Sutherland 3/34; B: 1st B Crawford 25/26, 2nd M Holloway 24/26; C: 1st G Wythe 22/28, 2nd J Stevenson 21/28; JPOT: J Matthey 5/5; 25T CONT DB CS: OA & AA: M Medhurst 52/52, G hair 25/26; A: G Steele 51/52, A Cameron 31/32; B: S Henderson 25/26, A Medhurst 26/28; C: 1st R Rundell 19/26, J Stevenson 18/26. Wangaratta 28-12-03 Very warm (25): 25T SK CS: A: T Jones & G Farish; B: J Sutherland , A LePoidevin; C: N Barry & B Jackel; BST JNR: G Barry; 25T SK HC: 1st R Taylor 74/75+1, 2nd M Smith 60/64+3, 3rd L Durham 53/55+1, 4th B Jackel 37/43+5; 25T NOV.: 1st T Jones & J Sutherland 21/25, 2nd G Farish & R Stackhouse 20/25, 3rd A Grassi & L Shard 19/25; YRLY HG: A: G Farish; C: G Barry. Wangaratta 17-1-04 10T SB EO: 7 Poss.; 20T SB CS: OA & AA: N Clark 21/21, 2nd J Gemmill 31/32; A: 1st m Gribbon 18/20, 2nd R Ells 29/32; B: 1st J Haw 20/21, 2nd G Peacock 19/21; HC: 1st S Poluvurenti, 2nd D Hunt, 3rd T Plum; BM: G Evans; 20T PS: OA & AA: 1st B Ford 60/60, 2nd N Clark 80/81; A: 1st R Nixon 80/81, 2nd R Plum 79/81; B: 1st K Maurey 57/60, 2nd N Sinclair 68/72; C: 1st J Norton 55/66, 2nd R Schoenauer 54/66; 20T DB: OA & AA: 1st B Ford 48/48, 2nd G Evans 47/48; A: 1st B North 32/33,2nd T Penny 26/27; B: 1st K Maurey 30/30, 2nd A Jacotine 29/31; C: 1st R Ferguson 26/27, 2nd J Newton 35/37. Warracknabeal 27-12-03 Fine & sunny (18): 10T PS EO: AA: R Lehmann, T Foster 30/30; A: R Gould 30/30, K Pitt 29/30; B: J Witney, L Niewand 26/30; C:H McClure 26/30, J Sanders 22/30; 15PR DR SW: AA: R Lehmann 27/30, B Robinson 26/30; A: W Sanders, R Jorgansen, R Gould 24/30; B: B Papst 25/30,C Jarred 21/30; WERRIBEE VICTORIAN CLAY TARGET CLUB P.O. Box 806, Werribee, Vic 3030 Sunday 28th 12Noon VENETO/ABRUZZO See Separate Advert this issue Pres A De Muri 0418 353 268 Sec Claire Watts 03 9742 1134 Annual General Meeting Minimum of 5 Shooters in Grade for 2nd prize paid The A G M will take place at the shooting ground on Wednesday 24th March 2004 at 6.30pm WE ARE PROUD TO BE USING MATTARELLI AUTOMATIC TRAPS Only 2004 paid up members to attend the meeting. Management reserves the right to change the program Page 54 Australian Clay Target Shooting News March 2004 C: H McClure 26/30, J Ough 24/30; 25T DB: AA & OA: B Robinson 42/42, 2nd T Foster 41/42; A: A Castles 35/36, 2nd R Jorgansen 34/35; B: C Jarred 23/25, B Papst 23/26; C: J Ough 26/31, H McClure 25/31; 25T SK SW: R Papst 24/25, W Sanders 22/25, B Papst 22/25. Warrnambool 1-1-04 Fine (50): DB CS: AA: 1st M Gruar 103/104, 2nd J McLean 79/80; A: 1st G Jennings 104/104, 2nd A Kinner 49/50; B: 1st A Briggs 40/41, 2nd J Walsh 41/43; C: 1st B Rundle 24/25, 2nd J Smith 22/25; SB CS: AA: 1st G Hayden 31/32, 2nd G Hayden 27/28; A: 1st J Oates 32/32, 2nd B Miller 20/21; B: 1st A Briggs 19/20, 2nd K Jackway 18/20; C: 1st J Smith 17/20, 2nd E Jennings 13/21. Warrnambool 10-1-04 Fine & windy (20): J Dumesny DB CS: AA: M Gruar 33/33, J Dumesny 23/25; A: G Jennings 32/33, M Gruar 29/30; B: K Jackway 24/25, 2nd B Wythe 30/33; C: T Henry 23/25, L Jennings 19/25; SB CS 25T: AA: M Gruar 24/25, R Millard 22/25; A: M Dyson 23/26, M Gruar 22/26; B: K Jackway 23/25, H Durbridge 22/25,; C: T Henry 21/25, L Jennings 16/25; 25T DB CONT: AA: J Dumesny 24/25, R Millard 23/25; A: 1st M Dyson 25/25, G Jennings 24/25; B: B Wythe 24/25, H Durbridge 21/25; C: T Henry 20/25, L Jennings 19/25. Werribee 1-1-04 25T SB : OA: R Ehlers 33/33; AA: 1st R Kirley 32/33, 2nd R Mark 24+20 44/45, 3rd P Carroll 24+19 43/45; A: 1st R Garth 24/25, 2nf MPOllock 23+2 25/27, 3rd S Zotti 23+1 24/27; B: 1st M Meakin 24, 2nd W Wellem 22+1, 3rd J Kruse 22/25; C: 1st T Gean 21/25, 2nd W Doloughan 20/25, 3rd T Nealon 18/25; LAD.: L Olgilvie 19/25; JNR: R Mitchell 20/25; VET.: R Walker 17/25; 25T DB : OA: P Carroll 92/92; AA: 1st A Bebend 91/92, 2nd M Medhurst 85/86, 3rd R Godfrey 50/51; A: 1st J Soppi 88/89, 2nd R Garth 55/56, 3rd G Young 50/51; B: 1st D Edwards 57/58, 2nd L Ogilvie 39/40, 3rd R Mitchell 31/32; C: 1st W Doloughan 23/25, 2nd T Nealon 22/25, 3rd T Gean 20/25; LAD.: W Wellam 23/25; JNR: R Fratantaro 23/25; VET.: R Walker 23/25; 25T R HOPPER MEM. PS: OA: R Liersch 31/93; AA: 1st R Mark 31/92, 2nd P Carroll 28/83, 3rd N Azmar 26/77; A: 1st I Fratantaro 29/84, 2nd R Garth 25/75, 3rd M Pollock 25/72; B: 1st M Meakin 25/74, 2nd L Ogilvie 24/71, 3rd J Neumann 24/70; C: 1st T Nealon 27/78, 2nd A Faranda 23/63; LAD.: W Wellam 22/65; JNR: N Kirley 24/71; VET.: S Zotti 32/95; HG: OA: R Kirley 124; AA: R Mark , P Carroll 123; A: R Garth 123; B: M Meakin 122; C: W Doloughan 109; LAD.: L Ogilvie 115; JNR: R Mitchell 111; VET.: S Zotti 117. Werreibee 4-1-04 Wet & windy (18): OLYMPIC TR 100T HC: 1st N Jenkins 88, 2nd R Mark, E Signorotto, N Cassells, N Asmar 87, 6th M Wells 85. Werribee 11-1-04 Fine & windy (31): 10T PS: D Patterson, P Radoa, A James, M Corbett 30/30; 30T STATE DB TWR: OA: D Patterson 30/30; AA: 1st G Elliott 54/55, G Went 53/55; A: G Young 29/30, P McVicar 28/30; B: J Corbett 34/35, M Corbett 33/35; C: W Wellam 27/30, S Daymond 29/32; 25T GR DB: OA: G Went 41/41; AA: I Frantaro 40/41, A Bebend ; A: G Young 33/34, G Elliott; B: A James 25/26, M Corbett 24/26; C: G Huntly 21/25, C Stevenson. 15T PS EO CD: AA: A Psaila; A: D Edwards; B: W Wellam; C: T Gean all 45/45. VENETO & ABRUZZO CLAY TARGET SHOOTERS Wonthaggi 11-1-04 Fine & breezy (21): 100T MXD: AA & OA: M Green 145/150, A Crawford 144/150; A: J Chapple 169/180, 2nd D Kendall 167/180; B: J Buchanan 119/150; C: S Clark 109/150; STRESS TEST: D Kendall 0/1. 17/45, 2nd K Skinner 17/45; A: 1st C Stevenson 24/45, 2nd T Apps 18/45; B: 1st R Lay 19/45, 2nd L Apps 27/60; C: 1st S Bedgood 21/60, 2nd D Port 15/60; POOR BUGGER 1st A Kirley, 2nd P West; LG: R Pitt 21/90; HG: P Desmond 61/90; JNR HG: R Bedgood. Woods Point 14-12-03 Perfect (23): 15T WALK BACK: 15-17 L Poile 14/15, A Skinner 14/17; 18-20 Hoon 16, E Woods 15/17; 21-25 A Guppy 14/15, M Ward 19/21; 10PR AUTO DR: AA: 1st R Kirley 16/26, 2nd A Guppy 11/22; A: 1st P Desmond 16/20, 2nd Hoon 12/20; B: 1st B McKenna 13/20, 2nd J Wood 13/26; C: 1st A Skinner 18/20, 2nd S Kirley 8/20; 10T SIDE SH: 1st S Skinner 10/13, 2nd P Desmond 8/10, 3rd M Kirley 6/10, 4th T Apps 6/10; LAST: S Bedgood 2/10; 15T REV PTS: AA: 1st M Ward Yarrawonga 4-1-04 Hot & cloudy (25): 10T PS GR: A/AA: A Sinclair 30/30; B: N Daley 30/30; C: E Wemyss 25/30; 25T SB CS: A/AA: A Sinclair 27/28, 2nd I McGeoch 26/28; B; N Sinclair 20/25, F Lyons 19/25; C: F Pordomani 22/25, E Wynyss 21/25; A/AA & OA: I McGeoch 42/42, D Hunt 41/42; B: N Daley 26/28, F Lyons 25/28; C: E Wemyss 24/25, F Pordomani 21/25; 20T PS: A/AA: K Willett 60/60, N Clark 89/93; B: G peacock 56/60, N Sinclair 54/60; C: F Pordomani 50/60, R Pakley 44/60; HG: A Sinclair 134/140. ST. ARNAUD GUN CLUB INC. APRIL NIGHT PROGRAM (16TH April, 2004.7.00p.m. Start) 25 Target North West Zone Continental Single Barrel Graded Championship 50 Target State Double Barrel Graded Championship. LADIES, JUNIORS & VETERANS REDUCED NOMS. Secretary - J. Kell (03) 5495 1627 President - D, Petrie (03) 5495 1878 WANGARATTA Venu WISCI Complex, Ballan Road, Werribee Clay Target Club Sunday 28th March 04 March Saturday 20th 2004 12 noon start - DTL 12pm start Event: 1 Event: 2 Event: 3 Event: 4 10tgt. E/0, C/D, AA, A, B, C. $7.00 30tgt. Single Barrel Championship, 0/A Sash plus 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C, Grade. $13.00 Re $11.00 25tgt. Pointscore, C/D. AA,A,B,C, $12.00 20tgt Double Barrel (Prizes) 1st & 2nd AA,A,B,C $11.00 Re. $9 00 Jackpot $2.00 Sponsored by Silveril's Pharmacy (John Silverii) 333 St. Georges Rd. 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