2006 National Sporting Clays Champion Sox Pilipasidis Story page 1 AUGUST 2006 Vol.59 No. 8 — Official Journal of the AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET ASSOCIATION INC. — Print Post ApprovedPP349181/00364 r e o t CROSSWORD Competition h t e 1st Prize – 1 Pallet of Clay Targets o c 2nd Prize – 1000 Shotshells n n N Bi-monthly draws – 500 Shotshells A ha I C W ACROSS: 1 Association conducting National titles in Wagga Wagga, March 31–April 6, 2006 and using CORSIVIA Hi-dome targets (init.) 2 Using CORSIVIA clay targets, Melbourne Gun Club is the venue for this shotgun event (12,5) 3 2005 titles conducted at Echuca/Moama using CORSIVIA clay targets (1 init. & 1 init., 9) 4 ACTA 5-stand competition conducted in Wagga Wagga using CORSIVIA clay targets (8,5) 5 National titles conducted at Renmark/Berri, SA, using CORSIVIA clay targets (10,5 & 4) 6 In alphabetical order name the six Australian states/territory that used CORSIVIA clay targets for their DTL carnivals in 2005 (init. 3,2,3,2,3,2) DOWN: 1 International shotgun event held at ACTA National shooting ground, Wagga Wagga, April 7–9, 2006 using CORSIVIA Hi-dome targets (5,3 init.) 2 Most popular brand of clay targets used in Australia (8) 3 Shot at in competition by shotgun shooters (4,7) CONDITIONS Entry in this competition is restricted to shooting clubs using CORSIVIA Clay Targets. To qualify, clubs must buy a minimum of 1 pallet of clay targets over the duration of the competition. Entry is simple — use this page, or a photocopy. Complete the CORSIVIA CROSSWORD and register the name of your club and contact details in the box provided. One entry only per club. During May, July and September, supplimentary prizes of 500 shotshells will be awarded to the first correct entry drawn. These winners will go back into the pool for the final draw. The winner of the final draw will win for their club one pallet (12 000) CORSIVIA clay targets shipped anywhere in Australia. The runner-up will receive 1000 shotshells. The draw will take place on Monday October 1st at the ACTA National Shooting Ground, Wagga Wagga. Results will be published. Name of Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Send Entry to: RIO OCEANIA PO Box 1491, Geelong, Vic. 3220 Exclusive Importer: RIO OCEANIA PTY. LTD. Phone: (03) 5229 9882 Fax: (03) 5229 3524 Mobile: – Bruce: 0418 522 059 – Colin: 0409 567 727 ACTA 2006 NATIONAL SPORTING CLAYS The 13th National Sporting Clays were held at the ACTA National Shooting Grounds in Wagga Wagga on the 20th and 21st May. Participation at this years Nationals was on par with previous years and visitors were again attracted from New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria. Members from the SSAA and Field & Game were also represented. Saturday saw 76 competitors contest the ACTA Sporting Clays Championship on bright sunny autumn day. The overall winner of this event was Bart Brighenti with a score of 108/120. The division placings for this event were as follows: Division 1: 1st Sox Pilipasidis 107/120, 2nd Hayden Mountjoy 87/100, 3rd Leigh Roberts 86/100; Division 2: 1st Michael Rooke 81/110, 2nd david Hall 78/110, 3rd Andrew Garvie 91/120; Division 3: 1st Rocky Furci 78/110, 2nd Craig Lanyon 77/110, 3rd Pjillip Craig 77/110; Division 4: SC0602 1st Brian Fairweather 58/100, 2nd Michael Elmes 58/100, 3rd Fraser Ray 63/110. Renae Birgan won the Womens section with a score of 83/100 and Bill Warriner won the Veteran section on a score of 76/110. Sunday and another day of sunshine. Seventy-seven competitors turned out for the Commonwealth Sporting Clays Championship. The overall winner of this event was Sox Pilipasidis with a score of 91/100. The division placings for this event were as follows: Division 1: 1st Craig Brown 86/100, 2nd Bart Brighenti 84/100, 3rd Shane O’Brien 83/100; Division 2: 1st Mark Reynolds 76/100, 2nd Jim Johnson 83/110, 3rd Max Kavanagh 89/120; Division 3: 1st Tony Penney 81/120, 2nd Tom Harris 86/136, 3rd Rocky Furci 84/136; Division 4: 1st Phillip Craig 70/110, 2nd Fraser Ray 69/110, 3rd John Allen 61/100. Renae again won the Womens section with a score of 82/100 with Bruce Hall winning the Veterans section on a score of 70/100. SC0601 Interstate Teams Match This year saw the introduction of the Bruce Hall Trophy for competition between states, this trophy was kindly donated by Mr. Bruce Hall. The competition comprises of three person state representative teams with the combined scores over the two days. Three states were represented with Victoria being the inaugural winners with a combined score of 481/600. Bruce was on hand to present Leigh Roberts, Shane O’Brien and Stephen Norris with the trophy. SC0604 National Sporting Clays Championship The format at this years National Sporting Clays Championship was unchanged from the previous years with the event being decided over both days. Tom Harris from the Tumut Club was successful in the Veterans division with a score of 135/200 and Renae Birgan won the Women's section with a score of 165/200. The division placings for this event were as follows: Division 1: Bart Brighenti 173/200; Division 2: Darren Hansford 157/210; Division 3: Bill Eagle 141/210; Division 4: Brian Fairweather 117/200. The overall winner and National Sporting Clays Champion for 2006 with a score over the two days of 180/200 was Sox Pilipasidis from the Noorat Gun Club. Sox was awarded the Royal Blue Sash and pewter belt buckle for his efforts. August 2006 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 1 Volume No. 59 Issue No. 8 August 2006 Official Journal Of the Australian Clay Target Association Incorporated National President’s Notes Annual Subscription Rate: $44 September issue closes July 20 October issue closes August 20 National Office Andrew Sanders, Executive Officer email: [email protected] Rowena Spiranac, Accounts email: [email protected] Cheryll Kenyon, CTSN email: [email protected] Mandy Mangelsdorf, Reception email: [email protected] Maureen Ryan, Membership 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 NATIONAL EXECUTIVE Patron The Right Honourable Malcolm Fraser, A.C., C.H. President Mr Bill Jones Ph: (02) 6582 5662 Vice Presidents Mr Ron Traill Ph: (03) 5484 1356 Mrs Elaine Forward Ph: (08) 9825 1137 Bill Jones Salient points Executive Meeting May 2006 Financial Results from the World DTL and National Trap Championships indicate a substantial surplus has been achieved. The $80,000 over budget spent on the National Grounds to prepare for these events has been recovered together with a further sizeable amount. My thanks to our major sponsors whose help has enabled these figures to be produced. National Ground Construction of the 9 Skeet fields will proceed in time for both the NSWCTA and ACTA Skeet Championships. Safety fencing, seating, pathways and shade areas are all scheduled for March 2007 together with permanent lighting on 3 layouts. National Junior Development Squad Peter Signorotto, who is a foundation member of the Development Squad staff from 2000 - 2006 has been appointed to an overseas post. I congratulate Peter on his appointment and thank him on behalf of all Juniors for his contribution. FRONT COVER: Overall winner and National Sporting Clays Champion was Sox Pilipasidis with a score of 180/200 over the two days. Peter is a gentleman and a credit to our Association. To Peter and family I say good luck from Andy, John, Alan, Frank, Russell, Lauryn, Office Staff & Bill. Treasurer/Secretary Mr John Holder Ph: Mob. 0407 548 444 CONTENTS Management Mr Robert Fox Ph: (08) 8983 3180 ACTA 2006 National Sporting Clays..................1 Western Australia ........................................20 Mr Allan Kenny Ph: (03) 6233 5742 President’s Notes ..............................................2 Victoria ........................................................24 Three-Day Circuit Shoot ....................................3 Queensland.................................................30 Tallawalla Two Day.............................................4 Northern Territory ........................................39 Mr Dennis Harwood Ph: (07) 4635 3856 Mr David Coleman Ph: (02) 6931 4454 Mob: 0417 929 131 Committee Mr Mark Bulluss Ph: (08) 8947 4448 BH Mr Robert Andrews Ph: (08) 8758 7201 Mr Daryl Pasfield Ph: (02) 6556 0464 AH Mr John Mack Ph: (07) 3804 0026, Mob: 0414 866 313 Mr Geoff Faulkes Ph: (08) 9844 3848, Mob: 0407 587 900 Mr George Pinner Ph/Fax: (03) 6393 7595 Mr Lynne Curtis Ph: (03) 5152 4131 Designed and Typeset by Ironbark Graphics 22 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. 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AISL World Championship Junior Team............5 New South Wales........................................39 NSW Northern Zone DTL Trap Carnival............6 Swan Hill Clay Target Club ..............................56 Brewarrina Clay Target Club News....................8 Shoot Calendar ...............................................56 Echuca Clay Target Club ...................................9 Denmark Clay Target Club ..............................57 Psychological Skills for Shooting.....................11 Donation ..........................................................57 42nd Tally-Ho Cup at Gunnedah .....................12 Your Say ..........................................................58 Year Nine Students Test Their Shooting Classifieds .......................................................60 Skills at Echuca...........................................13 Casella Wines Riverina Zone NSWCTA Easter Shoot at Nepean ..................................15 Trap Carnival ...............................................60 It’s Your Call .....................................................15 Riverina Ramblings .........................................62 Insurance Info..................................................16 Club News .......................................................62 Shoot Results: Break Badges ..................................................63 South Australia............................................18 Memorials at Cowra Gun Club ........................64 Tasmania .....................................................20 Pairs Shot at Mathoura....................................64 LIFE REGISTERED SHOOTERS N Hardy, EF Hawkins (PP), RM Holtfreter (PP), LJ Martin (PP), R Mules, AN Rowe, JK Scott (PP), RF Buchan, J Murphy, GG Woodhatch (PP), R Silvester, R Nugent. ISSN: 1321-3903 Page 2 Australian Clay Target Shooting News August 2006 Three-Day Circuit Shoot Kerang, Moulamein & Swan Hill Clay Target Clubs Queens Birthday weekend saw a new venture for our three clubs. It was decided last year to hold a circuit shoot in our area. The weather was very cold and cloudy but all three clubs were pleased with the attendances. The majority of shooters competed for the Overall, Junior and Veteran High Guns over the three days (unfortunately no Lady shooters competed). A number of shooters attended only one or two days of the three due to prior commitments all agreed that the concept of this shoot, in this area was very welcome. accept our heartfelt thanks, We hope you enjoyed the program and hopefully you will join us again next year, together with some of your mates, all will be made most welcome. Phyllis Epps Thank you to the shooters who attended, to make this circuit shoot successful, most especially those who travelled long distances, from Wagga Wagga, Morwell, Frankston, Wonthaggi, Sebastopol, Echuca, Boort, Castlemaine, Jeparit and two travelling from South Australia. Day 1 Kerang 10/06/2006 8 Squads Event 1 was the 30 Tgt NW Zone Medley Championship with the Overall & AA grade winner being Arthur Turner (Echuca) 29/30 with Don Power (Wagga Wagga) second 38/40, A grade winner was South Australian Max Leaford 28/30 second was Neil Rowley (Morwell) 35/40, B Grade was won by Anthony Broad (Boort) 28/30 and second was Bill Perry (Moulamein)27/30, C grade was won by Ian Davis (Sebastopol)27/30 with Bruno Rullo second 25/30. Event 2 was the Kerang District Double Barrel Championship the Overall and AA grade winner was Don Power (Wagga Wagga) with 52/52 and second place in AA went to Arthur Turner (Echuca) 51/52, A grade winner was Jim Absalom (Swan Hill) 47/50 with Max Leaford (SA) second, Murray Gough (Swan Hill) was the B grade winner with Gary McMillan (Morwell) finishing second with 45/50, C grade was won by Bruno Rullo (Swan Hill) 45/50 with Jim Borg (Swan Hill) 41/50 in second place. High Guns over 3 days: Don Power (Overall High Gun), Max Leaford (Veteran High Gun), Charles Broad (Junior High Gun) Day 2 Moulamein 11/06/2006 9 Squads Event 1 was 50 Tgt Double Barrel Championship, sponsored by Elders VP Barham. Overall and AA winner was Peter Mills 50/52 with Wayne Upton second 49/52, Murray Gough 45/50 was the winner of A grade with Chris Wilkinson second 53/59, Anthony Broad 47/50 won B grade second was Joe Borg 46/50 and Ian Davis won C grade with junior Charles Broad 41/52 second. Event 2 25 Tgt Continental Double Barrel Championship, was made difficult by a strong wind. Overall and AA grade winner Daniel Galea 50/50 with Michael Reed 34/35 second in AA grade, Chris Wilkinson 49/50 won A grade with veteran Max Leaford second 23/25, winner of B grade was Greg McMillan 27/32 and second place went to Bob Lendon 26/32, Charles Broad 20/25 won C grade from Mark McPherson 20/25. Club President: Stephen Bates (Swan Hill), Frank James (Kerang), Charles Peach (Moulamein) Day 3 Swan Hill 12/06/2006 The final day of our circuit shoot and the event for this day was 75 Tgt Champion of Champions Championship. Ashley Bowden won Overall and AA grade with 122/125, Gary Went was second in AA with 119/125, A grade winner was George Goddard 121/125 with visitor Ron Hounsell 118/125 second, Alan Byrne 117/125 took out B grade with Merv Whitelaw 109/125 second, C grade was won by Bruno Rullo 114/125, Lou Mimmo 106/125 finished second. Shooters and visitors were well catered for at each of the venues, thank you to all concerned, also to all who helped out on the three days in any way, please August 2006 Winners & placegetters 75 tgt Ch of Ch C/ship. Back row left - right: Charles Broad, Don Power, Lou Mimmo, Ashley Bolwell, Ron Hounsell, Alan Byrne. Frow row left - right: Gary Went, Bruno Rullo, George Goddard, Max Leaford Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 3 Tallawalla Two Day MAY 27TH AND 28TH One of our better role ups for quite some time saw over 40 shooters involved in some very keen competition over the two days. Our thanks to the shooters from Roma, Cloncurry, Gladstone, Gen Fields, Rockhampton, Callide Dawson, Springsure, Barcaldine and Claremont that took the time and helped to stage a top weekend of shooting. In all six events were contested with the main event, the Coal Fields 100 being the last with some very good scores being recorded. Overall winner with 99/100 was Wayne Satler from the Roma club. AA grade went to dedicated skeet shooter Cherie Reeves with a 98/100. A grade went to Peter Brant with a 98/100. Karl Srb, the time honoured Vet from Claremont took out the B grade while Brett Stephens was the C grade winner. High Guns were another close affair with local shooter Mark Fergus taking the Overall. The Vet High Gun went to Cliff Grimshaw from the Barcaldine club. Ladies High Gun went to the ever smiling Donna Barletta from Gladstone while the Junior High Gun went to Zac Grimshaw of the Gem Fields club. Congrats to all. As usual nothing with the gear in the days prior to the event, but come play day the inevitable happens. You guessed it a trap plays up. Apart from that a good time was had by all. OA High Gun Mark Fergus Vet High Gun Cliff Grimshaw. The club has camping, meals and hot shower facilities and will cater for all meals during the Zone and State Titles. For shooters intending to travel to the State Skeet Titles and don't wish to camp please ensure you book your accommodation early. If you want any further info please contact Bevan Reibel on 0407 139 217 or Vere Stroch on 07 4986 1009. Like all clubs we couldn't continue without the support of our sponsors. I would like to thank Blackwater Sports Store for their continued support. Ray Wise for his kind donation of shells for prizes as well as Nathan Reibel and Kim Cherio for their support with prizes. The kitchen was well taken care of by the good folk from the Rotary with assistance from local chef and his wife John and Stacey Ormsby. Thanks also to the Gladstone club for the loan of the phono's for the weekend. The club has two more major events on the calendar for this year with the CQ Zone Skeet titles in July and the Qld State Skeet titles in September. The July zone titles are an ideal opportunity for skeet shooters to come and get the “feel" of the place prior to the State Titles. The club is also undergoing a face lift for the State Titles and could not be done in time if it were not for the efforts of club stalwart Jim Storch and his band of helpers. Last I heard, Jims wife was having his mail redirected to the club because he spends so much of his time there. Ladies High Gun Donna Barletta Page 4 Australian Clay Target Shooting News August 2006 AISL World Championship Junior Team Training Camp June 3 - 4, 2006 Team: Brendan Burgess, Daniel Allam, Matt Rocco, Nik Kirley, Michael White, Blair Signorotto, Catherine Skinner, Emma Eagles Coaches: Greg Chan, Adam Vella, Russell Mark Team Administrator: Gleniss Lawrence Camp Coordinator: Mandy Kirley Sports Science: Nick Sanders (AISL), Bianca Share (VIS), Sean Richardson (VIS) Massage Therapy: Darien Roach The interstate members of the team flew into Melbourne on the Friday evening while the Victorians arrived at the camp accommodation at around the same time. Frankston Australia Clay Target Club played host to the camp and made available two ISSF layouts to ensure that both trap and double trap shooters were able to receive adequate time on the range. The camp opened with each athlete being presented with their training and competition diary. This diary is kept as a record of all activity undertaken in relation to their shooting in the lead up to the World Championships in Zagreb in July. VIS sports psychologist Sean Richardson then opened the camp by presenting a session on mental preparation and skills and how to put them into competition situations. Massage therapy was introduced by Darien and all athletes were encouraged to try it over the duration of the camp to experience the benefits it offers. Next came a gun and stock measuring segment utilising a professional measuring machine. With measurements recorded, each gun was then patterned to ascertain pattern height and alignment. If any problems were encountered, the stock was adjusted where possible or recommendations made to have it rectified. At the conclusion of the first day the team and support personnel went back to the motel for a barbecue dinner prepared by Mandy followed by a motivational video presentation of the Commonwealth Games and a team meeting to discuss the upcoming World Championships. This also included a presentation by the AISL sports scientist Nick Sanders on the importance of hydration and travel strategies to cope with the long flights. Results of the urine samples taken earlier in the day to test hydration were revealed with many of the athletes showing signs of dehydration even though it had only reached 18deg during the day. Day two after their warm up session general nutrition and strategies for nutrition while travelling overseas was the topic for presentation and discussion. This was followed by another shooting and coaching session with video feedback presented once again. After lunch a competition for both trap and double trap was held to see if the shooters could put into practice what they had learnt. At the conclusion of the competition a camp debrief and review was conducted. Again team expectations were emphasised and discussed. The team is charged with the responsibility of emailing in their weekly training and competition diaries with incentives being implemented for those who comply. These camps are not only about practical shooting and coaching but also educating the athletes that there are ways to improve performance through sports science and all related services that just may add that one target that may mean a medal or not. To those who just wish to participate I wish you well but don't expect to achieve much if you don't put much in. Attitude and commitment is everything in sport for those who wish to reach great heights. My thanks go to all those who assisted in making this again a very well organised and run camp. The first practical shooting session was then undertaken with Greg and Adam providing coaching and assistance. The sports scientists recorded the session on video which was then replayed to the athletes to point out any recommendations or alterations that could be made to their technique. Greg Chan AISL World Champs Jnr Training Camp After lunch came the presentation on physical preparation by VIS sports scientist Bianca Share. All athletes were taken through a warm up and stretching routine that they will be expected to do before each round they shoot whether it be training or competition. Extensive VIS heart rate monitoring of some of our top ISSF shooters has proven that heart rate needs to be moderately high but more importantly under control for shooters to maximise performance. Another practical session with Russell arriving to assist with the double trap was conducted, again with video recording of all shooters. August 2006 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 5 NSW NORTHERN ZONE DTL TRAP CARNIVAL Cessnock Clay Target Club May 27th and 28th saw 114 shooters attend the first Northern Zone Trap Carnival at Cessnock since 1983. This was the first shoot that the club was able to introduce its much needed fifth layout to handle the increasing number of travelling shooters attracted to the Cessnock Club for two day clay target carnivals. Numbers at recent major carnivals had forced recent events to be concluded under lights. To avoid this circumstance and better cater for the visiting shooter the club installed a fifth layout, which proved to be a great asset to the club. With the 114 shooters being able to enjoy the trophy presentation and depart for home before sundown on Sunday afternoon. Shooters were attracted to this carnival to gain team selection to shoot at the state shoulder to shoulder teams match held at the state carnival at Wagga Wagga in October. Teams were to be decided on aggregate score across events 1,2 and 4 with the winning shooters offered Shoulder to Shoulder team places. The Carnival got away to a quick start with youth beating experience when junior Dean Caldwell from Grafton won the overall Northern Zone Championship for 2006 with a score of 50/50 +125/125 in a shoot off from Cessnock's Paul O'Neil with 50/50 +124/125, the event was sponsored by Tamworth Firearms and Highland Sports, with all winners receiving top quality Eley First trap shells as Trophies Final Event placings were: Overall Winner Dean Caldwell 50/50 +125/125 Grafton. A Grade 1st Ken McBean 50/50 Inverell. AA Grade 2nd Ros Mclean 50/50 Newcastle, A 1st Paul O'Neil 50/50 + 124/125 Cessnock, A 2nd Craig Main 50/50 Cessnock, B 1st Will Saunders 50/50 Tamworth, B 2nd Chris Gooch 49/50 Tamworth, C 1st Robert Clark 49/50 Cessnock, C 2nd Patrick Barry 47/50 Singelton. Saturday afternoon saw the competitors back to the lanes to decide the Northern Zone Single Barrel Championship. Sponsored by Nightingales wines and with top quality local wines on offer as OA High Gun Peter Fitzalan Veteran High Gun Keith Morgan AA Grade High Gun Ken McBean A Grade High Gun Mick Bajada Single Barrel winner Peter Holmes Points Score winner John Sleightholme B Grade High Gun Kevin Raymond Ladies High Gun winner Helen Overton C Grade High Gun Robert Clark Handicap winner Roy Lambert Page 6 Australian Clay Target Shooting News August 2006 Junior High Gun & OA Double Barrel winner Dean Caldwell Sash winners trophies the experienced shooters returned to the winners circle, with Peter Holmes from Tamworth being the only shooter to bother scorers red pen with the only possible for the event. Much to the disappointment of the multitude of shooters 1 target down left to shoot off for the minor placings. Ross Hibert eventually prevailed for AA grade win from John Sleightholm. All winners in this event were presented with Hunter Valley wine packages comprised of Nightingales wines, and Ports. Final event placings were as follows: Overall: Peter Holmes 50/50 Tamworth. A 1st Ross Hibert 49/50, AA 2nd John Sleightholm 49/50 Tamworth, A 1st Monte Klinger 49/50 Glen Innes, A 2nd John Clark 49/50 Glen Innes, B 1st Yvonne Height 47/50 Newcastle, B 2nd Kevin August 2006 Raymond 47/50 Newcastle, C 1st Vicky Norris 44/50 Camel Hill, C 2nd Robert Clark 43/50 Cessnock Sunday Morning saw the shooters take to their respective Handicap Meterages and decide the Northern Zone Championship Handicap. Here again only one Shooter bothered the red pen with a possible 50/50 from a handicap of 19 meters was Cessnock's Club's own Roy Lambert. Roy with a new Henry Riffle and scope package sponsored By Tamworth Firearms and Highland Sports already wrapped up was able to sit back and watch the 49's and 48's sort out the minor placings. John Sleightholm from joint sponsor Tamworth Firearms Australian Clay Target Shooting News Continued on page 10 Page 7 Brewarrina Clay Target Club News The Brewarrina Clay Target Club held its annual two day shoot over the weekend of 29th and 30th April 2006 with 59 competitors attending from Cunnamulla, Bendigo, Warren, Orange, Moree, Gold Coast, Kingaroy, Hermidale, Coonamble, Narrabri, Bega, Cobar and even one from Norfolk Island. Event 1 was the 20T Double Barrel Cash Divide and 19 shooters split the money. Event 2 was the 30T Points Score Barwon & District Championship, two shooters Ben Machul (Cobar) and Colin Betts (Brewarrina) finished with the score of 90/90. Ben Machul emerged the winner after the shoot off with a score of 144/144, other grades results were: Handicap Winner D Betts with Club President C Betts 1st in A grade Alan Hurford (Orange) 129/132 and 2nd by Alan Neilson (Bega) 128/132, 1st in B grade by Murray Johnson (Moree) 89/90 and 2nd by Paul Marett (Brewarrina) 88/90, 1st in C Grade by Peter Hutchinson (Brewarrina) with 85/90 and 2nd by Tom Wild (Warren) 78/90. Winner DB Darren Wells Overall HG Joe Caltabiano with Club President Colin Betts Event 3 was the 30T Double Barrel Barwon & District Championship, nine shooters shoot the possible and Darren Wells (Cobar) took Overall and A grade after beating Colin Betts (Brewarrina) with a score of 196/196, Max Betts (Brewarrina) took 2nd in AA Grade with 56/57, David Hagarty took 2nd in A Grade with 60/61, 1st in B grade by Paul Marett (Brewarrina) 40/41 and 2nd by Noel Cooper (Brewarrina) 34/35, 1st in C Grade by Peter Hutchinson (Brewarrina) with 30/31 and 2nd by Robert Crick (Cunnamulla) 27/30. Event 4 was the 50T Double Barrel New South Wales Night Championship, two shooters shoot the possible and Cliff Overton (Brewarrina) took Overall and AA grade after beating Mark McInnes (Narrabri) with a score of 57/57, 1st in A grade by Alan Hurford (Orange) 49/50 and and 2nd by Jim Manns Snr (Cobar) 57/59, 1st in B grade by Keith Moses 49/50 and 2nd by John Wild (Warren) 50/52, 1st in C Grade by Peter Hutchinson (Brewarrina) with 46/50 and 2nd by Bert Knight (Bendigo) 45/50. Sunday competition commenced with event 5, which was the 10T Points Score Cash Divide graded with Max and Colin Betts (Brewarrina), Leight Knight (Bendigo) split AA Grade with 30/30, Gary Jones (Cobar) Sid Kinsey (Warren) an Mark Ticehurst (Hermidale) split A grade with 30/30. In B grade Ken McPherson (Eucha) 29/30, Murray Johnson (Moree) 28/30 split the money and in C Grade, Don Williamson Sash Winners at Brewarrina 2006 Page 8 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Continued on page 10 August 2006 ECHUCA CLAY TARGET CLUB Targets hard to hit at Echuca if the rain that was predicted had arrived, as such the shoot ran smoothly, and the 30 odd shooters that braved the weather were on their way home by 4-30pm, ending what turned out to be an enjoyable day of tough competition. Echuca Clay Target Club experienced one of its worst weather days for years at the June shoot. Gale force southerly winds and bitterly cold temperature seemed likely to keep most shooters away, but eventually, five full squads did turn up to test themselves not only at their sporting prowess, but at their ability to contend with the awful weather conditions. Echuca College on target Full scores were only going to be a dream in these conditions but scores in most cases were probably very good under the circumstances, targets were literally going anywhere and the only successful shooters were the quick. Echuca members can be proud of their results, as there were numerous visiting competitors but the local shooters took out all overall prizes. Echuca Clay Target Club was host to 16 year nine students from Echuca College, accompanied by two teachers on Tuesday, June 6 2006. The purpose of the visit was to give the students some coaching in the sport of clay target shooting. More than half had never held or fired a shotgun, before this day so they were squadded up as beginners and learners. Learners were taken to the Trap layout to improve on their existing skills, and the beginners were split into two squads and shown to the Skeet layouts, which on the number seven pad gives them the highest chance of hitting a target. Aimed primarily at giving them the maximum encouragement. The teachers, Georgie Colclough & Karl Stenning decided to join in and test their skills and this gave encouragement to the students, ending up with reasonable scores for almost all shooters. Always at shooting clinics, there are some who take a bit longer to adapt to the strict hand eye co-ordination needed to successfully start hitting targets regularly, and as there is only time for limited coaching in one visit, and only ten targets to shoot at, more visits are necessary to get all students confident. Craig Fitzgerald OA & AA in two events Glenn Viney 1st in Handicap The main event was a 50 Target Victorian State Single Barrel Mini Championship. The targets were only half the normal size, and under the terrible conditions, Craig Fitzgerald hit 47 of the 50 targets so there was no need for a shoot-off to collect the Overall Sash. AA grade trophy went to another Echuca member Steve Atkins who took out 2nd in AA grade on a creditable 45/50 score. The first event of the day was a 25 target Ball Trap Championship, and again Craig Fitzgerald showed his superb talent, by taking out the Overall & AA grade trophies on an unmatched 24/25 score, with Steve Atkins once more trailing him, collecting 2nd in AA on a score of 23/25. Second event on the day was a 25 Target Handicap, and after a very short three target shoot off, Echuca member, Glen Viney shooting off 19 meters collected the first place trophy, and a half-meter backwards movement, on a score of 27/28, Alan Cole from Numurkah collected 2nd place on 26/28, and third was taken out by another local Geoff Viney on a 28/30 score. Full results are as follows. Ball Trap, A 1st Terry Walls 21/26, A 2nd Conrad Robb 20/26, B 1st Len Downie 22/25, B 2nd Ron Traill 24/29, C 1st Geoff Strauss 19/25, C 2nd Ryan Atkins 18/25. State Mini, A 1st Glen Viney 44/55, A 2nd Alan Cole 43/55, B 1st Alan Patten 35/50, B 2nd Geoff Viney 33/50, C 1st Phillip McDonough 34/50, and C grade 2nd was Peter Waldhauser on 28/50. Although conditions really were trying they would have been worse August 2006 Top gun for the clinic Harley Richardson Teacher Karl Stenning 2nd Harley Richardson was the top gun for the day, shooting nine of his ten Skeet targets thrown, an excellent score for a beginner, with Karl Stenning on Skeet coming equal second with Adam Schwarz on Trap, both hitting seven of their ten targets. Georgie Colclough coming in third with six Skeet targets shot, proving gender has no impact on performance in clay target shooting. Echuca Clay Target Club President, Ron Traill, and the committee members who attended, wish to thank Echuca College for taking an interest in the sport, and in particular the attitude and respect shown by the student during the clinic. Australian Clay Target Shooting News Murray Roberts. Page 9 NSW NORTHERN ZONE DTL TRAP CARNIVAL Continued from page 7 presented Roy with the rifle package.1st Roy Lambert 50/50 Cessnock, 2nd Frank Seve 49/50 Camel Hill, 3rd. Keith Morgan 49/50 Cessnock, 4th Tony Norris 49/50 Camel Hill, 5th Kosta Zimaras 48/50 Sydney The last event for the weekend and for Zone Team Selection was the Northern Zone Point score Championship. The second of the Precision Shooting events of the weekend was toughly contested with Westons own Alan Jones and Rob Machul from Cobar posting 149/150 and they could have been forgiven for thinking they would get to decided the event in a shoot off before John Sleightholm from Tamworth, who had obviously been watching how fellow Tamworth shooter Peter had won the Single barrel and Roy the Handicap decided the best way to win an event and save wasting ammo in shoot offs was to shoot one more than everyone else in the event and let the rest of the competitors argue over second place. So as there were already 149's on the score board it had to be a perfect round, and it was 150/150. To take the tally of events won overall by the only possible to 3 out of 4 for the weekend. The winners in this event were presented with Palsonic portable DVD players sponsored by Singleton Retravision. Overall Winner John Sleightholm 150/150 Tamworth, 1st AA Rob Machul 149/150 Cobar, 2nd AA Alan Jones 149/150 Weston, 1st A Rainer Ahmling 148/150 Sydney, 2nd A Micheal Bajada 147/150 Sydney, 1st B Kevin Raymond 146/150 Newcastle,2nd B Nathan Wilkinson 144/150 Newcastle, 1st C Pat Barry 142/150 Singleton, 2nd C Ross Roughan 142/150 Scone. Veteran Keith Morgan 281 Cessnock. The Cessnock Club would like the thank the Sponsors, Nightingale Wines, Tamworth Firearms, Highland Sports, The CAT Rental Store and Peter O'Neil Jewelers Cessnock for the invaluable support they provided to the club. Complete team selections in order of qualification were: Open Mens Team:John Sleightholme Tamworth, Peter Holmes Tamworth, Henry Phillips Cessnock, Stephen Kilfoyle, Michael Height Newcastle. Ladies Yvonne Height, Vicky Norris, Helen Gay. Juniors Dean Caldwell Grafton, Will Saunders Tamworth, Chris Gooch Tamworth. Veterans Robert Fitzalan Newcastle, John Kent Inverell, Rex Wilson. Overall High Guns were awarded for the whole program with Dubbo's Peter Fitzalan showing how consistency pays off winning the Overall High Gun for the weekend on 293/300 from Ken McBean on 291/300. High Gun winners were presented with Top quality wrist watches presented by Paul O'Neil and sponsored by O'Neils Jewelry Cessnock. Grade High Guns Overall High Gun Peter Fitzalan 293 Dubbo, AA Grade High Gun Ken McBean 291 Inverell, A Grade High Gun Micheal Bajada 286 Sydney B Grade High Gun Kevin Raymond 284 Newcastle, C Grade High Gun Robert Clark 279 Cessnock, Ladies Helen Overton 276 Brewarrina, Juniors Dean Caldwell 288 Grafton John presenting raffle prize to Helen Brewarrina Clay Target Club News Continued from page 8 (Warren) 28/30, J Rae (Orange) and Tom Wild (Warren) took the money. Event 6 was the 30T Single Barrel Barwon & District Championship, three shooters shoot the possible with Allan Neilson (Bega) taking Overall and A Grade defeating Joe Caltabiano (Orange) with the score of 32/32. Cliff Overton (Brewarrina) took 2nd in AA Grade with 30/31, Jim Manns Snr (Cobar) took 2nd in A Grade with 29/30, 1st in B grade by Murray Johnson (Moree) 29/30 and 2nd by Rodney Anderson (Cobar) 27/30, 1st in C Grade by Robert Crick (Cunnamulla) with 27/31 and 2nd by Tom Wild (Warren) 26/31. Next was the major event of the 30T Double Barrel Handicap, three shooters finished with 29/30. After the shoot off Daniel Betts (Brewarrina) finished the winner with a score of 44/45 from local shooter Peter Coleman with Rodney Anderson (Cobar) finishing third. Last event was the 15pr Double Rise Barwon & District Championship Page 10 with Colin Betts (Brewarrina) won with a score of 28/30, Helen Overton (Brewarrina) took 2nd in AA Grade with 27/30, Sid Kinsey (Warren) 27/30 won A grade with Tony Coddington (Brewarrina) scoring 2nd with 23/30, Peter Hutchinson (Brewarrina) 25/30 won B Grade, Noel Cooper 2nd with 23/30 and C Grade was won by Tom Wild (Warren) with 23/40 and Bert Knight scored 2nd in C Grade with 22/40 Overall High Gun was won by Joe Caltabiano (Orange) with a score of 293/310, A Grade was Alan Neilson (Bega) with 286/310, B Grade was Paul Marett (Brewarrina) with 285/310 and C Grade was Peter Hutchinson (Brewarrina) with 286/310. Veterans was won by Jim Manns Snr 278/310 and the Ladies by Helen Overton with a score of 288/310 and Juniors J Player (Orange) with 258/310. The Club thanks the sponsors, all the ladies for the superb meals and all the members and visitors who assisted to make this a very successful shoot. Australian Clay Target Shooting News August 2006 Psychological Skills for Shooting by Michael Kruger-Davis MENTAL PRACTISE FORMULA I have been approached by several readers regarding putting together a “mental skills training program" for them. Whilst for most of us this in an individual thing, specific to our sport there are several common features that we should all know. So what are the basics of a developing a mental skills training program. Firstly, set goals. This principle is not surprising. What is the point of training and working hard if you have no idea of where you want to go or how to get there? Goal setting is an essential part of any mental skills training program and any sports psychology textbook has the basics of how to set goals. Secondly, use a verbal or visual cue. Those readers who have been to any of my workshops will be aware of the importance of using verbal and visual cues. Verbal cues are important in reinforcing our beliefs and abilities. Positive affirmations can assist us when the going gets tough, and can help us redirect our thoughts when we need to. For the shooter visual cues can be very important in narrowing your focus and heightening your level of concentration. I use the visual cue of the gun closing and the top leaver coming across as an indicator that I need to focus on the target that will soon emerge. Visualise proper moves. This is the next principle. Each sport has specific moves and it is important to visualise yourself performing the moves necessary to shoot the targets. Visualise the swing, the sight picture, the firing, recoil, the target breaking and importantly your follow through. Visualise yourself doing it all perfectly. Imaging coping with extremes. When you are visualising don't just focus on fair-weather situations. Visualise the rain, the wind, the distractions of fellow competitors coughing, spitting shells in your direction, etc. Imagine and visualise what it will feel like to pick up the gun after shooting 100 targets, 200, 300, 400, and so on. The next principle is to break out the video camera. Videos can be very useful in showing you what you do well and what you need to work on. Another use can be as a visualisation tool. Video tape yourself in competition, especially if you shoot all the qualifying targets. Use this tape as a pre-visualisation technique. This will work much better if it can be combined with relaxing in a tub of warm, salty water such as a floatation tank. Next it is important to see yourself winning. Build a mental picture of yourself shooting all the targets and winning the event. Thirdly, focus on the positive. Positive thoughts are necessary to achieve in sport. However there is a big difference between positive thinking and wishful thinking. Focusing on the positive is necessary to eliminate self-doubt. Self-doubt occurs when we believe we cannot do something; shoot this target, shoot a possible, win a championship, etc, and armed with this belief we end up sabotaging our own effort and fail. To eliminate self doubt we need to trust in our own ability. If you focus on the process and stay in the present you are more able to maintain cool under pressure. Using verbal and visual cues and focusing on your breathing you are more able to remain cool and calm when it is most needed. The other important point here is practise. If you need to practise to revise and improve your technique then this is OK, but what most of us need is to practise being under pressure and this can only come from entering competitions. The next principle is to build in relaxation time. Without relaxation you can end up overtrained. This will lead to not being focused, bored, complacent, unmotivated and tired. Relaxation allows you to focus on your breathing, lowering your heart and respiration rate, blood pressure and gives you time to either focus on your thoughts or to let your thoughts go. Relaxation allows you to recuperate both mental and physically. The next principle is not easy but it is essential to make your emotions work for you. Emotional responses can derail good performances very quickly. Be mindful of what will trigger certain responses for you and limit thinking about these during competitions. Finding the right tension level is the next basic principle. There is an optimum level somewhere between being fully relaxed and hypervigilent. The right level will depend on the individual and the sport. For shooting there is a difference between when we are actually shooting and the time each shot. Between shots is the time when we need to focus on our breathing and where possible relax. Our arousal level needs to arise as we prepare to shoot and as we shoot we should be fully focused on the target and the task at hand. Then after the shot we can relax again. The sixth principle is to take a look at your opponents. Each of us has strengths and weaknesses and we should remember that those we are competing against also have strengths and weaknesses. We shouldn't give up just because we see a “good shot" drive into the car park. We all have bad days and this could be his. We should visualise ourselves competing, visualise the others shooting and visualise yourself shooting every target and winning. The next principle probably means more in golf than in shooting but it does have some relevance. Study the course. Be aware of all the good points about this venue and all the possible distractions; trees, power poles, wind, etc. August 2006 The last two principles are, develop your own rituals and develop pre-event rituals. Rituals have the ability to help you fucus and redirect your attention when needed. Pre-event routines can be used to narrow the focus and concentrate you attention to the task at hand. These fifteen principles are the basic tenets of most mental skills training programs, but it must be remembered that any program should be individualised for the sport and the athlete and supervised by a qualified coach or sports psychologist if maximum gain is to be made. Reference: S. Ungerleider, 1996. Mental Training for Peak Performance. Rodale. I have put together all the articles that I have written for the CTSN (and some that have not yet been submitted) on CD. These are available for $25.00 (which includes GST and Postage). If you wish to purchase a copy please send cheque or money order to me at the address below. Michael Kruger-Davis is 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 Page 11 42nd Tally-Ho Cup at Gunnedah The grounds of Boggabri-Gunnedah Gun Club were looking fantastic and was filled to overflowing on the weekend of 13th and 14th May, with shooters from far and wide keen to contest the 42nd Annual Tally-Ho cup program. Great weather greeted 43 competitors from Moree, Tamworth, Camel Hill and Brewarrina as they lined up for the Steve Staughton Memorial. Steve Staughton was a long time patriarch of the club and it was great to see Steve's son Bill competing keenly watched by his mother, Jo. Bill and Jo make the trip to Gunnedah every year to support this event with prizes and their great sense of humour. This event was a medley with 25t DB and 25t SB, this is one trophy local shooters are keen to win and Ken Close gave it everything he had to post a final score of 49/50, beating his more fancied opponents by one shot in an impressive display of cool concentration. AA grade was won by A. Norris 48/50 from R Freestone. B Williams posted 48/50 to win A grade Ken Close from R Riley. B grade was won by A Lyne 48/50 from S Goode. C grade saw M Northey with 44/50 win from Rod Coombes 43/50. The wonderful ladies in the kitchen tried to nobble the shooters with a huge lunch, and they managed to break the concentration of more than one shooter when the home made desserts were rolled out. The afternoon program consisted of the 50t Stan McMaster Memorial, with 25tDB and 25t PS. Three AA grade shooters made it through lunch to post a possible score of 100/100. Cliff Overton, Helen Overton and John Sleightholme went to a shoot off, with Sleightholme holding on after 20 targets to win overall and Cliff Overton was 1st in AA from Helen Overton. A grade was won by C. Saunders 98/100 from B Williams. B grade saw Matt Duncan from Cliff and Helen Tamworth shoot 97/100 to finally make the winner's podium, finishing in front of A Lyne. C grade produced the dark horse of the weekend with Ian Leven showing he remembers how it should be done by posting 93/100 to win from Dom Frasca. Sunday morning saw even more shooters pack into the grounds and 56 shooters lined up for the 25t Liverpool Plains Handicap Championship. Peter Holmes from Tamworth was the eventual winner after a lengthy shoot off from D. White, A McManus filled 3rd, M McCahon 4th and G Porter 5th. Yet again the meal break of pumpkin soup, roast beef and camp oven vegies was designed to slow the top shooters down before the TallyHo Cup Team's event was contested. Daniel Wicks who is an Australian Champion whip cracker gave a display of co-ordination by riding a unicycle and cracking 2 stockwhips. The Tally-Ho Cup first originated at the Tally- Ho polo grounds south of Gunnedah as an entertainment for those local people who didn't play polo but wanted a day out with friends. Eleven teams lined up for the premier event a 50t Points Score from 18m. The Tamworth side went in hot favourites as John Sleightholme hadn't dared to eat any lunch until after this event, yes it was a long wait. A combined side from Moree and Brewarrina snuck under the radar to post an impressive score of 679 to down the Tamworth team with 669. Gary Carlyon posted the best individual score. Overall High Gun for the weekend was Cliff Overton from Brewarrina on 313. Other High Gun winners were, AA John Sleighthome, 311, A Grade C Saunders, 294, B Grade A Lyne, 302, C grade R Coombes, 291, Veterans K Lyne, 284, Ladies H Overton, 308, Juniors W Saunders, 282. High Gun Winners Page 12 A great weekend was enjoyed by all the shooters as a result of a lot of hard work by the members of the club and some great sponsors. Boggabri- Gunnedah Gun Club would like to thank their sponsors, Highland sports through Tamworth Firearms, G.I. Steel, Renovators Warehouse and Eagle Boys Pizzas. Without their support such a successful weekend could not be held. I recommend everyone put this shoot in your diary for next year as the food alone is enough reason to make the journey to Gunnedah. Australian Clay Target Shooting News August 2006 YEAR NINE STUDENTS TEST THEIR SHOOTING SKILLS AT ECHUCA CLAY TARGET CLUB Echuca College year nine students travelled out to Echuca Clay Target Club to test their skill once again at clay target shooting. Billy Warren 9/10 top gun Tuesday the 13th June 2006 was a clear sunny day with virtually no breeze at all, a little cool, but a perfect day to see if their skills had improved on this second visit. Twenty-two boy students and 1 lady teacher were all keener to collect a good score, knowing now that recoil was not an issue, and all that was required was concentration on their hand eye co-ordination skills. Almost all did improve on the previous visit with Billy Warren taking out Top Gun on an impressive 9/10 score, and Jacob Campbell and Axel Childs only one more down on 8/10, also numerous sevens and sixes and considering they were allocated only single barrel shooting the scores were very reasonable. Most of the students were taken to the DTL Trap layouts to shoot their ten targets, with some new arrivals, and those who were struggling to hit targets last week, taken to the Skeet layout to test their skills. Virtually all students were very keen to do well, and it was pleasing to the coaches to see them do just that. To see the shooters improve does please the members coaching, showing that the students are really listening to what they are saying. Once again Echuca Clay Target Club does thank the Echuca College for taking an interest in the sport, and thank all who was involved for their co-operation. The ACTA gratefully acknowledges the following sponsors of the National and World DTL Championships: Casella Wines Beretta Australia RIO Oceania The Lawson Motor Inn HJB Group Winchester Division Olin Australia Ltd Wagga Wagga Tourism Roma Clay Target Club Nissan Australia Wagga Boat & Sports Centre Horsley Park Gun Shop Earmold Australia Perazzi Australia Wheel Coffee The Farmers Home Hotel Clay Targets Australia G. & N. Gun Supplies Ballentine Ammunition Dunstan Farmers Eng & Lokaway P/L Murray Roberts August 2006 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 13 CLUB ONLY MEMBERSHIP Insurance issues required the Executive to introduce a level of membership that allows shooters to participate without the hassle of clubs obtaining further costly insurances to protect their interests. This level of membership was introduced for persons wishing only to participate at their home club and not in competition. This level of membership is available to new members only and not persons that have been members of the ACTA within the last 5 years. Club Only Members will be afforded full protection under the insurance policies currently held by the ACTA. Club Only Members will be issued with a card denoting their status and the cost for this level of membership has been set at $30. Members with a Club Only membership can convert to another membership category at any time on payment of the balance in the membership fee. Page 14 Australian Clay Target Shooting News August 2006 EASTER SHOOT AT NEPEAN Sunday morning, the day after our shoot. As tradition dictates, the Easter bunny arrives at our house in the wee hours of the morning and hides Easter eggs in the garden for the kiddies to search for when they wake up. As parents we know the Easter bunny doesn't exist (well some anyway). The night before, just after we've tucked the kiddies into bed, we get the carrots from the fridge and gnaw on them leaving deposits on the ground as evidence showing the kiddies the Easter bunny has been at our house. The Easter bunny that comes to our place is particularly lucky, he like me is partial to a Bundy or two and we leave a bottle out side only to discover the damn things empty in the morning! Sunday morning, 6.00am, leader of opposition wakes kids “LOOK Georgia", nearly 16, “The Easter bunny's been!" “Mum! Have you been spitting carrots in the back garden again? I bet dads still in bed with a hang over and an empty bottle of Bundy on the out door table!". Not deterred, cook goes to Matt's room “Matt, The Easter bunny's been!" “Mother, I'm 18, unlike you I don't believe in the Easter bunny, let alone the fairies which you believe inhabit our garden!". The day before, shoot day, Nepean. Driving to the club I thought being Easter and all, it would be nice to stop and buy Easter eggs for the shooters that turn up at our club today. Whilst driving to Safeway a visual did enter my mind, imagine receiving a thank you kiss from the likes of Pete, Dick, Chris, Hecta, Brian and others. At this point I stopped the car, walked up to the closest brick wall, pounded my head against it repeatedly and muttered the words “YOU IDIOT" The shoot. Being Easter, not many were expected, 20 in all showed with the weather being rather blustery and showery. Of the 20 shooters that showed 7 were from out of town. When I say out of town I mean out of town, 5 from Queensland in fact. They arrived at the gun club and headed straight for the canteen, they would have headed straight for the open fire except they saw who was gathered around it. I walked up to our new guests and introduced myself r u o Y s It’ all C The following two scenarios relate to situations which are not uncommon in Double Rise events. You are the referee of a Double Rise event where a shooter calls for a pair of targets the first target he fires at is an illegal target (not a broken one) and misses it. The other target in the pair is quite legal and he declines to shoot at it. A delicate situation has now arisen. He claims he has refused the target under Rule GRTS17. You are convinced that the second target is legal. There seems to be a small conflict in the rules. August 2006 Today's event was a 100-target Medley 25 DB, 25 Pts, 25 Cont and 25 Ball Trap. AA saw Chris Carrol victorious over Keith Caldecott (remember him, he used to shoot DTL, who won the dollars on the day Keithie?), third was Brian Barlow, yes Hecta was there, not up to his usual standard though. A was won by Dead eye Dick, me second and Peter Brant from Rockhampton Gun Club third. B grade was a Nepean sweep with Frank Ibbott first, Robbie Jones second and Andrew Holloway third. C grade was once again hotly contested, Russell Clay (Frankston) fought off a hotly contested battle with Russell Clay who also fought off Russell Clay to come first. The scores, 142/150, 140/150, 132/150, 137/150, 136/150, 129/150, 126/150, 123/150, 120/150 and 122/150. You work em out! Time being on our side we held a novelty event. 16-target Cont step back finishing on 26. Seeing I didn't end up in the money I'm not going to write about it! See you at the next shoot N.B. IT'S YOUR CALL. By Bill McCarthy What do you rule in this case? and dragged them to the fire and introduced them to our locals, big mistake! Their minds now corrupted by us southerners they shot below what their card read! If you ruled “Lost" and “Lost" you would be quite correct under Rule 1.09(g) which states that if a shooter shoots at an illegal first target and the second target is legal, he must also shoot at the second target. Hence, he missed with the first barrel and has declined to shoot at the second target, which he seems compelled to do under Rule 1.09(g). By shooting at the first target he is deemed to have accepted the pair. Naturally some doubt may have been in your mind about your decision, but in the absence of any cogent evidence of a reason for a refusal of the second target Rile 1.09(g) should stand. Obviously, an allowable baulk would alter the situation but the rule is quite clear on what procedure to follow. Now if the reverse applies, he is not compelled to shoot at an illegal second target irrespective of whether the first target was illegal or legal even if he had shot at the first target. If you have any questions regarding rules or situations where you were unsure please write to the ACTA. I look forward to hearing from you. I am grateful to the assistance of our Rules Chairman and his committee for their ongoing advice and encouragement with this project. Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 15 THE AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET ASSOCIATION presents THE 2006 NATIONAL SKEET CHAMPIONSHIPS to be held at THE NATIONAL SHOOTING GROUNDS WAGGA WAGGA SUNDAY NOVEMBER 19 to SATURDAY NOVEMBER 25, 2006 Full programme in the September and October issues Page 16 INSURANCE INFO Dear Sir I am the newly appointed Secretary of the Callide Dawson Clay Target Club Inc at Biloela in Central Queensland. I have been making myself familiar with the 2006 Club secretary handbook and have noted on page 13 comments re public liability insurance. I note that the cover does not extend to a shooting member who is not an ACTA member. This is understood, however, this has raised the query in my mind re novices we might attract both on an occasional basis and our regular “come and try" days where we might have numerous unregistered and unlicensed “shooters" shooting. We ensure they have completed the necessary paperwork, visitors book etc. they are fully supervised however the issue of insurance for these persons is a query I now have. These people are not Club or ACTA members, but could be construed as “Authorised Visitors" Would you be able to provide or direct me toward some good sound advice on this matter. Kind regards Mal Secretary Mal, The answer to your question is as follows: The Australian Clay Target Association Inc provides various insurance covers including Liability Insurance to Member Clubs and Members that protects: The Executive Committees, State Associations and Executives, District Associations and Executives, Member Clubs and Executives, Members, Range Staff, Voluntary Workers and Authorised Visitors for all sums which the insured shall become legally liable to pay as compensation [including claims costs and expenses] as a result of Personal Injury or Property Damage caused by an Occurrence in connection with the Association/Clubs activities. A visitor can be a novice, a licensed non club member or a person from another association, these people are covered by the policy as authorised visitors. The policy does not cover licensed shooters [non members under the control of the club] who have visited the club more than 4 times in any one year because of a warranty within the policy that states: Warranted that Club Rules & Guidelines must be adhered to. The associations rule that a person must join the club after 4 visits in anyone year would breach this warranty. I trust this has answered your question without being to complicated. Robert G Low Managing Director SSAA Insurance Brokers Ptty Ltd CROSSWORD PROMOTION The Winner of the May Draw is the DORRIGO GUN CLUB They will receive 500 GB shotshells, their entry will be returned to the draw for the final prize, a Pallet of CORSIVIA CLAY TARGETS Australian Clay Target Shooting News August 2006 NSW ISSF STATE CARNIVAL SEPTEMBER 1ST 2ND 3RD Hosted by Cecil Park Clay Target Club Proudly sponsored by Beretta Australia Friday 1st September 10:00am NSWCTA STATE DOUBLE TRAP CHAMPIONSHIP Nomination $80.00 all competitors, conducted over 75 pairs plus Final Nomination fee includes $5.00 per day Grounds Levy (Separate finals Men Ladies Juniors - must be at least 3 competitors to constitute a division or grade) Overall - Sash, silver NSW badge, cash trophy. AA, A, B, C - Medal & Cash Trophy 1st, 2nd Team Selection-Postal Teams (postal team ties determined by count back) - Men - 6 members selected over 1st 25 pairs, result over last 25 pairs of qualifying - Junior, Ladies - 4 members selected as above - Shoulder to Shoulder Teams - to represent at 2007 Nationals - Men, Junior, Ladies - 3 members selected over 75 pairs of qualifying Saturday 2nd & Sunday 3rd September 9:30am NSWCTA STATE ISSF TRAP & SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP Nomination $100.00 all competitors, conducted over 200 Targets Nomination fee includes $5.00 per day Grounds Levy NB all division and grade results will be "of the gun" - (Finals may be conducted, time permitting) - must be at least 3 competitors to constitute a division or grade. Overall - Sash, silver NSW badge, cash trophy. AA, A, B, C - Medal & Cash Trophy 1st, 2nd Team Selection-Postal Teams (postal team ties determined by count back) - Men - 6 members selected over 1st 50 tgts, result over last 50 tgts - Ladies & Junior - 4 members selected over 1st 50 tgts, result over last 50 tgts - Shoulder to Shoulder Teams - to represent at 2007 Nationals - Men, Ladies & Junior - 3 members selected over 200 tgts AISL QUALIFYING SCORE EVENT MEN DOUBLE TRAP 1ST 150 TGTS MEN TRAP & SKEET 1ST 125 TGTS WOMEN TRAP & SKEET 1ST 75 TGTS JUNIORS - UNDER 21 AS OF 1ST JAN 07 AUSTRALIAN YOUTH OLYMPIC SELECTION NSWCTA will select a team to travel to Melbourne for a Development Camp and Selection Event for an Australian Team for the Australian Youth Olympics. Positions will be 2 each, Men's ISSF Trap, D/T, Skeet, 2 each Ladies ISSF Trap, Skeet. For selection competitors must be under the age of 19 on 17 Jan 07. Must be available to attend the Development Camp from 15th to 17th Sep 07. And must be able to compete at the Youth Olympics 17th to 21st Jan 07. Participation at the Development Camp will be Self Funded. NSWCTA GRAND PRIX FINALS IN CONJUNCTION WITH EACH EVENT FIRST 75 PR D/T FIRST 100 TGTS TRAP & SKEET OPTIONAL SKINS conducted by Cecil Park CTC on all events - see cecilparkctc.com.au for details Sail shades have been installed over the Russell Mark Building. Full Catering and Refreshments available on grounds. Camping available on grounds (hot showers). Ammunition available on grounds. For further information contact NSWCTA on 02 6931 9980, CPCTC on 02 9826 1399 or Neal Gay on 0418 490 009 NSWCTA reserves the right to alter the program if required August 2006 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 17 Shoot Results South Australia Barmera 4/6/06 Cold & overcast (24): 25T SK CS: OA & B: B Wilksch 32/35, 2nd F Albanese 31/35; A: 1st H Nunn 35/37, 2nd E Schmaal 34/37; C: 1st I Maywald 23/25, 2nd N Romeo 21/26; 50T DB: AA: 1st T Shaddock 51/51, 2nd J Byrnes 50/51; A: 1st N Romeo 49/40, 2nd P Brister 52/55; B: 1st D Albanese 48/50, 2nd A Mattschoss 47/50; C: 1st C Panuccio 46/50, 2nd T Drakopoulos 42/50; 20PR DR: A: 1st R Maywald 35/40, 2nd T Shaddock 40/50; B: 1st A Mattschoss 29/40, 2nd L Dimasi 35/50; C: 1st C Panuccio 21/40, 2nd I Maywald 16/40; 25T NIGHT DB CS: OA & A: 1st R Maywald 25/25, 2nd E Schmaal 24/25; B: 1st A Mattschoss 22/25, 2nd D Albanese 20/25; C: 1st T Drakopoulos 13/25, 2nd R Nutt 12/25; HG: R Maywald 130/140. Bordertown 28/5/06 Overcast, cold & Breeze (21): 50T DB CS: AA: 1st W Hawker 68/68, 2nd P Fabris 67/68; A: 1st A Jones 49/50, 2nd N Sharrock 46/50; B: 1st J Dicker 46/50, 2nd B Lock 45/50; C: 1st A Taylor 44/50, 2nd D Warrlem 41/50; 50T: AA: 1st R Andrews 50/50, 2nd W Hawker 69/70; A: G Durbridge, N Sharrock, E Hall 47/50; B: 1st B Lock 43/50, 2nd J Dicker 35/50; C: 1st A Taylor 43/50, D Warrlem 39/50. Broken Hill 20-21/5/06 Sunny, cool & light breeze (110): 30T MED.: OA: G Broad 64/64; AA: 1st S Clifford 63/64, 2nd C Dunn 49/50, 3rd W Dunbar 98/100; A: 1st J Humphris 66/67, 2nd W Wellam 63/67, 3rd A Plum 51/53; B: 1st D Gill 56/60, 2nd J Plum 53/60, 3rd B Bishop 45/50; C: 1st G Jones 44/50, 2nd J Healey 41/50, 3rd M Rutledge 40/50; LAD.: B Monson 45/50; VET.: K Polst 47/50; JNR: T Clare 43/50; NOV. JNR: G Peatling 31/50; 25T PS: OA: D Nicholls 75/75; AA: 1st C Anderson 122/123, 2nd R Anderson 119/120; A: 1st D Follett 77/78, 2nd C Jorgansen 76/78; B: 1st J Davies 71/75, 2nd W Perry 73/78; C: 1st B Knight 67/75, 2nd P Jobson 65/75; LAD.: D Baynes 72/75; VET.: G Bollen 67/75; JNR: T Clare 71/75; NOV. JNR: S Wood 48/75; 25T DB: OA: R Walsh 181/181; AA: 1st C Dunn 180/181, 2nd J Gemmill 66/67; A: 1st S Thompson 56/57, 2nd W Wellam 53/54; B: 1st W Palmer 34/35, 2nd B Bishop 25/26; C: 1st C Mayberry 24/25, 2nd G Jones 32/34; LAD.: D Baynes 25/25; VET.: G Bollen 31/32; JNR: T Clare 24/25; NOV. JNR: S Wood 31/34; 20T HC: 1st C Vernon 26/26, 2nd S Wythe 25/26, 3rd D Brain 39/40, 4th D Lemmich 38/40, 5th R Walsh 29/31; 25T DB GIFT: OA: R Walsh 129/129; AA: G Palmer 128/129, 2nd S Clifford 115/116, 3rd D Nicholls 114/115; A: A Plum 88/89, 2nd D Farnsworth 84/85, 3rd E Stephenson 65/66; B: 1st B Bishop 33/34, 2nd W Palmer 30/31, 3rd W Brain 31/32; C: 1st J Healey, 2nd N Butler 24/27, 3rd P Jobson 23/26; LAD.: D Baynes 24/25; VET.: K Polst 43/44; JNR: T Clare 34/35; NOV. JNR: G Peatling 19/25; 25T SB: OA: D Gray 30/30; AA: 1st G Evans 29/30, 2nd R Millard 25/26; A: 1st K Polst 31/32, 2nd K Bruns 30/32; B: 1st B Bishop 23/25, 2nd D Gill 27/33; C: 1st J Stephenson 21/25, 2nd S Wood 20/25; LAD.: D Doyle 22/25; VET.: G Bollen 23/25; JNR: T Clare 23/25; NOV. JNR: G Peatling 17/25; TEAM RESULTS 25T Page 18 PS: “MIXED BAG”: B Doyle, C Fitzgerald, R Walsh, C Bentley, D Nicholls; 20T HC: “HRT”: C & R Anderson, S Clifford, G McLean, G Hayden; HG: OA HG: R Walsh 215/220; AA: S Clifford 213/220; A: W Wellam 219/232; B: B Bishop 203/220; C: P Jobson 183/232; NORM BUTLER LAD. HG: W Wellam 208/220; STEWART GILLMAN INTERNATIONAL VET. HG: K Polst 198/220; STEVE & SISSY THOMPSON JNR HG: T Clare 204/220. International 14/5/06 Perfect (32): 25 SK: A: 1st R Coombes 34/35, 2nd D Oliviero 33/35; B: J Zuppa & K Redford 24/25; C: 1st K Hobbs 30/33, 2nd S Bowley 29/33; 25 TR: A: D Oliviero 24/25; B: 1st R Marcoionni 21/25; C: 1st C Vernon 24/25, 2nd K Polst 21/25; 25SB: A: 1st C Bentley 25/25, 2nd C Vernon & D Oliveiro 22/25; B: 1st A Dalle Molle 25/25, 2nd M Lyons 21/25; C: 1st N Labriniclis 20/25; 50 DB: AA: 1st C Bentley 126/126, 2nd D Oliviero 125/126; A: 1st R Fleming 50/50, 2nd K Polst 49/50; B: 1st A Dalle Molle 49/50, 2nd M Lyons 48/50; C: 1st N Labrinidis 43/50; TEAM SHOOT: International: D Oliviero, J Zuppa, D Aunger, M Lyons, R Marcoionni 240/250; VET.: M Leaford 60/63. International 04/06/06 Fine(35): 25 SKT: 1st D Oliviero 25/25; B: 1st M Martini 25/25, 2nd E Marianiello & P Marmorale 22/25; C: 1st S Bowley 24/25, 2nd L Ciaramellano 23/25; 25 Trench: A: 1st D Oliviero 24/25, 2nd P Marmorale 23/25; B: 1st T Piteo 23/25, 2nd E Marianello 17/25; C: 1st C Vernon 22/25, 2nd K Polst & N Labrinidis 18/25; 25 HC: 1st P Hendy 25/25, 2nd K Prescott 29/30, 3rd P Marmorale 28/30; 25 DB: AA: 1st D Olivero & D Lymn 55/55; A: 1st M Leaford 36/36, 2nd M Martini 35/36; B: 1st G Charalambous 28/29, 2nd R Alvaro 24/25; C: 1st K Piteo 28/29, 2nd M Piteo 27/29; JNR: F Baker 24/25; VET: P Marioionni 24/25. International 18/06/06 Fine(42): 50 SKT: OA & A: B Dower 50/50; A: 2nd C Jacobs 49/50; B: B Wilksch 49/50, 2nd J Zuppa 47/50; C: Eq 1st K Polst & P Marloionni 45/50; 25 CONT: A: Eq 1st B Wilksch, W Wilksch & C Bentley 25/25; B: 1st C Abela 24/25, 2nd L Ciaramellano 23/25; C: 1st S McDonald 22/25, 2nd R Nutt 20/25; 50 DB Team Shoot: AA; 1st C Bentley 131/131, 2nd D Aunger 130/131; A 1st B Wilksch 50/50, 2nd L Schubert 62/64; B: 1st G Charalambous 50/50, 2nd M Giannone 49/50; C: 1st R Nutt 46/50, 2nd K Williams 46/50; Team Shoot won by International Team 2: G Charalambous, E Marisnello, R Marcoionni, D Oliviero & D Lymn 245/250; VET: K Polst & M Leaford 48/50. Lake Albert 04/06/06 (22): 25T DB GR: A: 1st L Higgins 84/84, 2nd J Fidock 83/84; B: 1st T Dunn 25/25, 2nd I Dunbar; C: 1st C Mason 23/25, 2nd W May 24/27; 50T CONT CS: OA & AA: L Higgins 50/50; AA: 2nd J Fidock 49/50; A: 1st P Johncock 49/50, 2nd R Schubert 52/54; B: I Dunbar 44/50, 2nd D Crane 43/50; C: 1st W May 43/50, 2nd C Mason 42/50; HG: L Higgins 75/75; VET: P Johncock 73/75; JNR: L Higgins 75/75. SACTA WESTERN ZONE SHOOT CARNIVAL Port Pirie Gun Club 5th & 6th August 2006 OVER $2000.00 TROPHIES & SASHES Saturday 5th 9.30am start Event 1 50 tgt Zone Skeet C/S Nom $25.00 Graded AA, A, B, C 1st & 2nd L,V,J, $15.00 Open, Ladies, Vet, Jnr Skeet Teams to represent Zone at 07 State titles to be selected from Event 1 Event 2 75 tgt Champion of Champions Nom $30.00 Graded AA, A, B, C 1st & 2nd L,V,J, $20.00 L,J,V Trophy's Sunday 6th 9am start Event 3 50 tgt Double Barrel Zone C/S Nom Graded AA, A, B, C 1st & 2nd L,J,V Trophy's L,V,J, Event 4 50 tgt Points Score Zone C/S Graded AA, A, B, C 1st & 2nd L,V,J, L,J,V Trophy's Including Romano Bisi Memorial 3 Man Club Team Shoot Event 5 25 tgt Zone Handicap Nom 1st $200.00 Trophy & Sash 2nd $100.00 Trophy 3rd $40.00 Trophy $25.00 $15.00 $25.00 $15.00 $15.00 Open, Ladies, Vet, Jnr DTL Teams to represent Zone at 07 titles to be selected from Events 2,3,4 O/All High Gun Sash and Trophy over all Events Practice available from 4pm Friday Camping available at club on Friday & Sat Night Note Due to shortage of accommodation in Port Pirie this weekend due to smelter maint some billets are available. Contact Rodney Hindmarsh Ph 08 8632 2230 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Tea Sat night at Club August 2006 Mallala 12/06/06 O/cast & calm(25): 10T DB CD: A: J Byrnes & G Gilbert 10/10; B: W Spackman, G Hopgood & B Greenshields 10/10; C: J Hopton 8/10; 25T DB: OA & A: G Gilbert 25/25; A: 2nd J Byrnes 39/41; B: W Spackman 28/29, 2nd T Wedding 27/29; C: I Hopton 21/27, 2nd J Wheatley 20/27; Winning Team: W Spackman, G Hopgood, T Wedding, J Innes & G Gilbert; 30T SB: OA & A: J Byrnes 20/21; A: 2nd G Gilbert 23/25; B: S Byrnes 19/21, 2nd B Greenshields 18/20; C: I Hopton 16/20; OA HG: A: G Gilbert 53/55; B: W Spackman 51/55; C: I Hopton 43/55. Mallala 7/5/06 Sunny with showers & wind (18): 15T SB COMP. DIV.: A: Gilbert 15/15; B: T Wedding 13/15; C: N Innes 7/15; 25T CONT.: A: A Vilcins 25/25, 2nd R Fleming 24/25; B: 1st B Dempster 24/25, 2nd B Greenshields & R Fleming 21/25, 3rd G Gilbert & T Wedding 20/25. Mallala 28/5/06 Fine & mild (33): 15T DB COMP DV.: A: G Gilbert, B Finch, B Johnston 15/15; B: B Dempster 15/15; C: J Wehrmann, J Ellis 14/15; 25T DB: A: B Finch 41/42, 2nd B Johnston 40/42; B & OA: W Spackman 25/25, 2nd B Duncan SNR 28/29; C: J Wehrmann 21/25, 2nd J Wheatley 20/25; 20T HC: 1st W Spackman 21/21, 2nd G Gilbert 20/21, 3rd A Mattschoss 22/23. Mid North 11/06/06 Cold/Overcast(14): 10T C/D: D Mills 10/10, B Dubcan, R Thompson & G Read 9/10; 25T DB GR: A: D Mills 25/26, B: G Read 23/25; C: A Phillips 24/25. Moanarto-Alexandra 18/06/06 Perfect, fine, sunny & still(38): 25T SKT: A: K Burzacott 24/25; B: D Beelitz 24/25; C: P Johncock & R Clark 22/25; 20T DB: AA: P Hendy 51/51, R Clark 50/51; A: T Dunn 67/67, C Hill 66/67; B: K Hobbs 19/20, J Bretag 19/20; C: J South 20/20, A Treacy 18/20; 20 PR DR: AA: D Beelitz 37/40, R Clark 33/40; A: P Johncock 34/40, P Quire 31/40; B: C Hill 29/40, H Whitehead 25/40; C: J South 25/40, A Treacy 24/40; 20 PR D/D: 1st D & L Beelitz 30/30, 2nd R Clark & P Mules 29/30; OA HG: D Beelitz 56/60. Pt Lincoln 04/06/06 Perfect(11): 25T SKT: A: K Firth 24/25; B: S Edmonds 25/25; C: S Vogel; 50T DB: A: S Edmonds 48/50; B: B Britcher 69/75; C: P Myketasch 57/75; OA HG: S Edmonds 141/150. Pt Pirie 4/6/06 Cool & windy: 50 T DB: A: 1st B Thomas 187/200, 2nd A Jones 185/200; B: 1st R Hindmarsh 135/150, 2nd B Roberts 125/150; C: 1st T Thomas 111/150, 2nd J Wehrmann 109/150. SACTA 2006 STATE SKEET CARNIVAL 19-21/5/06 Clear to overcast (42): STATE SK DBLS CS: OA: R Dower 57/58; AA: 1st R Dower 49/50, 2nd A Norman 46/50; A: 1st L Charles 49/50, 2nd S Neoh 48/50; B: 1st R Thorne 48/50, 2nd R Pitt 43/50; C: 1st W Lindner 38/50, 2nd R Batson 36/50; VET.: R Kimber 44/50; STATE SK HC: `1st J Pope 188/190, 2nd C Jacobs 187/190, 3rd A Vilcins 144/151, 4th M Corbett 105/108, 5th S Bowley 88/89; FESTIVAL CITY SK CS: OA: R Pitt 62/62; AA: 1st A Goodall 50/50, 2nd R Dower 78/79; A: 1st K Mules 50/50, 2nd F Guyatt 49/50; B: 1st R Pitt 50/50, 2nd B Wilksch 49/50; C: 1st R James 47/50, 2nd W Lindner 45/50; VET.: H Nunn 46/50; JNR: B Wilksch 48/50; STATE SK CS: OA: R Coombes 68/68; AA: 1st C O’Neill 63/64, 2nd A Goodall 62/64; A: 1st R Coombes 50/50, 2nd S Neoh 71/72; B: 1st B Wilksch 50/50, 2nd R Pitt 47/50; C: 1st S Bowley 48/54, 2nd J Rice 47/54; VET.: R Kimber 49/50; CLUB TEAM: SA GC – 243/250: J Pope, R Dower, C Jacobs, Sneoh, R Coombes; ADELAIDE SK CS: OA: C Jacobs 65/65; AA: 1st C Jacobs 50/50, 2nd A Goodall 61/62; A: 1st K Mules 62/62, 2nd F Guyatt 61/62; B: 1st T Forrest 48/50, 2nd P Casey 55/58; C: 1st S Bowley 46/50, 2nd J Rice 45/50; VET.: H Nunn 48/50; JNR: B Wilksch 44/50; CARNIVAL SK CS: OA: C O’Neill 60/60; AA: 1st C O’Neill 50/50, 2nd J Pope 59/60; A: 1st S Neoh 50/50, 2nd H Nunn 74/75; B: 1st R Thorne 48/50, 2nd A Lock 47/50; B: 1st R Thorne 48/50, 2nd A Lock 47/50; C: 1st S Bowley 48/50, 2nd R James 47/50; VET.: R Kimber 47/50; JNR: B Wilksch 42/50; OA HG: Open: R Dower 293/300; CH. SA SHOOTER: R Dower 293/300; ZONE TEAMS – OPEN: Central Zone 122/125 – R Dower 25, C Jacobs 25, W Spackman 22, K Williams 24, W Wilksch 24, B Wilksch 24. South Australian 28/5/06 Fine & mild (22): MAY SK CS: OA & A: R Dower 50/50, R Kimber 50/51; B: N Praino 48/50, K Williams 47/50; C: J Rice 42/50, L Ciaramellano 37/50; TWR PS GR: A: R Dower 74/75, C Jacobs 70/75; B: T Gurr 90/93, B Baker 87/93; C: C Abela 45/75; PS GR: A: J Mitchell 73/81, D Halikiopoulos 70/81; B: J Rice 70/75, C Abela 69/75; C: C Dunk 60/75, D Schultz 53/75; MAY DB CS: OA & A: W Wilksch 25/25, D Halikiopoulos 24/25; B: C Abela 24/25, J Rice 22/25; C: D Schultz 18/25, C Dunk 16/25; VET.: S Halikiopoulos 22/25; OA HG: J Rice 198/225. South Australian 11/06/06 Very cold, light breeze(44): SKT CS: OA & A: R Dower 51/51; A: R Goodall 50/51; B: W Wilksch 48/50, P Hendy 47/50; C: C Vernon 46/50, S Bowley 45/50; CONT GR: A: D Lymn 40/40, J Byrnes 39/40; A: M Giannope 26/30, B Arnott 25/30; C: I Brown 15/25; VET S Halikiopoulos 27/28; PS GR: A: B Wilksch 75/75, W Wilklsch 74/75; B: L Ciarmellano 70/75, J Rice 77/84; C: K Brown 59/75, K Williams 54/75; VET: P Marcoionni 73/75; DB CS: OA & A: C Vernon 55/55; A: 2nd P Hendy 54/55; B: D Albanese 35/38, J Rice 34/38; C: K Williams 22/25, I Brown 20/25; VET: S Halikiopoulos 23/25; OA HG: P Hendy 187/195. Southern 13/5/06 Sunny & warm (34): 10T EO: 12 Possibles; 25T CONT. DB GR ABC: A: 1st L Higgins 53/53, 2nd R Clark; B: 1st K Hobbs 35/36, 2nd D Schubert 34/36; C: 1st P Dunn 24/25, 2nd R Mueller 22/26; OA: L Higggins; 50T ENDURO: First 25: A; 1st L Higgins 51/51, 2nd J Higgins 50/51; B: 1st T Dunn 27/28, 2nd W May 23/25; Second 25: A: 1st R Clark 87/87, 2nd L Higgins 86/87; B: 1st M Leaford 29/30, 2nd D Schubert & D Fidock 28/30; C: 1st P Dunn 24/25, 2nd J Gambell 23/25; PS FOR 50T: A & OA: L Higgins 150/150; B & OA: M Leaford 142/150; C & OA: P Dunn 138/150; JOHN REILLY MEMORIAL HG TPY: L Higgins (Jnr) 175/175. Southern Yorke Peninsula 28/5/06 Fine (16): 25T HC SK: 1st R Pitt, 2nd W Channing, 3rd D Lee; 10T DB EO: P Quire, R Thompson, A Phillips 10/10; 50 MXD T: A: P Quire 66/70; B: R Thompson 48/70; C: K Humphrys 59/70. Wilkawatt 11/06/06 Very cold & windy(17): 25T SKT: B: J Cornwell 32/33, D Beelitz 31/33; C: K Strother 26/29, R Andrews 25/29; 20T GR DB: AA: J Hawker & R Andrews 25/25; A: P Rundle 31/31, J Strother 31/31; B: K Pfeiffer 25/27, B Lock 24/27; C: J Spratt 26/28, M Raper 25/28; 25 PR D/D CS: 1st D & L Beelitz 40/40, 2nd R Black & N West 39/40; HG: D Beelitz 48/50. South Australian Gun Club Inc 50TH ANNIVERSARY SHOOT 26th & 27th August 2006 Saturday 9.00am Sunday 9.00am 1. 5. 50 tgt SAGC Skeet C'ship $18/14 Sash OA 1st & 2nd A,B,C & L/J/V* 2. 25 tgt Anniversary D/B Tower C'ship $12/9 Sash OA 1st & 2nd A,B,C & L/J/V* 3. 25 tgt Anniversary Handicap p $12/9 1st, 2nd & 3rd 4. 25 tgt SAGC D/Barrel C'ship $12/9 Sash OA 1st & 2nd A,B,C & L/J/V* Saturday 7.30pm 6. 7. 8. 9. 50 tgt Anniversary Skeet C'ship $18/14 Sash OA 1st & 2nd A,B,C & L/J/V* 25 tgt Anniversary P/Score C'ship $12/9 Sash OA 1st & 2nd A,B,C & L/J/V* 25 tgt Anniversary S/Barrrel C'ship $12/9 Sash OA 1st & 2nd A,B,C & L/J/V* 50 tgt Anniversary D/Barrel C'ship $18/14 Sash OA 1st & 2nd A,B,C & L/J/V* Presentation of all Trophies for both days ANNIVERSARY DINNER Venue TBA, Booking Essential * & Grade 2nd, Min. 4 Entries SAGC vs Metropolitan CTC Teams matches, Toweer, Skeet & D/Barrel Overall High Gun on all events, sponsored by Dave Renney Motors Ladies, Juniors and Veterans (60) reduc ced nominations on all events Veteran Trophies (65) THE CLUB SINCERELY THANKS ALL SPONSORS FOR THEIR SUPPORT Repco Auto Parts, Salisbury Cellarbrations Salisbury, Peter Quire, Kelvyn Prescott, Trevor Gurr, Dave Renney Motors & SAGC Committee President Dave Renney 08 8258 4624 August 2006 Secretary John Hamer 08 8353 2125 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 19 Francis 146/150; B: K Hibble 136/150; M Wheatley 137/150; 25 TSB: AA: C Rockliff 25/25; A: P Rockliff 23/25; B: P Smith 22/25; C: R Ringwaldt 18/25; 75T DB CS: OA & AA: P Turner 150/150; A: T Wescombe 90/90; B: D Tasker 75/78; C: K Ringwaldt 65/75; 2 Man SKT Team: J Foster & P Rockliff 95/100; Tasmania Bothwell 21/5/06 Windy & cold (23): 25T KEITH PULFORD MEMORIAL HANDICAP: 1st S Browning 32/33, 2nd M Goss 31/33, 3rd J hall 25/27; 75T MED.: AA: S Browning 175/175; A: G Jackman 118/125; B: J Green 117/125; BEST JNR: M Belbin 108/125; OA HG: OA & AA: S Browning 149/150; A: G Jackman 140/150; B: J green 138/150. Burnie 10/06/06 Cold & windy (24): 10T BT E/O: C Rockliff, J Foster, B Weeding, A Edwards, B Margison, J Margison 8/10; 50T STATE NIGHT BT CS: OA & AA: N Brown 46/50; A: S Webb 45/50; B: P Rockliff 38/50; C: P Francis 36/50; 20PR DD: 1st A Spinks & C Chatwin 18/20; 2nd B Margison & D Tasker 16/20. Cressy 04/06/06 Beautiful(43): 100 DB: OA & AA: S Browning 107/108; AA; 2nd M Goss 106/108; A: 1st P Francis 97/100, 2nd D Hallam 98/105; B: R Atkins(Jnr) 95/100, 2nd G McBain 92/100; C: I Clements 84/100, 2nd W Von Stieglitz (Jnr) 68/100; LAD: N McCallum 96/100; JNR: R Atkins 95/100; VET: D Height 94/100; HG: S Browning 107/108. Hobart 28/5/06 Fine (31): 50T CLUB DB CS: AA & OA: S Glover 50/50; A: G Tarrant 61/62; B: P McGrath 59/62; C: R Smith 45/50; 30T DB NOV. HC: 1st B Bennett 32/32, 2nd G Jackman 31/32, 3rd K Schott 42/43; 10PR DD: 1st C Thomas & D P Williams 15/16, 2nd N Bartels & K Schott 14/16. Mersey 20/5/06 Fine & cool (28): 50T SK CS: A 7 OA: B Smith 48/50; B: N Ward 47/50; C: I Tasker 42/50; 10T EO: AA: B Smith, G Ellis 10/10; A: N Ward, H VonStieglitz 10/10; B: R Mason 10/10; C: B Lynch 9/10; 50T DB CS: AA & OA: B Smith 49/50; A: C Latham 45/51; B: R Atkins 47/53; C: W VonStieglitz 39/50. Rosebery 28/5/06 Showers, then fine (23): 30 MXD T: AA: P Francis 47/50; A: R Blazely 42/50; B: R Ward 46/50; C: R Smith 44/50; 70 MXD T CS: OA & AA: G Elliss 104/110; A: D Tasker 98/110; B: R Smith 88/110; C: C Schwoch 88/110. Tasmanian Fine (36): 50T DB: AA: M Goss 92/92; A: G McBain 49/50; B: M Shepperd 48/50; C: N Shepperd 43/50; SNSB: OA & AA: S Glover 47/50; A: T Wescombe 40/50; B: M Shepperd 43/50; C: N Shepperd 35/50; SNMT: OA & AA: S Glover 59/60; A: D Tasker 53/60; B: M Shepperd 50/60; C: T Clark 46/50. Tasmanian 28/5/06 Sunny & cold (19): 100T TR: Second round of Grand Prix. OA & B: T Bryan 92/100; A: S French 91/100; C: S Taylor 66/100. Tasmanian 11/06/06-12/06/06 Cold but sunny (47): 50T SKT CS: OA & AA: P Rockliff 50/50; A: J Sturzaker 47/50; B: P Turner 48/50; C: B Margison 46/50; 30T Medley: AA: J Foster 59/60; A: J McBain 46/50; B: D Tasker 44/50; M Wheatley 46/50; 50T PS: AA: D Height 156/159; A: P TASMANIAN 2006 SKEET CARNIVAL Saturday 28th October Sunday 29th October Starting time 9.00am daily Location Tasmanian Gun Club, 1km South of Evandale on the Nile Road For accommodation call George Pinner phone/fax 03 6393 7595 after 9pm Page 20 2 Man Trap Team: J Foster & C Rockliff 149/150; Graded HC: AA: C Rockliff 295/300; A: P Francis 281/300; B: D Tasker 268/300; C: M Wheatley 269/300; OA HG: OA: C Rockliff 344/350; LAD: M Wheatley 298/350; JNR: I Tasker 300/350; VET: D Height 332/350. Western Australia Bunbury 20/5/06 Fine & calm (19): 25TWR 40 MXD T: OA & AA: M Griffiths 78/85; A: R Silvester 70/85; B: G Kutzer 75/85; C: R Peskett 73/85. Eastern Goldfields 02/06/06 Fine & Sunny (40): PS CS: 1st D Rolland. Eastern Goldfields 03/06/06 Fine (60): 10PS: 1st T Morris 60/60; 25DB TRAP: OA: C Vodden 41/41; AA: 1st M Iwankiw, 2nd N McWhirter; A: 1st C Vodden, 2nd R Day; B: 1st G Quansing, 2nd P Iley; C: 1st D Watson, 2nd R Smith; 25PS: OA & AA: T Hearn; AA: 2nd D Rowland; A: 1st T Free, 2nd J Sharpe; C: 1st K Green, 2nd D Vrolyk; C: 1st H Pennington, 2nd R Vodden; 50DB: OA & A: C Vodden; AA: 1st T Hearn, 2nd N McWhirter, 3rd S O’Brien; A: 2nd T Free, 3rd A Paget; B: 1st K Green, 2nd D Vrolyk, 3rd J Griffiths; C: 1st D Watson, 2nd R Vodden, 3rd G Smith. Eastern Goldfields 04/06/06 Fine (60): 10PS: 1st C Vodden 84/84. 25DB: OA & AA: L Bager 61/61; AA: 2nd M Rowell; A: 1st V O’Brien, 2nd C Vodden; B: 1st A Ward, 2nd D Vrolyk; C: 1st S Vincent, 2nd D Watson; STATE CH/CH 25DB/25SB/25PS: OA: C Vodden after shoot off with M Iwankiw; AA: 1st M Iwankiw, 2nd R Bailey, 3rd M Ship; A: 1st A Pagett, 2nd J Gilbert, 3rd V O’Brien; B: 1st K Green, 2nd G Quansing, 3rd B Whittaker; C: 1st D Watson, 2nd S Vincent, 3rd T Larcombe; HG: N McWhirter; LAD: R Smith; JNR: C Vodden; VET: R Bailey; AA: L Bager; A: R Day; B: K Green; C: D Watson. Edgehill 17/06/06 Fine(24): 50DB, 25 CONT: OA: P House 75/75; AA: G Walker 72/75; A: N Tarves 65/75; B: A Harvey 73/77; C: R Hay 65/75; JNR: C House 65/75. Geraldton 14/5/06 Fine (19): 25 DB DTL: V Oliveri & J Chandler 25/25; 25 PS: J Chandler 74/75, V Oliveri 71/75, D Willcocks 71/75; 25T HC: 1st R Townsend Crisp, D Willcocks, L Noble 23/25; ANNIE OAKLEY WINNER: B Wellington: OA: J Chandler 121/125, V Oliveri 118/125; MOST IMPROVED: V Oliveri. Geraldton 28/5/06 Fine (24): 25T DTL: J Dohnt, J Oliveri, V Voschetti 25/25; 25T PTS: D Willcocks 75/75, Northam & Districts Gun Club Inc August 11, 12, 13 2006 Friday 3pm Practice Event 1 Nom 25T DB Graded Trophy, 1st & 2nd AA A B C $15 Saturday 8.30am Practice. 9am Start Event 2 Event 3 10T SB Graded C/D, $100 Grade Minimum 25T SB Northam Business's Dist Championship O/A Sash & Trophy, 1st & 2nd AA A B C 25T DB Northam Town Council Dist Champ O/A Sash & Trophy, 1st & 2nd AA A B C 25T PS Retravision District Championship O/A Sash & Trophy, 1st & 2nd AA A B C Event 4 Event 5 $12 $17 $17 $17 Sunday 8.30am Practice. 9am Start Event 6 10T Single Barre Lawrie Reynolds Special 1st O/A Event 7 Byfields Accountants Championship 40T State Mixed Targets O/A Sash & Trophy, 1st & 2nd AA A B C Event 8 25T DB Graded Cash Divide 30/30/10 AA,A,B,C Event 9 25T SB Life Members Championship O/A Sash & Trophy 1st & 2nd AA A B C HIGH GUNS O/A, Ladies, Jnr & Vet over events 2-9 O/A Donated by Carlo Romeo $10 $25 $17 $17 The committee reserves the right to alter the program. CONTACTS: Pat Young (Sec.) 9622 3530; Lex Shipp (Pres.) 9448 3700 FULL FLOURO TARGETS Shooters, Families and Sponsors are invited to a complimentary dinner on the Saturday evening Australian Clay Target Shooting News August 2006 LEONORA CLAY TARGET CLUB Leonora Gun Club Inc. P.O. Box 102 Leonora WA 6438 Home of the Gold Nugget Shoot 28th Annual Gold Nugget Two Day Shoot Saturday 26th & Sunday 27th August 2006 Cash, Trophies and Gold Nuggets to the value of $10,000.00 Friday 25 August 2006 Start Time: 1pm Traps open for practice 2.30pm events to be nominated Saturday 26 August 2006 Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Start Time: 8.30am 10 DB E/O Cash Divide Graded 50 DB Gold Nugget Championship proudly sponsored by Johnson & Urqhart 50 DB Cash Bonanza Championship 25 DB Points Championship Sunday 27 August 2006 Event Event Event Event 5 6 7 8 Start Time: 8.30am 5 Pair Double Rise E/O Cash Divide 25 Pair Double Rise State Title Championship 20 Pair Deauville Doubles State Title Championship 30 Targets Medley Championship OVERALL HIGH GUN OVER SATURDAY & SUNDAY High Gun winner proudly sponsored by Hurst Contracting Ladies High Gun proudly sponsored by Ampol Roadhouse Leonora Junior High Gun proudly sponsored by Graham & Dalma Dawes Veterans High Gun proudly sponsored by Ian Stokes The committee reserves the right to alter the programme without notice if necessary Total Targets: 245 Total Noms: $180.00 Juniors & Veterans: $140.00 Practice Friday 1pm - 2.30pm, Saturday & Sunday 7.30am - 8.20am For further information please contact: Neale Johnson 0418 958 418, Dale Nowland 0417 294 497 or Jim Hurst 0417 178 267 Club Rooms: 08 9037 6043 ACCOMMODATION: camping facilities on Gun Club grounds Leonora Motel 9037 6444, Central Hotel 9037 6042, Whitehouse Hotel 9037 6030 or St Barbara Minesite 9037 6210 August 2006 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 21 Geraldton Clay Target Club Inc. ARE PROUDLY CELEBRATING THEIR 60th YEAR AND INVITE YOU TO THEIR CRAYFISH CARNIVAL (The Best Shoot in Australia) Crayfish Carnival 22nd 23rd 24th SEPTEMBER 2006 Huge Prize Pool (in excess of $25,OOO) Jackpot $4000 Cash. 295 Targets Shoot the programme clean (split if more than one person) High Gun Over Events 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,l0 Graded High Gun Sashes kindly donated by Gail and Peter Lemmon Canterbury Traps Voice Release System m in Operation on ALL 6 Layouts Fluro Targets Pre Nominations Accepted before 8th September 2006 ment by Cheque/Money Order Paym Enjoy Mobs of Crayfish, Prawns and Seafood Chowder Contacts President Justin Pirrottina Email [email protected] Mob 0429 900 071 Vice President Rod Bailey Email [email protected] Mob.0427 093 096 Secretary Ray Reynolds Email rayreynold [email protected] Ph/Fax 9965 0480 Mob 0429 944 478 Page 22 Australian Clay Target Shooting News August 2006 Friday 22nd 12 NOON START Practice from 09.00am EVENT 1 25 T Points Score District Championship EVENT 2 50 T Continental Commonwealth Title Saturday 23rd 08.30 START Practice from 07.15am EVENT 3 15 T Single Barrel (Graded) EVENT 4 30 T Medley 10 DB, 10 SB, 10 PTS EVENT 5 25 T Points Score Zone Championship EVENT 6 50 T Double Barrel Championship CALCUTTA SATURDAY NIGHT (EVENT 10) Sunday 24th 08.30 START Practice from 07.15am EVENT 7 15 T Points Score Shot Off 16M EVENT 8 25 T Single Barrel Championship EVENT 9 30 T Double Barrel Crayfish Handicap (Crayfish Valued In Excess of $2,500,00). EVENT 10 30 T Double Barrel Graded Meterage Calcutta RECOMMENDED ACCOMMODATION GERALDTON MOTOR INN 9964 4777 MAHOMETS VILLAGE 9921 6652 BROADWATER TAVERN 9956 1300 OCEAN CENTRE E 9921 7777 CAMPING FACILITM9, HOT SHOWERS AVAILABLE AT THE GROUNDS, BY ARRANGEMENT Courtesy Bus provided on Saturday and Sunday evenings Although unlikely the committee reserve the right to alter the programme. Do not forget your Handicap Book All events will be shot to finality on the day, under lights if necessary August 2006 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 23 2nd J Chandler 74/75; 25T CONT: D Willcocks 25/25, G Kelly 25/25, J Chandler 25/25; OA: J Chandler 123/125, 2nd V Oliveri 122/125; 25T EXTRA EV.: 1st D Willcocks 25/25, 2nd I McMillan 24/25; HG: J Chandler 123/125; MOST INPROVED: W Simpson. Geraldton 11/06/06 Fine (22): Rnd 1 39T Field Shoot: 1st B Wellington & T Marsden 35/38; Rnd 2 39T: 1st J Chandler & N James 37/38; O/A: N James 69/78, R/U: J Chandler 68/78. Newman 7/5/06 Fine & warm (12): 50 SK HC CS: OA: A Cahill, 2nd L Brown; 25 CONT. CS: OA: A Cahill 30/31, 2nd S Fox 29/31. Tom Price 11/06/06 Fine & Sunny(8): 50T DB: OA: T Jones 50/50; AA: P Starich 48/50; B: D Withers 47/50; C: S Gerovich 44/51; 50 Cont: OA: D Withers 49/50; AA: P Starich 47/50; C: T Jones 48/50. West Australian 20/5/06 ACTA COMMONWEALTH NIGHT DR CS: OA: R Bailey 43/50; 25T SB DISTRICT CS: OA: M Tucker 38/39; AA: G Kelly 29/31, G Faulkes 25/27, T Hearn 33/35; A: A Sexton 26/28, j Gilbert 24/26, T Marsden 28/30; B: M Siford 24/25, R Smith 23/25, L Oliviri 22/25; C: C Weise 22/25, D Waters 20/25, T Craige 21/28; 50T DB PTS ZONE CS: OA: J West 149/150; AA: T Hearn 157/159, J Hamilton 156/159, B Kuser 150/153; A: J Rose 147/150, j Dyas 145/150, T Marsden 147/153; B: C Weise 144/150, M Siford 140/150, L Oliviri 135/150; C: I Burgess 149/168, D Waters 148/168, J Panara 126/150; 50T DB CITY OF PERTH CS: OA: R Meagher 60/60; AA: M Tucker 54/55, R Offer 141/143, C Bager 141/143; A: T Marsden 59/60, N Wells 50/51, J Gilbert 50/51; B: S Tizzone 55/56, C Weise 61/62, I Burgess 60/62; T Craige 47/50, 18/30, D Waters 42/50, J Panara 41/50; 15 PR DR DISTRICT CS: OA: P Finis 33/37; AA: M Tucker 32/37, D Fox 34/40, D Vandeluer 33/40; A: G Prowse 43/50, C Fitzgerald 39/50, B Boschetti 24/30; B: S Murray 24/30, C Weise 23/30, R Smith 22/30; C: D Norrish 18/30, D Waters 17/30, J Panara 11/30; 25 PR ACTA COMMONWEALTH DR CS: OA: R Bailey 43/50; AA: M Tucker, D Vandeluer, K Green 47/60; A: G Prowse, J Dyas 36/50, N Wells 35/50; B: C Weise 38/50, O Iley 34/50, I Burgess 33/50; C: J Panara 31/50, D Coleman 27/50, D Waters 24/50; VET.: J Panara 31/50; LAD.: W Cole 34/50; 10T CONT. PTS: OA: D Fox 48/48; AA: K Green 38/39; A: J Rose 45/48; B: P Iley 28/30; C: D Waters 39/42; 25T CONT. CLASSIC: OA: D Fox 37/37; AA: R Neagher 36/37, T Morris 67/68, L Bager 66/68; A: G Prowse 51/62, B Boschetti 50/52, C Fitzgerald 28/30; B: P Boylson 25/26, J Boyes 26/28, P Iley; C: L Hall 26/32, D Waters 25/32, J Panara 25/30; 25T DB: OA: G Kelly 114/114; AA: B Kuser 113/114, D Fox 95/95, T Morris 78/79; A: G Prowse 87/87, B Oschetti 40/41, B Boyd 34/35; B: P Boylson 24/55, b Benjamin 32/33, C Weise 31/31; C: J Panara 26/26, T Craige 25/26, D Waters 23/25; 50T WACTA STATE HC CS: OA: G Faulkes 50/50, 2nd D Turner 61/63, 3rd L Fisher 60/63, 4th R Offer 51/54, 5th R Smith 50/53, 6th J Gilbert 63/66, 7th S Murray 62/66, 8th T Marsden; VET: R Bailey 46/50; JNR: B Hall 41/50; LAD: L Hall 41/50; CARNIVAL HG: D Fox 405/435; LAD: W Cole 362/435; VET: R Bailey 384/435. Bairnsdale 03/06/06 Fine (23): 25T SB: AA: 1st B Dinsdale 25/26, 2nd C Murphy 24/26; A: 1st G Wallis 23/25, 2nd C Wilkinson 24/27; B: 1st K Newman 23/25, 2nd G Harrington 22/25; C: 1st J McMaster 3/25; 50T DB CS: OA & AA: B Dinsdale 49/50, 2nd C Murphy 53/55; A: 1st C Ellis 48/50, 2nd L Glover 57/60; B: 1st M Growcott 45/50, 2nd K Newman 44/50; C: 1st J McMaster 19/50; 25T PS: AA: 1st B Stokes 81/81, 2nd D Leulf 78/81; A: 1st C Ellis 72/81, 2nd W Scanlan 71/75; B: 1st R Clemm 67/75; 25T SEZ NIGHT SB: OA & AA: D Leulf 26/30, 2nd B Stokes 20/25; A: 1st L Glover 25/30, 2nd C Ellis 20/25; B: 1st B Bastin 17/25; 25T SEZ NIGHT DB: OA & AA: B Kennedy 24/25, 2nd S Collins 28/35; A: 1st C Ellis 24/32, 2nd L Glover 23/32; B: 1st B Bastin 21/25. Beaufort 19/05/06 (20): SWZ NIGHT HC: 1st L Cocking 35/35, 2nd R Wilson 34/35, 3rd R Marmont 27/28; CLUB DB CS: A: 1st W Medwell 30/31, 2nd J Kelly; B & OA: C Byrne 31/31, 2nd S Ringin; C: 1st N Clarke 22/25, 2nd P Falkinder. Bendigo 03/06/06 Overcast & cold (25): 50T SPC CS: OA & AA: Page 24 COMMONWEALTH BALL TRAP C'SHIP 12th August 2006 10.30am start (12-45 N/C) Overall, 4 Grades & Ladies Junior Veteran 75 Targets Nominations $50/35 Sponsorship acknowledgments Fishery Chick Ballarat, Begonia City Fencing Ballarat, Ballarat Laundry Services, Falcon-Fiocchi Completed under lights if required Secretary: Len Cook 03 5339 5865 Victoria Ararat 03/06/06 Cool, overcast (15): 10T PS E/O CD: 1st N Haydon, T Hughes 30/30; 2nd R Northausen, R Hounsell 29/30; 25T PS GR CS: OA & AA: T Hughes 74/75, 2nd C Dunn 73/75; A: 1st R Hounsell 73/75, 2nd L Cook 70/75; B: 1st A Wohlers 72/75, 2nd K Malcolm 62/75; C: 1st G Horrigan 63/75, 2nd T Perry 56/75; 25T DB GR CS: OA & A: R Northansen 34/34, 2nd L Cook 31/32; AA: 1st T Hughes 33/34, 2nd C Dunn 24/25; B: 1st A Wohlers 24/25, 2nd G Leslie 23/25; C: 1st T Perry 21/25, 2nd G Horrigan 21/25; HG: T Hughes 129/130; OFF THE FENCE: L Cook Beaufort Gun Club Inc L Roberts 48/50; A: 1st D Hansford 47/50, 2nd R Kerslake 46/50; B: 1st B Rafferty 38/50, 2nd K Nelson 32/50; C: 1st F Ray 36/50, 2nd W Wende 35/50; 25T SK DBLS CS: OA & A: L Roberts 24/25, 2nd S Norris 25/27; B: 1st K Norris 23/25, 2nd C McNeill 23/26; C: 1st C Lanyon 22/25, 2nd R Mannix 20/27; 25T SK CS: OA & A: D Hansford 53/54, 2nd L Roberts 52/54; B: 1st K Norris 23/25, 2nd R Kerslake 23/25; C: 1st C Lanyon 21/25, 2nd R Mannix 20/25. Bendigo 12/06/06 Bitterly cold & overcast (72): 25T PS CS: OA & AA: T Boucher 74/75, 2nd C Galea 83/84; A: 1st P Ledwidge 71/75, 2nd J Vella 70/75; B: P Gorrie 71/75, 2nd G Strauss 69/75; C: 1st D McCashney 66/78, 2nd M Bending 63/78; 25T SB CS: OA & AA: B Rafferty 46/47, 2nd W Woodward 32/34; A: 1st P Ledwidge 30/32, 2nd R Williams 29/32; B: 1st C McDougall 45/47, 2nd P Gorrie 22/25; C: 1st P McDonough 22/25, 2nd D McCashney 21/25; 25T HC: 1st B Scanlon 25/25, 2nd C Galea 38/39, 3rd B Shannon 37/39, 4th A Evans 32/33, 5th T Williams 26/27; 25T DB CS: OA & AA: A Crawford 92/92, 2nd D Galea 91/92; A: 1st J Bisevic 39/40, 2nd P Gobbo 36/37; B: 1st D Bauer 34/35, 2nd A Gobbo 26/27; C: 1st J Ross 24/25, 2nd D McCashney 21/25; HG: T Boucher Boort 4/6/06 Cool & breezy (31): 10T PTS EO CD: R Peatling, B Shannon, J Peatling, R McKinnon, R Hosking, B Blake 30/30; 25T DB CS: OA & A: P Bird 53/53, 2nd B Blake 52/53; B: A Broad 24/25, 2nd R Lendon 23/25; C: J Bird 24/25, 2nd L Tweddle 23/25; 25T PTS CS: OA & AA: W Wende 81/81, 2nd G Palmer 72/75; A: G Viney 80/81, 2nd B Shannon 77/78; B: A Broad 73/75, 2nd W Perry 69/75; C: J Ross 71/75, 2nd C Broad 59/75. COLAC GUN CLUB Sunday 13th August 2006 12.30pm start Event 1 10 Tgt Eye Opener Noms $6.00 Event 2 30 Tgt D/Barrel Noms $14.00, Ladies & Vets $12.00, Juniors $7.00 Event 3 30 Tgt P/Score Noms $14.00, 1st & 2nd Ladies & Vets $12.00, AA, A, B, C Juniors $7.00 Ball Trap practice time permitting Sunday 27th August 2006 11.00am start BALL TRAP South West Zone Team Selection 100 Tgt D/Barrel Ball Trap SWZ C/ship 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C Noms $33.00, Ladies & Vets $30.00, Juniors $22.00 President Jeff Holt Mobile 0409 235 623 Secretary Stephen Holt A.H. 03 5231 1097 Australian Clay Target Shooting News August 2006 Callawadda Stawell 20/5/06 Magic (19): 50T DB CS: AA: D Barry 50/50, 2nd R Black 48/50; A: L Cook 49/50, 2nd L Gibson 48/80; B: G Strauss 46/50, 2nd I Jones 49/55; C: R Garlick 45/50, 2nd D Fitzell 47/53; 30T PS CS: AA: D Barry 90/90, 2nd R Black 82/90; A: L Cook 85/90, 2nd L Gibson 83/90; B: S Long 85/90, 2nd A Briggs 85/96; C: R Garlick 86, 2nd D Warrick 94/111; ZEKE WILSON MEMORIAL HG: D Barry 140/140; JNR HG: S Lang 125/140. Castlemaine 24/5/06 Cool (24): 75T STATE CH.OF CHS: AA & OA: C Langridge 123/125, 2nd J Elliott 121/125; A: B Blake 117/125, 2nd R Hendrickson 113/125; B: B Dafonde 111/125, 2nd T Archer 110/125; C: H Hussein 98/125, 2nd C Broad 94/125; JNR: R Hendrickson 113/125; LAD.: S Langridge 93/125. Castlemaine 10/06/06 Cold (54): 25T DB CS: OA & AA: T Boucher 33/33, 2nd N Morrison 32/33; A: 1st J Lendon 31/32, 2nd B Shannon 37/38; B: 1st A James 23/25, 2nd D Hannigan 22/25; C: 1st S Langridge 21/25, 2nd S Yates 20/25; 15P DD DP: 1st C Penno & K Langridge 23/23, 2nd P Bird & Neil Morrison 22/23; OA JNR: E West 24/25; OA LAD: N Blake 22/25; C JNR: S Langridge 21/25; HARCOURT CUP RND 1: Castlemaine 120/125, Bendigo 115/125. Central Wimmera 04/06/06 Cool & cloudy (27): 30T CLUB PS CS: OA & AA: C Dunn 90/90, 2nd T Hughes & K Pitt 89/90; A: 1st N Sharrock 86/90, 2nd T Foster 85/90; B: 1st B Papst 82/90, 2nd J Krause 81/90; C: 1st L Niewand 76/90, 2nd A Facchin 73/90; 30T DB CD: AA: 1st K Pitt 30/30, 2nd D Flavel, T Hughes & C Dunn 29/30; A: 1st C Jorgensen 30/30, 2nd R Jorgensen & N Sharrock 29/30; B: 1st B Joy & N Hinneberg 30/30; C: 1st L Niewand & B Mann 26/30; OFF THE FENCE: R Papst. Cerberus 03/06/06 Fine & Cool (36): 10T PTS: E Allison, W Dalzell, A Crawford, C Widdows, B Webley, R Williams, K Shaw, N Rundle & C Carrol 30/30; 40T HC: C Bell 41/42, S Howd 40/42, D Cross 60/62; B/M: W Woodward 57/60; 20T DB: AA: 1st N Rundle 61/62, 2nd C Carrol 60/61; A: 1st L Howell 66/66, 2nd G Beckworth 65/66; B: 1st L Lancaster 20/20, 2nd W Dalzell 20/21; C: 1st M Alaimo 22/23, 2nd J Nelson 21/23; TEAMS: Cerberus 338, Nepean 336, Mornington 328. Colac 26/5/06 Still & cool (15): 10T DB BALL TR EO: R Parker 10/10, J Farnes 9/10; 50T SWZ NIGHT BALL TR: A & OA: I Holt 43/50, J Farnes 42/50; B: R Hammat 39/50, B Fleming 38/50; C: P McDonald 35/50, W Black 29/50. Colac 11/06/06 Cold & overcast (28): 10T DB E/O: G Holt, P McDonald, J Itennett, J Napoli, B Kilfoyle, B Fleming 10/10; 50T DB: AA: 1st C South 51/54, 2nd T Holt 50/54; A: 1st J Napoli 53/57, 2nd J Kennett 52/57; B: 1st B Kilfoyle 51/53, 2nd G Soppi 50/53; C: J Hirth 43/51, 2nd R Hirth 42/51; 20T HC: 1st R Hirth 18/20, 2nd M Black 22/25, 3rd T Hirth 21/25, 4th B Fleming 17/21. Colbinabbin 28/5/06 Fine & cold (27): 20T PS CD: AA: L Fitzgerald 57/60; A: B Blake, W Kelvy 57/60; B: P Lindberg 53/60; C: S Lindberg 54/60; 20T SB CS: OA & AA: J Elliot 19/20; A: G Viney 25/29; B: P Sing 20/20; C: S Lindberg 17/20; 15T HC: 1st S Lindberg 21/21, 2nd G Ervin 20/21, 3rd S Gloster 15/16; 20T DB CS: OA & A: B Blake 57/57; AA: L Fitzgerald 22/23; B: P Gorrie 29/30; C: S Lindberg 19/20. Deniliquin 21/5/06 Fine & windy (10): 10PR DR CD: OA & AA: J Whittaker 19/20; A: S Harbor 14/20; B: T Maher 10/20; C: G Perkin 7/20; 20PR DR CS: Frankston Australian Clay Target Club 123 Rossiter Road Carrum Downs PO Box 340 Patterson Lakes 3197. Melways 98 C 9 Telephone 9782 1626 INC C. A0010859 S ABN 255 281411 AUGUST PROGRAM Sunday August 6th 12.30pm Start Event 1. 20 Tgt Points AA, A, B, C Entry $5 Graded Purse $5 $10.00 Event 2. 20 Tgt Single Barrel AA, A, B, C Entry $5 Graded Purse $5 $10.00 Event 3. 50 Tgt Continental Double Barrel AA, A, B, C Entry $12 Graded Purse $10 $22.00 Event 4. 50 Tgt Skeet AA, A, B & C. Entry $12 Graded Purse $10 $22.00 The number of entrants in the grade will determine each grade purse pool. Less than 5 entrants per grade no 2nd place. ISSF Grand Prix Saturday 26th & Sunday 27th 10am start See separate advertising for details Frankston Australian Clay Target Club August 26th & 27th Victorian 2006 ISSF Grand Prix Saturday August 26th 10am start 75 Pair Double Trap + Final (Noms close 10.15am) O/A, 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C, LDY/JNR Noms: $75 125 Target ISSF Trap + Final 12.00 start O/A, 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C, LDY/JNR Noms: $65 ISSF Trap: Saturday 75 targets, Sunday 50 targets + Final Sunday August 27th 10.00am start Day 2 ISSF Trap 50 Targets & Final August 2006 Sunday August 27th 11.30am Start (Skeet) Event 1. 10 Tgt Points E/O C/D $6.00 Event 2. 100 Tgt Double Barrel Trophy AA, A, B, C $35.00 Event 3. 100 Tgt FRANKSTON AUSTRALIAN "SKEET CHALLENGE No2" 1st 250 shells 2nd 150 shells AA, A, B, C $35.00 $500 Cash Jackpot if you shoot the 3 Skeet Challenges clean ($500 DIVIDED IF MORE THAN ONE POSSIBLE) All shooters who compete in the three "Skeet Challenges" during 2006 will qualify for a Lucky Draw conducted after the third shoot 1st Prize $500 Events 2 & 3 minimum of 5 shooters in each grade for full prizes to be paid. CLUB OPEN FOR PRACTICE Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday 10 am - 6pm SPORTING CLAYS EVERY THURSDAY 12pm - 5pm Visit our website for up to date information, shoot calendar and results. www.factc.com.au Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 25 MELBOURNE GUN CLUB Victoria Rd, LILYDALE Ph (03) 9739-1771 Fax (03) 9739-1773 www.melbournegunclub.com.au AUGUST 1. 2. 3. 4. SATURDAY 5TH 40 Tgt Points Score Grd C'ship AA,A,B,C 40 Tgt Double Barrel Grd C'ship AA,A,B,C 20 Pair Double Rise Grd C'ship AA,A,B,C 100 Tgt Skeet Grd C'ship AA,A,B,C 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. SATURDAY 12TH 75 Tgt Trench Grd C'ship O/A,A,B,C 50 Tgt Points Score Grd C'ship AA,A,B,C 50 Tgt Double Barrel Grd C'ship AA,A,B,C 75 Tgt Skeet Grd C'ship AA,A,B,C 25 Tgt 20 Gauge Skeet Trophy AA,A,B,C $32 $21 $21 $32 $13 $21 $15 $15 $21 $7.50 SATURDAY 19TH Sporting Commencing 12pm 75 Tgt Sporting Clays Grd C'ship AA,A,B,C,Vet 1 & 2 25 Tgt Points Score Grd C'ship AA,A,B,C 50 Tgt Double Barrel Grd C'ship AA,A,B,C 25 Tgt Points Score Continental Grd C'ship $32 $13 $21 $13 $21 $7.50 $15 $7.50 1. 2. 3. 4. Open Jnr $20 $12 $20 $12 $20 $12 $34 $30 OA & AA: J Whittaker 34/40; A: B Harbor 29/40; B: T Maher 22/40; C: G Pekin 18/40; 20PR DD: 1st R Collicoat & B Harbor 18/20, 2nd G Pekin & A Everitt 16/20; 15T CLUB HC: T Maher; HG: B Harbor. 3rd C McDougal 68/75, 4th S Parks 63/75, 5th W Parks 63/75, 6th C Galea 61/75, 7th M Roolker 60/75, 8th J Sabe 59/75; INTERMEDIATE: 1st D Raspin 62/75, 2nd S Vacarro 60/75. Euroa 27/5/06 Still & cold (32): 10T PS SW: A Johns, D Luelf, R Nisbet, R Stackhouse 30/30; 25T BUSHRANGER DB CS: A & OA: J Woolmer 50/50; AA: 1st L Fitzgerald 49/50, 2nd S Gloster 42/43; A: 2nd M Fraser 26/27; B: 1st D Collihole 29/30, 2nd L Fitzpatrick 28/30; C: 1st C Petersen 21/25, 2nd I Elder 19/28; 20T TPY HC: 1st L Fitzgerald 34/36, 2nd A Plum 33/36, 3rd R Barns 27/29; BM: D Luelf 21/23; 10PR DR SW: L Fitzgerald 17/20, S Gloster 16/20; OA HG: L Fitzgerald 90/95. Geelong 28/5/06 10T EO PS CD: G Young 30/30; A Breen & S Daymond 29/30; 25T DB: AA: S Haberman 93/93, N Cracknell 92/93; A: B Monson 74/75, N Daymond 39/39; B: G Magdziarz 31/33, T Rusz 24/25; C: R Glavioch 24/25, T Hickey 23/25; 25T PS: AA: S haberman, N Cracknell 72/75; A: R Bresnan 75/75, A Breen 92/92; B: C Carlon 72/75, T Rusz 71/75; C: A Tremill 66/75, T Hichey 57/75; 20PR DD: 1st G Went & N Cracknell 19/20, 2nd G Young & P Akkermans 18/20. Foster 10/06/06 Fog/overcast but fine (17): 10T E/O: J Attard & B Stokes 30/30; 15DB SsS: 1st H Finken 14/15, 2nd B Stokes 13/15, 3rd J Attard 13/15; 50T DB: AA: 1st H Finken 50/55, 2nd B Stokes 48/50; A: 1st J Chapple 49/50; B: 1st A Bird 46/50, 2nd J Buchanan 43/50; C: 1st A Daff 45/50, 2nd M Dierickx 42/50; 20T/P: 1st B Stokes 60/60, 2nd H Finken 59/60; MTH HG: K Shaw. Frankston 28/5/06 Cloudy: 15T PTS: AA: B Woodward & L Mirabella 45/45; A: M Hutchins 45/45; B: R Clay 45/45; C: D Raspin 45/45; 90T CHALLENGE: AA: 1st H Crawford 149/150, 2nd N Stafford 146/150; A: 1st B Webley 145/150, 2nd M Rodker 144/150; B: 1st R Clay 140/150, 2nd D Raspin 134/150; 100T SK: AA: 1st M Briggs 99/100; A: 1st G Dennison 94/100; B: 1st Z Bacani 112/118; C: 1st B Moss 90/100. Frankston 4/6/06 Fine : 75T FACTC ALL ROUND CS: 1st P DaSilva 73/75, 2nd D Cunningham 73/75, Geelong 4/6/06 10T EO PS CD: W Calaby, G Hose 30/30, T Cauchi, I Urch, G Elliott 29/30; 20T DB OA: AA: N Cracknell 92/92, H Stafford 91/92; A: G Young 42/43, W Calaby 38/39; B: R Russell 18/20, D Hill 18/20; C: S Daymond 17/20, T Hickey 15/20; 20T PS OA: AA: J Elliott 60/60, G Elliott 58/20; A: M Mifsud 59/60, A Cameron 57/60; B: R Russell 54/60, T Rusz 53/60; C: S Daymond 53/60, T Hickey 45/60; 20T CONT OA: AA: N Cracknell 32/32, J Elliott 45/46; A: A Breen 31/32, A Cameron 20/20; B: D Hill 26/27, T Rusz 25/27; C: S Daymond 17/20, T Hickey 11/20. Hamilton 20/5/06 Perfect (27): 25T SK CS: AA: 1st S McIntyre 23/25, 2nd P Cleggett 19/25; A: 1st M Dyson 23/25, 2nd J Dumesny 22/25; B 1st & OA: J Matthey 24/25, 2nd B Cleggett 19/25; C: 1st S Collins 23/25, 2nd M Stokes 22/25; 25 DB CS: AA & OA: S Stokes 58/58, 2nd M Dyson 27/28; A: S Collins 57/58, 2nd T Gould 27/28; B: 1st L Cleggett 30/31, 2nd D McDowell 22/25; C: 1st D Menzel 20/25, 2nd C Youni 16/25; 25T HC: 1st P Cleggett 27/28, 2nd S Cutter 26/28, 3rd S Stokes 25/27. Geelong Clay Target Club Inc Reg # A-5130 PH 03 5229 4259 August 2006 Program Sun August 6th 1.00pm Start 1. 2. 3. 4. SATURDAY 26TH Sporting Commencing 12 Pm 75 Tgt Sporting Clays Grd C'ship AA,A,B,C,Vet 1 &2 25 Tgt Points Score Grd C'ship AA,A,B,C 25 Tgt Double Barrel Grd C'ship AA,A,B,C 25 Tgt Handicap 1,2,3 1 2 3 $32 $13 $13 $13 $21 $7.50 $7.50 $7.50 4 10 TGT P/S E/O C/D $5.00 20 TGT D/BARREL $11.00 20 TGT MEDLEY $11.00 10 D/B & 10 PTS 20 TGT CONTINENTAL $11.00 JACKPOT $2.00 All Events Graded O/A, AA, A, B, C, 1st and 2nd Sun August 27th 1.00pm Start Melbourne Gun Club uses Mattarelli Traps for DTL and CCI Targets supplied by Raytrade 1 2 3 Management reserves the right to alter the program if necessary 4 All prices include G.S.T Page 26 10 TGT P/S E/O C/D $5.00 20 TGT D/BARREL $11.00 20 TGT MEDLEY $11.00 10 D/B & 10 PTS 20 TGT D/BARREL off 18mtrs $11.00 JACKPOT $2.00 All Events Graded O/A, AA, A, B, C, 1st and 2nd Australian Clay Target Shooting News August 2006 Hopetoun 09/04/06 Perfect (25): 5P DR E/O CD: 1st D Flavel 9/10, 2nd N Cracknell, N Romeo, D Huf, J Hinneberg, J Absalom, E Yetman, M Erhardt, T Hall 7/10; 15P DR CS: OA & A: R Papst 27/30, 2nd E Yetman 23/30; AA: 1st D Flavel 24/30, 2nd N Cracknell 31/40; B: 1st B Papst 22/30, 2nd N Romeo 21/30; C: 1st M Erhardt 18/30, 2nd C O’Heaney 17/30; 25T DB CS: OA & A: G Fuller 51/51, 2nd N Cracknell 50/51; B: 1st T Hall 37/38, 2nd R Dalton 30/31; C: 1st D Huf 23/25, 2nd L Hateley 22/25. Hopetoun 14/05/06 Cool with Light wind (19): 50T DB CS: OA & AA: J Lawrence 50/50; A: 1st A Jones 48/50, 2nd D Fisher 49/53; B: 1st J Absalom 44/50, 2nd B Papst 37/50; C: 1st T Orval 40/50, 2nd J Brooke 41/53; 25T SB CS: OA & A: A Jones 21/25, 2nd M Kenny 21/26; B: 1st J Absalom 20/25, 2nd B Papst 16/25; C: 1st C O’Heaney 19/27, 2nd J Brooke 18/27. Jeparit 21/5/06 Overcast & good (28): 30T LAKE HINDMARSH DB CS: AA & OA: R Lehmann 97/97, 2nd D Flavel 96/97; A: T Foster 33/34, 2nd N Sharrock & D Heinrich 29/30; B: P Mitchell 46/47, 2nd C Jarred 29/30; C: 1st M Erhardt 27/30, 2nd T Orval 26/30; 30T W J CORDNER PS CS: A & OA: D Heinrich 90/90, 2nd C Mitchell 88/90; AA: R Lehmann 89/90, 2nd R Black 88/90; B: C Jarred 89/90, 2nd P Mitchell 87/96; C: M Erhardt 75/90, 2nd T Orval 75/90; TEAM SHOOT: WARRACKNABEAL No.1- 396, No.2- 364; CENTRAL WIMMERA No.1 – 359, No.2 – 357, JEPARIT – 351; TEAM HG: M Erhardt & D Heinrich 101. METROPOLITAN Clay Target Club Inc. Reg No: A5465. ABN 34 637 836 794 Club Location: 20 Vearings Rd Off O'Hearns Rd Epping Phone: 03 9401 3134 Fax: 03 9401 3122 e-mail: [email protected] Jeparit 18/06/06 Excellent(22): 30T SB CS: OA & A: A Jones 30/31, 2nd C Jarred 26/30; AA: R Lehmann 29/31, D Flavel 28/30; B: G Strauss 25/30, D Harris 24/30; C: C Maybery 24/30, M Erhardt 22/30; 30T DB CS: OA & AA: W Hawker VICTORIAN STATE CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS NOORAT GUN CLUB SATURDAY 26TH AUGUST AUGUST 2006 Sunday 6th 12.00 Noon Start Ev 1. 10 tgt EO Cash divide 1st, 2nd, 3rd N$8 Ev 2. 50 tgt DB AA A B C N$20 R$18 J$15 Ev 3. 50 tgt Ball Trap AA A B C N$20 R$18 J$15 Ev 4. 25 tgt Skeet AA A B C N$12 R$9 J$60 Starts 12.00 Midday Sunday 13th 10.30am Start GIPPSLAND Programme August 2006 Bairnsdale Saturday 5th August Noon 75 T Mixed (25DB 25SB 25PTS) (Noms close 12.00pm) Metropolitan Field & Game Club Inc 75 tgt Simulated F & G Sunday 20th 12 noon Start Practice DTL & 5 Stand Sporting & Sec: Karen Sangster 5153 1079 Foster Saturday 12th August Noon Skeet also available ZZ Competition 1. 25 Tgt H'cap 1 2 3 2. 20 Pair D/Rise C'ship AA A B C 1 & 2 3. 25 Tgt Pts CD Pres: Hermann Finken 5668 1940 Wonthaggi Sunday 13th August Noon Tom Gannon Memorial 1. 50 Tgt DB C'ship 2. 50 Tgt Pts C'ship Both AA A B C 1 & 2 Sec: Fiona McIllwaine 0408 221 080 Morwell Saturday 19th August Noon 1. 50 Tgt DB C'ship 2. 30 Tgt SB Trophies Both AA, A, B, C 1 + 2 Sunday 27th 10.30am Start (Noms close 12.00pm) Metropolitan Field & Game Club Inc 75 tgt Simulated F & G Practice Tuesday & Saturday 1pm to 5pm DTL, Skeet, Tower & 5 Stand Sporting. Sec: Garry McMillan 0428 486 204 Korumburra Saturday 26th August Noon 1. 30 Tgt SB C'ship Graded 2. 50 Tgt DB Graded Sec: Col Widdows 03 5662 3079 Traralgon Sunday 27th August Noon 1. 10 Tgt Pts CD AA, A, B, C 2. 80 Tgt Mixed C'Ship AA, A, B, C 1 + 2 Sec Julie Rowley 5174 0845 August 2006 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 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 27 North East Zone / V.C.T.A. August 2006 Program Saturday 29th July St James 12.30pm 10tgt P/S E/O, 20tgt P/S C/ship, 20tgt D/B C/ship, 15tgt H/cap. Saturday 5th August Bendigo 12.00 noon 50tgt Skeet C/ship, 50tgt Sporting Clays C/ship, DTL Practice. Thursday 10th Echuca 9.30am North East Zone School Students Shooting Championships Saturday 12th Benalla Zone Delegates meeting prior to shoot at 10.00am 12.00 noon DTL Events, 10tgt D/B E/O, 25tgt AJ Plum Pty Ltd D/B C/ship AA A B C 1st & 2nd 25tgt P/S C/ship AA A B C 1st & 2nd 20tgt S/B C/ship AA A B C 1st & 2nd Sunday 13th Echuca 11.00am 25tgt B/T C/ship, 20tgt P/S C/ship 25tgt Trench Gr Cash, 20tgt D/B C/ship 18m. 71/71, 2nd R Lehmann 70/71; A: A Jones 35/37, R Hounsell 34/37; B; J Hinneberg 29/32, G Strauss 28/32; C: T Orval 26/30, M Erhardt 26/31; 10PR DR Cash: 1st W Hawker 19/20, 2nd D Flavel 18/20, 3rd R Lehmann 17/20. Kerang 10/06/06 Chilly (41): 30T NWZ MED CS: OA & AA: A Turner 29/30, 2nd D Power 38/40; A: 1st M Leaford 28/30, 2nd N Rowley 35/40; B: 1st A Broad 28/30, 2nd W Perry 27/30; C: 1st I Davis 27/30, 2nd B Rullo 25/30; 50T DB CS: OA & AA: D Power 52/52, 2nd A Turner 51/52; A: 1st J Absalom 47/50, 2nd M Leaford 50/54; B: 1st M Gough 49/50, 2nd G McMillan 45/50; C: 1st B Rullo 45/50, 2nd J Borg 41/50. Korumburra 27/05/06 Overcast (63): 50T CONT: AA: 1st F Finken 72/72, 2nd S Parks 71/72; A: 1st P Chapman 50/50, 2nd M Hutchins 69/70; B: 1st A Bird 47/50, 2nd B Dowling 46/50; C: 1st B Chapman 47/50, 2nd L Cross 43/50; 50T DB: AA: 1st I McJames 67/67, 2nd F Finken 66/67; A: 1st J Attard 51/51, 2nd B Bilson 50/51; B: 1st F Ibbott 48/50, 2nd A Bird 47/50; C: 1st B Chapman 47/50, 2nd D Stewart 43/50; JACKPOT: F Finken. Kyneton 28/05/06 Fine & cold (36): 10T SB E/O: AA: N Frankling 9/10; A: M Spencer & C Penno 9/10; B: S Morgan 9/10, G Soppi 8/10; C: J Bird & M Hobbs 9/10; 25T SB CS: OA & A: C Penno 24/25; AA: N Frankling 23/25; A: 2nd P Bird 23/25; B: M Horell 23/25, P McKenzie 25/30; C: G Hobbs 26/26, D Horell 20/25; 25T HC: D Horell 25/25, B Shannon 44/45, P Bird 43/45. Saturday 19th Bendigo 12.00 noon 10tgt P/S E/O, 25tgt P/S C/ship, 25tgt S/B C/ship Cash Trophies, 5tgt Cont. D/B C/ship. Wangaratta 12.00 noon 10tgt P/S E/O, 20tgt P/S C/ship AA.A.B.C, 20tgt D/B C/ship AA.A.B.C, 20pr D/D C/ship. Macarthur 28/5/06 Overcast & rain (29): 25T DB: AA & OA: R Millard 35/35, 2nd S Wythe 25/26; A: 1st J Kennett 34/35, 2nd A Cameron 31/32; B: 1st T Bond 43/44, 2nd M Wythe 42/44; C: 1st D Bond 24/28, 2nd S Millard 23/28; 25T PS: AA: 1st M Dyson 69/75, 2nd A Swythe 66/75; A: 1st A Cameron 71/75, 2nd M Dumnesy 68/75; B: 1st M Wythe 70/75, 2nd W Duncan 76/81; C: 1st D Melano 64/75, 2nd J Nichols 54/75; JPOT: S Millard 5/5. Sunday 20th Deniliquin 11.00am 15tgt P/S Gr C/D, 30tgt D/B C/ship, 30tgt H/cap 1-3, 10tgt Club H/cap. O/A High Gun. Mansfield 11.00am Mansfield vs Woods Point, Shield shoot 50tgt D/B Gr C/ship, 20tgt H/cap Trophy, 20tgt Tower S/B C/D, O/A High Gun Wangaratta 12.00 noon 50tgt Skeet C/ship ABC, 50tgt Skeet C/ship ABC Mansfield 21/5/06 Sunny (24): 50T MED CS: OA & AA: D Luelf 119/120, 2nd M Ward 98/100; A: 1st M Kirley 99/100, 2nd M Fraser 95/100; B: 1st S Callahan 94/100, 2nd J Lang 91/100; C: 1st C Cameron 90/100, 2nd P McDonough 87/100; SHIELD TEAM SHOOT: Mansfield 485/500, Melbourne 424/500; 40PR DR TPY: OA & AA: B jackel 71/80, 2nd M Ward 68/80; A: 1st A Blease 63/80, 2nd M Kirley 57/80; B: 1st J Lang 63/80, 2nd S Callahan 59/80; C: 1st P McDonough 54/80, 2nd C Cameron 52/80; HG: B Jackel 167/180. Friday 25th Mathoura 7.00pm 10tgt D/B E/O C/D, 25tgt D/B O/A & 2 Gr, 15tgt P/S 1-3. Saturday 26th Euroa 1.00pm 10tgt D/B C/D, 25tgt S/B C/ship, 15pr Euroa D/R C/ship. 20pr Euroa D/D C/ship. Sunday 27th Colbinabbin 1.00pm 20tgt P/S C/ship, 15tgt H/cap, 15pr D/R C/ship, 20tgt Cont. D/B C/ship. Numurkah Shepparton 12.00 noon 10tgt P/S E/O, 20tgt P/S, 20tgt D/B, 20tgt S/B, 15tgt P/S Tower, O/A High Gun Contact Clubs for further information Page 28 Maryborough & District 27/5/06 Breezy & sunny (32): 5 PR DR EO: 1st K Bateman 10/10, 2nd J McVitty, G Woodhatch, J Elliott 9/10; 30 PR DR CS: OA & AA: J Elliot 53/60, 2nd C Watts 50/60; A: P Bird 52/70, R Hendrickson 51/70; B: M Rafferty 40/60, B Lendon 35/60; C: K Watts 26/60, J Bird 24/60; 30T DB CS: OA & AA: D Watts 44/44, 2nd G Elliott 43/44; A: W Calaby 48/50, R Hendrickson 47/50; B: M Rafferty 27/30, B Lendon 42/46; C: K Watts 25/30, J Bird 23/30; HG: J Elliott 92/100. Melbourne 20/5/06 75T SP: OA: E Treadwell 74/87; AA: 1st P Hall 71/87, 2nd W Cumberland 59/75; A: 1st M Holmes 59/75, 2nd H Attilla 55/75; B: 1st R Elder 62/83, 2nd J Walters 61/83; C: 1st V Aquilina 47/75, 2nd J Motschall 46/75; LAD.: J Motschall 46/75; JNR: R Elder 62/83; VET.: 1st R Jones 58/75, 2nd T Spence 57/75; 50T DB CS: AA & OA: C Henwood 119/120; A: F Santoro 116/123; B: R Alpass 110/120; C: G Horrigan 87/120; 40T PS CS: AA & OA: B Humphris 50/50; A: I Jewell 62/63; B: M Whitelaw 47/50; C: V Truda 49/50. Australian Clay Target Shooting News Melbourne 27/5/06 75T SP CLAYS: AA: 1st C Nickson 61/75, 2nd D Snowdon 58/75; A: 1st V Ruddick 57/75, 2nd A White 54/75; B: 1st J Walters 55/75, 2nd W Hine 50/75; C: 1st V Aquilina 61/75, 2nd G Whittaker 41/75; VET.: B Hall 56/75, 2nd B Sanger 53/75; JNR: L Hamilton 35/75; 25T PS: AA: J Mollica 73/75; A & OA: P Fraser 75/75; B: M Whitelaw 72/75; C: P Curran 72/75; 50T DB: AA & OA: C Henwood 50/50; A: P Fraser 49/50; B: K Johnsen 48/50; C: D Van Unen 39/50; 20T CONT PTS: AA: P Haslam 57/60; A: D Charles 60/60; B: T Fiorentino 52/60. Melbourne 03/06/06 10T PS: AA: J Mollica & B Humphris 29/30; A: P Fraser, D Drinkwater & F Cuteri 29/30; B: Tfiorentino 28/30; C: V Truda 28/30; 75T MXD: OA & AA: B Humphris 123/125, 2nd L McKeon 117/125; A: 1st A Blease 119/125, 2nd F Santoro 142/150; B: 1st R Alpass 115/125, 2nd D Di Pietrantonio 130/150; C: 1st V Truda 109/125, 2nd P Saglietta 108/125; 75T SKT: AA: M Briggs 73/75; A: F Francione 73/75; B: B Hine 71/75; C: S Pearson 62/75. Melbourne 10/06/06 25T PS CS: OA & AA: H Stafford 75/75; A: F Santoro 74/75; B: D Tabe 71/75; C: M George 65/75; 40T DB CS: AA: J Mollica 69/70, 2nd P Haslam 44/45; OA & A: D Charles 79/79, 2nd D White 78/79; B: D Di Pietrantonio 40/40, 2nd R Alpass 37/40; C: M George 35/40, 2nd R Oakley 33/35; 15 PR DR: AA: S Barry 29/30; A: A Blease 28/30; B: K Johnsen 26/30; C: M George 21/30; 100T SKT: AA: M Briggs 97/100; A: M Oakley 96/100; B: L Cross 95/100; C: L Johnston 87/100. Melbourne 17/06/06 Fine/cold (80): 75T Sporting Clays: AA: T Preston 63/75, 2nd P Onley 53/75; A: M Wright 64/75, 2nd B Lambeski 62/75; B: J Walters 60/75, 2nd B Snowdon 64/82; C: J Witney 49/75; 2nd V Aquilina 48/75; VET: R Jones 62/75, 2nd T Spence 59/75; 40T PS CS: OA & AA: C Henwood 119/120; A: A Blease 116/120; B: R Alpass 115/120; C: M George 107/120; 50T DB CS: OA & AA: S Gloster 145/145; A: B Lamberski 74/75; B: R Alpass 47/50; C: P Saglietti 49/50. Mildura 20/5/06 75t OLYMPIC TR: A: 1st L Dimasi 62/75; B: 1st G Finis 61/75, 2nd F Dimasi 57/75; C: 1st N Romeo 61/75, 2nd G Smyth 53/75. Mildura 07/06/06 50T D/T: B: 1st D Molina 71/100, 2nd F Dimasi 61/100; C: 1st R Malic 70/110, 2nd N Romeo 69/110. Mt Bogong 4/6/06 Fine & sunny (28): 10T SB EO:C Elkington, T Pigram 10/10; 20T CS: OA & B: D Harley 19/20, 2nd K Maurey 18/20; A: 1st C Elkington 22/24, 2nd T Pigram 21/24; C: 1st L Butler 17/20, 2nd S Laurence 14/20; 20 PS CS: OA & B: D Harley 63/63, 2nd D Taylor 58/60; A: 1st R Ellis 62/63, 2nd A Grassi 59/60; C: L Butler 54/60, 2nd D Koljo 51/60; 20T DB CS: OA & B: R Phefley 66/66, 2nd D Harley 25/26; A: 1st C Elkington 65/66, 2nd J Hoffman 21/22; C: 1st S Koljo 17/20, 2nd L Butler 17/22; HG: D Harley 107/110. Nepean 20/5/06 Cold & showery (20): AA: 1st Hecta 99/100, 2nd C Carrol 98/100; A: 1st B Webbley 97/100, 2nd M Hutchison 102/106; B: 1st A Holloway 92/100, 2nd F Ibbott 90/100; C: 1st C Paton 80/100. Nepean 26/5/06 Cool & clear (43); 50T NIGHT SIMULATED: AA: 1st J McWilliam 47/50, 2nd Prennan 41/50, 3rd M Verturini 39/50; A: 1st G Nemecek 41/50, 2nd F Ibbott 37/50, 3rd S Perri 33/50; C: 1st R Wright 36/50, 2nd T Sears 33/50, 3rd R Clarkson 32/50. August 2006 Nepean 17/06/06 Overcast (23): 50T DB ULYSSES ROSETTO & ROD SCOTT MEMORIAL: AA: 1st P Mills 198/200, 2nd Hecta 197/200; A: 1st L Howell 195/200, 2nd R Williams 193/200; B: 1st R Jones 187/200, 2nd L Sawyer 185/200; C: 1st A Dash 185/200, 2nd T Abailla 184/200; 20T HC NOVELTY: OA: C Galea 20/20. Noorat 27/5/06 Perfect (42): 25T DB: AA: G Hayden 39/39, 2nd M Gruar 38/39; A: G Jenkins 25/25, 2nd D Hannah 49/50; B: 1st W Black 25/25, 2nd G Leslie 40/41; C: 1st M Vickers 24/25, 2nd B Smith 22/25; 25T PTS: AA: G Hayden 75/75, 2nd S Clifford 74/75; A: J Kennett 77/81, S Holt 76/81; B: B Bishop 71/75; C: B Smith 81/86, S McQuinn 80/86; 20T SB: AA: G Hayden & G Hayden 19/20; A: S Holt 0/20, J Kennett 19/20; B: B Woodmason 29/29, P Biddle 28/29; C:S McQuinn 19/20, B Smith 17/22. Sebastopol 21/5/06 Cold & wet (28): 45T MT CS: AA: J Elliott 94/100, M Pollock 90/100; A & OA: B Shannon 75/75, W Calaby 120/125; B: A Pollock 89/100, G Walter 86/100; C: M Taylor 59/75, R Cleary 36/75; 25T CONT PS CS: AA: J Elliott 74/75, G Went 72/75; A & OA: W Calaby 75/75, J Corbett 73/81; B: D Bending 67/75, P West 69/78; C: M Taylor 54/78, D Bilston 52/78; HG: W Calaby 147/150. St Arnaud 28/5/06 Cloudy & cool (17): 15T BT CD: C Jorgensen 14/15, R Jorgensen, J Kell, C Dunn, W Coates, J McVitty 13/15; 25T DB HC: 1st M Hannigan 32/32, 2nd W Coates 31/32, 3rd J McVitty 49/50; 25T DB GR CS: OA: D Bertalli 117/117, 2nd R Hounsell 113/114; A: C Jorgensen 16/117, 2nd T Foster 26/27; B: M Hall 27/29, 2nd G Strauss 26/29; HG: W Coates 62/65. Swan Hill 27/05/06 (29): 25T PS CS: OA & AA: R Hosking 75/78, 2nd S Bates 70/75; A: 1st P Costa 72/75, 2nd A Rullo 71/75; B: 1st F Siciliano 74/78, 2nd J Hilton 71/78; C: 1st J Borg 68/75, 2nd L Mimmo 68/81: JNR: 1st J Costa 68/75, 2nd F Siciliano 65/78; 100T CS - 50T PS/50T DB: OA & A: G Cowland 213/220, 2nd A Rullo 211/220; AA: 1st S Bates 189/200, 2nd R Hosking 180/200; B: 1st A Gobbo 207/220, 2nd K Siciliano 205/220; C: 1st B Rullo 214/240, 2nd J Borg 212/240; JNR: 1st J Costa 188/200, 2nd D Hart 179/200; HG: OA: A Rullo 265/275; LAD: K Siciliano 250/275; JNR: J Costa 256/275; VET: P Hutchinson 246/275. Swan Hill 12/06/06 Sunny with slight breeze (42): 75T CH/CH: OA & AA: A Bolwell 122/125, 2nd G Went 119/125; A: 1st G Goddard 121/125, 2nd R Hounsell 118/125; B: 1st A Byrne 117/125, 2nd M Whitelaw 109/125; C: 1st B Rullo 114/125, 2nd L Mimmo 106/125; 3 DAY CIRCUIT HG: OA: D Power 269/290; JNR: C Broad 213/280; VET: M Leaford 253/280. Traralgon 21/05/06 Wet & overcast (41): 25T HC BUDGE SHIELD: AA: 1st B Scanlan 30/31, 2nd B Stokes 28/30; A: 1st R Wallis 29/31, 2nd S Wade 23/25; B: 1st J Rowley 23/25, 2nd G McMillan 23/25; 50T DB: AA: 1st B Kennedy 76/76, 2nd S Parks 75/76; A: 1st R Wallis 50/50, 2nd L Scanlan 49/50; B: 1st J Rowley 47/50, 2nd G McMillan 46/50; C: 1st J Griffin 46/50, 2nd C Gathercole 42/50. Tyrendarra (36): 25T HC CD: 1st M Wythe 40/41, 2nd W Black 39/41, 3rd D Bond 34/36, 4th R Millard 31/34, 5th S Rundell 30/34; 25T DB CS: OA & AA: G McLean 45/45; AA: 2nd M Gruar 44/45; A: 1st J Matthey 35/36, 2nd J Dumesny 31/32; B: 1st R Rundell 31/33, Veneto & Abruzzo Clay Target Shooters Date Sunday 20/08/06 Start time 12 Noon Venue W.I.S.C.I. Complex, Ballan Road Werribee (11 km from Werribee) August 2006 Practice every Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 1pm 1st Saturday each month ISSF Skeet Practice Sunday 6th August at 12 Noon 75 tgt Trench Handicap + Final - $33 (pays to 4th place) AA + 0, A + 1, B + 2, C + 4 per round Sunday 13th August at 12 Noon 10 tgt P/S E/O C/D $7 20 tgt Double Barrel Graded $11 20 tgt Points Score Graded $11 20 tgt Continental Double Barrel Graded $11 1st, 2nd AA, A, B, C 15 tgt DTL Novice Championship Noms $15 including 1 packet of shells 75 tgt Trench + 25 tgt Final - $33 1st AA, A, B, C N/A $7 Veneto/Abbruzzo Shoot $10 $12 $12 $10 $12 4 Door prizes of 5 pkts of shells for those who shoot full program O/All Sash for full program Cartridges, food and refreshments available on shoot days The committee reserves the right to alter or modify any event if necessary August 2006 PO Box 806 Werribee Vic 3030 10 min drive from Werribee CBD on Ballan Road www.werribeegunclub.com.au Sunday 20th August at 12 Noon Sponsored by Rio Ammunition Australia President: Veneto Mr Ernesto Bertollo Phone 03 9852 0694 Clay Target Club Inc Full Noms: Reduced Event 1: 10 Tgt E/O P/S AA, A, B, C Event 2: 25 Tgt D/B P/S AA, A, B, C 1st & 2nd Event 3: 25 Tgt Tower C/D Event 4: 25 Tgt D/B AA, A, B, C 1st & 2nd Werribee Victorian President: Abruzzo Mr Mario Salvatore Phone 03 9359 1938 (See separate advert this issue) Sunday 27th August Club open for Practice 5 Stand Sporting, ISSF Skeet & DTL practice available Management reserves the right to alter the program if considered necessary MINIMUM OF 5 SHOOTERS PER GRADE BEFORE 2ND PRIZE IS PAID Clubhouse Telephone - 0403 346 660 President - Tony Demuri 0418 353 268 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 29 2nd F Shanley 30/33; C: 1st D Bond 29/30, 2nd M Mole 21/25. Veneto / Abruzzo 21/5/06 Cold (22): 10T EO: A: S Zotti, P Radoa, D Azzopardi 27; B: D Hill 25/30; C: R Glavich 25/30; 25T PS: AA: W Cracknell 67/75; A: 1st E Bertollo 66/75, 2nd P Radoa 63/75; B: 1st D Hill 65/75, 2nd M Salvatore 61/75; C: 1st V Incani 61/75, 2nd G Glavich 58; 25T DB: AA: N Cracknell 25/24; A: 1st D Azzopardi 27/28, 2nd S Zotti 26; B: 1st D Hill 24/25, 2nd T Rosz 31/34; C: 1st J Incani 22/25, 2nd G Glavicih 21/24; 25T CONT.: AA: N Cracknell 21/25; A: J Barklem 24/25; B: T Rusz 22/25; C: R Glavicih 23/25. Veneto/Abruzzo 18/06/06 Cool (23): 10T E/O: AA: J Adams 30/30; A: P Gobbo 28/30; B: M Salvatore 29/30; C: V Melchiorre 27/30; 25T DB: AA: 1st S Adams 25/25, 2nd R Viney 26/27; A: 1st S Zetti 25/25, 2nd R Bertollo 33/34; B: 1st B Clay 25/25, 2nd P Rhodes 21/25; C: 1st J Incani 22/25, 2nd D Raspin 21/25; 25T PTS: AA: 1st R Viney 73/75, 2nd J Adams 72/75; A: 1st K Bresnan 77/81, 2nd P Gobbo 76/81; B: 1st R Clay 64/75, 2nd M Salvatore 60/84; C: 1st D Raspin 70/75, 2nd V Truda 67/75; 10P DR: AA: R Viney, J Adams, G Went 15/20; A: J Napoli 16/20; B: M Salvatore, P Rhodes, R Clay 15/20; C: D Raspin 14/20. Warracknabeal 27/05/06 Fine, slight breeze (30): 30T SB CS: OA: D Flavel 47/48; AA: 1st R Lehmann 46/48, 2nd R Hounsell 34/36; A: 1st R Gould 29/31, 2nd C Mitchell 27/30; B: 1st B Joy 28/30, 2nd P Mitchell 27/32; C: 1st M Erhardt 26/31, 2nd T Orval 25/31; JACKPOT: M Erhardt 45/45; BEST UNPLACED JNR: S Hewitt 24/30; 30T DB CD: AA: 1st R Black 30/30, 2nd R Hounsell, K Pitt, R Lehmann & A Castles 29/30; A: 1st C Mitchell & N Sharrock 30/30; B: 1st B Joy 28/30, 2nd J Krause, G Strauss, D Harns 27/30; C: 1st C Maybery 28/30, 2nd L Niewand 27/30. Warrnambool 13/5/06 Fine and cold (36): 25T JEFF DUMESNY DB CS: AA & OA: M Gruar 69/69, 2nd R Millard 68/69; A: 1st M Dumesny 27/28, 2nd J Dumesny 38/39; B: 1st M Holloway 31/32, 2nd M Wythe 30/32; C: 1st H Durbridge 23/25, 2nd B Stuchberry 25/28; 20T HC: 1st M Holloway 33/33, 2nd M Dumesny 32/33, 3rd R Millard 22/23, 4th G Jennings 46/47, 5th M Wythe 45/47. Warrnambool 10/06/06 Fine but cold (40): 25T DB STEWART DRAKE CS: OA & AA: G McLean 36/36, 2nd R Millard 35/36; A: 1st J Dumesny 34/35, 2nd M Dumesny 33/35; B: 1st M Wythe 48/49, 2nd F Shanley 47/49; C: 1st C Mason 27/30, 2nd J Nichols 26/30; 25T SB CS: OA & A: P Vaughan 24/25, 2nd M Dumesny 22/25; AA: 1st R Millard 32/34, 2nd S Wythe 31/34; B: 1st B O’Sullivan 22/25, 2nd D McDowell 28/32; C: 1st B Stuchberry 24/30, 2nd H Durbridge 23/30. Woods Point 28/05/06 Overcast & Cool (25): 5T CONT PS E/O: E Woods, P McDonough, P Desmond, D Pfitzner, A Guppy, K Skinner 15/15; 20T DB CONT CS: OA & AA: P Desmond 20/20, 2nd D Wales 21/30; A: 1st G Bowmer 29/30, 2nd A Guppy 28/30; B: 1st R Lay 18/20, 2nd P West 17/20; C: 1st P McDonough 16/20, 2nd D Pfitzner 14/20; 40T DB CS: OA & B: P West 40/40, 2nd R Lay 36/40; AA: 1st P Desmond 53/55, 2nd R Kirley 52/55; A: 1st D Rosenhain 39/40, 2nd I Jewell 47/49; C: 1st B Woods 30/40, 2nd D Pfitzner 29/40; 15P TWR CS: 1st A Guppy 26/30, 2nd M Ward 24/30, 3rd R Kirley 22/30, 4th P Desmond 21/30. Queensland Atherton Tableland 28/5/06 Fine & sunny: TWR 25T PS: A: D Housten 62; B: M Collins 65; C: R Miller 74; DTL 25T DB: AA: A Poggioli 25; A: I McHarrie, N Hyland 24; B: V Sandr 25; C: K Yaname 22; 30T PS CONT: AA: R Cannon 87; A: D Houston 82; B: S Coco 84; C: J Miller 75; 25 T DB HC: 1st J Williams 24 s/o 13-13, 2nd G Sayward 24, 3rd K Williams 24; 15 PRS DR: AA: A Poggioli 26; A: I McHarrie 23; B: A Casella, M Pressini, J Williams 23; C: J Galeano 18. Ballandean 30T DB: OA: G Moore 138/138; AA: 1st C Witt 137/137, 2nd B Kneipp 127/128; A: 1st J Barker 107/108, 2nd V Moore 75/76; B: 1st P Barnard 103/104, 2nd J Havela 85/86; C: 1st J Hugo 29/30, 2nd T Ford 25/30; 25T CONT. CS: OA: R Moody 127/127; AA: 1st R Waugh 126/127, 2nd K Harding 103/104; A: 1st J Edmonds 77/78, 2nd S Turner 68/69; B: 1st J Vichie 35/36, 2nd P Rollings 29/30; C: 1st T Ford 21/25, 2nd J Hugo 20/25; 20PR DR: OA: A Del-Ben 38/40; AA: 1st K Nealon 64/70, 2nd M McInnes 63/70; A: 1st T Burke 53/60, 2nd G Costanzo 52/60; B: 1st A Allenby 34/40, 2nd S Kelly 32/40; C: 1st T Ford 30/40, 2nd F Torrisi 25/30; 50T COMB.: OA: G Moore 90/90; AA: 1st J Maxwell 89/90, 2nd C Schoenfisch 108/110; A: 1st N Campion 59/60, 2nd W Murray 78/80; B: 1st A Morre 48/50, 2nd P Barnard 56/60; C: 1st J Bartley 44/50, 2nd J Huggo 43/50; 25T PS: OA: M McInnes 162/162; AA: 1st B Pile 159/162, 2nd S Boydell 153/156; A: 1st M Sullivan 131/132, 2nd S Boydell 153/156; B: 1st L Field 89/90, 2nd J Vichie 86/90; C: 1st J Bartley 44/50, 2nd J Hugo 43/50; 30T GR. MET.: 1st K Simpson, 2nd R Bartley, 3rd R Moody, 4th B Durkin; HG: OA: M McInnes 282/290; AA: J Maxwell 281/290; A: G Costanzo 239/250; B: J Havela 229/250; C: T Ford 205/250; LAD.: D Boydell 214/250; JNR: S Waugh 231/250; VET.: A Denton 273/285. Brisbane 28/5/06 Fine (43): 25T DB CD: AA: A Thatcher, V Vainer M Carew, A Mills 25; A: C Hope & R Rackermann 25, W Craig & L Szabo 24; B: B Wiseman & T Meadows 24, B McNamara & A Page 23; C: J Hocking 25, D Collins 24, P DePlater & S Ricca 22; 25T PTS TPY: AA: 1st G Sckaf 73/75, 2nd S Trafford 90/95; A: 1st R Rackermann 78/81, 2nd W Craig 75/81; B: 1st B Wiseman 73/75, 2nd R Davies 72/75; C: 1st S Ricca 67/75, 2nd T Auger 65/75; 50T DB TPY: AA: 1st P Hill 59/59, 2nd V Vainer 58/59; A: 1st W Craig 51/52, 2nd K Hope 50/52; B: 1st B Wiseman 49/50, 2nd S Moore 48/50; C: 1st D Collins 48/50, 2nd C Saywell 46/51; 25T CONT TPY: AA: 1st A Thatcher 100/100, 2nd G Sckaf 99/100; A: 1st G Watson 25/25, 2nd L Sczabo 50/51; B: 1st R Davies 26/27, 2nd S Moore 25/27; C: 1st J Hockings 22/25, 2nd J DePlater 22/26; HG: G Sckaf. Brisbane 03/06/06-04/06/06 Fine & Windy (31): 50T GR: AA: 1st M McGill 50/50, 2nd C O’Neill 49/50; A: 1st J Eckel Jnr Southern Peninsula AUGUST CERBERUS GUN CLUB Saturday 5th 12 noon start 10 Tgt E/O 75 Tgt Medley (25 D/B,25 S/B,25 P/S) AA, A, B, C 1st, 2nd Entry by Main (front-East) gate only Sec. Chris Carrol (03) 5950 6058 B/H Melways 194 H2 MORNINGTON CLAY TARGET CLUB INC. Saturday 12th 12.30 start Practice 12 noon 10 Pair D/R E/O 20 Pair D/D Select Partners 18Mtrs 30 Tgt Deauville Triples Select Partners 18Mtrs AA, A, B, C 1st 2nd & 3rd all grades Saturday 26th 12 noon start Round 3 Winter Series Sporting Clays Practice Fridays from 4pm Sec. Mike McKernan 0418 179 354 Melways 146 A11 Website www.morningtonctc.com NEPEAN CLAY TARGET CLUB INC Saturday 19th 12 noon start 10 Tgt Points E/O 25 Tgt Double Barrel 40 Tgt D/B H/cap Peninsula Teams Round 3 Friday 25th 7pm start 50 Tgt Simulated Practice 4pm Thursdays Sec. Norm Quick. ph 5985 4416 Melways 259 F2 Website www.nepeanclaytargetclub.com Page 30 BRISBANE GUN CLUB August Shoot Program Skeet DTL Trap Sunday 6th Sunday 27th August August 9.30am start 9.30am start 125 Target Program 125 Target Program ISSF Trap Sunday 20th August 9.30am start 100t + Final Graded Cash Prizes & Trophies All Disciplines www.brisbanegunclub.com Club House Ph. 07 3398 4555. NOTE: BGC ANNUAL DTL TRAP CARNIVAL NOW SCHEDULED AS A ONE DAY COMPETITION ON 24TH SEPT. Australian Clay Target Shooting News August 2006 50/50, 2nd K Madsen 46/50; B: 1st K Dowie 48/50, 2nd P Rollings 47/50; C: 1st D Collins 42/50, 2nd J Cathcart 39/50; 50T HC: 1st P Higgins 59/68, 2nd M Denton 67/68, 3rd P Rollings 57/59, 4th D Harwood 48/53, 5th L Sceresini 56/57; 50T CS: OA: D Dundon 50/50; AA: 1st M McGill 51/53, 2nd H Bader 54/56; A: 1st M Denton 48/50, 2nd K Madsen 47/52; B: C Tipler 65/66, 2nd B Turner 64/66; C: 1st T Ashton 45/50, 2nd D Collins 46/54; 50T DBLS: OA: C O’Neill 48/50; AA: 1st L Scersini 47/50, 2nd D Dundon 46/50; A: N Dimmick 52/56, G Petrou 51/56; B: 1st B Turner 42/50, 2nd K Dowie 41/50; C: 1st T Ashton 43/50, 2nd D Collins 40/50; HG: OA: L Scersini 207/214; AA: C O’Neill 206/214; A: M Denton 183/200; B: K Dowie 178/200; C: T Ashton 161/200; LAD: M Denton 183/200; VET: M McGill 192/200. Bundaberg 04/06/06 Perfect (22): 25T SK O/GUN: B: R Rehbein 25/25; C: R Howie 24/25; 25T SK CS: OA: J Havela 24/25; B: R Rehbein 24/25; C: J Havela 24/25; 25T DB CD: AA: 1st J McIntyre, D Nicholson, J Havela 24/25; A: 1st K Rehbein, R Howie, G Sergiacomi 24/25; B: 1st F Agius, D Baggaley, C Groves 24/25; C: 1st M Dawson 21/25; 30T MED: AA: D Nicholson 49/50; A: G Mathews 48/50; B: P Catasti 47/50; C: M Dawson 33/50; 15PR DR CS: OA & AA: D Nicolson 28/30; A: G Darlington 26/30; B: F Agius 25/30; C: M Dawson 20/30; 20T DD: 1st D Rudd & J Moore 19/20, 2nd D Baggaley & R Howie 19/20; HG: D Nicholson 101/105. Cairns 04/06/06 Fine & sunny: 25T DB CD: 1st A Casella; 50T PS: AA/A: 1st M Collins, 2nd R Miller; B/C: THANK YOU The Condamine Gun Club would like to thank all businesses who sponsored our Annual Shoot on the 10th and 11th June 2006. Thanks to Queensland Gas Company, MDH - Wallumba Feedlot, Teys Feedlot, Watsons Retravision and Furniture, Condamine Kitchens, Charolais Cattle Company and Peter Vowles Real Estate. We would also like to thank local businesses in Miles and Condamine, too numerous to mention, who donated items for raffles. CAIRNS TARGET SHOOTING CLUB Inc. Annual Shoot Program 5th & 6th August 2006 Starting times Friday: 2.00pm Practice Saturday: 9:00am Event 1 Sunday: 8.30am Event 5 High Gun prizes (AA, A, B, C) Bolt Action 22 rifle Saturday Event 1: 25T DB Event 2: 30T Medley Event 3: 50T DB Event 4: 50T SB REMINDER NOTICE BUNDABERG CLAY TARGET CLUB INC. ANNUAL SHOOT 6TH AUGUST 2006 Sunday Event 5: 50T PS Event 6: 50T Cont Event 7: 30T DB H/Cap Free camping facilities on site Excellent food all weekend Excellent shooting The Committee reserves the right to change the program without notice FULL PROGRAM JULY EDITION CASH & CARTRIDGES August 2006 For further information contact: Secretary: Maureen Armstrong 0438 532 597 Email: [email protected] Club Delegate: Pat Coogan 0428 739 940 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 31 KINGAROY CLAY PROUDL QPCTC Inaugural 16th & 17th September 2006 Saturday 16 September 2006 Practice/Nominations 8:30am Shoot commencing 9.30am $10, IN CA PRIZ Event 1: Bank of Queensland 25t Double Barrel Cash Divide 60% Returned to Shooters $15.00 Event 2: Asbestos R Us 25t Points Score Championship O/A & 1st & 2nd in AA, A, B, C (& Sash & Badges) $15.00 Event 3: Ransen Timber Co. 25t Single Barrel Championship O/A & 1st & 2nd in AA, A, B, C (& Sash & Badges) $15.00 Event 4: Central Hotel - Cloncurry 50t D/B Championship O/A & 1st & 2nd in AA, A, B, C (& Sash & Badges) $25.00 SATURDAY NIGHT $1 POO COMPE WHOSH PROGRA BREAKFAST SUNDAY MORNING – FROM 7:00AM PRACTICE AVAILABLE FRIDAY AFTER FREE SAUSAGE OVERALL, GRADES & LADIES, JUNIOR FREE CAMPING FACILITIE PRES: GARY BROWN Page 32 Australian Clay Target Shooting News August 2006 Y TARGET CLUB LY HOSTS Two Day Carnival 6****Open to all shooters**** 000 ASH & ZES 000 L FOR ETITORS OOT THE AM CLEAN Sunday 17 September 2006 Shoot commencing 8.30am Event 5: Reliance Petroleum 30t Medley – 15m O/A & 1st & 2nd in AA, A, B, C $20.00 Event 6: Radio 90.7 Crow FM 30t Graded Meterage 1st- $500, – 2nd- $300, 3rd-$150, 4th-$50. $20.00 Event 7: Kawana News 15 Pair Double Rise – 15m O/A & 1st & 2nd in AA, A, B, C $20.00 TOTAL NOMINATIONS = VETS, LADIES &JUNIORS = $130.00 $ 90.00 HIGH GUNS Sponsored by: Queensland Police Sporting Association & Ollie’s Mower Centre, Hillview Cottages, Smithfield Feedlot. RNOON 3PM FOLLOWED BY SIZZLE S, VETERANS – Sash & Trophy ES ON GROUNDS N 07 41690351 August 2006 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 33 Dalby Gun Club Inc 2 Day Annual Shoot 26 & 27 August 2006 Saturday 26 August 2006 starting 9am Event 1 30 Target Medley (10DB, 10SB, 10PTS) $20.00 Overall Sash & Trophy Trophies 1st & 2nd AA A B C Event 2 25 Target Single Barrel Championship Overall Sash & Trophy Trophies 1st & 2nd AA A B C $15.00 Event 3 50 Target Continental Overall Sash & Trophy Trophies1st & 2nd AA A B C Nominations for Saturday $30.00 $65.00 Meal Saturday Night Breakfast Sunday morning Sunday 27 August starting 8.30am Event 4 30 Target Points Championship Overall Sash & Trophy Trophies 1st & 2nd AA A B C $20.00 Event 5 30 Target Double Barrel Championship $20.00 Overall Sash & Trophy Trophies 1st & 2nd AA A B C Event 6 15 Pair Double Rise Overall Sash & Trophy Trophies 1st & 2nd AA AB C Callide Dawson 21/5/06 Perfect (31): 30T DB: OA: L Bunker 43/43; AA: M Hetherington 42/43; A: J Clarke 29/30; B: J Russell 31/32; C: B Stevens 28/30; 30T PTS: AA: L Bunker 90/90; A: S Struss 88/90; B: M Elliot 83/90; C: B Stevens 79/90; 30T SB CONT: AA: B Graving 28/30; A: S Struss 88/90; B: M Elliot 83/90; C: B Stevens 79/90; 30T SB CONT: AA: B Graving 28/30; A: S Struss 27/32; B: J Russell 26/30; C: B Stevens 23/30; 15PR CONT. DD: 1st J Clark & T Eckel, 2nd M Howard & T Stevens, 3rd J Russell & M Hetherington. Gemfields 21/5/06 Overcast & cool (23): 75T MED. AA: A Grimshaw 120/125; A: D Tyson 118/125; B: A Jones 111/125; C: A Marcus 102/125; NOVICE: R Holmes 50/75; 15PR DR: AA: A Grimshaw 26/30; A: D Tyson 26/30; B: A Jones 24/30; C: C Jones 22/30; NOVICE: B Lawrence 22/30; MONTHLY MUG: P Hearn 21/21. Gladstone 4/6/06 Fine & windy (17): 25T DB: AA: G Wright 25/25; A: P Wood 24/25; B: B Arnold 22/25; C: K Baille 15/25; 25T SB: AA: B Kneipp 22/25; A: P Wood 23/25; B: B Morrissy 20/25; C: G Ferguson 13/25; 25T PTS: AA: R Wise 74/75; A: B Graving 72/75; B: B Arnold 68/75; C: G Ferguson 54/75; 25T CONT: AA: J Riggs 25/25; A: B Graving 23/25; B: S Waldron 22/25; C: G Ferguson 19/25; 25T HC: 1st B Morrissy 27/29, 2nd R Wise 26/29, 3rd B Graving 24/27, 4th P Purks 23/26. Gold Coast 21/5/06 Fine & sunny (16): 50T SK: AA: D Dundon 50/50; A: J Eckel 50/50; B: L Hughes 47/50; C: T Ashton 38/50; 25T SK DBLS: AA: G Walker 25/25; A: N Dimmick 24/25; B: L Hughes 22/25; C: T Ashton 16/25; 50T SK: AA: D Dundon 50/50; A: N Dimmick 49/50; B: C Tipler 48/50; C: T Ashton 35/50. Gold Coast 04/06/06 Fine, Clear day (28): 50T SPC Lewis System: Div 1: 1st J Hollands 48/50, 2nd N Lillis 48/50; Div 2: 1st J Swale 44/50, 2nd R Jones 44/50; Div 3: 1st J Underhill 40/50; 2nd R Brown 40/50; Div 4: 1st R Benington 37/50, 2nd D Mawditt 37/50; 50T SPC Lewis System: Div 1: 1st J Johnson 48/50, 2nd V Litvinov 47/50; Div 2: 1st P Shuttlewood 44/50, 2nd M Swale 43/50; Div 3: 1st L Pratten 40/50, 2nd J Underhill 40/50; Div 4: 1st R Benington 33/50, 2nd M Leamon 32/50; HG: J Johnson 94/100. Gold Coast 07/06/06 Cool & Dark (28): 75T MED: AA: 1st C Witt 123/125, 2nd M Swale 122/125; A: 1st P Sorey 117/125, 2nd L Szabo 111/125; B: 1st B Hamson 110/125, 2nd B Edwards 107/125; C: 1st B Perry 117/125, 2nd K Tomkins 106/125. Gold Coast 11/06/06 Fine & windy (35): 25T DB CD: AA: C Witt, J McLennan, A Jarvis 25/25; A: V Litvinov 25/25; B: F Innocenti, J Perks 24/25; C: B Perry, N Marentis 24/25; 50T DB: AA: 1st D Portors 67/67, 2nd C Witt 66/67; A: 1st R Page 48/50, 2nd V Litvinov 47/50; B: 1st E Roessier 49/50, 2nd P Strange 48/50; C: 1st B Perry 46/50, 2nd N Marentis 45/50; 10PR DR: AA: 1st S Weeden 16/20, 2nd C Witt 15/20; A: 1st P Lunin 13/20, 2nd B Turner 32/50; B: 1st J Perks 12/20, 2nd P Strange 22/40; C: 1st B Perry 13/20, 2nd M McCarthy 11/20; 30T CONT: AA: 1st T O’Leary 30/30, 2nd C Witt 43/44; A: 1st B McKechnie 30/30, 2nd R Page 28/30; B: 1st J Perks 28/30, 2nd R Harwood 35/38; C: 1st B Perry 25/30, 2nd C Saywell 24/30. Gold Coast 18/06/06 Fine & Cold (15): 25T SK DBLS: AA: D Dundon; A: K Madsen; B: R Kilmartin; 50T SK Gold Coast Clay Target Club 81 Gross Rd. Woongoolba, Queensland. August Program $20.00 Practice: 1.00pm to 5.00pm Most Saturdays Nominations for Sunday Total Nominations Veterans, Junior, Ladies 1st K Williams, 2nd S Coco; 50T CONT: AA/A: 1st R Miller, 2nd I McHarrie; B/C: 1st M Peressini, 2nd K Williams & A Casella. $60.00 $125.00 $80.00 HIGH GUNS Overall,AA,A, B, C Grades Sash & Trophy Ladies, Juniors & Veterans if more than 3 shooters in each class Sash & Trophy Wednesday 2nd 7.30pm: Night Trap 75 Target Medley (25 D/B, 25 S/B, 25 Points) - Graded - Trophies - Supper Sunday 6th 9.30am: Sporting 100 Targets Sporting Clays - 2 Events under the Lewis Class System (Sporting Captain: Dave Mawditt 0418 154 302) Practice available from 3pm Friday 25th August Bar BBQ, Ammunition and camping availablle on grounds Friday 18th to Sunday 20th ANNUAL TRAP CARNIVAL Full Details in July CTSN or website. Accommodation Pathfinder Motel 07 4662 4433, Dalby Manor Motel 07 4661 1011, Dalby Motel 07 4662 3222, Dalby Mid town Motel 1800 032 529 Sunday 27th 9.30am: Skeet 125 Targets Skeet (Skeet Captain: Chris Larsen 0438 797 456) The committee reserves the right to alter the program if necessary For further inquiries please phone Bill Allan 07 4662 4183 or 0429 722 060 Page 34 CLUBHOUSE AND RANGE: 07 5546 1368 WEBSITE: www.gcctc.onthenet.com.au EMAIL: [email protected] The committee reserves the right to alter advertised programs Australian Clay Target Shooting News August 2006 Gemfields Clay Target Club Inc Annual Two Day Carnival August 19 and 20, 2006 Saturday August 19: 9:00am start Event 1: 20 Target Double Barrel Cash Divide Eye Opener 1st AA, A, B, C 60% of noms back to shooters Event 2: 50 Target Double Barrel Championshiip. Sponsored by TJM Australia. Overall sash & trophy, 1st Badge & Trophy AA, A, B, C 2nd Trophy AA, A, B, C, Ladies, Veterans & Junior trophies. Event 3: 25 Target Gem Special Points Score. Sponsored by Coolamon Mining. Overall sash & Sapphire, 1st Sapphire AA, A, B, C 2nd Sapphire AA, A, B, C, Ladies, Veterans & Juniors Event 4: 25 Target Continental Championship. Sponsored by Robert Cross & Candy Brennan Overall sash & trophy, 1st Badge & Trophy AA, A, B, C 2nd Trophy AA, A, B, C, Ladies, Veterans & Junior trophies. $15.00 $25.00 $15.00 $15.00 Sunday August 20: 8.30am start Event 5: 25 Target Points Score Championship. $15.00 Sponsored by George & Irene Cross. Overall sash & trophy, 1st Badge & Trophy AA, A, B, C 2nd Trophy AA, A, B, C, Ladies, Veterans & Junior trophies. Event 6: 25 Target Single Barrel Championship. Sponsored by John & Sandra McKenzie. $15.00 Overall sash & trophy, 1st Badge & Trophy AA, A, B, C 2nd Trophy AA, A, B, C, Ladies, Veterans & Junior trophies. Eventt 7: Gemfields Clay Target Club - 30 Target Handicap Challenge $25.00 Overall $1000 cash, 2nd $500, 3rd $250, 4th $150, 5th $100. Total Noms $125.00 uniors $ 75.00 Ladies, Veterans, Ju Over $10,000 in cash & prizes to be won Saturday Night 3 course Dinner - Full Calcutta Auction High Guns: Sash & Prize - Overall, AA, A, B, C, Ladies, Veterans & Juniors, Sponsored by Goodyear Australia. Powered van sites, Hot showers, Practice available from 2pm Friday, Meals available from Friday to Sunday night, Ammo available. Management reserves the right to alter the program if necessary. Enquiries: President: George Cross 4985 4143. Secretary: Alan Grimshaw 4982 1255 (b/h), 4982 4170 (a/h) August 2006 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 35 CD: AA: V Litvinov & D Dundon; A: T Edgar; B: K Dowie; 50T SK HG Monthly Graded: AA: D Dundon; A: C Larsen; B: K Dowie; C: P Higgins; OA HG: D Dundon 135/136. Goondiwindi 11/06/06 Cold & very windy (46): 75T CH/CH 25DB25PS25SB: OA: M Lillyman 122/125; AA: 1st N Postlewaight 121/125, 2nd D Robb 119/125, 3rd R Walters 117/125; A: 1st J Peters 118/125, 2nd T Robb 114/125, 3rd B Webster 112/125; B: 1st B O’Byrne 117/125, 2nd N Campbell 112/125, 3rd T Middleton 98/125; C: 1st L Moloney 112/125, 2nd C Fea 106/125, 3rd J Mulckey 97/125; 30PR DD: OA: D Makim & M Lillyman, 2nd N Postlewaight & R Walters, 3rd R Brown & M Moloney, 4th T Middleton & M Johnson, 5th C Fea & J Allen. Gympie 14/05/06 Hot & sunny (29): 50T MED: AA: 1st P Grove 100/100, 2nd C Morris 99/100; A: 1st G Schnider 100/100, 2nd S Whitehead 93/100; B: 1st P Barnard 119/125, 2nd B Weedon 118/125; C: 1st C Otto 90/100, 2nd D Shaw 89/100; 50T DB: AA: 1st P Grove 50/50, 2nd C Morris 94/95; A: 1st G Watson 106/111, 2nd J Brown 68/70; B: 1st P Bernard 50/52, 2nd V Dollison 49/52; C: 1st C Otto 55/58, 2nd A Davey 54/58; HG: AA: P Grove 150/150; A: G Schnider 148/150; B: P Barnard 144/150; C: C Otto 137/150. 147/155; A: G Watson 146/155; B: V Dollisson 137/155; C: D Shaw 122/155. Gympie 11/06/06 Overcast to clear (20): 25T DB: AA: P Grove 67/67; A: L Trew 25/25; B: N Elliott 38/39; C: A Davey 21/25; 25T DB PS: AA: D Nicholson 74/75; A: A Earle 81/81; B: V Dollisson 75/75; C: D Shaw 65/75; 25T DB CONT: AA: P Grove 25/25; A: L Trew 36/36; B: J Dawson 25/25; C: D Shaw 23/25; 15PR DR: AA: P Grove 24/30; A: G Durre 25/30; B: B Weedon 18/30; C: A Davey 18/30; HG: AA: P Grove Maryborough 28/5/06 Fine (32): 50 DB CS: AA & OA: P Anderson 50; A: P Smith 49; B: G Sartore 46; C: M Bennett 45; 50 PS CS: AA & OA: S Whitehead 50; A: G Chizzotti 48; B: T Cecil 46; C: S Hubert 43; HG: AA: J Maxwell 100; A: P Smith 94; B: T Cecil 91; C: S Hubert 88. TRAPS FOR SALE 2 x ITP Automatic down the line traps 300 target capacity Complete with full set of Canterbury Voic ce Release Both in good working condition $3900 each ono GOONDIWINDI GUN CLUB Contact – Doug Mitchell 0407 339 950 Ian Fowles 0402 046 711 or 07 3267 3237 E-mail [email protected] Redcliffe City Clay Target Club Page 36 Mackenzies Home Timber & Hardware BOC Elgas Metaland ONE DAY OPEN SHOOT FOUR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS SUNDAY 13TH AUGUST 2006 9.00AM Event 1 Sponsored by BOC 25 Target Double Barrel 15mts Club Championship Badge 1st each grade & Trophies 1 2 3 AA A B C Event 2 Sponsored By Elgas 25 Target DB Points Score 15mts Club Championship Kingaroy 04/06/06 Fine (46): 100T CONT 15M: OA: S Prendergast 113/116; AA: 1st C Gurski 107/111, 2nd G Durre 96/100; A: 1st E Hass 112/116, 2nd P Moloney 103/109; B: 1st P Van Buezekom 91/100, 2nd P Barnard 89/100; C: 1st J Tessmann 87/100, 2nd L Van Beuzekom 87/102. Normanton 27/05/06-28/05/06 Cool & windy (60): PS CS: OA: J Farrell 90/90; AA: 1st M Loy 75/78, 2nd D Stitt 179/180; A: 1st V Moore 89/90, 2nd D Reeves 74/75; B: 1st F Johnson 74/75, 2nd V Garner 73/75; C: 1st J Bell 81/84, 2nd E Seawright 76/84; VET: B Stolberg 71/75; LAD: D Reeves 69/75; DB CS: OA: G Moore 110/110; AA: 1st D Stitt 109/110, 2nd R Cusack 102/103; A: 1st N Beale 55/56, 2nd H Walton 43/44; B: 1st S Carter 53/54, 2nd S Rosendahl 52/54; C: 1st C Gallagher 30/33, 2nd R Bona 29/33; VET: D Killick 41/42; LAD: V Moore 23/25; NIGHT DB CS: OA: R Cusack 32/32; AA: 1st R Kennedy 25/26, 2nd W Reeves 30/31; A: 1st A Scouller 37/38, 2nd D Reeves 36/38; B: 1st M Kirk 27/28, 2nd S Rosendahl 26/28; C: 1st J Bell 24/25, 2nd L Illingsworth 23/25; VET: P Bonato 23/25; LAD: D Reeves 29/31; DB CS: OA: T Coco 64/64; AA: 1st T Matthews 63/64, 2nd S Olver 57/58; A: 1st D Grant 43/44, 2nd J Taylor 26/27; B: 1st P Bonato 24/25, 2nd V Garner 27/29; C: 1st L Illingsworth 23/25, 2nd R Bona 22/25; VET: D Killick 28/29; LAD: V Moore 36/38; SB CS: OA: D Stitt 28/28; AA: 1st M Loy 29/30, 2nd S Olver 28/30; A: 1st D Grant 27/28, 2nd A Scouller 24/25; B: 1st S Carter 23/25, 2nd J Bell 35/38; C: 1st R Bona 19/25, 2nd D Edwards 19/26; VET: B Stolberg 22/25; LAD: E Seawright 34/38; PS CS: OA: P Boland 159/159; AA: 1st C Wilson 74/75, 2nd W Reeves & D Reeves 73/75; A: 1st V Moore 158/159, 2nd D Tattam 110/111; B: 1st V Garner 71/75, 2nd F Johnson 70/75; C 1st R Bona 69/75, 2nd G McDonald 61/75; VET: D Killick 71/75; LAD: D Peebles 54/75; CARPENTARIA CLASSIC: 1st D Grant 148/150; HG: LAD: D Reeves 231/250; VET: D Killick 233/250; AA: D Stitt 240/250; A: V Moore 240/250; B: F Johnson 229/250; C: J Bell 229/250; OA: M Loy 243/250. Pioneer 20-21/5/06 Cloudy & windy: 50T DB: OA: J Riggs; AA: 1st B Powell, 2nd R Dunn; A: 1st G Townsend, 2nd P Lonergan; B: 1st P Colls, 2nd L Rodden; C: 1st M Buhagiar, 2nd R Gordon; 30T SB: OA: B McMillan; AA: 1st B Powell, 2nd R Dunn; A: 1st J Rodden, 2nd G Rudd; B: 1st D Turner, 2nd P Colls; C: 1st R Gordon, 2nd C Camilleri; 30T DB CONT.: OA: G McPherson; AA: 1st J Riggs, 2nd B Powell; A: 1st G Rudd, 2nd R Woodhouse; B: 1st D Turner, 2nd J Wiseman; C: 1st M Buhagiar, 2nd R Gordon; 30T PS: OA: V McMillan; AA: 1st B Pavy, 2nd L Brandt; A: 1st T Gordon, 2nd B Reibel; B: 1st D Turner, 2nd J Wiseman; C: 1st M Buhagiar, 2nd C Camilveri; 30T HC: 1st R Gordon, 2nd D Colls, 3rd D Turner, 4th G Townsend, 5th P Boland; HG: LAD: D Colls; JNR: N Wiseman; VET: G Rudd; OA: B McMillan; AA: L Brandt; A: P Boland; B: D Turner; C: R Gordon. Pioneer 16/06/06-17/06/06 25kt Sea Breeze (24): 50T QCTA CZ NIGHT DB CS: OA: B McMillan: A: 1st R Dunn, 2nd T Gordon; B: 1st O Dunn, 2nd J Wiseman; C: 1st B Weaver, 2nd C Camilleri; 25T DB CD: A: 1st P Boland, 2nd B McMillan; B: 1st L Rodden, 2nd J Rodden & N Wiseman; C: 1st N Senini, Q.C.T.A. Raffle 2006 Drawn at State Carnival Gemfields 1-5-2006 1st Prize Ticket No 1965 Engel Fridge 40 Ltr Josadine Haddad 2nd Prize Ticket No 1567 Engel Fridge 32 Ltr N. Aird Badge 1st each grade & Trophies 1 2 3 AA A B C Event 3 Sponsored by Metaland 25 Target Single Barrel 15mts Club Championship Badge 1st each grade & Trophies 1 2 3 AA A B C Event 4 Sponsored by Mackenzies Home Timber & Hardware 30 Pair Deauville Doubles 20mts Club Championship Badges 1st & Trophies 1 2 3 4 5 Overall High Gun Trophy (Events 1, 2 & 3) Nominations $50.00 Ladies, Juniors & Veterans $40.00 President Gary Battaglene 0427 711 747 The committee reserves the right to alter the programme 3rd Prize Ticket No 2263 Engel Fridge 21 Ltr Robert Harwood The Q.C.T.A. would like to thank everyone who supported this raffle, the A.C.T.A. for allowing tickets to be sold at the Nationals, to everyone who helped to sell tickets and to all of you who bought tickets. The raffle raised over $12,300.00 and all money raised will be used to support Queensland shooters making representative teams Australian Clay Target Shooting News August 2006 Texas Clay Target Club Inc. TWO-DAY SPRING CARNIVAL 23rd & 24th September 2006 Saturday 23rd Event Event Event Event 1: 2: 3: 4: 25t 30t 25t 15t DB Cash Divide Med (15DB, 15PS) DB PS DD Choice Partner $10 $19 $16 $20 Sunday 24th Event Event Event Event 5: 6: 7: 8: 25t DB Cash Divide 25t PS 30t Med (10DB, 10SB, 10PS) 15 Pair DR $10 $16 $19 $10 Novelty Jackpot on Sunday Trophies: AA, A, B, C - 1st & 2nd place for each grade both days Presentation of Sashes for: AA, A, B, C: Overall, Ladies, Junior & Veteran. Total Nominations $120.00 Ladies, Juniors & Veterans $72.00 Camping and hot showers available at Club For further information contact; Ray Potter 07 4653 1416 or Silvana Pietrobon 07 4653 0023 Mobile 0429 797 709 Accommodation Texas Motel 07 4553 1300, Texas Hotel 07 4653 1310 orYellow Rose Bed & Breakfast 07 4653 1592 The committee reserves the right to alter the program August 2006 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 37 Page 38 Australian Clay Target Shooting News August 2006 2nd D de Thomasis; 25T CONT: A: 1st P Boland, 2nd R Dunn; B: 1st L Rodden, 2nd O Dunn; C: 1st T Walsh, 2nd N Senini; 25T SB: A: 1st B McMillan, 2nd P Boland; B: 1st L Rodden, 2nd O Dunn; C: 1st N Senini, 2nd B de Thomasis; 25T HC: 1st B McMillan, 2nd O Dunn, 3rd P Boland; 50T QCTA CZ NIGHT PS CS: OA: B McMillan; A: 1st P Boland, 2nd C Freeman; B: 1st O Dunn, 2nd N Wiseman; C: 1st B de Thomasis, 2nd B Weaver. Port Denison 28/05/06 Overcast with Showers (16): 25T SB Gr SS: AA: 1st B Gall 24/25, 2nd N Maltby 21/25; A: 1st G Faulkner 22/25, 2nd K Stout, G Dalton & G Vassalini 20/25; B: 1st B Malone & M Anderson 18/25; C: 1st A Byerley 18/25, 2nd O Perrett 15/25; 30T GR - 10T DB/10T SB/10T PS: AA: N Maltby 46/50; A: G Faulkner 50/50; B: B Malone 44/50; C: D Perrett 39/50; 25T DB GR: AA: B Gall 24/25; A: G Dalton 25/25; B: B Malone 21/25; C: A Byerley 22/25; 15P DR GR SS: AA: N Maltby 24/30; A: G Whiteside 26/30; B Malone 23/30; C: O Perrett 15/30. Redcliffe City 14/5/06 Chilly, but ideal (17): 100T PS: AA: 1st C Tanner 230/300; A: 1st B Minos 283/300, 2nd K Noud 273/300; B: 1st S Velastro 255/300, 2nd B Wiseman 230/300; C: 1st S Patti 242/300, 2nd C Dale 230/300; OA: B Minos 283/300. Sunshine Coast 21/5/06 25T DB SW: AA: 1st S Trafford, D Portors 25/25, 2nd B Brown, G Goding 24/25; A: 1st D Reynolds 21/25, 2nd G Watson 19/25; B: 1st A Aitchinson, K Knight 23/25, 2nd B Wiseman 22/25; C: 1st J McCarthy 20/25, 2nd D Lockrey 15/25, 3rd G Casali 11/25; 50T PTS CS: OA: D Nicholson 146/150; AA: 1st B McKechnie 140/150, 2nd B Stevens 139/140; A: 1st G Watson 142/150, 2nd S Trafford 133/150; B:1st B Armstrong 127/150, 2nd J Davison 122/150; C: 1st D Lockrey 119/150, 2nd J McCarthy 106/150; 25T HC: 1st D Nicholson 24/25, 2nd B Armstrong 27/29, 3rd S Trafford 27/30, 4th K Knight 23/26, 5th G Watson 24/27; HG: OA: D Nicholson 193/200; AA: B McKechnie 184/200; A: G Watson 183/200; B: B Armstrong 171/200; C: D Lockrey 149/200. Sunshine Coast 18/06/06 25T DB SS: AA: 1st W Humphreys & Q Porfiri 74/75, 2nd D Stevens & D Portors 72/75; A: 1st W Murray 71/75, 2nd G Fett & D Reynolds 67/75; B: 1st J Davison 66/75, 2nd P Spencer 64/75, 3rd G Laskey 63/75; C: 1st J Eckel 69/75, 2nd J McCarthy 54/75, 3rd D Lockrey 52/75; 50T DB CS: OA: G Hogarth 146/150; AA: 1st D Stevens 59/61, 2nd D Portors 58/61; A: 1st D Reynolds 48/50, 2nd G Manning 62/66; B: 1st G Laskey 45/50, 2nd D Vincent 44/50; C: 1st D Lockrey 38/50, B Carland 32/55; 25T CONT: AA: 1st D Portors 31/31, 2nd D Stevens 30/31; A: 1st B McKechnie 28/30, 2nd G Dennien 27/30; B: 1st G Laskey 23/25, 2nd J Davison 22/25; C: 1st D Lockrey 18/25, 2nd B Carland 16/25; HG: OA: D Stevens 165/170; AA: D Portors 164/170; A: B McKechnie 139/150; B: G Laskey 131/150; C: D Lockrey 108/150. Tallawalla 27/5/06 Fine with light winds: 10T CD: 8 Possibles; 25T DB: OA: B Zimpel 29/29; AA: J Clarke 27/28; A: B Reibel 29/29; B: M Fergus 25/26; C: W Bell 23/25; 75T 25T PTS: OA: R Kirk 75/75; AA: B Graving 71/75; A: C Barletta 71/75; B: N Bell 74/75; C: R Selke 69/75; 25T CONT: OA: P Esmond 35/35; AA: R Kirk 25/26; A: B Reibel 34/35; B: L Selke 32/34; C: W Bell 23/25; 30T DR: OA: B reibel 28/30; AA: C Reeves 24/30; A: C Barletta 23/30; B: C Vincent 25/30; C: S Waugh 20/30, R Wise & L Selke 22/30, M Fergus 21/30, W Bell & B Stephens 17/30. Tallawalla Fine with light winds (40): 25T DB HC: 1st L Selke 25/25, 2nd B Stephens 24/25, 3rd C Barletta 25/27, 4th R Selke 24/27; 100T DB: OA: W Sattler 99/100; AA: C Reeves 97/100, S Ryan; A: P Brandt 98/100, L Selke; B: L Srb 95/100, M Fergus; C: B Stephens 90/10, R Selk; HG: OA: M Fergus 269/290; VET: C Grimshaw 249/290; LAD: D Barletta 253/290; JNR: Z Grimshaw 90/125. Texas 28/5/06 Cold, then warm (31): 25T DB: AA: M Moloney 25, D Robb 24; A: G Costanzo 25, J Peters 25; B: M Johnson 25, T Rogers 25; C: G Costanzo 25, J Doidge 22; 25T PTS: AA: C Lee 72, M Moloney 72; A: B Fin 67, L Harland 70; B: M Johnson 73, D Cameron 73; C: J Doidge 69, K Redman 63; 25T SB: AA: D Makin 24, D Robb 24; A: B Long 25, M Johnson 24; B: P Norman 22, A Allenby 22; C: K Ryan 19, E Arca 18; 20T DD: 1st D Makim & B DeBortoli 10/10, 2nd D Cameron & P Norman 10/10; OA: M Johnson 122/125. Townsville 21/5/06 Windy (44); 25T SK HC SS: H Lategan, P Dury, B Murphy, J Kitsas, B Taylor, M Stoneman, D Killick, G Reeves, E Reeves 25/25; 25T SK HC SS: H Haythorpe, H Lategan, M Stoneman, G Reeves, B Edwards, E Reeves 25/25; NTH ZONE DB TWR CS: Div.1: G Reeves 32/32, P Giardino 31/32; Div.2: B Edwards 22/25, W Cislowski 28/32; Div.3: M Anderson 26/33, R Carty 25/33; 25T DB: AA: V Burgess & W Cislowski 24/24; A: T Comerford 25/25, C Scott, J Taylor, B Taylor, G Reeves 24/24; B: R Haddow & M Carty 25/25; C: L Carty 22/25, J Kitsas 21/25; 25T PS: A: V Burgess 73/75, B Murphy 72/75; A: T Comerford 73/75, N Beale, G Reeves 71/75; B: H Lategan 72/75, R Haddow, P Mackay 69/69; C: L Carty 68/75, J Kitsas 61/75. Warwick 04/06/06 Fine & sunny: 30P DR: AA: 1st G Newey 67/80, 2nd G Smith 66/80; A: 1st K Simpson 46/60, 2nd D Tattam 45/60; B: 1st I House 42/60, 2nd D Harwood 41/60; C: 1st A Nolan 40/60, 2nd J Robb 41/70; 50T MED - 25T DB/25T PS: A: 1st K Simpson 100/100; B: 1st D Cameron 99/100, 2nd T Rogers 94/100; C: 1st A Nolan 91/100; HG: AA: M Loy 148/160; A: K Simpson 146/160; B: D Cameron 135/160; C: A Nolan 131/160; VET: 1st D Cameron 135/160, 2nd I House 129/160. Warwick Clay Target Club 4 September 2006 Annual One Day Shoot 4 Events 9.30am Start Camping available Enquiries: Robin Loy 0408 755 160 August 2006 Northern Territory Alice Springs 14/5/06 Fine (10): 25 SK: 1st A Brown 25/25; 50 SK CS: B: 1st S Morris 44/50; C: 1st T Laker 38/50; STATE HC 50 CS: 1st A Robinson 48/50, 2nd A Brown 42/50, 3rd P Dos Santos 38/50. Alice Springs 28/5/06 Fine & windy (15): 50SK DBLS: 1st A Brown 47/50, 2nd J Niland 44/50, 3rd S Morris 43/50; 25T PS CS: 1st R Walsh 57/75, 2nd J Niland 69/75, 3rd N Cottee 68/75; STATE MXD T: OA: S Morris 57/60; B: J Niland 56/60; C: M Cullenan 47/60; DTL CS 50 DB: 1st AA: B Evans 50/50; B: 1st M Niland 48/50; 50 PS CS: AA: 1st T Laker 149/150; B: 1st R DeSousa 145/150; 25PR DR CS: AA: 1st B Evans 42/50; B: 1st T Evans 37/50. Darwin 28/5/06 Perfect (35): TOP END CHALLENGE: 25T SK, 25T DB, 25T TR: 1st S Horo 66/75, 2nd G Bateson 65/75, 3rd D Howe & T Hamilton 64/75; TEAMS: 1st DCTC –611, 2nd TOP END – 587. Darwin 09/06/06 Sunny & nice: 25T SK E/O: S Morris D Searl & B Evans 25/25; 50T SK: OA S Morris 49/50; A: B Evans 48/50, C McTaggart 47/50; B: T Hamilton 57/60, T Lloyd 56/60; C: S Horo 48/50, G Rowley 52/58; 50T STATE SK: OA: J Carney 50/50; A: B Evans 48/50, K Mules 53/56; B: T LLoyd 48/50, T Hamilton 47/50; C: C Herbert 47/50, N Cottee 44/50; 50T STATE SK DBLS: OA: T Hamilton 49/50; A: C McTaggart 46/50, B Evans 45/50; B: J Carney 47/50; C: R Yeo 46/50, S Horo 43/50; HG: OA J Carney 168/175; A: B Evans 166/175; B: T Hamilton 167/175; C: S Horo 157/175; LAD L O’Grady 128/175; 2 MAN TEAM: J Carney/T Hamilton 335/350; POSTAL TEAM HG: J Carney 53/54. Darwin 10/06/06-12/06/06 Sunny & nice: TRAP STATE TITLES: 10T PS E/O: K Mules, D Howe, R Fox, C McTaggart, R Bailey, T Coco, L O’Grady, D Barnes, S Morris, T Brown 30/30; 50T STATE DB: OA P Fabris 168/168; AA: T Brown 167/168, G Bateson 60/61; A: V Padovan 50/50, M Bullus 57/58; B: C McTaggart 49/52, M Dillon 48/52; C: S Horo 47/50, T Drury 45/50; 10T SB E/O: D Howe, K Thomas, B Evans 10/10; 50T STATE SB: OA: T Brown 52/53; AA: P Fabis 51/53, T Robinson 47/50; A: D Sean 46/50, T Coco 41/50; B: Tom Evans 49/54, C Herbert 48/54; C: S Horo 39/50, N Cook 36/50; LAD: T Laker 41/50; JNR: B Kittle 39/50; 50T STATE PS: OA: V Padovan 188/189; AA: G Hayden 149/150, D Barnes 205/207; A: T Coco 140/150, D Searl 138/150; B: C Herbert 146/150, R Yeo 141/150; C: S Horo 133/150, R Fox 131/150; LAD: T Evans 140/150; JNR: T Hamilton 147/150; 50T STATE HC: B Evans 52/55, Tom Evans 51/55, R Batson 47/51; 25pr STATE DR: OA: B Evans 46/50; AA: G Hayden 43/50, T Hamilton 42/50; A: D Searl 36/50, T Coco 43/60; B: F Thomas 38/50, R Yeo 36/50; C: L Wylie 31/50, S Horo 41/70; LAD: T Laker 32/50; JNR: B Kittle 58/80; HG: OA: B Evans 374/390; AA: T Brown 404/430; A: D Searl 346/390; B: Tom Evans 344/390; C: S Horo 331/390; LAD: T Laker 325/390; JNR: T Hamilton 348/390; 2 MAN TEAM: B Evans/T Brown 739/780; CARNIVAL HG: B Evans 540/565; POSTAL TEAM HG: O: D Searl 148/150; LAD: T Laker 82/87; NT CLUB CHALLENGE: DCTC - T Hamilton, V Padovan, C Herbert, V Mollica, D Howe 245/250. Top End 21/5/06 Fine (18): 75 MXD T - TOP END CHALLENGE: 1st C McTaggart 72/75, 2nd J Doyle 65/75, 3rd T Lloyd 64/75. Top End 4/6/06 Fine & sunny (20): BARRY MUNT MEMORIAL SHOOT - 75 MXD T: HG: T Hamilton 68/75; A: C McTaggart 59/75; B: T Lloyd 64/75; C: L O’Grady 52/75. New South Wales Albury Wodonga 11/06/06 Sunny & windy(37): 10T CD: I Erbacher, G Parker, R Phefley, T McLaughlin, D Harley, J Hoffman, R Liersch & R Ehlers : 25T DB CS: OA & AA: R Liersch 46/46; AA: 2nd T Penney 33/34; A: G Sanders 43/44, 2nd P Simmons 36/37; B: R Phefley 45/46, 2nd J Palffy 29/29; C: I Erbacher 24/25, 2nd M Metry 21/25; 20T HC: 1st R Phefley 20/20, 2nd G Parker 19/21, 3rd A Green 20/23; 20T CONT CS: OA & AA: R Phefley 36/36; AA: 2nd R Ehlers 22/22; A: D Harley 29/30, 2nd P Simmonds 21/22; B: A Green 35/36, 2nd A McGregor 27/28; C: J Parker 25/25, 2nd I Erabacher 24/25; OA HG: R Phefley 75/75; JNR HG: J Parker 20/25. Barellan 11/06/06 Cold & windy(7): 10T DB 15Mtr CD: L Irvin 10/10; D Collier, K Whytcross & A Bound 9/10; 30T DB GR 15m: OA & A: L Irvin; A: 2nd D Whytcross; B: 1st J Irvin; C: 1st A Heckman, 2nd B Irvin; VET: D Collier; 10T DB off HC CD: D Collier 10/10, A Bound 9/10. Bathurst 04/06/06 Sunny but cool(21): 25T DB CD: AA: L Aberley, J Nash & J Laspina 25/25; A: M Australian Clay Target Shooting News Harber 25/25, A Clarke 24/25; B: J Hill 25/25, A Hill 24/25; C: J Hill 23/25, M Coles 21/25; 50T DB CS: OA: A Hill 59/60; AA: J Laspina 48/50, R Slaven 47/50; A: P Haley 58/60, M Dean 54/56; B: K Elias 47/50, P Rosconi 46/50; C: J Hill 48/50, M Coles 41/50; 15 PR DR CD: AA; J Laspina 26/30, R Slaven 25/50; A: M Dean 28/50, P Haley & A Clarke 26/50; C: J Hill 17/50. Bega 04/06/06 Wet & cold(26): 10T PS CONT EO: C Smith & S Platts 30/30; 75T PS CONT Open CS: OA: R Kearns 216/225; AA: P Green 214/225, J Siede 179/225; A: C Smith 212/225, A Deacon 209/225; B: B Deacon 212/225, N Wilton 203/225; C: R Taylor 175/225, B Wilton 168/225; 25T American Style 15mtrs: AA: R Kearns 25/25; A: C Smith 25/25; B: B Smith 41/41; C: B Wilton 22/25; HG C Smith; Jnr FM: T Green. Bombala 21/5/06 Fine (14): 100T CM: OA: P Green 141/150; AA: 1st R Kearns 141/150, 2nd W Wombwell 136/150; A: 1st A Neilsen 130/150m 2nd R Welch 126/150; B: 1st N Wilton 133/150, 2nd B Deacon 126/150; C: 1st B Wilton 89/150. Page 39 ALBURYWODONGA Clay Target Club Inc. Sunday 13th August 2006 10.00am Start Ev 1. 10 Target Double Barrel Cash Divide Noms $6 Ev 2. 20 Target Double Barrel Championship Noms $10 L/V $7 Jnr $4 Ev 3. 30 Mixed Targets Championship Nom $15 L/V $10 Jnr $6 Ev 4. 15 Target Handicap Noms $8 L/V $6 Jnr $3 High Gun trophy over full program Junior Award on Event 2 - Free noms to next shoot. $150 open order from Elks Hunting & Fishing for possible shot over fall program. Albury/Wodonga Clay Target Club, use & endorse Gemini Traps on all our DTL & Ball Trap events. Committee reserves the right to alter/modify any event if necessary. President: Reg Petts 0413 021 170 Secretary: Ross Carter AH 02 6025 2294 Mob 0419 449 465 Boorowa 27/5/06 Fine & cool (15): 25T HC: 1st G Sinclair 25/25, 2nd S Crain 24/25, 3rd M Gertstenberg 29/30; 50T DB CS: OA: G Serafin 50/50; AA: G Sinclair 91/92, K Chiaverini 90/92; A: S Crain 47/50, M Campbell 46/50; B: D Howard 48/50, J Richardson 47/50; C: N Crisp 39/50, G Martin 38/50; 25T CONT CD: 1st M Gerstenberg 25/25, 2nd J Griffiths, D Howard, G Serafin, K Chiaverini, D Anderson 24/25; HG: G Serafin & G Sinclair 97/100. Canberra 28/05/06 Cool & sunny(18): 25T PS CD: AA: 1st m Bryan 74/75, 2nd N Privett 72/75, 3rd D Crane 71/75; A: 1st F Luccarda & Steve Balogh 71/75; B: 1st K Cox 73/75, 2nd I Crisp 75/75, 3rd J Kyle 67/75; C: 1st L Burchell 70/75, 2nd A Cameron 61/75, 3rd A Moore 57/75; 50T Club MXD CS: OA: D Crane 85/90; AA: 1st N Privett 83/90, 2nd M Bryan 62/70; A: 1st F Luccarda 62/70, 2nd Steve Balogh 59/70; B: 1st M Maurice 62/70, 2nd I Crisp 60/70; C: 1st A Cameron 58/70, 2nd G Betar 51/70; 15 PR D/R: OA: D Crane 26/30; AA: M Bryan 22/30; A: F Luccarda 18/30; B: 1st M Maurice 21/30; C: 1st G Betar 21/50; HG: D Crane 182/195 Canberra 04/06/06 75T American Style SKT CS: OA & A: T Forrest 67/75; B: J Pethybridge 56/75; C: R Kneipp 60/75; 25T HC: 1st R Kneipp 32/33, 2nd J Pethybridge. Canowindra 21/5/06 Fine & sunny (36): 25 DB: GR: AA: B Thompson, J Lawrence, G Sinclair; A: 10 A graders shot 24/25; B: M Chellas 24/25, T Mooney 24/25, M Taylor 24/25; C: C Guihot 23/25, B Hodge 18/25; 50T DB CONT.: OA & AA: J Finn 50/50; AA: 1st B Boyd, 2nd G Sinclair; A: 1st J Player, 2nd T Eade; B: 1st M Chellas, 2nd R Campbell; C: 1st C Guihot, 2nd B Hodge; 25T HC: 1st G Betts 25/25, 2nd T Touvras 39/40; OA HG: G Sinclair & J Finn 96/100. Canowindra 18/6/2006 Fine(34): 25T SB GR: AA: D Hopwood 25/25, R Johnstone & G McCallister 24/25 A: J Malloy 23/25, J Rice 22/25; B: R Campbell 23/25, L Redfern 17/25; C: B Hodge 19/25, R Hodge 18/25; 50T P/S CS: OA: Glen Sinclair; AA: 1st G McCallister, 2nd J Lawrence; A: 1st J Malloy, 2nd G Brettschneider; B: 1st C Patterson, 2nd R Campbell; C: 1st B Hodge, 2nd R Hodge; 25T DB HC: 1st M Pollard 37/38, 2nd R Hodge 36/38; OA HG: G Sinclair 191/200. Cecil Park 19/5/06 Fine (15): 60T MXD: 1st G Dominfield, 2nd N Tourgelis, 3rd G Chahine, 4th J Koolbanis; 100T ISSF SK: 1st A Santangelo, 2nd G Schweirkert. Cecil Park 26/5/06 (13): 60T MXD: 1st N Tourgelis, 2nd G Hateshi, 3rd G Chahine, 4th S Tourgelis. Cecil Park 10/06/06 Showers(23): 75T SKT: OA: C Sim; AA: 1st R Clarke, 2nd T Dent, 3rd J Guberina, 4th M Newman; A: 1st R Cocking, 2nd C Kykriacou, 3rd B Buhagiar, 4th I Stewart; B: 1st J Sheather, 2nd C Cavalaro, 3rd J Martin, 4th J Watchorn; C: 1st J Haddad, 2nd W Crosmak, 3rd L Martin, 4th J Giles. Cecil Park 11/06/06 Windy(12): ISSF Trap Skins: A: 1st T Cantali; B: 1st J Coaker; C: 1st E Zadro. Cecil Park 16/06/06 Fine(25): 50T DB: AA: 1st S Bell, 2nd N Tourgelis; A: 1st T Chryssolvenis, 2nd R Manicaro; B: 1st R Kennedy, 2nd D Webb; C: 1st R Teffaha, 2nd M Chehimy. Canberra International Clay Target Club Inc. CANBERRA INTERNATIONAL CLAY TARGET CLUB INC. Charcoal Kiln Rd, Kowen Forest, Turn off 400m east of Burbong Bridge on Kings Highway 9km from Queanbeyan Visit us online at: WWW.CanberraInter.org.au Email: [email protected] AUGUST PROGRAM 6 AUGUST 10:00AM Canberra 50 tgt American Skeet Championship 25 Pair Double Skeet 13 AUGUST 9:30AM 100 tgt Simulated Field Graded Incorporating The Perazzi Sub-gauge (OTG) 27 AUGUST 10:00AM For Sale A pair of Cromson Skeet Traps. Sound mechanical condition, some electrical problems. Currently installed at Club $1500 ono. Contact: [email protected] Page 40 Charcoal Kiln Rd, Kowen Forest Turn off 400m east of Burbong Bridge on Kings Highway 9kin from Queanbeyan Visit us online at: www.Canberra1nter.org.au 25 tgt Continental Double Barrel CD 50 tgt Club Continental Championship 25 tgt Points Score Contacts Skeet: Andrew Paddison 0416 255 442 Simulated Field: Nelson Cox 0404 189 985 ISSF: Suzy Balogh 0418 417 943 DTL: Kerry White 0408 620 308 or Wayne Smith 6238 1387 The Committee reserves the right to alter the program Australian Clay Target Shooting News August 2006 Coleambally 10/06/06 Raining(17): 10T DB CONT EO: J Neutze, C Shields, G Evans, J Vardanega & I Taylor 10/10; 30T DB CONT Trophy: AA: G Evans; A: P Ledwidge; B: D Gill; C: J Neutze; 30T PS Trophy: AA: C Shields; A: P Ledwidge; B: S Shields; C: J Neutze; 30T DB CS: AA: J Vardanega; A: D Thomas; B: D Gill; C: J Neutze; HG: C Shields. Condobolin 04/06/06 FCooma 10/06/06 Cold, overcast(22):25T DB CD by grade: AA: T Harris & P Simon 25/25, P Ewart & R Van Beck 24/25; A: N Brady 24/25, A Niesar & G Jessop 23/25; B: R Nichols 25/25, P Craig & D Brotherton 22/25; C: L Burchell 22/25, I Bates 21/25, J Ewart 20/25; 50T PS 15m: OA: R Van Beck 145/150; AA: 1st S McIntyre 160/168, 2nd P Ewart 157/168; A: 1st N Brady 144/150, 2nd A Niesar 143/156; B: 1st D Brotherton 136/150, 2nd E Osolins 133/150; C: 1st I Bates 118/150, 2nd L Burchell 117/150; 25T DB Cont 15m: OA: T Harris 26/27; AA: 1st R Van Beck 26/28, 2nd P Simon 25/28; A: 1st A Niesar 23/25, 2nd T Post 33/37; B: D Brotherton 25/27, 2nd E Osolins 24/27; C: 1st L Burchell 22/25, 2nd J Ewart 20/25; HG: R Van Beck 193/200. Corowa 28/5/06 Fine & sunny (36): 10T PS CD: 3 Possibles; 20T PS CS: AA & OA: R Liersch 63/63, M K Davis 101/102; A: D Savage 59/60, R Ellis 52/60; B: K Maurey 62/63, C Tafft 65/66; C: I Ernbacher 54/60, C Wojtowyez 51/60; 20T SB CS: AA & OA: R Liersch 40/40, D McLaughlin 39/40; A: D Savage 18/20, R Ellis 15/20; B: T Brockman 22/24, C Tafft 21/24; C: J Parker17/20, C Wojtowyez 16/20; 20T GR CD 18M: AA & A: M K Davis 20/20, G Parker 20/20, K Jones 20/20, D McLaughlin 20/20, A Grassi 20/20; B: C Tafft 20/20, H Stolpe 19/20, L Wojtowyez 19/20, D Harley 19/20, J Palffy 19/20; C: J Parker 18/20, C Wojtowyez 18/20, S Pearce August 2006 18/20; HG: C Tafft 158/160; RAFFLE: T Brockman. T Maher; C: M Ilickson 15T CLUB HC: R Collicoat; HG: D Thomas. Crookwell 20/5/06 Overcast (12): 20T DB: AA: N Skelly, D McMillan 19/20; A: T Skelly, J Serafin 19/20; C: M Pocock 18/20; 50T HC: 1st J Serafin 48/50, 2nd N Skelly 47/50, 3rd M Pocock 46/50; 20T PS: AA: N Skelly 59/60; A: J Serafin 58/60; B: D Howard 60/60; C: Z Broderick 54/60; HG: N Skelly 125/130. Glen Innes 03/06/06 Freezing(15): 25T PS: AA: A Futter 72, D Ellis 71; A: J Clark 66, A Anderson 62; B: D Macansh 59, D Reynolds 52; C: N Parker, B Marshall; 50T DB CS: OA: N Campion 50; AA: D Ellis 49; A: M Klinger 48; B: N Parker 39; C: B Marshall; 25T SB: AA: D Ellis & G Baxter 24; A: N Campion 22, M Kileingere 21; B: D Reynolds 22, D Macansh 18; C: B Marshall 15; HG: D Ellis, A Futter, G Baxter & B Larking. Crookwell 17/06/06 Fine, cold(15): 20T EO: D McMillan, N Privett, M Skelly & K Elias 20/20; 50T CONT PS: AA: 1st D McMillan 140/150, 2nd N Skelly 139/150; A: 1st S Crain 141/150, 2nd P Mahoney 132/150; B: 1st A Skelly 136/150, 2nd D Howard 132/150; 20T HC: 1st D Cromack 20/20, 2nd R Howard & K Elias 18/20; HG: D McMillan Goulburn 14/5/06 Mild & overcast (11): 50T DB CS: OA: L Cuzner 50/50; AA: 1st B Kable 49/50, 2nd R Hill 48/50; B: 1st R Pagett 48/50, 2nd E Hunt 47/50; C: 1st S Lawler 48/50, 2nd C Clarke 40/50; 20T CONT CD: AA: 1st L Cuzner 20/20, 2nd B Kable 19/20; B: 1st E Hunt 18/20, 2nd R Pagett 17/20; C: 1st C Clarke 18/20, 2nd S Lawler 16/20; 25T DB HC: 1st M Clarke 37/38, 2nd R Hill 36/38, 3rd S Lawler 27/29; HG: B Kable 91/95. Goulburn 11/06/06 Blowing a gale & freezing(8): 30T PS CD: AA/A: 1st R Hill & N Cuzner 83/90; B/C: 1st E Hunt 79/80, 2nd J Mifsud 46/90; 30T SB CD: AA/A: 1st R Hill 27/30, 2nd J Hunt 24/30; B/C: 1st EHunt 18/30, 2nd J Mifsud 14/30; 20PR D/D CS: 1st R Hunt & J Mifsud, 2nd E Hunt & J Hunt, 3rd R Hill & N Privett; HG: R Hill 110/120. Grafton 18/06/06 Overcast & cool(24): 25T DB CD: AA: 1st B Cameron & G Harrison 25/25, 2nd D Caldwell & J Cunningham 24/25; A: 1st R White & G Warner 25/25, 2nd A Pirlo & M Sullivan 24/25; B: 1st D Casbolt, P Westbury, J Black & W Brown 24/25; C: 1st B Marjoram Downside 27/5/06 Fine & mild (17): 25T HC: 1st J Gemmill 25/25, 2nd S Lowry 39/40, 3rd E Lowry 38/40; 25T SB: OA: T Harris 26/27; AA: S Lowry 23/26; A: B Tye 25/27; B: L Blake 22/25; C: G Tilyard 21/25; 50T PS: OA: T Harris 150/153; AA: S Lowry 149/153: A: G Lowry 142/150; B: P Scott 131/150; C: G Tilyard 133/150. Dubbo 03/06/06-04/06/06 Golden Fox HG: OA: J Vardanega 299/309; AA: C Foster 297/309; A: D Saunders 255/265; B: C Ferguson 247/265; C: L Cunningham 232/265; LAD: L Johnstone 180/265; JNR: J Player 242/265; Sub JNR: M Salem 236/265; VET: P Fitzalan 255/265. Finley 3/6/06 Windy & sunny (18): 10T DB: N Howells, D Thomas, T Maher, R Collicoat, J Collicoat; 25T DB: AA: S Hay 25/25; A: D Thomas 31/31; B: T Maher 22/25; C: G Davis 21/25; 25T PS DB: AA: R Collicoat; A: D Thomas; B: Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 41 New South Wales Gun Club Ltd (Est 1880) Saturday 16th & Sunday Saturday 16th Noms 9.30am shoot starts 10.00am Event 1 Sponsored by Bill Van Beek (incl Bill Van Beek Perpetual Trophy) 25T D/B Championship O/All Sash + Trophy 1st & 2nd each grade $22 Event 2 Sponsored by Theo Stamoulis & Associates (Incl Nick Rogley Perpetual Trophy) 25T D/B Championship $22 O/All Sash + Trophy 1st & 2nd each grade Event 3 25T P/S Championship O/All Sash + Trophy 1st & 2nd each grade Event 4 Sponsored by Yellow Tail & Del Bena pionship 25T S/B Champ O/All Sash + Trophy 1st & 2nd each grade $22 $22 Sat Noms $88 Breakfast available Sat/Sun 8.30am REFRESHMENTS, BBQ, CARTRIDGES & BAR AVAILABLE Free camping facilities on site NSWGC Accommodation Checkers Hotel Mona Vale Rd Terrey Hills 02 94500 2422 Page 42 Australian Clay Target Shooting News August 2006 Annual charity Shoot (Including the Sir David Martin Foundation) 17th September 2006 Sunday 17th Noms 9.30am shoot starts 10.00am Event 5 25T D/B Handicap O/All Sash + Cash $500 2nd $200, 3rd $100, 4th $75, 5th $50 Event 6 Sponsored by NSWGC NSWGC 50T D/B Championship (5 man team $5 per shooter) O/All Sash + Trophy 1st & 2nd each grade Event 7 30T Graded Meterage AA-21M, A-19M, B-17M, C-15M O/All Sash + Cash $600 2nd $400, 3rd $200, 4th $100, 5th $75 $30 $30 $30 Sun Noms $90 Total Noms$178 Overall High GUN Events 1-7 Sash + Trohy Ladies, Junior Vets High Gun Event 1-7 Sash + Trophy High Gu un Grades Events 1-7 Sash + Trophy Range/Clubhouse 131 Booralie Rd Terrey Hills NSW ph/Fax 02 9450 1775 Secretary Sue Nichols Ph/Fax 02 4579 6332 The committee reserves the right to alter the programme August 2006 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 43 23/25, 2nd P Leaver 20/25; 25T PS CD: AA: 1st D Caldwell 73/75, 2nd G Harrison 72/75; A: 1st M Sullivan 73/75, 2nd R White 71/75; B: 1st R Black 72/75, 2nd D Casbolt & P Westbury 71/75; C: 1st B Marjoram 66/75, 2nd P Leaver 60/75; 50T DB CONT Club Trophy: AA: 1st J Cunningham 50/50, 2nd S Kilfoyle 48/50; A: 1st M Sullivan 49/50, 2nd R White 48/50; B: 1st J Black 66/68, 2nd P Drew 65/68; C: 1st B Marjoram 47/53, 2nd P Leaver 46/53; HG: M Sullivan 148/150; Presidents Jackpot: S Kilfoyle, J Lowndes & J Black. Griffith 7/5/06 Cloudy & windy (26): 10T EO: C Salafia, K Shields, G Tabain, J Vardanega; 30T CH.OF CHS OFF 18M: OA: J Vardanega; AA: 1st C Salafia, 2nd G Evans; A: 1st D Osbourne, 2nd L Brisselden; B: 1st S Papasidero , 2nd P Woodland; C: 1st F Di Fiore, 2nd E Dowling; 20T HC: 1st G Evans, 2nd P Woodland, 3rd C Salafia; 30T DB CD: K Shields, Vardanega, M Casella; OA & HG: C Salafia. Griffith 04/06/06 Fine & cool: 10T EO DB CD: G Rigon, B Brown, J Evans, M Whitlock, L Roberts, S Cunial & G Castellaro; 50T DB CS: OA & AA: L Roberts 104/104; AA: 2nd 58/59; A: 1st B Brigenti 103/104, 2nd B Brown 49/50; B: 1st M Whitlock 49/50, 2nd S Papasidiro 48/50; C: 1st B Wilkins 43/50, 2nd R Macri 34/50; 20T SB CD: AA: B McAllister & G Castellaro; A: B Brigenti; B: A Mancini; C: W Brown. Guyra 27/5/06 Cloudy (28): TR: OA: W Clark 39/50; A: J Poole; B: B Ping Kee 31/50; C: S Kelly 37/50; 25T B HC CLUB TPY: 1st B Sweeney 27/27, 2nd J Poole 26/27, 3rd B Ping Kee 49/50; 25T PS 15M GR CD: AA: M Hickey 75/75, M Blenman 74/75, R Vidal 73/75; A: S Kelly COLEAMBALLY Clay Target Club Inc 9-9-6 at 10am Side by Side Classic and DTL Events BBQ lunch supplied Page 44 75/75, W Lasker 72/75, N Campion 71/75; B: B Moore 71/75, G Armour 57/75; C: C Harrison 44/75; 25 PR DR CLUB CS: OA: A Skinner 43/50; AA: M Hickey 42/50; A: S Kelly 44/60; B: B Moore 31/50; C: B Marshall 21/50; HG: M Hickey 141/150. Hay 4/6/06 Perfect (26): 10T PTS EO CD: Possibles – L Morris, B Cook, F Headon, P Headon; 30T PTS: AA & OA: R Anderson 132/132; A: D Sullivan 85/90; B: D Brain 87/90; C: M Rutledge 78/90; 20T SB: AA & OA: P Headon 23/23; A: D Doyle 18/20; B: L Morris 18/20; C: S Wood 14/20; 20T DB: AA & OA: G Evans 132/132; A: D Doyle 27/27; B: W Brain 28/28; C: S wood 20/20; 10T CLUB MUG: B Doyle 13/13; HG: P Headon 160/160. Illawarra 28/5/06 Perfect (18): 100T SPORTING CLAYS: Div. 1: S Newcombe 85/100, N watchorn 75/100; Div. 2: A Clayton 69/100, M Hodges 65/100; PLYMPIC TR HC: 3 Possibles: J Dematos, J Johnson Jnr, W Higginbotham; OA: W Higginbotham. Illawarra 10/06/06 Mild & Damp(112): 25T DB CD: 44 Possibles; 25T PS CS: OA: 1st G Castellaro 174/174, 2nd W Jones 173/174; AA: 1st A Barton 149/150, 2nd K Thompson 125/126; A: 1st G Lynam 126/129, 2nd K Hurt 111/113; B: 1st J Mitchell 79/81, 2nd J Allen 78/82; C: 1st S Beswick 72/75, 2nd Z Navara 70/75; LAD: T Watchorn 72/75; JNR: M Cobbin 74/75; VET: F Bradwell 92/93; 50T DB CS: OA: 1st N Owen 158/158, 2nd B Webb 157/158; AA: 1st T Wright 152/153, 2nd B Rose 149/150; A: 1st Z Alameddine 111/112, 2nd D Briggs 109/110; B: 1st B Yates 50/50, 2nd M Turkeli 63/65; C: 1st V Krkovski 48/50, 2nd P Grimm 47/50; LAD: S Ellis 51/53; JNR: M Cobbib 50/51; VET: F Bradwell 92/93. Australian Clay Target Shooting News Illawarra 11/06/06 25T DB CD: 7 Possibles: 25T SB CS: OA: 1st G Dominello 33/34, 2nd E Johnston 32/34; AA: 1st T Psarakis 46/48, 2nd A Del Ben 45/48; A: 1st D Briggs 24/26, 2nd E Eagles 23/26; B: 1st V Krkovski 24/26, 2nd B Yates 25/26; C: 1st J Owen 19/25, 2nd J Johnson 18/25; LAD: L Lloyd 22/26; JNR: M Cobbin 21/25; VET: B Kable 23/27; 50T DB: OA: 1st T Wright 72/73, 2nd D Briggs 72/73; AA: 1st J Maxwell 62/63, 2nd T Arvanitakis 82/83; A: 1st M Cobbin 49/50, 2nd A Murphy 49/51; B: 1st W Smith 46/50, 2nd V Krkovski 51/57; C: 1st J Johnson 47/56, 2nd S Philpot 46/56; LAD: M Barber; JNR: A Vassilimus; VET: F Bradwell; HG: OA: J Maxwell 269/275; AA: T Wright 268/275; A: M Cobbin 242/250; B: B Yates 232/250; C: V Krkovski 227/250; LAD: L Llyod; JNR: A Vassilimis 228/250; VET: F Bradwell 242/250. Inverell RSM 20/5/06 Warm & sunny (18): 25T BALL TR: A: K McBean 25/25; B: S Gall 24/25; C: S O’Brien 17/25; 25T DB TPY: AA: K McBean 25/25; A: M Colley 25/25; B: T Johnstone 24/25; C: S O’Brien 23/25; 25T PS CON. CS: OA: S Gall 75/75; AA: K McBean 72/75; A: L Kennedy 68/75; B: T Johnstone 65/75; C: L Kent 66/75; 25T HC: 1st K McBean 24/25, 2nd M Wade 32/36, 3rd T Johnstone 31/38; HG: K McBean 121/125. Inverell 17/06/06 Fine(30): 25T CD: AA: B Kneipp, G Baxter, M Hickey, A Skinner, B Sweeney, J Kent, K McBean & B Henshall 25/25; A: T Kennedy, L Kennedy & N Campion 24/25; B: T Middleton 25/25; C: S Pietrobon 22/25; 25T Cash trophy: AA: M Hickey 61/61; A: N Campion 27/27; B: T Middleton 24/25; C: S Pietrobon 24/25; 25T SB CONT CS: OA: J Kent 31/31; AA: 1st G Baxter 30/31, 2nd R Larkings 26/27; A: 1st N Campion 25/27, August 2006 2nd M Wade 24/27; B: 1st R Rolfe 21/25, 2nd T Middleton 20/25; C: 1st B Marshall 18/25, 2nd S Pietrobon 16/25; 15 PR DR: AA: B Kneipp 48/50; A: M Wade 28/30; B: T Middleton 26/30; C: S Pietrobon 17/30; HG: D Ellis 113/120. Junee 28/5/06 Fine (21); 10T DB CONT: 12 Possibles; JGC 25 DB CONT CS: OA: R Wright 150/150; AA: D Caccioppoli 150/150; A: W Burton 35/36; B: T Watchorn 28/30; C: J Considine 17/25; LAD.: J Kidd 38/39; VET.: T Harris 23/25; JGC 25 PS CONT CS: OA: P Watchorn 168/168; AA: D Caccioppoli 167/168; A: W Burton 72/75; B: J Manley 73/75; C: J Considine 54/75; LAD.: T Watchorn 58/75; VET.: A Constable 67/75; JGC 25 SB CONT CS: OA: T Garlick 25/25; AA: R Wright 39/40; A: W Burton 23/25; B: T Watchorn 23/25; C: J Considine 20/25; LAD.: J Kidd 22/25; VET.; T Harris 26/31; 15 PR DR GR CD: AA: R Wright 29/30; A: W Burton 26/30; B: J Manley 27/30; C: J Considine; HG: R Wright 163/165. 2-DAY NOVELTY FIELD Kempsey 20/05/06 Fine, sunny(17): 25T DB 15m: AA: B Ellison, B Jones & B Roe 25/25; A: J Howell & S Wallis 25/25, B Aitchison & K McWhirter 24/25; B: K Saunders 25/25, J Gosling, D Goodwin & S Hooper 24/25; C: L Langer 12/25; 25T PS 15m: AA: P Pritchard & B Jones 75/75; A: J Howell 75/75, B Aitchison & S Wallis 73/75; B: K Saunders 75/75, S Hooper & T Baker 71/75; C: L Langer 29/75; 50T DB Cont 15m CS: OA: J Howell 59/59; AA: 1st B Hooper 58/59, 2nd P Pritchard 49/50; A: 1st K McWhirter 51/52, 2nd B Aitchison 50/52; B: 1st D Goodwin 48/50, 2nd S Hooper 48/52; C: 1st L Langer 23/50; HG: J Howell 150/150. Leeton 28/5/06 Sunny & warm: 10T PS EO: A Lucchese, P Ledwidge, C Salafia; 25T PS CS: OA: P FOR SALE 1 only GEMINI Automatic Trap $5,000 Inverell RSM Clay Target Club Ph 0428 651 803, 0428 157 656 INVERELL RSM CLAY TARGET CLUB Northern Zone Sporting Sunday September 17 100 Targets $60 Noms 9.30am start Saturday 26th & Sunday 27th August 2006 9.30am start SATURDAY 100T/G Toronto RSL Memorial Graded trophies AA, A, B, C 1st, 2nd, 3rd each grade O/A Sash (winner to take grade) SUNDAY 100T/G Mick Smith Cup Supported by Mick Smith's Gun Shop Graded Trophies O/A Medallion & Trophy AA, A, B, C 1st, 2nd, 3rd each grade 2/Day H/G's O/A Sash & Trophy AA, A, B, C Sashes and Trophies Ladies, Juniors & Veterans Trophies (L, J, V min 5 competitors) Open nominations $60.00 (per day) Ladies & Veterans 70% noms Juniors $28.00 0 (L, J, V to shoot in grade) Come along and take part in a great weekend Food, refreshments, cartridges, hot showers and camping Available on the ground at Wilton Rd Awaba Visitors most welcome Free sausage sizzle lunch Sashes for O/All & 1st each grade Juniors, Ladies & Veterans Juniors free noms Contacts President Ross McLean 02 4392 4639 Email [email protected] Secretary Graham Gosling 02 4965 6673 Email [email protected] Contact David 6722 5185, Glen 6722 3359 Committee reserves the right to alter program Club situated 2.4km Glen Innes Rd Inverell Web site www.nlmctc.com August 2006 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 45 ry a t n e m i l p m o C Page 48 Australian Clay Target Shooting News August 2006 Saturday 9.00am Start Event 1 30T Mixed Target C'ship Event 2 25T Points Score C'ship Event 3 50T MacIntyre Double Barrel C'ship $20.00 $18.00 $32.00 Sunday 9.00am start Event 4 50T Double Barrel Grand Classic Event 5 25T Single Barrel C'ship Event 6 25T Handicap C'ship Nominations for Saturday Nominations for Sunday Total Nominations $32.00 $18.00 $20.00 $70.00 $70.00 $140.00 70% Reduced Noms for Juniors & Ladies 80% Reduced Noms for Veterans if shooting whole programme Sashes, Badges and Trophies for all events Overall High Gun Silver Clay Ernie Redman Trophy & C.L.A.S.S Teams Events Fluro Targets Practice on Friday at 2.00pm Mini Calcutta Further Info Ken McBean 02 6721 4136 The committee reserves the right to alter or modify any Event or programme if necessary. August 2006 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 49 MOREE CLAY TARGET CLUB 2006 2-Day Skeet Bonanza 5th & 6th August 2006 Saturday 9.30am Start Event 1 Moree Clay Target Club Handicap Trophy 50 Targets 1st, 2nd and 3rd $23.00 Event 2 $ 22.00 Moree Plains Doubles Trophy 50 Targets Doubles 1st & 2nd AA, A, B & C Grades Event 3 $20.00 Gwydir Night Skeet Championship 50 Targets 1st & 2nd AA, A, B & C Grades Sunday 9.00am Start Event 4 $45.00 Moree Business Houses Trophy 100 Targets 1st & 2nd AA, A B & C grades High Gun Events 1,2 & 4. Major Sponsors: McGregor Gourlay Moree Total Noms $ 110.00 Breakfast Sat & Sun morning. Light refreshments, lunch & dinner, shells & camping facilities available on ground. Contacts: President - Stuart Boydell 0427 533 059 Secretary - Brett Farlow 02 6751 1999 or Club Phone - 0428 849 383 Recommended Accommodation: Winchester Motel 6752 4666 & Burke & Wills Motel 6752 3377 The Committee reserves the right to alter the programme or targets. Club Grounds approx 10kms north of Moree, Newell Highway. Turn right at Camurra-Warialda Rd. Club is approx 3kms from turnoff on left. Page 50 Ledwidge; A: N McDermott; B: S Papasidero; C: A Heckman; JNR: A Franco; 20T NOV. EV.: A Lucchese, J Beck, P Schipp, C Salafia, S Papasidero. Majura Park 27/05/06 Trench: OA: S Zadro 92/125; A: F Mancini 91/125; B: J Jasnos 85/125; C: E Zadro 88/125. Majura Park 28/05/06 Trench: OA: S Zadro; A: 1st S Balogh, 2nd D Allam; B: 1st J Jasnos, 2nd M McNabb; C: 1st E Zadro; HG over 2 days: S Zadro. Majura Park 04/06/06 10T PS CD: AA: 1st H Klink & G Serafin 29/30; A: 1st G Kazolis 30/30, 2nd M Harris 29/30; B: 1st A Cameron 28/30, 2nd J Reeve & M Maurice 24/30; C: 1st N Brown 17/30; 25T DB CD: AA: 1st D Reed & W Cameron 25/25; A: 1st I McKenzie 23/25, 2nd M Bush 21/25; B: 1st B Finn 24/25, 2nd G Kasprzak & A Cameron 24/25; C: 1st N Brown 14/25; 50T PS CS: OA: H Klink 146/150; AA: 1st G Serafin 141/150, 2nd D Reed 140/150; A: 1st I McKenzie 140/140, 2nd M Harris 130/150; B: 1st G Kasprzak 138/150, 2nd K Cox 135/150; C: 1st N Brown 71/150; 75T SB CD: OA: J Thaller 24/25; AA: 1st G Serafin 23/25; A: 1st M Harris 22/25; B: 1st A Cameron 23/25. Majura Park 07/06/06 75T Ch/Ch (PS,DB,SB): OA: W Young 124/125; AA: 1st S Amey 119/125, 2nd B Skinner 118/125; A: 1st A Scott 115/125, 2nd I McKenzie 113/125; B: 1st K Cox 110/125, 2nd A Cameron 99/125; C: 1st G Kruppai 97/125, 2nd M Attard 63/125. Marconi 20-21/5/06 Fine (72-81): 10T PS CONT GR SW: AA: 5x30; A: 2x30, 2x29; B: 1x30, 1x29, 1x27; C: 1x20, 1x19, 1x15; 50T DB CONT GR SW: AA: 11x50; A: 4x49; B: 1x47, 1x46, 1x45; C: 1x40, 1x35, 1x34; STHRN ZONE DB CS: OA: T Arvanitakis 101/101; AA: 1st T Lionatos 100/101, 2nd C Sherry 75/76; A: 1st F Pignataro 58/59, 2nd A Salem 56/57; B: 1st M Kheir 50/51, 2nd M Nsar 49/51; C: 1st V Mercuri 43/53, 2nd S Phillpott 42/53; 10T PS GR SW: AA: 15x30; A: 4x30; B: 2x30, 2x29; C: 1x29, 1x25, 1x22; SOUTHERN ZONE SB 50T CS: OA: S Toukalas 50/50; AA: 1st B Skinner 59/60, 2nd G Kennerson 58/60; A: 1st L Trew 48/50, 2nd M Tilley 46/50; B; 1st R Patterson 47/52, 2nd B Van-Beek 46/52; C: 1st J Mavlian 40/50, 2nd S Phillpott 41/52; SOTHERN ZONE 50T PS CS: OA: C Sherry 281/282; AA: 1st V Gatt 280/282, 2nd T Alvaro 235/237; A: 1st I MacKenzie 146/150, 2nd L Trew 145/150; B: M Nsar 138/150, 2nd M Salem 136/150; C: 1st Z Navara 132/151, 2nd V Mercuri 131/151; OA HG: C Sherry 354/360; AA: B Skinner 353/360; A: L Trew 350/360; B: M Salem 326/360; C: S Phillpott 283/360; VET.: D Tattam 348/360; LAD.: S Peck 343/360; JNR: M Nsar 325/360; 1213yrs: M Salem 326/360; 14-15 yrs: Z Navara 280/360; 16-17 yrs: M Nasr 325/360. Marconi 04/06/06 Very cold(30): 20T PS GR Sweeps: AA: 1x59, 1x58, 1x57; A: 1x58, 1x55, 1x53; B: 1x57, 1x51, 1x48; C: 3x49; 50T DB: AA: 1st M Navara 50/50, 2nd M Gomes 87/89; A: 1st L Trew 64/65, 2nd R Violi 63/65; B: 1st F Honeyman 48/50, 2nd P Siafrakas 52/56; C: 1st T Grice 47/50, 2nd V Mercuri 43/50; 15PR DR: AA: 1st T Alvaro 34/40, 2nd M Gomes 33/40; A: 1st A Chahrouk 24/30, 2nd L Trew 20/30; B: 1st M Crews 23/30, 2nd R Patterson 22/30; C: 1st T Grice 20/30, 2nd A Annecchine 19/30; HG: M Navara 130/140. Moulamein 28/5/06 Very cold (18): 10T DB SS: 10/10 T Jackson, R Hosking, B Morris, P Headon, P Headon, E McCullough; 30T GR TR: AA: 1st L Knight 36/36, 2nd P Headon 35/36, 3rd F Headon 30/31; B: 1st J Walker 27/30, 2nd W Perry 32/36, 3rd L Morris 31/36; C:1st T Jackson 26/30, 2nd J Healy 25/30, 3rd B Knight Australian Clay Target Shooting News 24/31; 30T CONT CS: OA & AA: P Headon 30/30, 2nd E McCullough 29/30, 3rd L Knight 34/36; B: 1st W Perry 29/30, 2nd L Morris 28/30, 3rd J Walker 27/30; C: 1st T Jackson 26/30, 2nd J hare 23/30, 3rd J Healy 23/31. Moulamein 11/06/06 Freezing/windy(54):50T DB CS: OA & AA: P Mills 50/52; AA: 2nd W Upton 49/52; A: 1st M Gough 45/50, 2nd C Wilkinson 53/59; B: 1st A Broad 47/50, 2nd J Borg 46/50; C: 1st I Davis 40/50, 2nd C Broad 41/52; 25T CONT CS: OA & AA: D Galea 50/50; AA: 2nd M Reed 34/35; A: 1st C Wilkinson 49/50, 2nd M Leaford 23/25; B: 1st G McMillan 27/32, 2nd R Lendon 26/32; C: 1st C Broad 20/25, 2nd M McPherson. Narromine 27/5/06 Fine (30): 20T DB EO: B/C: C Ferguson, M Beahan, K Walton, C Woods 20/20; A/AA: I Piddington, J Nash, M Betts, N Owen 20/20; 30T SB: B/C; C Ferguson 29/30, R Agnew 28/30, P Haseler 27/30; A/AA: N Owen 30/30, I Piddington 29/30, M Heywood 28/30; 2nd Heat – H CROSS HC 25T DB HC: M Betts 52/52, S Richardson 51/52; 30T DB CONT: B/C: S Richardson 30/30, P Jones 29/30, J Newbigging, C Ferguson, C Woods, L Grech 28/30; A/AA: N Owen 30/30, D Hammond, K Heywood, M Betts, M Heywood, R Dale 29/30. Newcastle Lake Macquarie 3/6/06 Overcast & windy: CLUB SH. DTL: 25T DB CD: AA: 1st R McLean & G Gosling 25/25; A: 1st M Welsh, K Hofman, R Chapman, M Thompson 25/25; B: 1st P Pemberton, J Lang, B McCudden, S Wright 24/25; C: 1st P Woodward 22/25, 2nd R Williams 21/25; 50T DB CONT.: AA: 1st G Gosling 69/70, 2nd R McLean, V Balliana 44/50; A & OA: A Baker 70/70, 2nd M Welsh 48/50; B: 1st B McCudden 49/50, 2nd S Wright 47/50; C: 1st N Annesley 46/50, 2nd P Woodward 44/50; 25T PS CONT.: A: 1st V Balliana 73/75; A: 1stJ Jenkins, K Morgan 70/75; B: 1st N Wilkinson; C: 1st J Piper. NSW 20/5/06 100T DB: OA: C McMahon 100/100; AA: 1st R McLean, 2nd K Thompson 98+17; A: 1st J Newton 97+26, 2nd B Grebert 97+25; B: 1st P Byrnes 95/100, 2nd D Brenton 94/100; C: 1st T Angus 81/100, 2nd C Mahon 62/100. NSW 24/5/06 30T SB NOV.: 1st T Angus 30, 2nd G Bartlett 29. NSW 27/5/06 100T SB CS: OA: W Maryska 95/100; AA: 1st J Newton 90, 2nd D Spence; A: 1st N Guy & B Grebert 91; B: 1st I Parkin 83, 2nd R Phillips 76; C: 1st T Angus 88, 2nd A Parkin 84. NSW 31/5/06 50T PS DB HC: 1st B Grebert 100+1, 2nd C Eleftheriou 100, 3rd T Burgess 90, 4th G Bartlett 99, N Guy 99. NSW 3/6/06 100T SK: AA: 1st T Vallelonga 95, 2nd J Guberina 92, 3rd J Luchitti 92, 4th A Luchitti 90; A: 1st R Cocking 92, 2nd V Gatt 91, 3rd C Kyriacou 88, 4th F Marcellino 86; B: 1st J Sheather 83, 2nd P Kouroupis 80; C: 1st M Duval 80, 2nd W Pepper 78, 3rd J Donnellan 73, 4th B Grebert 72. New South Wales 07/06/06 50T CONT with HC: 1st T Angus 50+5, 2nd T Burgess 50+4, 3rd P Pritchard 50, Eq 4th C Venuti & A Shacklock 49. New South Wales 14/6/06 30T Charles Waterhouse Memorial Qualifier: AA: 1st T Arvanitakis 30+14, 2nd W Maryska 30+13; A: 1st D Peardon 26, 2nd I Hoschke 23; B: 1st C Eleftheriou 28, 2nd J Chiapetta 26; C: 1st W Laurenson 21, 2nd J Ray 20; 25T SZ Night SB CS: OA: C Plessas August 2006 Narromine Clay Target Club Inc. presents the 5th Annual Narromine 100 Major Sponsor 100 Target D/B Handicap Saturday 23rd September 2006 ******All Prizes Guaranteed ****** 1st - $1,000 2nd - $500 3rd 4th 5th 6th $300 $200 $150 $150 Shot in conjunction & additional to the above prizes there will be guaranteed quarter place prizes. 1st Quarter .... 1st- $125 & 2nd - $75 (30 Tgt incl. 5 Tgt E/O) 2nd Quarter .... 1st- $125 & 2nd - $75 3rd Quarter .... 1st- $125 & 2nd - $75 4th Quarter .... 1st- $125 & 2nd - $75 Quarter place prizes shot off after each quarter using Points Score on handicap mark. (There will be no re-handicapping for quarter place wins.) All Nominations $80.00 at 8.30am with 9.00am start Narromine Clay Target club acknowledge our sponsors: Robert Handsaker Ford, NM Owen Pty Ltd, Chesterfield Australia Warren & Dubbo, Inland Petroleum, Namoi Cotton, Frank Cross Tyres, Rebel Ag, Orana Aviation, Incitec Pivot/Ag N Vet, Narromine Auto Electrical & A/C, Narromine AGA & Peppercorn Motor Inn. ORANGE Clay target Club Inc Central Zone Carnival Sunday 27th August 9.00am Event 1 Noms $25.00 50 tgt D/B P/S Championship Event 2 Noms $25.00 50 Tgt S/B Championship Event 3 Noms $25.00 50 Tgt D/B Championship TOTAL NOMS $75.00 + OPTIONAL SWEEPS LADIES, JUNIORS & VETERANS $57.00 Overall, 1st & 2nd in all grades + Overall High Gun Ladies, Juniors & Veterans pending Cash, Sash & badge prizes Open, Ladies, Juniors & Veterans teams chosen on the day to represent at State Carnival Lunch provided, full canteen & bar facilities Committee reserves the right to alter program. If number of shooters exceeds capacity of the two traps, event will be shot over 75 targets. Lucky door prize All shooters most welcome Contacts: Pres. Mat Rae 6889 8122, Treas. Simon Richardson 6889 0520, Sec. Kerry Woods 6889 8367 Ring: Wayne Sharp 0418 255 177 Joe Caltabiano 0418 637 171 August 2006 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 51 PORT MACQUARIE CLAY TARGET CLUB INC. TWO DAY TRAP CARNIVAL SATURDAY 5TH AUGUST 10AM START 100 Target Double Barrel (Day 1 Noms $60.00) SUNDAY 6TH AUGUST 9AM START Event 1: Event 2: Event 3: Event 4: (Day - 25T Points Score - 25T Single Barrel - 25T Handicap - 15 PR Double Rise 2 Noms $65.00) Over $5000.00 in Prizes Graded High Gun Camping, lunch, light refreshments and ammo available President: Tony Cramp 6585 2188 Secretary: Saasha McKinnon 6573 4303 Lady Nelson Drive - Hastings Regional Shooting Complex, Behind the Racecourse The committee reserves the right to alter the program Page 52 25; AA: T Arvanitakis 24; A: I Hoschke 21; B: W Taylor 17. Tsolakki 65/70; C: A Evritidou 39/50, N Vasili 31/50; HG: N Papadatos 106/111 New South Wales 17/06/06 100T DB CS: OA: C McMahon 99/100+4; AA: 1st T Czinker 99/100+13, 2nd J Newton 99/100+12; A: 1st C Cameron 91/100+12, 2nd H McMaster 91/100+11; B: I Parkin 97/100, 2nd C Eleftheriou 91/100; C: 1st T Angus 95/100, 2nd B Pepper 90/100. Sydney 12/06/06 Fine, cold sunny(73): 25T PS Abraham Elkatib Memorial: OA: G Poulios 114/114; AA: 1st H Guerriero 113/114, T Psarakis 104/105; A: 1st C Poulios 98/99, 2nd B Samuels 81/84; B: 1st A Andrews 73/81, 2nd M Salem 72/81; C: 1st M Jones 61/75, 2nd F Cicala 60/75; 100T DB CS: OA: T Arvanitakis 159/159; AA: 1st A Del Ben 158/159, 2nd J Tsiftsis 134/135; A: 1st G Foukas 101/103, 2nd T Burns 100/103; B: 1st G Smith 96/101, 2nd A Andrews 95/101; C: 1st J Owen 93/100, 2nd J Johnson 92/100; HG: H Guerriero 237/239. Port Macquarie 04/06/06 Partially cloudy, windy, cool(13): 75T Ch/Ch 18m: OA: J Bainbridge 116/125; AA: 1st M McDonnell 110/125, 2nd D Pasfield 119/135; A: 1st J Bainbridge 116/125, 2nd M Flanagan 107/125; C: 1st G Jones 106/125, 2nd R Abrahams 96/125; 25T DB CONT: AA: 1st M McDonnell 25/25, 2nd J Webster 24/25; A: 1st Mwilkins 24/25, 2nd J Bainbridge & K McWhirter 23/25; B/C: G Jones 20/25. Richmond River 28/5/06 Fine (29): 100T DB: AA: 1st R Turner, 2nd K Harding; A: 1st R White, 2nd R Shepherd; B: 1st R Wesslink, 2nd R Bourk; C: 1st D Hogan, 2nd W Wheeler. Shoalhaven 11/06/06 Cool & windy(20): 50T SB CS(25T SB CONT, 25T SB PS): OA: R Ehlers; AA: 1st R Ehlers, 2nd M Bryan; A: 1st L Cook, 2nd M Jeffcoat; B: 1st D Loose, 2nd P Bone; C: 1st P Hamilton, 2nd J Simmonds; LAD: 1st L Jeffcoat, 2nd S Jeffcoat. Singleton 10/06/06 Wet/cold(86): 50T Cash trophy Novelty Field: AA: 1st K Cameron 48/50, 2nd C Brown & T Turner 46/50; A: 1st P Kay 45/50, 2nd P Turner 43/50; B: 1st K Wicks 40/50, 2nd T Wright & C Barton 39/50; C: 1st F Zillotto 37/50, 2nd J Mullins & S Mueller 34/50; 75T Tom Turner Memorial Novelty Field: AA: 1st K Cameron 70/75, 2nd C Brown 65/75; A: 1st K Raymond 66/75, 2nd P Kay 62/75; B: 1st T Wright 66/75, 2nd J Jenkins 61/75; C: 1st J Mullins 55/75, 2nd F Zillotto & N Karleveie 54/75; OA: K Cameron. Singleton 11/06/06 Wet/cold(56): 25T Novelty Field: AA: 1st C Brown 25/25, 2nd F Searles 23/25; A: 1st K Raymond 22/25, 2nd R Lannigan, M McCallum, P Kay & A Cullis; B: 1st B Hall & J Hayes 22/25; C: 1st J Mullins 21/25, 2nd B Main 20/25; 100T CS Novelty Field: AA: C Brown 95/100, 2nd F Searles 93/100; A: 1st P Kay 93/100, 2nd D Baskerville 91/100; B: 1st C Hayes 84/100, 2nd B Hall 84/100; C: 1st J Mullins 76/100, 2nd G Bloink 74/100; HG: OA: C Brown 231; LAD: J Nichols 191; VET: N Nichols 174; JNR: S Thrift 169; AA: K Cameron 230; A: P Kay 221; B: J Hayes 200; C: J Mullins 186. Sydney 26/5/06 Very cold night (33): 15T SB GR SW: AA: 2x15, 1x14; A: 1x13, 5x12; B: 3x14; C: 1x13, 1x12, 1x10; 50T SB CS: OA: Y Safi 54/55; AA: 1st T Arvanitakis 53/55, 2nd C Plessas 48/50; A: 1st D Barros 46/50, 2nd L Trew 45/50; B: 1st S Vrahimis 43/50, 2nd M Kheir 47/55; C: 1st A Evritidou 41/50, 2nd M Saad 40/50; HG: Y Safi 62/65. Sydney 28/5/06 Fine (36): 50T DB: AA: 1st C Sherry & N Lougas 100/100; A: 1st L Trew 49/50, 2nd R Violi 48/50; B: 1st R Patterson 59/62, 2nd P Siafrakas 58/62; C: 1st N Duncum 46/50, 2nd F Cicala 44/50; 50T PS: AA: 1st C Sherry 150/150, 2nd C Auditore 149/150; A: 1st Ziad A 148/150, 2nd L Trew 142/150; B: 1st R Patterson 147/150, 2nd D Riberio 138/150; C: 1st N Duncum 133/151, 2nd F Cicala 131/151; HG: C Sherry 225/225. Sydney 09/06/06 Dry & cold(26): 25T PS CD: AA: 1x59, 1x58, 4x56; A: 2x58, 1x56; B: 1x53, 1x49, 1x48; C: 1x42, 1x39; 50T MXD(25DB, 25SB): AA: C Andrew 69/70, T Kerem 67/70; A: C Poulos 48/50, Bill C 56/61; B: A Andrews 46/50, J Australian Clay Target Shooting News Taree – Wingham 28/5/06 Overcast & windy (14): 75T OLYMPIC TR: Div. 1: B Jones 67/75; Div. 2: C Wilberforce 62/75; 25T DB CD: Div. 1: D Pasfield 25/25, J Webster, B Jones 24/25; Div.2: S Filby, K McWhirter 24/25, S Kelly, K Hugo 22/25; 75T CH.OF CHS: OA & Div.1: D pasfield 117/125, B Jones 113/125, G Brown 110/125; Div.2: K McWhirter 112/125, K Hugo 90/125, S Kelly 87/124; HG: D Pasfield 142/150. Tumut 11/06/06 Fine, cold with stiff head wind(19): 30T DB PS CD: AA: D Caccioppoli, G Burton & D Hunt 90/90; A: W Burton 85/90, E Barton 75/90; B: L McPherson & C Peacock 83/90, M Neil 69/90; C: M Reitze 83/90, V McGuire 79/90, J Considine 69/90; 50T Alex Baker Memorial DB CS: OA: D Hunt 90/90; AA: D Caccioppoli 89/90; A: E Barton 49/50; B: C Peacock 49/52; C: J Considine 45/50; 10PR D/R CD: 1st D Wakem 19/20, 2nd T Harris & C Peacock 18/20; HG: D Caccioppoli 157/160. Upper Hunter 20/5/06 Cloudy, cool & windy (12): 25 DB CD: K Moses, T Mitchell, J Murray, B Lawman 25/25; 25 UPPER HUNTER PS CS: OA & AA: T Mitchell 74/75; A: P Seve 62/75; B: F Ziliotto 68/75; C: J Murray 66/75; 25 SB CD: T Mitchell & F Seve 24/25, B Seve & R Wakem 22/25; 25 DB CONT CD: R Wakem 25/25, T Mitchell & B Seve 24/25; HG: T Mitchell 147/150. Upper Hunter 17/06/06 Fine & mild(23): 25 DB CD: T Norris 25/25; J Murray, L Finlay, T McManus, A Raisbeck, R Wakem & T Mitchell 24/25; 30 MXD CS: OA & AA: T Mitchell 77/80; A: T Cragg 75/80; B: M Stibbard 68/80; C: M Gillett 43/50; 25 Cash HC: 1st A Warner 24/26, 2nd R Hosie 23/26, 3rd D Seve 22/25; 25 DB CONT CD: T Norris 24/25, A Raisbeck, R Wakem, F Seve & T Mitchell 23/25; HG: F Seve 114/125. Wagga 04/06/06 Fine, sunny(23): 25T SKT CS: OA: H FairfieldSmith 25/25; A: 1st R Mathers 31/33; B: 1st P Reeckman 22/25, C: A Metry 32/35; 15PR DR GR: AA: 1st G Burton 25/30; A: 1st R Holmes 22/30; B: 1st R Waugh 19/30; C: 1st P Reeckman 16/30; 25T SB GR: AA: 1st M Kruger-Davis 25/25; A: 1st T Podmore 23/25; B: 1st C Levitzke 25/30; C: 1st P Reeckman 15/20; 50T DB CS: OA: P Munro 56/56; AA: 1st P Kenyon 55/56, 2nd G Burton; A: 1st R Holmes 49/50, 2nd W Burton; B: 1st C Levitzke 48/50, 2nd W Waugh; C: 1st C Reeckman 45/50. Wagga 18/06/06 Fine(13): 75T Sporting Clays: OA: M Kavanagh 72/75, 2nd A Ceccato 66/75, 3rd B Irvine 63/75. West Wyalong 27/5/06 Mild, fine night (21): 50T DB night shoot: OA: R Lindsay 54/54; AA: G Tabain 53/54; A: A Collins 56/58; B: C Patterson 47/50; C: B Anderson 38/50; JNR: M Brown 31/50; VET.: J Nash 49/50. West Wyalong 28/5/06 Fine & mild (27): 25T DB CD: 11 Possibles; 25T PS: OA: L Irvin 102/102; AA: L Kirkby August 2006 New South Wales Gun Club LTD (Est 1880) 5 stand (ACTA) Sporting Clays NSW Gun Club & Hunter Valley Clubs August 2006 Wednesday 2nd 2.00pm Charles Hlavarty Handicap Skeet Competition 25t 6.30pm Trap Competition Novelty 30t Saturday 5th 11.30am NSWGC H/cap Skeet Per. shield 100t 10.00am Practice All Layouts Perpetual Trophy 100 Targets each day VENUE AND DATES 10.00am Practice All Layouts NSW Gun Club Saturday 29 July 2006 Newcastle Lake Macquarie Clay Target Club Sunday 6 August 2006 Wednesday 16th and Final 2.00pm Alf Najar Handicap Skeet Competition 25t 6.30pm Trap Competition 30t + Skeet Competition 25t Newcastle Lake Macquarie Clay Target Club Sunday November 19 2006 Wednesday 9th 6.30pm Charles Memorial Shoot Qualifier 30t Saturday 12th Saturday 19th 12noon NSWGC Champion of Champions (Members only) 10.00am Practice All Layouts Wednesday 23rd Perpetual Trophy awarded to the Club with the 5 shooters with the highest scores accumulated over the 3 events 6.30pm Trap Competition 30t Saturday 26th 12noon Trap Side by Side Mixed Targets 10.00am Practice EVERY WEDNESDAY 2.00pm to 9.30pm (10.00pm Daylight Saving) Practice Location - 131 Booralie Road, Terrey Hills, NSW 2084 Tel/Fax: - (02) 9450 1775 Info Sue Nichols - (02) 4579 6332 Mattarelli Traps on all layouts are coin & voice operated August 2006 PRIZES 1st, 2nd, 3rd in AA, A, B, C, Veterans, Ladies & Juniors in each event Note Shooters wishing to nominate for competition and prizes in the three events must be a financial member of the Australian Clay Target Association For further details contact Terry Dawson (NSW Gun Club) on 0409 990 181 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 53 Sydney Clay Target Club PRELIMINARY NOTICE Invites you to attend its 53rd Anniversary Shoot Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th October 2006 In conjunction with the ***Miroku Super Challenge*** bigger. This year the rewards have become Put this one in your diary as you will not want miss it. Some of this year's prizes: Miroku Grade 6 U/O - Value $6000 Zoli Chronos U/O - Value $5500 6 x Miroku Grade 1 U/O - Value $2200 each Plus thousands in Cash, Shells and Prizes Shells include: Elley, Express and Victory Sydney CTC also invites you to attend it's complimentary Saturday night feast, followed by: This year's ***MASSIVE CALCUTTA*** Hosted by a very special guest!!! Further details of this shoot along with a full list of our wonderful sponsors will be available in the September journal. Accommodation: Engadine Motor Inn Tel: (02) 9520 8166 1229-1233 Princess Hwy, Engadine Sutherland Motor Inn Tel: (02) 9545 1000 Cnr Princess Hwy and Aldgate St, Engadine Lucas Heights Motel: (02) 9532 0335 New Illawarra Rd, Lucas Heights Limited camping will be available on grounds but this is by request only. Please notify the club should you wish to camp so that suitable arrangements can be made. Information: Chett Auditore 0410 443 146 Tas Psarakis 0418 474 497. The Committee reserves the right to alter the program if necessary Page 54 Riverina Zone August Program Saturday 5th FINLEY 1.00 PM 10T DB, 30T DB, 25T PS, 15T club Hcap Sunday 6th GRIFFITH 50T Trench 11.00am 10T PS, 25T DB Cont, 20T Hcap, 20Pr DR 1.00pm HAY 12 noon 10T PS, 20T SB CS, 20T DB CS, 20 Hcap, 10T mug Saturday 12th COLEAMBALLY 10.00am Side by side classic & DTL program & BBQ lunch Sunday 13th BARELLAN 1.00pm 10T DB CD, 25T Central Riverina PS CS, 20T PS Hcp TUMUT 11.00am 30T Cont, 50T DB (5 Man team in conjunction) 10pr DR CD Saturday 19th GRIFFITH 1.00pm 75T skeet Sunday 21st NARRANDERA 10.30am 10T EO, 25T DB, PS, 25T SB cash divides Saturday 26th DOWNSIDE 25T PS, 25T SB, 25T Blake/Stewart Shield PS Hcap 12.30pm Sunday 27th COROWA 12 noon 25T DB, 15Pr DR, 12pr DD JUNEE 11.00am 50T DB CD, Junee & Dist 50T PS CS LEETON 1.00pm 10T EO, 25T SB Cont CS, plus other events Preliminary Notice for 2 day shoots Sat 2nd/Sun 3rd September GRIFFITH two day shoot Sat 11th/Sun 12th November TUMUT two day shoot CONTACT CLUBS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION DETAILS ARE IN NSWCTA BLUE BOOK Australian Clay Target Shooting News August 2006 UPPER HUNTER GUN CLUB INC West Wyalong Clay Target Club Inc Location 3km from Scone on the Gundy Road 2 DAY NOVELTY FIELD SHOOT Saturday & Sunday 19th & 20th August Commencing 9am daily 100 targets daily (4 x25) Presents The Doug Lindsay Side By Side Championship Sunday 27th August 2006 9.00am Event 1 50 target 5 stand Event 2 25 target P/S graded C/D Open $60.00 daily Ladies, Juniors Veterans (pensioners) $40.00 daily All shooters graded daily Event 3 Overall, Ladies, Juniors & Veterans High Guns daily 50 target Double Barrel Doug Lindsay Championship 2 Day Overall, Grades, Ladies, Junior & Veterans High Gun Sashes All Grades 1st, 2nd & 3rd AMMO, CATERING & REFRESHMENTS CAMPING ON CLUB GROUNDS HOT SHOWERS ------ SEPTIC TOILETS ACCOMMODATION: Isis Motel 6545 1100 Follyfoot Motel 6545 3079 Royal Hotel Hotel/Motel 6545 1722 Golden Fleece Hotel 6545 1357 President - Phil Allen 6543 1346 Secretary: Ron Wakem 6545 1799 August 2006 (Overall & graded sashes) Sash for High Gun events 1, 2, 3. (Side by side guns) Under & over shooters catered for in all events (Graded Cash Divide) BBQ lunch Secretary: Graham Duncan 02 6972 3022 02 6972 2191 AH Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 55 101/102; A: D Betts 99/102; B: W Ambrose 77/78; C: M Brown 61/75; 25T HC: 1st L Redfern 31/31, 2nd L Kirkby 30/31, 3rd G Ward 26/27; 25T DB CONT CD: N Barnes, B Boyd, C Foster, G Duncan 25/25. Yass 21/5/06 Sunny (29): 25T PS CD: AA: 1st G Serafin 75/75, 2nd T Psarakis 74/75; A: 1st B Edlington 66/75, 2nd M Harris 58/75;B: 1st R Watchorn& J Finn 72/75; C: 1st P Reynolds 66/75, 2nd S Lawler 58/75; 50T DB CS: OA: M Gerstenberg 112/112; AA: 1st C Forster 111/112, 2nd T Psarakis 100/101; A: 1st R Watchorn 59/62, 2nd H Harris 58/62; B: 1st J Kylie 49/50, 2nd J Finn 68/70; C: 1st H McMaster 47/50, 2nd S Lawler 48/53; 25T SB CD: AA: 1st G Serafin, C Auditore, C Foster 25/25; A: 1st N Watchorn 23/25, 2nd H McMaster 21/25; B: 1st P Southwell 24/25, 2nd J Griffiths 22/25; C: 1st T Lawler 20/25, 2nd H McMaster 19/25; HG: G Serafin 148/150. Yass 18/06/06 30T DB CD: AA: Eq 1st T Barton & M Gerstenberg; A: 1st N Watchorn 29/30, 2nd M Campbell 28/30; B: 1st J Richardson 29/30, 2nd J Kyle 28/30; C: 1st P Reynolds 25/30, 2nd S Creek 17/30; 40T MXD(DB,SB,PS,DR): OA: P Watchorn 58/60; AA: 1st W Barton, 2nd P Whitlock; A: 1st M Campbell 55/60, 2nd M Harris 53/60; B: 1st R Churchill 53/60, 2nd J Richardson 51/60; C: 1st R Reynolds 43/60, 2nd N Crisp 34/60; 30T CONT CD: AA: P Watchorn, M Gerstenberg, T Barton & G Barton 30/30; A 1st T Barton 28/30, 2nd N Watchorn 27/30; B: 1st C Levitzke 29/30, 2nd J Kyle 28/30; C: 1st P Reynolds 24/30; HG: M Gerstenberg Swan Hill Clay Target Club Ian Ray RetraVision Championship On the 27th of May the Swan Hill Clay Target Club hosted a 125-target tournament sponsored by Ian Ray RetraVision Swan Hill. This generous sponsorship saw shooters vying for some excellent electrical goods including DVD players and televisions up for grabs. The two events on the program comprised a 25 target Points Score Championship followed by a 100 target Championship that was made up of 50 targets Points Score and 50 targets double barrel. The weather was magnificent for this time of the year, sunny and bright all day long. Shooters from the district were well represented including our own World Champion Anthony Rullo, as well as visitors from Castlemaine, Echuca, Kerang and Victor Harbour. Results Event 1 AA & O/A 1st Robert Hosking 75/78; AA 2nd Stephen Bates 70/75; A 1st Peter Costa 72/78; A 2nd Anthony Rullo 71/75; B 1st Fred Siciliano 74/78; B 2nd Jeff Hilton 71/78; C 1st Joe Borg 68/75; C 2nd Lou Mimmo 68/81; Junior 1st Jordan Costa 68/75; Junior 2nd Freddie Siciliano 65/75. Event 2 A & O/A 1st Gary Cowland 213/220; A 2nd Anthony Rullo 211/220; AA 1st Stephen Bates 189/200; AA 2nd Robert Hosking 180/200; B 1st Alain Gobbo 207/220; B 2nd Katrina Siciliano 205/220; C 1st Bruno Rullo 214/240; C 2nd Joe Borg 212/240; Junior 1st Jordan Costa 188/200; Junior 2ND Dylan Hart 179/200. High Guns Overall High Gun Winner Anthony Rullo 265/275; Ladies High Gun Katrina Siciliano 250/275; Junior High Gun Jordan Costa 256/275; Veteran High Gun Peter Hutchinson 246/275 Those who attended had a wonderful day that flowed very smoothly and in the words of Neil Morrison of the North West Zone of the VCTA it was one of the best shoots that Victoria has had for a while. Stephen Bates President/ Plus other jobs SHOOT CALENDAR 2006 August 5-6 August 10-13 August 18-20 August 19-20 September 1-3 September 9-10 September 14 September 15 September 15-17 September 1 -17 September 22-24 September 29-Oct 2 September 30 October 1st Oct 1 Oct 2nd Oct 8 October 28 - 29 November 4-5 Nov 10-12 Nov 11 Nov 12 November 19-25 November 24 November 25-26 November 25-26 Page 56 QCTA Northern Zone Skeet Carnival Commonwealth Championships NSWCTA State Skeet Carnival NTCTA ISSF Championships NSWCTA State ISSF Carnival 2 Day Silver City Championships (Birthday Shoot) State Multi Gauge Event 410, 20 & 28 12 Gauge Event QCTA State Skeet Q.C.T.A. State Skeet Championships 2006 Crayfish Carnival NSWCTA State Trap Carnival State Carnival Skeet Q.C.T.A. S.E.Z. Sporting Championships State Carnival DTL State Carnvial DTL 105T MT Riverina Zone C'Ship; 20T DB HCP Trophy Q.C.T.A. S.E.Z. Trap Carnival ISSF State Carnival Victorian State Trap Carnival 50T DB C'Ship; 30T PS C'Ship 50T DB C'Ship; 25T SB C'Ship; 25T DB HCP Trophy National Skeet championships Victorian ISSF Double Trap Carnival Victorian ISSF Trap & Skeet Carnival Q.C.T.A. State Sporting Championships Australian Clay Target Shooting News Charters Towers Gun Club Toowoomba Gun Club Cecil Park Darwin Clay Target Club Cecil Park Broken Hill Gun Club Tallawalla Clay Target Club Tallawalla Clay Target Club Tallawalla Clay Target Club Tallawalla Clay Target Club Geraldton Clay Target Club ACTA National Ground Wagga Wagga Whiteman Park Perth Gold Coast Clay Target Club Whiteman Park Perth Whiteman Park Perth Tumut Redcliffe City Gun Club S.A. State Shooting Park Virginia Echuca Clay Target Club Tumut Tumut ACTA National Ground, Wagga Wagga Melbourne Gun Club Melbourne Gun Club Toowoomba Gun Club August 2006 DENMARK CLAY TARGET CLUB The Denmark club held their annual one day shoot with weather conditions being perfect and a very enthusiastic 50 shooters attending. Some from as far away as Queensland. Colin Roach, 1st C Grade Ross Eckersley, High Gun Steve Miller Wayne Kranendonk, John Edwards Memorial Trophy Neil Suckling Shane Maunder, 1st C Grade Event two for the day was sponsored by Kranno's Contracting. Overall winner (AA) N. Suckling 145/150. Grade scores (AA) 1st N. Suckling 145/150 2nd J. Hamilton 142/150 3rd G. Marsh 141/150. (A) 1st R. Eckersley 144/150 2nd D. Conning 142/150 3rd S. Miller 141/150. (B) 1st W. Kranendonk 145/150 2nd V. Irving 145/150 3rd D. Bowden 134/150. (C) 1st C. Roach 124/150 2nd E. Hoggard 122/150 3rd T. Lenkeit 120/150. Event one was sponsored by the Denmark Co-op. Overall winner (A) S. Miller 50/50. Grade scores (AA) 1st C. Moffatt 49/50 2nd J. Hamilton 48/50 3rd J. Bainbridge 48/50. (A) 1st S. Miller 50/50 2nd J. Sharpe 51/51 3rd R. Conning 50/51. (B) 1st D. Bowden 49/50 2nd D. Holland 48/50 3rd P. Carbone 47/50. (C) 1st S. Mauder 45/50 2nd E. Hoggard 43/50 3rd P. Whittaker 42/50. High Gun for the day was sponsored by Karri Mia Resort and was taken out by Ross Eckersley with a score of 202/210. The John Edwards Memorial trophy was won by Wayne Kranendonk with a score of 199/210 The club sincerely thank the Sponsors for the great prizes on the day. These were Denmark Co-op, Karri Mia Resort, Kranno's Contracting, Denmark Contracting, Dewsons, J & E Hart, J & Y Sharpe, A & K Kranendonk Donation Due to the large number of competitors on the day the club was unable to have it's three events, (which were on the program), a steak Roll and cold drink was appreciated by all who stayed before making the journey home. A gold coin donation was asked of the shooters and their families at the Shooters BBQ held at the National Grounds during the 2006 DTL Nationals. This money was donated to the Tropical Cyclone Larry Appeal. A total of $420.20 was raised and the money has been banked. August 2006 Special thanks to Jim Sharpe, John Crock, Wayne Kranendonk, and Jim Hart for making the well attended turn-out such a very enjoyable day buy all. Also special thanks to the Ladies who coped with the food to perfection Australian Clay Target Shooting News Kay Kranendonk Pub Officer Page 57 Dear Your Say, your say I write as a Bendigo CTC safety officer to bring to the attention of all shooters of a seemingly convenient habit and potentially fatal accident that could happen as a result. 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. Dear Your Say Referring to the photo on page 60 of the Commonwealth Games Team in the June edition, can anyone spot Michael Diamond? As long as I have been shooting, I have always been included in a official photo, I was not notified of this taking place. What makes this more fustrating, is the fact that I was in Melbourne at the time. I was alerted to a young shooter unable to close his gun because the cartridge would not go into the chamber far enough. To cure the problem he was thumping the shell with his hand to force it in. My immediate thought was that a reloader had not resized the shell, but it eventuated that the shooter was in the habit of keeping a few loose coins in his gun case so that he always had coins for practice. Inevitably a $2 coin ended up in the chamber and was blocking the cartridge. Luckily the gun would not close and a fatality did not happen. Had the forcing cones been lengthened, the coin would not have been detected and we can't afford to lose shooters like that. So I urge shooters to try a $2 coin in a gun and after you remove it, you should feel sick enough in the stomach to remember it for the rest of your life, and warn your mates of the danger as well. Coins in a gun case are an accident waiting to happen. Safety is everyone's responsibility and we all have a duty of care. David R. Hallam Member No 41556. Even though I was not staying in the village does not exclude the fact that all it would've taken was a simple phone call from the Team Coach, being Greg Chan, and I would've made myself available for this photo. I don't expect the team to revolve around me, but being a long term ambassador of this sport and a dual Olympic, World and Commonwealth Champion, a little bit of common courtesy does not go astray. I would like to know your opinion as a multiple clay target discipline shooter. Michael Diamond Member no 25279 Position Vacant Applications are invited from interested persons for the position of Shoot Marshal for the 2006 NSW Clay Target Associations DTL Carnival to be held at the ACTA National Ground 29th September to 2nd October inclusive. Interested persons should apply, stating experience, to: On behalf of Ronald McDonald House Wagga Wagga incorporating 93.1 StarFM Kids Kottage, thank you for your generous donation from the auction in association with the 7th World Down the Line Championships and National Championships. We were absolutely delighted to receive the cheque and I assure you, your donation will assist the House in so many ways. We are now in our second year of operation and since our opening we have welcomed many Riverina and South West Slopes families as our guests while their children receive medical treatment in Wagga Wagga. Ronald McDonald House Wagga Wagga relies on the support of the community and businesses and your generosity will assist in providing a home away from home in close proximity to Wagga Wagga Hospitals and medical facilities for the many Riverina and South West Slopes families with sick and injured children. This will enable families to stay together and support each other through difficult times. Thank you all so much Yourrs Sincerely Deborah A Braines House Manager MICHAEL DIAMOND COACHING CLINICS Be Coached by a 2 time Olympic Gold Medalist Specialising in DTL, ISSF Trap and ISSF Double Trap Executive Officer PO Box 466 Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 Group bookings with a maximum of 15 people or one-on-one coaching is available Applications close last mail 2 September 2006. Page 58 Dear Andrew You have to have a current shooters licence and coaching is available Australia wide Please contact me on 0410 550 211 or Email your details to [email protected] Australian Clay Target Shooting News August 2006 August 2006 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 59 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 pumpaction 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 Pigeon Shooting News before 1960. Shooting memorabilia. Will pay good money. Pay top money for two piece Packets. Ph Mick Ward on 03 5775 1652. Shooters Licence No. 437 647-40B. For Sale: Beretta 682 ex limited edition 32" barrels high rib Serial No 000626 lovely dark grained wood extra chokes as new $6,000 Lic No 482-825-506 Ph Rob 0412 386 743. For Sale: Miroku model 7000 High Rib Trap Gun (Grad 1) 30" barrels, 5 chokes, crown case, Serial No 75165PW - $1,450.00. Lic No 406765847 Phone Richard 02 6752 1897. For Sale: 2 x Kromson 240 volt motors with electric's ready to go. Ph David Pischke on 02 6722 5185 Licence No 406116193. Wanted: Perazzi SC3 or Kemen shotgun. Also set of flat rib barrels and Monte Carlo stock to suit Kemen. Please phone 0428 347 374 or 02567 347 374. For Sale: Kemen KM4, 30" barrels, 1/2 and 3/4 chokes, adjustable stock, excellent condition. $8,000. Phone 0419 860 563. For Sale: Belgian Browning B grade skeet 27 1/2 “in near mint condition. Serial number 070848B3RN. Scrolled engineering on black action. Comes with stitched luggage style hard case. @$3750. Licence number 1004701-02. Phone 0408 749 122 or 07 3397 1594 Photo available. 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. It is not possible for the A.C.T.A. to ensure that advertisements which are published in this magazine comply in all respects with the Act and the responsibility must therefore be on the person, company or advertising agency submitting the advertisement for publication. The A.C.T.A. reserves the right to refuse any advertisement without stating the reason. Page 60 Casella Wines Riverina Zone NSWCTA Trap Carnival Several years ago the Riverina Zone adopted the National Ground as the “zone ground" and has been conducting the Zone Trap Carnival there since 2001. This years Zone Carnival was held on Monday of the June long weekend, and whilst the day started out cold and frosty it turned out to be a beautiful day for shooting. The major sponsors of the carnival are Casella Wines, The Lawson Motor Inn, Elks Hunting and Fishing in Albury and Power Ammo in Wagga. The first event was the Casella Wines 25T Handicap. The overall winner with the only possible 25/25 was Daryl Hunt from Wangaratta. Daryl also won this event in 2005. Second place was M Harbor from Numurkah-Shepparton with a score of 38/40, with Tony Penny also from Wangaratta coming third with a score of 37/39. Fourth place went to Wendy Barton, from Gunning-Dalton with a score of 36/38 and Ronald Lawrence, from Canowindra, came fifth with 34/36. The Hudson Shield was shot in conjunction with the Handicap event and the winning team was from Griffith: J. Vardanega, S. Cunial, M. Whitlock, M. Casella, P. Woodland with a score of 107/125. A case of GB shells was donated by Elks Hunting & Fishing of Albury as the trophy. The second event was the Casella Wines 25 Target Single Barrel. Daryl Hunt showed he was in fine form winning this event with a score of 65/65. First in AA grade was Glen Evans, from Coleambally on 64/65 with Tony Barton from Gunning-Dalton coming second with 62/63. A grade when to Numurkah shooters M. Harbor taking first on 35/36 with S. Harbor getting second place with 34/36. B Grade was won by Coleambally shooter, Darren Gill, on 25/27, with fellow Coleambally shooter W. Brain on 24/27 taking second. C Grade was won by Cameron Guihot from Canowindra on 28/32, with Paul Woodland from Griffith being placed second with 24/28. In the sections Women's winner was Wendy Barton on 24/25, M. Harbor took the Junior section with 35/36 and the Veteran winner was Noel McDermott from Leeton with 24/25. The third event was the Casella Wines 25 Target Points Score. Daryl Hunt showed continued form by shooting a possible but the eventual winner was Chris Salafia from Leeton with180/180. First in AA grade was Noel McDermott, from Leeton on 179/180 with third Leeton Shooter, Gary Tabain taking second in AA grade with 122/123. A grade when to Numurkah shooter S. Harbor taking first on 83/84 with Allan Collins from West Wyalong getting second with 80/84. James Peatling won B Grade from Boort, on 288/90, with Coleambally shooter David Brain on 85/90 taking second. Relatively new shooter, Jaiden Parker from Albury put in an excellent performance to take C Grade with 70/75. Cameron Guihot from Canowindra on 66/75 took second place. In the sections Women's winner was Tracey Barton on 74/75, Tracey also took the junior section. The Veteran winner was Noel McDermott from Leeton with 179/180. The Johnny Cox Memorial Shield was shot in conjunction with the Points Score Championship. The winning team was from Leeton and comprised C. Salafia, N. McDermott, S. Guest, G. Tabain and M. Manley, with a score of 368/375. Australian Clay Target Shooting News August 2006 The final event was the Casella Wines 50T Double Barrel Championship. Major sponsor of the carnival, Marcello Casella was the overall winner of the Casella Wines Double barrel championship with a score of 241/241. Runner up and AA grade winner was Ross Liersch from Albury on 240/241, with second place going to Chris Salafia on 192/193. First in A grade was Buddy Morris from Hay with 192/193 and second was Gleniss Lawrence from Canowindra on 62/63. James Peatling again took out first in B grade on 54/56 from Lesley Wojtowyez from Corowa on 53/56. C grade was won by Cameron Guihot with 46/50 and Jaiden Parker coming second on 45/50. In the sections the Women's section was won by Gleniss Lawrence with Ronald Lawrence taking out the Junior section. Tom Harris won the Veterans section. With the events concluded it now was necessary to determine who made the Riverina Zone team. Getting into the Riverina Zone team is not easy and this year was no exception: three points down and you were out of the cut. The open team is Glen Evans on 149/150, Gary Tabain on 149/150, Michael Charlton on 148/150, Chris Salafia on 148/150 and Marcello Casella on 148/150. The junior team will be Tom Brandon (137/150), Jaiden Parker (134/150) and Will Brain (132/150). The women's team will be Lesley Wojtowyez (139/150), Janenne Kidd (130/150) and Lyn Blake (129/150). The Veterans team will be Noel McDermott (147/150), Eric McCullough (140/150) and Don Geddes (138/150). The High Guns for the program were; Open High Gun Daryl Hunt from Wangaratta, with a score of 174/175, who took the sash, cash and two nights accommodation at Wagga’s only 5 Star Motel, kindly donated by Geoff and Janenne Kidd from the Lawson Motor Inn. The Women's High Gun was Wendy Barton (169/175) from Gunning-Dalton. The Junior High Gun was Ronald Lawrence (169/175) from Canowindra and the Veterans High Gun was the ever-popular ambassador for shooting, Tom Harris (168/175) from Tumut. As the world leader in voice activated trap release systems, Canterbury has launched two brand new products: DTL WIRELESS: Bolts onto standard microphones. New technology has improved performance and lowered service issues. Simple installation. Makes handicap events a breeze. Upgrade Kit: AU$1695 + GST MINI-AUTO SPORTER: Got a spare trap? This controller runs 4 traps on a DTL/Skeet layout to give you a simple Sporting field. Operates automatcally over CVR microphones giving 25 targets per round, 3 singles & 1 pair each station. Controller: AU$1095 + GST Contact: Canterbury Voice Release Intl Ltd, E-mail: [email protected] TEL: 0011 643 356 0327 FAX: 0011 643 356 0328 The organisers would like to thank the sponsors, Carole Hall who worked tirelessly in the office, Charlie Strike the Zone Handicapper, Peter Whitlock and Chris Levitzke as shoot marshals, Bob Blake as tournament director and Downside Gun Club for catering and every one who helped out refereeing and scoring when asked. Riverina Zone Junior Classic The Riverina Zone Junior Classic is conducted each year in conjunction with the Riverina Zone NSWCTA Trap Carnival. This year it was held at the National Ground, Wagga on Monday 12th June. As in past years, nominations for Junior shooters entering the Junior Classic and the Trap Carnival are free. Even though, the opportunity to shoot 125 targets at the National Grounds only drew 14 Juniors this year. Those who did attend came from Albury-Wodonga, Illawarra, Canowindra, Orange, GunningDalton, Numurkah-Shepparton, Coleambally, Downside, Boort and Junee. The results of the Junior Classic are as follows; The Under 15 age group was won by Alex Vassilimis from Illawarra with a score of 162/175 who took home a sash and half a case of GB shells. Second place in this age division was Jaiden Parker, an up and coming young shooter from Albury Wodonga, with a score of 158/175. In the Under 16 age group, Ronald Lawrence from Canowindra took home the sash and the GB shells, with James Peatling coming second with a score of 178/187. In the Under 17 age goup, Cameron Guihot, from Canowindra, with a score of 154/175 took the sash and the GB shells. There were no contestants in the Under 18 division. One of the features of the Junior Classic was the sportsmanship displayed by the young shooters and the patience and support from their parents. All of the place getters had considerable distances to travel home but all stayed for the presentation even though this would mean a later night for all. This gesture was appreciated by the Zone committee. August 2006 Proving themselves the best in the business: TRAPMASTER singles/doubles holds 600 targets - perfect target presentation. CONTINENTAL OPTION AVAILABLE CRUSADER single - as used in the 2002 World DTL Champs - low base or compact - full windage adjustment - easy to install and operate. DTL, ISSF, CONTINENTAL, BALL TRAP & SKEET OPTIONS All with remote safety, unreadable interrupt, sleep mode, target and cycle counter. CONTACT — Local agents: QLD - Dennis Harwood Tel: 07 4635 3856 [email protected] Clay Targets Australia Pty Ltd Tel: 07 3816 1699 Fax: 07 3816 1770 [email protected] VIC-NSW - Peter Fitzalan Tel: 02 6885 6099 Mob: 0428 856 099 [email protected] TAS - John Sturzaker Tel: 03 6331 7950 [email protected] SA - John Holder Tel/Fax: 08 8270 1310 [email protected] WA - Geoff Faulkes Tel/Fax: 08 9842 3161 Mob: 0407 587 900 [email protected] Factory - Canterbury Trap International Ltd E-mail: [email protected] www.canterburytrap.co.nz TEL: 0011 643 384 4524 FAX: 0011 643 384 4501 Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 61 Riverina Ramblings The adventures of a couple of ordinary blokes in the Eastern Riverina I met an Irishman called Tom, who was part of the Irish DTL team at the World Championships, a lovely bear of a man in his senior years with a wonderful snowy beard and smiling eyes. Tom shoots a high grade DT10 and being rotund of girth would plonk the barrels on the concrete as he fished around trying to find a shell. Then he would drop the shell a couple of inches from the little hole as it was a bit of a reach and on occasion they would miss or bounce out and Tom would just kick them into the grass as picking them up was possibly beyond him. When it was Tom's turn to shoot he would snap the Beretta shut and call “pool" in that delightful Irish lilt and then smoke it. I wandered down and picked up the live shells and gave them back to Tom and had a chat. I have often heard it said about the smiling eyes of Ireland. Well this gentleman had the most smiley, brilliant blue eyes and if Pee Wee and I can get to Ireland for the next Worlds I am going to look Tom up and find out if he is as partial to the Smokey wonders of the Bushmill single malt as I. However enough of the future. Moving on to the illustrious one, Pee Wee, eased one of the high strung exotic ladies out of the safe, dusted her off, and decided that as he is a Zone Rep he should actually attend the zone meeting. Good fortune smiled as the meeting coincided with the Tumut shoot so he decided to actually participate in his chosen sport. Could have knocked me down with a feather. Anyway, although I had decided that only an idiot would persist shooting as badly as I do and that it was even more stupid to put up with the crap weather, given Pee Wee's sudden epiphany, I felt an effort was required. Glad I did. Pee Wee who is always looking for that competitive edge has been hunting around for some new crackers and after talking to all the Europeans at the Worlds decided that he needed something fast, as such he turns up with these B&P crackers which cost nearly $200.00 a case. I fired off a box and am still aching from the pounding. Crunched up the birds no problems just reckon they might be a bit hard on the man and machine. Pee Wee of course was that excited not to be gardening that he didn't notice the recoil. In fact he was that excited to be shooting that he was jumping the queue and shooting out of turn, luckily it didn't cost Shane a bird as he would put his gun up only to see the bird take off on Pee Wee's call. I always thought he was quick getting a shot away but this was a bit much. What a glorious day, with what must be one of the most spectacular mountain backdrops in Australia, shirtsleeves were the order of the day, calm, bright light, great target presentation from the Gemini's and some good scores shot, as they should be. Trina Watchorn beat me in the shoot off for the B grade Double Barrel and then again in the Continental and did I cop some stick from my fellow competitors after all the crap I give Pee Wee regarding his temperamental girlie things for letting her beat me. I can tell you now that if I had to loose then there is no one I would rather be beaten by, damn she shot well and 98/100 in B grade was fantastic shooting. I reckon she would have been second only behind Tommy Harris for the HG. Well done. Page 62 Quite obviously the weather has been vexing me, but what is it with Wagga? It's either 40 in the water bag, blowing a gale, or here's a new twist, lovely winter sunshine interspersed with absolutely torrential rain and sleet, I jest you not there was sleet on the barrels of the guns when we were shooting the points two weeks ago. Did I mention it was cold, it was that cold that I had a couple of lumps in my throat? Tony Penny who many would know shot particularly well. Peter Kenyon still took the High Gun and if I were Don Power I would shout PK a new “Power Ammo" cap as the old Orange one is looking a bit worse for wear, or maybe it's just the shape of PK's head. Talking about being vexed, I now have to apologise. Michael Kruger Davis took me to task for my last article as he reckons it wasn't him who put the power out at the Worlds the second time. He owned up to the first one however. Crikey the Pistol shooters will be glad to know whom to blame. These guys are all conspiracy theorists and who can blame them. If you reckon the gun laws that we live with are inane, try owning and storing handguns in NSW apparently. Cheers Keep knocking chip off 'em Chris Levitzke, Henty club news Cecil Park CTC: Held their AGM on 28/5/06 and the following office bearers were elected: President – Vince Gatt, Senior Vice President – Ben Buhagiar, Junior Vice President – George Chahine. Griffith GC: Held their AGM on 4/6/06 and the following office bearers were elected: President – J. Vardanenga, Vice President – S. Cunial, Secretary – B McAllister, Treasurer – B Brown, Committee – 11 members. NEZ/VCTA: Held their AGM on 15/5/06 and the following office bearers were elected: President – Ron Traill, Vice President – John King, Secretary/Treasurer – Russell Felmingham, Handicappers – Murray Roberts & John King, Zone Coach – Steve Atkins, State Council Members – Ron Traill, John King, Glenn Woodhatch. Pioneer CTC: Recently held their AGM and the following office bearers were elected: President – Rob Dunn, Vice President – Bryan McMillan, Secretary – John Fordyce, Treasurer – Buzz DeThomasis, Delegate – Phil Doring, Committee – John King, Phil Doring, Len Haywood, Phil Doring. Port Macquarie CTC: Office Bearer for Port Macquarie are as follows: President: Tony Cramp, Vice President: Ken McWhirter, Secretary: Megan Wilkins, Delegates: Mick & Megan Wilkins, Treasurer: Allana Stevens, Handicapper: Megan Wilkins, Shoot Marshalls: Tony Cramp & Wendy Minter, Publicity Officer: Mick Wilkins, Committee Members: John Howell, Mick Wilkins, Wendy Minter, Bob Ellison, Dick Piper & Stan Stevens. NOTICE TO ALL CLUBS CTSN: The closing date for the advertising in the magazine is now the 20th of the month. FOR EXAMPLE THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE WILL CLOSE ON JULY 20, 2006 Australian Clay Target Shooting News August 2006 break badges JUNE 2006 MEMBER Armstrong, D Attwood, W Banks, R Betteridge, C Blake, N Boenders, D Bone, V Boyd, R Bryant, G Butler, J Carsen, W Chadwick, K Chapman, P Collicoat, R Crannage, R Crosswell, J Davey, R De Wet, T Dickson, D Edlington, B Eckels, J (Jnr) Felmingham, R Felmingham, Z Finken, F Fitzgerald, C Gough, M Gruar, M Hagarty, D Hamilton, T Hargreaves, M Henshall, T Higgins, J Higgins, L Holmes, P Hoschke, I Hungerford, D Hunter, J Jackel, D Jenkins, J Johnstone, T Kapernick, M Knight, D Kuser, W Leaford, M Lehmann, R Lloyd, A Long, B Malic, R Mammone, R Marett, P Mariniello, E McClelland, M McLaughlin, D McLean, R McMichan, D Miller, W Mitchell, C Munro, P Murphy, T Nilsson, G Pagett, A Pain, C Palmer, B Papadatos, N Partridge, D Patterson, R Peacock, G Peatling, J Pemberton, P Pilipasidis, S Player, J Poile, P Raymond, K August 2006 HOME CLUB Busselton Melbourne Kojonup Burdekin Leonora New Zealand Port Augusta WAGC Roma England New Zealand New Zealand Beaufort Deniliquin England Cressy New Zealand South Africa Peel & Districts Majura Park Sunshine Coast Cosgrove Cosgrove Foster Busselton DTL Nationals Hamilton Brewarrina Darwin Wangaratta Wangaratta Southern Southern Tamworth NSW Singleton Scrubby Creek Wangaratta NLMCTC Moree Kingaroy West Australian West Australian Mildura Warracknabeal Illawarra Moree Darnick Mildura Brewarrina International South Africa Albury Wodonga NLMCTC Geraldton England Moree Wagga Northern Ireland New Zealand Salmon Gums England Darnick Sydney Busselton Marconi Benalla Boort NLMCTC Noorat Orange Singleton Newcastle Lake M. ACHIEVED AT Collie Euroa Kojonup DTL Nationals Leonora DTL Zealand DTL Nationals Collie DTL Nationals DTL Nationals DTL Nationals DTL Nationals Beaufort DTL Nationals DTL Nationals DTL Nationals DTL Nationals STL Nationals Collie Canberra Inter. Caboolture DTL Nationals DTL Nationals DTL Nationals Edgehill DTL 50,75 DTL Nationals DTL Nationals DTL Nationals Numurkah Shepparton DTL Nationals DTL Nationals DTL Nationals Taree-Wingham Taree-Wingham Singleton DTL Nationals Albury Wodonga NLMCTC Moree Kingaroy DTL Nationals DTL Nationals Mildura DTL Nationals DTL Nationals Goondiwindi Darnick Mildura Brewarrina DTL Nationals DTL Nationals DTL Nationals NLMCTC DTL Nationals DTL Nationals Moree DTL Nationals DTL Nationals DTL Nationals Salmon Gums DTL Nationals Darnick DTL Nationals Esperence Sydney Numurkah Shepparton DTL Nationals NLMCTC DTL Nationals Orange Singleton Kempsey BREAK DTL 75 TWR 50 DTL 50 SB 50, DTL 50,75 TWR 50 DTL 50 DTL 75 DTL 50 DTL 50 DTL 50 DTL 100 DTL 50 DTL 100 DTL 150 DTL 50 DTL 100 DTL 100 DTL 100 DTL 50,75,100 DTL 100 SK 50 DTL 250 DTL 50,75,100 DTL 100 SK. 50 DTL 50 DTL 50,75 DTL 50 DTL 75,100 DTL 50 DTL 150 DTL 50 CONT. 100 CONT. 100 DTL 50 DTL 100 SK DBLS 50 DTL 50 CONT. 50 DTL 75 DTL 50,75 DTL 50,75 DTL 50 DTL 200,250 DTL 50 DTL 50 DTL 75 DTL 50 DTL 50 DTL 100 DTL 75 DTL 100 DTL 100 SB 50 DTL 50 DTL 100 DTL 50 DTL 200 DTL 150 CONT. 50 DTL 50 DTL 100 DTL 100 DTL 75 DTL 50 DTL 75 DTL 50,75,100 DTL 50 DTL 200 DTL 50 DTL 100 DTL 50 MEMBER Reeves, J Reid, M Rooney, N Rundell, S Saunders, K Savage, D Schoenfisch, C Shaddock, C Shaw, M Shipp, M Sleightholme, J Smith, K Stanford-Smith, F Stokes, M Tucker, M Vodden, T Walsh, L Walsh, R Wells, D West, E Whitehead, S Wunderlich, T Wunderlich, T HOME CLUB Townsville New Zealand New Zealand Myamyn Kempsey Albury Wodonga Warwick Barmera New Zealand Northam Tamworth New Zealand Boyup Brook Hamilton Busselton Esperance Broken Hill Cowra Cobar Castlemaine Gympie NSW NSW ACHIEVED AT Townsville DTL Nationals DTL Nationals DTL Nationals Taree-Wingham Albury Wodonga Warwick Barmera DTL Nationals Leonora DTL Nationals DTL Nationals Boyup Brook DTL Nationals Busselton DTL Nationals DTL Nationals DTL Nationals Brewarrina DTL Nationals Kingaroy DTL Nationals SYDNEY BREAK DTL 50 DTL 100 SB 50 DTL 100 DTL 50 SK 100 DTL 100 DTL 50 DTL 100 DTL 400 SB 50 DTL 100 DTL 50 DTL 75 SK 50,75 DTL 50 DTL 50 SB 50 DTL 150, 200 DTL 50,75,100 DTL 50 DTL 75 CONT. 50 Dubbo NCLM Melbourne NSW Bendigo Korumburra Tony Yozzi Newman Junee Newman Marconi NTCTA SACTA NSW Griffith WAGC NCLM Gemfields NSW Corowa Kingaroy Tom Price Newman NSW Gemfields Port Macquarie SACTA WAGC Broken Hill West Wyalong Gemfields Wagga Narromine Boort Swan Hill Central Wimmera Port Macquarie Normanton WAGC Taree-Wingham WAGC Dubbo WAGC Frankston SACTA Broken Hill Maryborough Port Macquarie SACTA Canberra Inter. NCLM Metropolitan NCLM Bendigo Beaufort Tony Yozzi Newman Tumut Newman Cecil Park Top End SAGC NSW Coleambally WAGC NCLM CDCTC NSW Numurkah Shepparton Dalby Tom Price Newman NSW Mackay Riverina Bordertown WAGC Colbinabbin West Wyalong CDCTC Wagga Narromine Castlemaine Swan Hill Mount Gambier Taree Wingham Normanton WAGC NCLM WAGC Dubbo Busselton Frankston SAGC Broken Hill Gympie Port Macquarie Barmera DTL 50 CONT. 75 DTL 100 DTL 50 DTL 50 CONT. 50 DTL 50, 75 SK. 50, 75 CONT. 200 SK. 50 CONT. 50 SK. 50 SK. 100 DTL 50 25M HC BADGE CONT. 50 CONT. 50 DTL 100 DTL 50 DTL 50 CONT. 75 CONT. 50 TWR 50 DTL 100 DTL 50 DTL 75 SK. 50,75 DTL 150, 200 DTL 100 DTL 50 DTL 50 DTL 100, 150 DTL 50 CONT. 50 DTL 50 DTL 50, 75 DTL 75 DTL 100 CONT. 50 CONT. 100 DTL 50 DTL 75 DTL 100 SK. 50 SK.75 DTL 50 CONT. 50,75 DTL 50 SK. 100 JULY 2006 Allan, B Baker, A Barklem, J Bartlett, G Bateman, K Bilston, B Boylson, P Brown, L Caccioppoli, D Cahill, A Camilleri, J Carney, J Coombes, R Eleftheriou, C Evans, G Fracaro, D Gosling, G Graving, B Grebert, B Harbor, B Hass, E Jones, T Mahoney, S McMahon, C McMillan, B Meredith, G Mules, K Offer, Palmer, G Patterson, C Pearce, S Reed, M Richardson, S Shannon, B Siciliano, K Simson, D Squire, R Stitt, D Sweeting, F Thompson, K Tizzore, S Touvrus, T Tucker, M Vaccaro, S Vilcins, A Wellam, W Whitehead, S Wilkins, M Wilksch, B Australian Clay Target Shooting News Page 63 Dick Toshack Memorial and Mick Sinclair Memorial at Cowra Gun Club Cowra Gun Club held their May shoot in sunny and breezy weather and saw 39 shooters in attendance for the day events and 32 shooters stayed for the night event which was shot in cool conditions. Dick Toshack Memorial Champion of Champions event shot at 40 targets (10DB, 10SB, 10PS & 10 Handicap) was won by Tony Wright 60/60. Michael Mitton was first in AA grade with Luke Kirkby second, in A grade Guilio Serafin won from Allan Collins while the B grade was won by Michael Kelly from Brad Niven and in C grade the winner was James Considine with Malcolm Drury second. The next event, the Mick Sinclair Memorial Handicap shot over 23 targets was won by John Finn 25/25 + 6/6 from Guilerio Scrafin and Luke Kirkby. A graded 25 target Points Score Cash Divide was the next event and in AA grade 3 shooters shot the possible 75/75 - Luke Kirkby, John Finn, Tony Wright while in A grade Peter Mould was the only possible with Greg Oliver shooting 74/75 and Guilerio Serafin and Warren Schaeffer shot 73/75. In B grade Michael Kelly shot 75/75 from Matthew Seears and Darryl Martin on 74/75 and John Considine was the winner in C grade. This completed the afternoon program and after a hot evening meal the night program commenced. The night event was the NSW State Night Points Score Championship shot over 50 targets and was won by Don Power 149/150. The AA grade winner was Joe Caltabiano from Rodney Wright, A grade was taken out by Gilerio Serafin from Jake Johnstone, while Don Geddes was the winner in B grade from Brad Niven and John Considine won C grade. The High Gun winner was Michael Mitton with a score of 302/310. Memorial winner Tony Wright Pairs Shot at Mathoura Twenty pair of Deauville Doubles was the main event on Friday night the 23rd of June at Mathoura, and even though the welcome rain had turned into fairly wild thunderstorms, three full squads of shooters braved the elements to compete. As it turned out the storms circled around, but at Mathoura Gun Club it was mild and rain free for the entire shoot, a black sky and well lit white targets with no wind was as good as any shooter could ask for. Chosen partners for the main event was the order of the day, and Warwick Kelvy chose Murray Roberts to partner him and they both led the field to take out Overall first on a score of 17/20. That score was good considering the pairs of targets were very irregular making it very difficult for the competitors. Also during the shoot Murray thought it was time to swap over positions, and was off his mark and unloaded when Warwick called for their fifth pair, Murray reloaded and attempted to claim his target but to no avail. Harry O'Connor and Graham Hall shot off for 2nd place against Bruce Cook and Tim Maher, but Harry and Graham proved too strong taking out 2nd on a score of 22/26. A very popular event particularly shot under lights and every shooter's opinion was Deauville Doubles was a fun discipline to shoot. Event one was a 10 target Double Barrel Cash Divide, and three shooters shot all 10 targets, B Cook, H O'Connor, and T Maher, all collected some cash. 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