NATIONAL ISSF CHAMPIONSHIPS Penny Smith, Women’s Trap High Gun & James Willett, Men’s Trap High Gun

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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET Volume No. 71 Issue No. 4 April 2019 ASSOCIATION INC. ISSF National Championships, PO Box 466, NSW 2650 Phone: (02) 6938 2121 Fax: (02) 6938 2122 Website: www.claytarget.com.au Penny Smith, the ISSF National NATIONAL OFFICE Trap Women’s High Gun, who CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER: shot 237/250 with James Willett Paul McLoughlin – email: [email protected] who shot 240/250 to win the ACCOUNTS: Men’s ISSF National Trap Judy Ferry – email: [email protected] High Gun CTSN: Maureen Ryan – email: [email protected] MEMBERSHIP: Maureen Ryan – email: [email protected] ADMINISTRATION/ EVENTS CO-ORDINATOR: Sue Vesperman – email: [email protected] Contents RECEPTION: Jenny Robinson – email: [email protected] President’s Notes 2 ACTA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Chief Executive Officer’s Report 7 PRESIDENT: ACTA 83rd Annual General Meeting 7 Mr Robert Nugent ACTA News 8 VICE PRESIDENTS: 39th Norfolk Island International Championships 11 Mr Malcolm Dyson; Mr Garry Read ACTA Financial Statements 2018 12 EXECUTIVE: NSW – Mr Don Johnson, Mr Colin Kneebone VCTA NEZ Carnival Held at 24 NT – Mr David Howe Mr Ray Niven Product News 26 QLD – Mr Barry Bosworth, Mr Brian Muirson, Firearms and Mental Healath 28 Mr Robert Nugent SA – Mr Bronte Evans, Mr Garry Read Terry Faulks Memorial at Tyagarah CTC 29 TAS – Mrs Fiona Atkins, Mr Alan Styles Psychological Skills for Shooting 30 VIC – Mr Malcolm Dyson, Mr Gary Hayden WA – Mr Terry Marsden, Mr Ian Watson State Rules Supervisors 31 PATRON: Dealership Announcements 32 Mrs Kay Hull, AM Competition Results: 42; LIFE REGISTERED SHOOTERS: 47; 52; 52; J Houston†, H. G. James†, D. B. Mott†, W. E. H. Rainbird. O.B.E.†, 56; 60; J. M. Wilson†, J. M. Tyquin†, K. Soames†, N. Wells†, E T. Baldwin†, 60 G. H. Hall (PP)†, E. G. Biggs†, R. H. Moyse†, L. S. R. Stewart†, C. Moll†, A. Pedersen, (PP)†, O.R. Taylor†, E.F. Hawkins (PP)†, A Money Moment at Bega Gun Club 63 R. Mules†, A.N. Rowe†, L.G. Connors (PP)†, W. Jones (PP)†, Warrnambool 2019 Seaside Classic 65 R.M. Holtfreter (PP)†, N. Hardy, LJ Martin (PP), JK Scott (PP) †, RF Buchan†, J Murphy, GG Woodhatch (PP), R Silvester, R Nugent, Three Events Shot at Euroa 72 J Byrnes (PP), A Kenny, D Harwood, J Mack (PP), R Traill†, Break Badges 73 M McInnes,L Curtis, J Shepherd, A Vilcins (PP), D. Baynes, S. Corry Comensoli Takes High Gun at 74 † denotes deceased. PP denotes Past President ACTA National Skeet Winners 76 Designed and typeset by Ironbark Graphics, 22 Hubble Street, Maryborough, Vic 3465 Shoot Calendar 80 No responsibility is accepted by the publisher for the accuracy of information contained in the text, illustrations or advertisements. The opinions expressed in this magazine do not necessarily represent those of the publisher. May 2019 issue closes This publication is protected by copyright © Australian Clay Target Association 2015 ISSN: 1321-3903 APRIL 5 2019

April 2019 – Clay Target 1 President’s Notes

It gives me great pleasure on The Protection Package provided cover for Public behalf of the Executive, as the Liability, Accident, Death, Loss of Income, Officers President of the Australian and Directors Indemnity Insurance for Committee Clay Target Association (ACTA) Members at all levels in our Association, Travel Insurance to report on the Association for team members and the personal Firearms cover. affairs for the 12 month period Liability insurance is a specialist field and the ACTA ending the 31st December 2018. strives to provide the best to protect members. Premiums MEMBERSHIP are assessed on membership numbers and some clubs Membership for the period has decreased from 14,126 are jeopardising this cover by not joining all shooting to 13,646. All states except NSW exhibited a fall. The members with the ACTA and thus under-disclosing the majority of the fall was in Queensland with a decline numbers actually able to attend ACTA affiliated grounds of 300 members. Almost that entire decline was due to on a regular basis. These numbers are used to assess a large club choosing to flaunt the ACTA constitution premiums. The ACTA relies on the support of all member and allow a class of membership not affiliated with the clubs to provide this important service which for the ACTA. majority of clubs would be unaffordable otherwise. 2374 new members joined the Association. This is The actions of these few non-compliant clubs continue to down almost 600 from last period, and the reduction negatively impact all ACTA clubs, States and the ACTA is more than the total fall in membership. Clearly itself as well as increasing the cost burden on those that clubs flaunting the constitution are not offering ACTA operate constitutionally. Recreational membership to new members. The personal Firearms insurance provided within the This continuing problem of clubs that do not ensure membership cost has now passed its second anniversary. that all their shooting members are registered with Many claims have been settled during the period and a the ACTA as required by the Constitution, is now the large premium increase was absorbed by the ACTA. It is major risk to the Association. Something will need to be important to note that cover can be increased to $25,000 done soon to stop this practice. All clubs have now been for a payment of $10 per annum, and higher amounts provided with a copy of the current ACTA Constitution by negotiation. Following rises in premiums passed on and officially advised that it is a clear breach of the by other shooting bodies to their members this is now ACTA Constitution to retain shooting members who are undoubtedly the cheapest and best firearms cover in the not registered with the ACTA. country. This policy covers all firearms registered to the member. The cover applies anywhere within Australia The Recreational category of membership was extended (including in the field) and 21 days per annum overseas. at the request of clubs to allow members to shoot This cover continues to be brokered by Marsh Insurance practice and targets only in any ACTA discipline and at and details are on the website. any ACTA club. Target only shooting is important as it allows the Recreational member to take part during, and FINANCIAL be exposed to the competition shoot and environment The Association once again traded well during the year which could encourage them to become full competition showing a profit of $1,493,290 in the audited accounts. members. After removal of an extraordinary figure of $1,413,205 The Recreational category also provides all the attributable to a portion of the NSW State Government insurance coverage, including personal firearms Grant, a profit of approximately $80,000 remains. insurance cover, access to the E-Magazine and provides Allowing for the introduction of a large depreciation genuine reason for the holding of a firearms licence. expense relative to the Range, a profit of $160,000 All of this for only $60? would be more useful for comparison purposes. INSURANCE This result was achieved without any increase in The Executive has insured the Association, its member affiliation, or competition entry fees. clubs, and registered shooters as comprehensively Payments of the Wagga Wagga City Council Loan to and economically as possible. During the period, the purchase the National Ground freehold have all been brokerage firm Marsh brokered our cover using various met when due and the loan now has only approximately underwriters at Lloyds of London. 2 years left of the original 10 year term.

2 Clay Target – April 2019 The Association’s equity base has now risen to over | Laetisha Scanlan and Jack Wallace. Venues of this size $10 million for the first time in the history of the ACTA. in the ISSF disciplines require a lot of maintenance and therefore expense to remain operational and we GROUND DEVELOPMENT extend our thanks to the VCTA and the club for The completion of The Range function centre was the investing in the venue. Thanks must go to the volunteer major development on the grounds. The development ISSF accredited officials without whom these types of was completed in time for the 2018 DTL Nationals events could not be hosted. and the World DTL. I am sure members were proud to host their international friends in such a high standard The National Skeet Championships were conducted at and comfortable facility. It will change the face of the National Ground with total entries of 853 which the National Ground forever and provide a spacious, can’t be compared to previous years due to the change in comfortable area during ACTA competitions and its the way the Champion of Champions is now conducted. major functions and use by the wider community. The This was again almost a full field. National Skeet High Range Function centre now has its own website at: Gun Winner was Antony Ballarino, well done Antony. www.therangefunctions.com.au The National Sporting Clays Championships were Reasonable profits have again allowed continuing conducted at the National Ground with a full field of development at the National Ground, including the new 240 in total over the two events, up an average of 12 on entry road and lighting, more sealed car parking and each event. This event was conducted by the Wagga Gun office fencing. Club on behalf of the ACTA and we thank them for the preparation and conduct. National Sporting Clays High The ACTA Arms Fair permit application continues to Gun was won by Christopher Brown, congratulations come under closer scrutiny. One of the benefits from Chris. the building project has been the need for the builder to lay concrete slabs for the purpose of pouring the tilt up WORLD DTL wall slabs. Some of these slabs are now car parks but a The ICTSF World DTL was conducted at the National large slab remains at the southern side of the workshop Grounds following the DTL Nationals. Despite having shed. It is proposed this slab will form the base of a Pre-nominations of 800 at the closing date and a new traders area. This proposal received Executive waiting list, the event saw 722 competitors take part approval during the year, and has had a Development in what was without a doubt the greatest World DTL Application prepared and once approved will be shovel to date. This event was the largest ever conducted by ready when funding is available. Once constructed it the ACTA and the results for Australia was beyond will free up the old existing carpark and do away with expectations. Every team overall and all Individual the necessity of a security fence around the traders. All overalls were taken by Australia except one. The event firearms and ammunition traders would then be in a saw Frazer Roberts crowned as the World Champion secure, weatherproof building with direct access to the and our congratulations go to him. This was the last strong room. event under my control as ICTSF President and I welcome Conor Mooney from Ireland as the new NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS President. Many of you may have had the opportunity During the period, National Championships were to meet Conor at the event. conducted in all disciplines. All were well attended with Another notable visitor was Mike Herman, President most showing an increased attendance over last year. elect of the Amateur Trapshooting Association of The National DTL saw a large increase which was America. Mike was very interested in the Mackintosh pleasing, but of course, this was due to the event being competition and I am hoping we will soon see USA conducted with the World DTL. On average 611 competing at the World DTL and in the Mackintosh shooters competed in each of the 6 main events. This Cup event. is down from 613 at the Nationals conducted with the previous Worlds in Australia, but up more than 110 ADMINISTRATION from the 2017 Nationals average. National DTL High The National Office has seen changes during the year Gun winner was Tom Turner – well done Tom. with groundsman, Dave Jocelyn being replaced by Marcus Pim due to Dave’s retirement. The effect on the The National ISSF Championships were hosted by the grounds has been swift and impressive. You can all look VCTA at the Echuca club and despite a flooding episode forward to a beautifully prepared and presented facility and damage to infrastructure weeks prior to the event, next time you visit. the competition went ahead and was a great success. Attendance was affected by the misinformation spread The biggest change in the year was the retirement of on social media and was down by 28 in total over the Executive Officer Tony Turner. Tony had served in this 8 main events. Congratulations to High Gun winners Keith Ferguson, Aislin Jones, Emma Cox, James Willett, Continued next page

April 2019 – Clay Target 3 President’s Notes they are not, grounds being flooded and not going to be ready etc. etc. has a detrimental effect on every event. Continued from page 3 I encourage people to ignore Facebook posts which are position from 2009 for 18 months and then from 2013 regularly full of mis-information and make contact direct to his retirement in late 2018. The ACTA was left in a with those running events to get the facts. These are the much better place than when Tony came on board and people actually doing the work and they have a much we thank him and wish him and wife Julie all the best better understanding of situations than someone often for their future. thousands of kilometres away on a laptop. We have welcomed Paul McLoughlin as our new CEO AFFILIATIONS and look forward to having his input and influence on our future direction. Shooting Australia (SA) Matters of concern to ACTA include the reduction in EXECUTIVE CHANGES funding to member bodies (ACTA receives nil), the During the year we saw the retirement of long standing growth of staff numbers (approaching 20) and the delegates Mrs Elaine Forward and Mr. Robert Fox. continual inroads into what has always been member Both have served voluntarily for well over 20 years, a bodies responsibilities. great contribution to both their State and the ACTA. The current selection criteria’s have received very little Like many of us they have received more than their fair negative comment so the changes made after the last share of misinformed criticism at times. That would be Olympics must be appropriate. Clearer pathways and simple to avoid by just doing nothing but these two have more objective criteria are always welcomed. never dodged the hard decisions. International Clay Target Shooting Federation I extend the Association’s thanks to these two retiring (ICTSF) members and welcome their replacements Mr Ian This body met in Australia in March at the World DTL. Watson and Mr Ray Niven. Australian teams had great success at this event and The Executive again supported the election of a represented their country honourably. Management Sub-Committee being Mr Robert Nugent On behalf of the ICTSF I would like to thank all who (Chairman), Vice Presidents Mr Mal Dyson and Mr worked at the event in any capacity, Office, Jury, Garry Read, Treasurer Mr Alan Styles and Mr Bronte Trappers and Marshalling and Refereeing. It was a very Evans. successful and professionally run event. MEDIA During the meeting I retired as President and Conor The CTSN continued as one of our largest cost areas, Mooney of Ireland was elected President. Bywell in and its future was decided during the period. The England was set as the venue for the next World DTL Executive decided to move to a digital E-magazine from in July of 2020. the January 2019 issue. Our Sporting team selected In August will now be This was a hard, but inevitable decision. Electronic preparing for the Worlds soon to be conducted in media is playing an ever increasing role in society Ireland. We wish them well. and will no doubt overtake the print media long term. I remind members that all back copies are available COACHING on the website for viewing, downloading and research Most States now have excellent programs in place and projects. Our thanks to Jim and Judy Shepherd for their a large body of willing coaches travelling large distances efforts in this area. to make our sport more satisfying for our members. I congratulate these volunteers on their efforts. ELECTRONIC MEDIA The Association now has a growing large presence in the The Academy programs run under the control of Suzy electronic media area. The ACTA website is a valuable Corry continue to prosper with good attendances and resource for members and clubs alike. The ability for performances. States are now putting more effort into members and club secretaries to renew online is of great the coaching sphere and many young talented shooters value. The Facebook page also allows the ACTA to keep are coming through this pathway. in contact with members quickly and economically. SPONSORS Unfortunately there continues to be a huge down side to Association major sponsors have again provided the advent of Facebook, Twitter etc. Negative comment, exceptional support. Support was received during often misinformed, does untold damage to the sport’s the period from Casella Wines, Bronzewing, Beretta image. “Keyboard warriors“ taking cheap shots at Australia, Perazzi Australia, Winchester Australia, Clay volunteer officials brings nothing to this sport. The and Hunt, On Target, Hunts Shooting Supplies, The mis-information spread in relation to availability of camp sites at nationals, nominations being full when Continued on page 6

4 Clay Target – April 2019 HRT

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Find your local Miroku Stockist at: Follow us on Facebook www.osaaustralia.com.au www.facebook.com/aussiehunters SHOOTING INDUSTRY FOUNDATION OF AUSTRALIA April 2019 – Clay Target 5 President’s Notes ACTA INTO THE FUTURE Continued from page 4 Looking forward, the Association retains a firm financial base to work from, its assets and members are properly Lawson Motel, Mialls Gunshop, Power Ammo, Falcon protected with adequate insurance, and we have had a Australia, Outdoor Sporting Agencies, Ian McGeoch, reasonably stable membership. The National Ground and PCM Enviro. The Association thanks these major facility is almost complete and the National Office well sponsors and looks forward to their ongoing support. maintained. We continue to be successful on the world MEMBERSHIP VALUE stage. The Association decided to reduce membership fees and We are however continually threatened by the Anti- club affiliation costs during the period effective from Gun lobby, possible oppressive legislation and poor press the 1st January 2019. Full membership was reduced by following any firearm related incident. More problems $18 and club costs reduced by a third. The ACTA has are being encountered with the use of lead shot, pitch continued to provide a full suite of insurances to shooting clays and plastic wads. members and to states and clubs. Large increases in We are also challenged by the continual refusal by a few some covers were absorbed by the Association. clubs to abide by the constitution and the Executives Benefits offered include: unwillingness to enforce the requirements in that Personal Accident Insurance – Death and Income, document. Directors and Officers Insurance, Club Public Liability, The need to be a united organisation has never been Firearms Insurance, Team travel Insurance. stronger and I encourage stakeholders to work with your Competitions in disciplines: DTL, Skeet, ISSF, ACTA 5 Association to make it more proactive and resilient. Stand Sporting, English Sporting and Sportrap. Everybody is entitled to an opinion but the ACTA is a democratic body and once decisions are made, all are Competition: Competition at Club, Zone, State, National bound by them. This is the whole ethos of being part of and International level representation (Sporting, DTL, an Association. Skeet, and ISSF) We continue to have a lot of passionate and energetic Affiliations: Shooting Australia, National Skeet people in the Association at all levels, but unfortunately Shooters Association (NSSA), National Sporting Clays only a few are able to be at the helm at any one time. If Association (NSCA), International Clay Target Shooting we can all work together I am confident the ACTA will Federation (ICTSF) have a great future. Member’s services: I take this opportunity to thank our staff, my fellow Individual my-page details are available to every member. Executive members, and Committee Chairpersons for Membership renewals online by individuals and Clubs, the support, time and effort they have given so freely access to personal data such as address and phone, Club, during the period. State, Zone access at different levels. National access (Club secretary through to State secretary) to all shooters A special thanks to my two Vice-Presidents, Mal Dyson through player directory including details: Name, Club, and Garry Read. Grade, Handicap, Financial status. In closing I would like to thank the thousands of Plus more: see the website for details. volunteers without whom the efforts of your Executive would be futile, that is the volunteers at Club, Zone and Monthly E-magazine. State level. I am sure they would also appreciate your Coaching and Rules administration. personal thanks as well. Development camps. Representation at government level. Robert Nugent

ACTA NATIONAL RULES SUPERVISORS’ MEETING The National Rules Supervisors’ meeting is scheduled to be held on June 28–29, 2019 Members wishing to submit rule changes for consideration for inclusion in the 2020 Rule Book should discuss these with their State Rules Supervisors who will prepare a briefing paper for presentation at the meeting. This is also an opportune time for State Associations to put forward any agenda items for discussion. A briefing paper template can be forwarded to you by contacting Jim Shepherd at [email protected] Completed briefing papers from Rules Supervisors should also be emailed to [email protected] See page 31 for list of State Rules Supervisors

6 Clay Target – April 2019 Chief Executive Officer’s Report

You don’t have to go too far before hearing about the new organisers are transforming the centre for a three-day epidemic that is prevailing in the Australian community event that will attract up to 5000 guests. with mental health issues now a major concern for society. Inquiries are also strong from several government In this month’s edition of Clay Target, Georgina Gold, departments including defence and education, recognising General manager, Operations, with the NSW Police Force the unique qualities the centre offers – the only one of its Firearms Registry, raises many important points about type in the region. our responsibilities in this field. The level of interest bodes well for the future as a Holding a firearms licence is no different to a driving significant income generator for the Association which will licence in that both are, under our system of government, create major benefits for the membership. privileges. And with privilege comes responsibility. Paul McLoughlin The Australian Clay Target Association has a proud safety record but we must remain ever vigilant that we continue this path as there are some sectors of the community who Australian Clay Target Association would prefer to have firearms banned completely. As an Association, we are fortunate to have great 83RD ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING networks and access to resources to ensure we continue to enjoy this wonderful sport in a safe and supportive Notice of the 83rd Annual General Meeting of the Australian Clay Target Association environment. Incorporated is hereby given to the members. Mental health issue will almost certainly strike each and The meeting will be held on every one of us at some stage – there is no reason to be Sunday 31st March 2019 at 7.00pm ashamed or silent about this – in an enlightened society being able to reach out to family, friends and peers is an Registration commences at 6.30pm at the important part in coping with what can be a difficult and Club Hotel, 42 McDowall St., Roma, Queensland traumatic time. AGENDA The Firearms Registry has a challenging task in this area 1 Opening – essentially trying to weigh up risk versus the potential 2 Attendance impact of removing or suspending someone’s licence. 3 Apologies What the registry has made clear is that it will not make 4 Roll Call and Quorum Rule 17.1 these decisions lightly. (25 members who are entitled to vote) 5 Confirmation of minutes of the 2018 Annual And this is where our established club system can play General Meeting such an important role – and it’s as simple as looking out 6 Reports for your mates. President: R Nugent To ensure that we can continue in our sport we need to Financial: A Styles actively participate in its policing – watching out for each 7 Announcement of the appointment of elected other and, where appropriate, creating awareness around Executive Committee Members in place of the situations that might be harmful to our reputation as a retiring Executive Committee Members responsible sporting organisation. 8 Confirmation of Auditor for 2019 We are more than participants in sports shooting – we are 9 Close of meeting its custodians and it is up to each and every one of us to By order of the National Executive ensure it continues to prosper. The Range Function Centre update The development of a website, creation of brochures, social Paul McLoughlin media presence and the hosting of significant events has Chief Executive Officer seen demand for The Range Function Centre spike. Australian Clay Target Association It is rare that a day goes by when there isn’t an inquiry or PO Box 466 Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 booking, with the calendar starting to fill quickly. Tel: 02 6938 2121, Fax: 02 6938 2122 The recent Wedding Expo has generated numerous Email: [email protected] inquiries and as I write this column, Craft Alive 19th February 2019

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The results are in from the 39th Norfolk for this special event. Contact Joyce Judd at joyce@ Island International Clay Target travelcentre.nf or on free call 1800 04 00 (AUS) or Championships. Yet again a great week 0088 0088 10 (NZ). of competition, camaraderie and great Event 1 50 Target Skeet Sponsor Pete’s Place Norfolk hospitality was enjoyed on Norfolk Island Island: A Grade 1st Martin O’Connor NZ, 2nd during February’s 39th Norfolk Island Mitch Meers NI, 3rd Stu Bell NZ; B Grade 1st International Clay Target Championships. Garth Gadsby NZ,2nd Mart McGhie NZ, 3rd Aaron Competitors from Australia and New Radford NZ; C Grade 1st Mick Williams NI, 2nd Zealand joined the locals to battle it out for Fraser Kneller NI, 3rd Bill Wehl AUS. a share in the medals across all events. Event 2 Double Rise Championships Sponsor Norfolk As hosts for the week, members of the Norfolk Island Building Supplies: A Grade 1st Clint Judd NI, Island Clay Target Association (NICTA) confirmed 2nd Phil Wales AUS, 3rd Kelvin Ellison NZ; B Grade that they continue to run not only a well organised 1st Keven Seeney AUS, 2nd Julie Morris AUS, 3rd event, but that they also create an atmosphere David V Walker NZ; C Grade 1st Lance McGhie NZ, that feels like a gathering of clay shooter friends 2nd Steve Hicks NI, 3rd Sean Johnson NI. from ‘both sides of the ditch’. NICTA would like Event 3 Single Barrel Championships Sponsor Norfolk to sincerely thank their valued sponsors for their Island Travel Centre: A Grade 1st Grant Preston NZ, support as well as visiting shooters for their 2nd Graeme Turner AUS, 3rd Graham Haig AUS; B assistance during the week. Grade 1st Keven Seeney AUS, 2nd Nick Praat NZ, The Club’s big 40th Anniversary Championship 3rd Jim Rogers AUS; C Grade 1st Sean Johnson NI, occurs next year from 2–7 February 2020. Put the 2nd Dustin Menzies NI, 3rd Steve Hicks NI. date into your travel plans now to join the party Event 4 Points Sponsor Aloha Apartments Norfolk

10 Clay Target – April 2019 International Clay Target Championships

Island: A Grade 1st Clint Judd NI, 2nd Graham 4 man teams Event Sponsor Elaine Sanders for the WW Turner AUS, 3rd Mitch Meers NI; B Grade 1st Peter Sanders Memorial Event: 1st WHK1: Grant Preston, Sanders NI, 2nd David V Walker NZ, 3rd Nerissa Les Maynard, David Da Silva, Karl Andrews NZ, Judd NI; C Grade 1st Sean Johnson NI, 2nd Mark 2nd Norfolk 1: Clint Judd, Mitch Meers, Russ Wilkinson NZ, 3rd Neil Boler NI. Watson, Bill Burton NI, 3rd KIWI Boys: Stu Bell, Skeet Pairs Sponsor Target Products Wash Dyke New Gavin Searle, Kelvin Ellison, Martin O’Connor NZ. Zealand: Winners Mick Williams & Fraser Kneller NI. Veterans Events Sponsor Norfolk Island RSL: Rex Event 5 Ball Trap Sponsor Foodland Supermarket: A Inness Memorial Trophy – 1st Gavin Searle NZ, 2nd Grade 1st Gavin Searle NZ, 2nd Andrew Barnett Stu Bell NZ, 3rd Graeme Turner AUS. NI, 3rd Aaron Lemphers AUS; B Grade 1st Colin Basil Vercoe Memorial Trophy: Winner Gavin Searle NZ. Shaw NZ, 2nd Karen Buys AUS, 3rd Keven Seeney Ladies High Gun Sponsor Pine Valley Apartments: AUS; C Grade 1st Dustin Menzies NI, 2nd Mark Winner Amy Buys AUS. Wilkinson NZ, 3rd Sean Johnson NI. Mini High Winner Events 2-6: Vicki O’Connor NZ. 2 man Ball Trap winners Sponsor Target Products New C Grade High Gun Sponsor Beretta Australia: Winner Zealand Ltd: Winners Andrew Barnett & Gavin Dustin Menzies NI, Searle NI. B Grade High Gun Sponsor Nuffka Apartments: Event 6 Clay Target Championships Sponsor Castaway Winner Kevin Seeney AUS, Hotel Norfolk Island: A Grade 1st Mark McGhie NZ, 2nd Aaron Lemphers AUS, 3rd Grant Preston NZ; Mini High Gun Sponsor Norfolk Forwarding Services: B Grade 1st Keven Seeney AUS, 2nd Jim Broad NZ, Winner Clint Judd NI, 3rd Julie Morris AUS; C Grade 1st Dustin Menzies NICTA High Gun Sponsor Norfolk Island RSL: Winner NI, 2nd Sean Johnson NI, 3rd Mark Wilkinson NZ. received $1000 and sash – Gavin Searle NZ.

April 2019 – Clay Target 11 Australian Clay Target Association Inc. 14 590 029 414 Financial Statements For the Year Ended 31 December 2018

COMMITTEE REPORT The Committee present their report together with the accounts of Australian Clay Target Association Inc (‘the Association’) for the year ended 31 December 2018 and the auditors’ report thereon.

COMMITTEE The Committee members of the Association in office at the date of this report are:- Robert Nugent President Colin Kneebone New South Wales Brian Muirson Queensland Don Johnson New South Wales Barry Bosworth Queensland Alan Styles Tasmania David Howe Northern Territory Fiona Atkins Tasmania Ray Niven Northern Territory Gary Hayden Victoria Terry Marsden Western Australia Mal Dyson Victoria Ian Watson Western Australia Garry Read South Australia Bronte Evans South Australia

PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES The principal activity of the Association during the 2018 financial year was to administer, promote and develop the sport of clay target shooting.

STATE OF AFFAIRS AND SIGNIFICANT EVENTS In 2017 the Association partnered with Infrastructure NSW to commence construction of a multipurpose convention centre at the ACTA headquarters in Wagga Wagga. Construction was completed in mid-2018 with the facility now available for use by members and external hire by others within the region.

RESULT The net operating surplus of the Association for the year ended 31 December 2018 was $1,493,290, which includes one-off capital funding of $1,413,205. This compares to a net operating surplus in 2017 of $4,359,192 (with one-off capital funding of $4,086,795).

Signed at Wagga Wagga this 5th day of February 2019 in accordance with a resolution of the Committee:

President______Robert Nugent

Treasurer______Alan Styles

12 Clay Target – April 2019 STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME For the Year Ended 31 December 2018 Note 2018 2017 $ $ Revenue 2 3,873,213 6,332,748 Administrative expenses (234,371) (241,281) Coaching expenses (90,480) (112,208) Committee expenses (78,040) (80,675) Competition expenses (523,329) (316,599) Depreciation expense (227,108) (133,219) Employee expenses (508,028) (438,731) Promotional and other distribution costs (373,163) (364,010) Ground maintenance and other occupancy expenses (222,581) (110,543) Merchandise expenses (4,895) (66,112) Other operating costs (117,928) (110,178) Surplus/(deficit) from ordinary activities before income tax 1,493,290 4,359,192 Income tax expense 1 - - Surplus/(deficit) after income tax 1,493,290 4,359,192 Other Comprehensive income - - Total Comprehensive income 1,493,290 4,359,192

The Statement of Comprehensive Income is to be read in conjunction with the notes to and forming part of the financial statements.

April 2019 – Clay Target 13 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION As At 31 December 2018 Note 2018 2017 $ $ CURRENT ASSETS Cash & cash equivalents 3 751,529 2,237,661 Trade & other receivables 4 458,737 2,735,193 Inventories 1 35,840 16,386 Other current assets 5 54,541 156,253 TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1,300,647 5,145,493 NON-CURRENT ASSETS Property, plant & equipment 6 10,383,182 8,401,929 Other non-current assets 7 100,000 120,000 TOTAL NON-CURRENT ASSETS 10,483,182 8,521,929 TOTAL ASSETS 11,783,829 13,667,422

CURRENT LIABILITIES Trade & other payables 8 242,995 2,898,833 Provision for employee benefits 9 41,407 96,861 Other current liabilities 10 692,817 1,327,488 TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 977,219 4,323,182 NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES Provision for employee benefits 9 14,322 12,742 Other non-current liabilities 11 47,066 79,566 TOTAL NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES 61,388 92,308 TOTAL LIABILITIES 1,038,607 4,415,490 NET ASSETS 10,745,222 9,251,932

EQUITY Retained earnings 8,843,499 7,390,495 Reserves 1,901,723 1,861,437 TOTAL EQUITY 10,745,222 9,251,932

The Statement of Financial Position is to be read in conjunction with the notes to and forming part of the financial statements.

14 Clay Target – April 2019 STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY For the Year Ended 31 December 2018 Asset Environ- J Newton ISSF Revalu- Travelling mental Legis- Skeet Trap Thomas Sporting Hall of Retained Levy ation Team Levy lation Levy Levy Junior Levy Fame Earnings Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Trust Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Balance at 1 January 2017 3,082,718 24,161 1,069,155 95,655 96,391 512,083 2,469 178 8,900 1,030 - 4,892,740 Surplus available to members 4,359,192 ------4,359,192 Transfers to/(from) reserves (51,415) 1,354 - 17,283 (7,356) 24,490 950 12,982 229 (1,017) 2,500 - Balance at 31 December 2017 7,390,495 25,515 1,069,155 112,938 89,035 536,573 3,419 13,160 9,129 13 2,500 9,251,932 Surplus available to members 1,493,290 ------1,493,290 Transfers to/(from) reserves (40,286) 1,609 - 15,504 13,026 18,398 (3,365) (12,953) 143 1,200 6,724 - Retained earnings at 31 December 2018 8,843,499 27,124 1,069,155 128,442 102,061 554,971 54 207 9,272 1,213 9,224 10,745,222

The Statement of Changes in Equity should be read in conjuntion with the accompanying notes

STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS For the Year Ended 31 December 2018 Note 2018 2017 $ $ CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES Cash receipts in the course of operations 5,818,349 4,602,303 Cash payments in the course of operations (5,105,536) (1,796,798) Interest received 20,916 51,876 Net cash provided by operating activities 12(ii) 733,729 2,857,381 CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES Payments for property, plant and equipment (2,208,361) (2,878,011) Proceeds from loans to related parties 21,000 20,000 Net cash used in investing activities (2,187,361) (2,858,011) CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES Repayment of borrowings (32,500) (30,000) Net cash used in investing activities (32,500) (30,000) Net increase/(decrease) in cash held (1,486,132) (30,630) Cash at the beginning of the financial year 2,237,661 2,268,291 Cash at the end of the financial year 12(i) 751,529 2,237,661

The Statement of Cash Flows is to be read in conjunction with the notes to and forming part of the financial statements.

April 2019 – Clay Target 15 NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE ACCOUNTS For the Year Ended 31 December 2018 NOTE 1 – STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTING POLICIES The financial report includes the financial statements and notes of the Australian Clay Target Association Inc as an individual entity. The Australian Clay Target Association is a not for profit entity incorporated and domiciled in Australia. These financial statements are general purpose financial statements that have been prepared in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards – Reduced Disclosure Requirements and the financial reporting requirements of the Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012. The following is a summary of the material accounting policies adopted by the entity in the preparation of the financial statements: (a) Income Tax No provision for income tax has been raised as the entity is exempt from income tax under Division 50 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997. (b) Cash and cash equivalents Cash and cash equivalents comprise cash on hand and demand deposits, together with other short-term, highly liquid investments that are readily convertible into known amounts of cash and which are subject to an insignificant risk of changes in value. (c) Receivables Accounts receivable include amounts due from members. Accounts receivables are recognised at the amounts as they are due for settlement. Accounts receivables do not carry any interest and are stated at their nominal value. (d) Inventories Inventories comprises goods for resale and goods for distribution and use at no or nominal consideration as part of the Association’s ongoing activities. Inventory held for sale is measured at the lower of cost and net realisable value. (e) Trade creditors and other payables Trade and other payables represent the liability outstanding at the end of the reporting period for goods and services received by the Association during the reporting period, which remain unpaid. The balance is recognised as a current liability with the amounts normally paid within 30 days on recognition of the liability. (f) Property, plant and equipment Each class of property, plant and equipment is carried at cost less, where applicable, any accumulated depreciation and impairment. Where the cost model is used, the asset is carried at its cost less any accumulated depreciation and any impairment losses. Costs include the initial purchase price and other directly attributable costs. Land Land held for use is stated at re-valued amounts. Revalued amounts are fair market values based on appraisals prepared by external professional valuers once every three to five years or more frequently if market factors indicate a material change in fair value. Increases in the carrying amount arising on revaluation of land and buildings are recognised in other comprehensive income and accumulated in the revaluation surplus in equity. Revaluation decreases that offset previous increases of the same class of assets shall be recognised in other comprehensive income under the heading of revaluation surplus. All other decreases are recognised in profit or loss. Buildings, plant & equipment Buildings, plant and other equipment (comprising fittings and furniture) are initially recognised at acquisition cost, including any costs directly attributable to bringing the assets to the location and condition necessary for it to be capable of operating in the manner intended by management. Buildings, plant and other equipment are subsequently measured using the cost model, cost less subsequent depreciation and impairment losses. Depreciation is recognised on a straight-line basis to write down the cost less estimated residual value of buildings, plant and other equipment. The following useful lives are applied: • Buildings 2.5% • Office equipment 20% • Plant and equipment 10% - 20% • Computer software 33% • Motor vehicles 20%

16 Clay Target – April 2019 At the end of each annual reporting period, the depreciation method, useful life and residual value of each asset is reviewed. Any revisions are accounted for prospectively as a change in estimate. (g) Revenue Revenue is recognised when the amount of the revenue can be measured reliably, it is probable that economic benefits associated with the transaction will flow to the Association and specific criteria relating to the type of revenue as noted below, has been satisfied. Revenue is measured by reference to the fair value of consideration received or receivable, excluding sales taxes, rebates or discounts. Rendering of services to members Revenue in relation to rendering of services is recognised depending on whether the outcome of the services can be estimated reliably. If the outcome can be estimated reliably then the stage of completion of the services is used to determine the appropriate level of revenue to be recognised in the period. Government grants The Association has received significant financial support from the NSW State Government during the financial year. Where conditions are attached to a grant which must be satisfied before the Association is eligible to receive the contribution, recognition of the grant as revenue is deferred until those conditions are satisfied. Where a grant is received on the condition that specified services are delivered, to the grantor, this is considered a reciprocal transaction. Revenue is recognised as services are performed and at year-end until the service is delivered. Revenue from a non-reciprocal grant that is not subject to conditions is recognised when the Association obtains control of the funds, economic benefits are probable and the amount can be measured reliably. Where a grant may be required to be repaid if certain conditions are not satisfied, a liability is recognised at year end to the extent that conditions remain unsatisfied. Sale of goods Revenue from the sale of goods comprises revenue earned from the sale of goods donated and purchased for resale. Sales revenue is recognised when the control of goods passes to the customer. Interest revenue Interest income is recognised on an accrual basis using the effective interest method. (h) Deferred income The liability for deferred income represents the unutilised amounts received from members of the Association on the condition that specified services are delivered or conditions are fulfilled. The services are usually provided or the conditions usually fulfilled within 12 months of receipt of the contribution. (i) Goods and services tax (GST) Revenues, expenses and assets are recognised net of the amount of GST, except where the amount of GST incurred is not recoverable from the Australian Taxation Office (ATO). In these circumstances the GST is recognised as part of the cost of acquisition of an asset or as part of an item of expense. Receivables and payables are stated inclusive of GST. (j) Employee benefits A provision is made for the Association’s liability for employee benefits arising from services rendered by employees to the end of the reporting period. Employee benefits that are expected to be wholly settled within one year have been measured at the amounts expected to be paid when the liability is settled. The Association’s liabilities for other employee obligations are included in other long-term benefits as they are not expected to be settled wholly within 12 months after the end of the period in which the employees render the related service. (k) Capital expenditure Capital commitments represent assets still under construction at year-end. These assets often require extensive installation work or integration with other assets, and contrast with simpler assets that are ready for use when acquired, such as motor vehicles and equipment. Capital works in progress are not depreciated as the Association is not currently deriving any economic benefits from them. (l) Reserves Asset revaluation reserve comprises gains and losses from the revaluation of land. All other reserves comprise surplus funds that have been designated to be spent for a specific purpose in the future to which the individual reserve relates.

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April 2019 – Clay Target 17 (m) New Accounting Standards and Interpretations The AASB has issued new and amended Accounting Standards and application dates for future reporting periods. The Association has decided not to early adopt these Standards. The following table summarises those future requirements, and their impact on the Association where the standard is relevant: Standard Name Effective Date Requirements Impacts AASB 15 – 1 January Identify the contract(s) with the Minimal impact as revenue is Revenue from 2019 customer, identify the separate recognised once payment received. performance obligations, determine Receivable balances represent Contracts with the transaction price, allocate the amounts paid by members to local Customers transaction price and recognise clubs still to be transferred across to revenue when a performance AC TA obligation is satisfied AASB 16 – 1 July The Lessee must recognise a ‘right The Association does not expect Leases 2019 of use’ asset representing an Entity’s to enter into any material lease right to use the underlying leased arrangements following this change asset and a lease liability representing that would have a material impact on an Entity’s obligation to make lease the annual financial report payments AASB 9 – 1 July Under AASB 9 ‘expected loss’ model, Unlikely to fundamentally change the Financial 2019 a credit event (or impairment trigger) Association’s current debt provisioning Instruments no longer has to occur before credit practices. All outstanding debtor losses are recognised. An entity balances are reviewed for impairment will now be required to recognise on a regular basis. 12-month expected credit losses in The Association’s exposure to profit or loss. any other movement in financial Lifetime expected losses will be instruments is considered limited recognised on assets for which there is a significant increase in credit risk after initial recognition

2018 2017 $ $ NOTE 2 – REVENUE Sale of goods 85,002 72,611 Fees 2,272,950 2,054,887 Function centre 77,391 - Grants (capital) 1,413,205 4,086,795 Interest 20,916 51,876 Donations - 64,720 Other income 3,749 1,859 3,873,213 6,332,748

NOTE 3 – CASH & CASH EQUIVALENTS Cheque account 169,905 663,856 NAB term deposit #1 573,134 1,056,522 NAB term deposit #2 - 506,265 Petty cash & unbanked sales 8,490 11,018 751,529 2,237,661

18 Clay Target – April 2019 2018 2017 $ $ NOTE 4 – TRADE & OTHER RECEIVABLES

Trade debtors 456,737 2,422,789 GST receivable - 309,404 Gun club loans (short term) 2,000 3,000 458,737 2,735,193

NOTE 5 – OTHER CURRENT ASSETS Prepayments 33,416 129,418 Loan to VCTA 20,000 20,000 Other deposits 1,125 6,835 54,541 156,253

NOTE 6 – PROPERTY, PLANT & EQUIPMENT Land – at valuation 1,674,909 1,674,909 ACTA function centre – at cost 7,335,456 5,198,169 Less: accumulated depreciation (76,407) - National office – at cost 220,864 220,864 Less: accumulated depreciation (22,529) (18,547) 198,335 202,317 National grounds – at cost 1,220,989 1,171,060 Less: accumulated depreciation (237,342) (163,637) 983,647 1,007,423 Plant & equipment – at cost 606,199 585,054 Less: accumulated depreciation (367,590) (300,676) 238,609 284,378 Motor vehicles – at cost 62,484 62,484 Less: accumulated depreciation (33,851) (27,751) 28,633 34,733 Total property, plant & equipment 10,383,182 8,401,929 Property, plant & equipment – movement Balance at the beginning of the year 8,401,929 3,188,496 Additions 2,208,361 5,358,193 Disposals - (17,734) Disposal effect on depreciation - 6,193 Depreciation (227,108) (133,219) Carrying amount at the end of the year 10,383,182 8,401,929

NOTE 7 – OTHER NON-CURRENT ASSETS Loan to VCTA 100,000 120,000

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April 2019 – Clay Target 19 2018 2017 $ $ NOTE 8 – TRADE & OTHER PAYABLES Trade creditors 171,085 2,868,541 Accrued expenses 12,356 11,750 Super payable 3,936 6,594 GST payable 46,180 - PAYG payable 9,438 11,948 242,995 2,898,833

NOTE 9 – PROVISIONS Current

Provision for annual leave 22,729 51,482 Provision for long service leave 18,678 45,379 41,407 96,861 Non-Current Provision for long service leave 14,322 12,742

NOTE 10 – OTHER CURRENT LIABILITIES Income in advance 662,817 1,297,488 Loan – Wagga City Council 30,000 30,000 692,817 1,327,488

NOTE 11 – OTHER NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES Loan – Wagga City Council 46,066 78,566 Other deposits 1,000 1,000 47,066 79,566

The loan to Wagga Wagga City Council is secured through a fixed mortgage of Lot 10 Tasman Road, Wagga Wagga.

NOTE 12 – NOTES TO THE STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS (i) Reconciliation of cash For the purposes of the Statement of Cash Flows, cash includes cash on hand and at bank and short term deposits at call, net of outstanding bank overdrafts. Cash as at the end of the financial year as shown in the Statement of Cash Flows is reconciled to the related items in the Statement of Financial Position as follows. Cash & Cash Equivalents (Note 3) 751,529 2,237,661 751,529 2,237,661 (ii) Reconciliation of operating profit to net cash provided by operating activities Surplus/(deficit) for the year 1,493,290 4,359,192 Add/(Less) non-cash items Depreciation 227,108 133,219 Other non-cash items - (23,525) 1,720,398 4,468,886

20 Clay Target – April 2019 2018 2017 $ $ Net cash provided by operating activities before change in assets and liabilities during the financial year (Increase)/decrease in receivables 2,276,456 (2,273,341) (Increase)/decrease in prepayments and other assets 100,712 (132,467) (Increase)/decrease in inventories (19,454) 2,081 Increase/ (decrease) in payables & other accruals (3,290,509) 825,280 Increase/ (decrease) in employee benefits (53,874) (33,058) Net cash provided by operating activities 733,729 2,857,381

NOTE 13 – CAPITAL COMMITMENTS ACTA convention centre 117,000 1,655,388

Construction of the ACTA convention centre was completed in mid 2018, with some cosmetic and finishing work still remaining.

NOTE 14 – RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS Transactions with related parties are on normal commercial terms and conditions no more favourable than those available to other persons unless otherwise stated.

STATEMENT BY MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE In the opinion of the Committee, the financial report as set out on pages 1 to 14: 1. Presents fairly the financial position of the Australian Clay Target Association Inc as at 31 December 2018 and its performance for the year ended on that date in accordance with relevant Australian Accounting Standards – Reduced Disclosure Regime and the financial reporting requirements of the Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012; and 2. At the date of this statement, there are reasonable grounds to believe that the Australian Clay Target Associations Inc will be able to pay its debts as and when they fall due. Dated at Wagga Wagga this 5th day of February 2019 Signed in accordance with a resolution of the Committee:

President______Robert Nugent

Treasurer______Alan Styles

INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET ASSOCIATION INC Opinion We have audited the accompanying financial report, being a general purpose finance report, of Australian Clay Target Association Inc, which comprises the statement of financial position as at 31 December 2018, and the statement of comprehensive income, statement of changes in equity and statement of cash flows for the year ended on that date, notes comprising a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory notes and the Committee’s declaration. In our opinion, the financial report of Australian Clay Target Association Inc has been prepared in accordance with the Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012, including: (i) giving a true and fair view of the registered entity’s financial position as at 31 December 2018 and of its financial performance and cash flows for the year ended on that date; and (ii) complying with relevant Australian Accounting Standards – Reduced Disclosure Regime and Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012. Basis for Opinion We conducted our audit in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards. Our responsibilities under those standards are further described in the Auditor’s Responsibilities section of our report. We are independent of the Association in accordance with the ethical requirements of the Accounting Professional and Ethical Standards Board’s APES 110 Code of Ethics for Continues

April 2019 – Clay Target 21 Professional Accountants (the Code) that are relevant to our audit of the financial report in Australia. We have also fulfilled our other responsibilities in accordance with the Code. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion. Information Other than the Financial Report and Auditor’s Report Thereon The committee are responsible for the other information. The other information comprises the information included in the Association’s annual report for the year ended 31 December 2018, but does not include the financial report and our auditor’s report thereon. Our opinion on the financial report does not cover the other information and accordingly we do not express any form of assurance conclusion thereon. In connection with our audit of the financial report, our responsibility is to read the other information and, in doing so, consider whether the other information is materially inconsistent with the financial report or our knowledge obtained in the audit or otherwise appears to be materially misstated. If, based on the work we have performed, we conclude that there is a material misstatement of this other information, we are required to report that fact. We have nothing to report in this regard. Committees’ Responsibility for the Financial Report The committee is responsible for the preparation of the financial report in accordance with the financial reporting requirements of the Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012 and for such internal control as the committee determines is necessary to enable the preparation of the financial report that is free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. In preparing the financial report, the committee is responsible for assessing the Association’s ability to continue as a going concern, disclosing, as applicable, matters related to going concern and using the going concern basis of accounting unless management either intends to liquidate the Association or to cease operations, or has no realistic alternative but to do so. The committee is responsible for overseeing the Association’s financial reporting process. Auditor’s Responsibility Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial report as a whole is free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error, and to issue an auditor’s report that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance, but is not a guarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards will always detect a material misstatement when it exists. Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are considered material if, individually or in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the economic decisions of users taken on the basis of the financial report. A further description of our responsibilities for the audit of the financial report is located at the Auditing and Assurance Standards Board website at: http://www.auasb.gov.au/Home.aspx. This description forms part of our auditor’s report. JOHN L BUSH & CAMPBELL Chartered Accountants

______Peter King, Partner. Wagga Wagga. 5 February 2019

AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET ASSOCIATION INC DISCLAIMER: The additional financial data presented with this report being the detailed profit and loss statement is in accordance with the books and records of Australian Clay Target Association Inc which have been subjected to the audit procedures applied in our statutory audit of the Association for the year ended 31 December 2018. It will be appreciated that our statutory audit did not cover all details of additional financial data. Accordingly, we do not express an opinion on such financial data and no warranty of accuracy or reliability is given. In accordance with our Firm’s policy, we advise that neither the Firm nor any member or employee of the Firm undertakes responsibility arising in any way whatsoever to any person (other than the Association) in respect of such data, including any errors or omissions therein, arising through negligence or otherwise however caused. JOHN L BUSH & CAMPBELL Chartered Accountants

______Peter King, Partner. Wagga Wagga. 5 February 2019

22 Clay Target – April 2019 STATEMENT OF PROFIT AND LOSS For the Year Ended 31 December 2018 2018 2017 $ $ INCOME Sale of goods 85,002 72,611 Registrations, nominations, fees & levies 2,272,950 2,054,887 Function centre 77,391 - Interest income 20,916 51,876 Donations - 64,720 Other income 3,749 1,859 2,460,008 2,245,953 EXPENDITURE Advertising 29,322 15,417 Audit fees 13,500 13,000 Bank charges 11,046 7,262 Cleaning 3,993 7,024 Coaching expenses 90,480 112,208 Committee expenses 78,040 80,675 Competition expenses 523,329 316,599 Computer expenses 38,035 28,050 Consulting and professional fees 31,485 61,954 Cost of sales 4,895 66,112 Depreciation 227,108 133,219 Electricity, gas & water 43,216 26,687 Function centre – operating costs & catering 58,202 - Ground maintenance 160,386 103,519 Insurance 109,706 111,534 Motor vehicle expenses 13,246 12,870 Permits, licences and subscriptions 6,103 7,164 Postage, printing and stationery 317,402 318,508 Promotions 26,439 30,085 Rates and taxes 13,385 9,630 Salaries, wages & other staffing costs 453,671 390,275 Security costs 6,442 8,134 State per-capita rebates 32,655 34,086 Superannuation contributions 47,264 43,463 Telephone and fax 24,496 12,317 Travel – local 8,984 18,771 Workers compensation 7,093 4,993 2,379,923 1,973,556 Net surplus/(deficit) from ordinary activities 80,085 272,397 Add: Capital funding from Infrastructure NSW 1,413,205 4,086,795 Net surplus/(deficit) for the year after capital funding 1,493,290 4,359,192

April 2019 – Clay Target 23 VCTA NORTH EAST ZONE Bendigo Clay Target Club VCTA NORTH EAST ZONE CARNIVAL HELD AT BENDIGO On Saturday 16th February, Bendigo CTC hosted the North East Zone Trap Carnival. The weather was very kind to us, greeting us with blue skies. The day ran smoothly with no trap breakdowns. The only disappointing part was numbers were down as our expectations were high. However, we are very grateful that we had 69 shooters competing on the day. The first event was the 25 target North East Zone Double Barrel, sponsored by GFD Guns and Ammo, was taken out again by Echuca member, Stephen Atkins with a score of 111/111. Stephen outlasted a strong field with James Patterson coming second and Bendigo member, Ward Wende, finishing in 3rd posi- tion. In other grades, Mat Appleby took out A Grade ahead of Dean Vogel with a score of 49/50, Rod Bar- NEZ PS 2nd AA, NEZ Ladies High Gun tholomew won B Grade in a tight shoot off against Oliver Boucher Kiara Dean Peter Finn with a score of 31/32 and Numurkah Single Barrel, spon- members, Rebecca Clinton and Mitchell sored by Hartley’s Hunt- Easden were involved in a short shoot off, with ing and Fishing. In a two Rebecca winning with a score of 25/26. target shoot off, our zone President, Lee Fitzgerald, won the Overall with Bill Eagle coming runner up. The shoot off for sec- ond in AA went much further, with Bernard Pay outlasting Stephen Atkins, shooting 46/47. In other grades, Jarrod Nelson had a good win with a score of 24/25, with Dean Vogel coming NEZ OA High Gun runner up. Luke Hipwell Grant Prior won B grade, with Echuca member, Geoff Ervin, winning the shoot off for second place. Mansfield junior member, Carson Wein- NEZ DB OA Stephen Atkins & GFD Guns and Ammo’s Bill Eagle gott, shot a good score of 22/25 to win C Grade ahead of Rebecca Clinton. The second event was the 25 target North East Zone The last event was the 25 target North East Zone Handicap. With no possibles shot, four competitors Points Score, sponsored by Bendigo TJM and Towbar shot off for 1st to 4th after shooting 24/25. Kiara & 4WD Centre. This event was won by our visitor Dean was the first to drop out after 27/29, followed from the North West, Mark Vistarini, with a score of by Carson Weingott on 28/30. Carson’s Pop, David 84/84. Mark was involved in a three way shoot off Luelf, came runner up to Ian Culpitt, who finished for overall, with Oliver Boucher pulling a second on with a score of 39/40. his first target, followed by Grant Prior two targets The third event was the 25 target North East Zone later. Mat Appleby continued his good day by winning

24 Clay Target – April 2019 A grade with a great score of 74/75. Four competitors shot for second place, with Numurkah Shepparton member, John Fothergill, winning the shoot off and second in A Grade. In the other grades, Geoff Ervin won B Grade by one point over Kate Whyte, and Rebecca Clinton continued her great day, picking up another first in C Grade, with Carson Weingott coming second. At the end of the program, two competitors could not be separated for the Overall High Gun, Grant Prior and Stephen Atkins. Both shooters shot 24 tar- gets before a winner could be decided. Grant finally prevailed to win the Overall High Gun ahead of Stephen. Grant, who was very humble at presenta- tions, had a great day out on the traps and shot very well all day long. Well done Grant on your win, it is well deserved. Grant won two slabs of GBs and NEZ Ladies Team free nominations to the Double Barrel, Single Barrel and Points Score events at the 2019 VCTA State Trap Carnival at Echuca. In the other categories, Car- son Weingott won Sub Jun- ior High Gun with a score of 127/150. Oliver Boucher won Junior High Gun with a score of 141/150. Kiara Dean won Ladies High Gun with a score of 140/150 and Fred Heinze won Veterans with a score of 144/150. All High Gun prizes were supported by the Shoot- ers, Fishers and Farmers Party NEZ Junior Team with emergencies of Victoria. The zone teams were also selected from the com- from Hartley’s Hunting and Fishing, Simon Duthie bined results from the Double Barrel, Single Barrel from Bendigo TJM and Towbar and 4WD Centre, Jeff and Points Score events and the following made the and Nicole Bourman, and Ethan Constantinou from following teams: the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party of Victoria Open Team: Grant Prior, Fred Heinze, Stephen Atkins, for their generous sponsorship towards the events Mat Appleby and Steve Traill. Emergencies are: Clay- and high guns, and for helping us out. ton Easden, Bernard Pay, Casey Fletcher and Lee Thank you to the Bendigo CTC for hosting us, thank Fitzgerald. you to Rod Walton, Robbie Ross and Glenn Daley Ladies Team: Kiara Dean, Rebecca Clinton and Kate for their service in the canteen, thank you to Dar- Whyte. Emergencies are: Sarah Appleby and Sharon ren Knight and Mat Appleby for setting up, cleaning Abel. and filling up traps during the week and on the day of the carnival. Thank you to Brendan Moroni Veterans Team: Bill Eagle, David Luelf and Tom for his help on the computer, to Peter Beaman for McGrath. Emergencies are: Mal Tranter and William his efforts during the week leading up to the carnival Gibb. and for his work on handicapping on the day. Thank Junior Team: Oliver Boucher, Carson Weingott and you to Casey Fletcher for his efforts as shoot mar- Robbie Fitzgerald. Emergencies are Mitch Easden shall and keeping the day flowing. A big thank you to and Josh Ebert. Lee Fitzgerald for chasing sponsors, assisting Casey The North East Zone would like to thank the follow- with the shoot marshalling and organising prizes. ing for their contributions to our carnival. Thank you Colin Finn, to Bill Eagle from GFD Guns and Ammo, Lindsey North East Zone Secretary

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One of the most challenging issues in the firearms (d) a severe disturbance of mood, space is the intersection between firearm access and (e) sustained or repeated irrational mental health. behaviour indicating the presence Most people would agree that the applicant may not exercise of any one or more of the symptoms a person who, because of their continuous and responsible referred to in paragraphs (a)–(d). mental illness, cannot safely control over firearms because of a And a mentally disordered continue to access firearms, previous suicide attempt or self- person is defined as: should be prevented from doing harm incident or the applicant’s A person (whether or not the so. This is reflected clearly in the intemperate habits or being of person is suffering from mental NSW Firearms Act 1996, which unsound mind. illness) is a mentally disordered prevents a person who is deemed Also, people wishing to try person if the person’s behaviour unsafe to access firearms. shooting prior to being licensed for the time being is so irrational This is found in section 11 or who are undertaking the as to justify a conclusion where there is a general power firearm safety training course are on reasonable grounds that to refuse an applicant if there is required to answer the following temporary care, treatment or reasonable cause to believe that mental health related questions control of the person is necessary: on the P650 form prior to gaining (a) for the person’s own protection access to firearms: from serious physical harm, or (b) Have you ever attempted (b) for the protection of others from suicide or self harm? serious physical harm. (c Have you in the past 12 The increase in diagnosis of months been treated mental health conditions in or referred for treatment for Australia has meant that this alcoholism, drug dependence, is a growing area of work for or a mental illness within the the Firearms Registry as more meaning of the Mental Health Act licence holders are presenting 2007 or as a mentally disordered information about illness and person within the meaning of that treatments. Act? Declaring a mental illness to A mental illness is defined as: the Firearms Registry in no way mental illness means a means you will be automatically condition that seriously impairs, prevented from obtaining or either temporarily or permanently, keeping a licence. We recognise the mental functioning of a person that many people with mental and is characterised by the illnesses continuing to be able presence in the person of any to exercise continuous and one or more of the following responsible control over their symptoms: firearms. And we recognise that mental illness can be situational (a) delusions, or transitory or treatable. b) hallucinations, We are fully aware that there are (c) serious disorder of thought circumstances, such as family form, breakdown, job loss, or financial

28 Clay Target – April 2019 stress which can lead people to act out of character. We analyse the situation, consider the TERRY FAULKS MEMORIAL severity of the circumstance, and look at the totality of the person’s Tyagarah Clay Target Club holdings and advice provided by A miserable rainy morning grades with B and C grade scores treating medical professionals. was the start to Sunday 3rd not looking too shabby. As the regulator we need to March, 2019 for the sixth AA won by Chris Doust, A grade reduce risk and so we weigh Terry Faulks Memorial shoot Ray Turner, B grade Wolf Reich- all these factors in making to be held at Tyagarah CTC mann and C grade Jed Wood. decisions about licence issue Inc. However, by 10.30 rain Jed is a junior who has only been or continuity. Risk mitigation cleared to a beautiful sunny, shooting since October and was is established firmly in the warm day. really pleased with his win. principles of the Firearms Act Three squads of shooters from With Terry’s event decided a BBQ in that firearm possession and Tyagarah, Richmond River, War- lunch renewed the energy levels. use is a privilege conditional on ren, Yamba and a visitor all the 25T PS & 25T Cont finished the the overriding need to ensure way from W.A. fronted up for the day. Winners were AA Ted Schnei- public safety. To satisfy this, we day’s events. der, 2nd Ben Wild, A Ray Turner, require that a person supplies 2nd Kevin O’Brien, B Wolf Reich- Terry’s shoot (50T DB) was first to us documentation from their mann, 2nd Harold Batson and C event shot in two visits. Judy had treating medical professional Jed Wood, 2nd Judy Faulks. to support ongoing or future supplied some lovely black and Another great day of shooting firearm access. silver sashes so the competition was hot from the start with AA and camaraderie remembering The NSW Police Force has Chris Doust & Ted Schneider both our member. recently sent your association returning 49/50 and Ben Wild shot Shana Reichmann and club a poster, asking for 48/50. A grader, Ray Turner with Tyagarah CTC Inc. your vigilance in contacting us 49/50, set the pace for the other if you hold any concerns about a person accessing or wanting to access a firearm. Concerns may be wide ranging and could include someone who is displaying unusual, suspicious or unsafe behaviour, someone who may be suffering a mental illness which would hinder safe use of a firearm or someone you suspect of criminal or terror related activity. We have had good responses from the firearm community about this campaign and we thank you for helping us to keep your sport and industry safe. If you have any concerns about a person’s access to firearms, please call the Firearms ACTA TRAP NATIONALS Registry on 1300 362 562 or APRIL 1 – APRIL 7, 2019 CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000. ROMA GUN CLUB Georgina Gold Powered camping sites and hot showers General Manager, Operations are available at the Roma Gun Club NSW Police Force Contact: [email protected] Firearms Registry

April 2019 – Clay Target 29 Psychological Skills for Shooting by Michael Kruger-Davis

Psychological optimistic and positive about our own performance. This is very important during challenging times within Charactertistics of the competition. Peak Performance 4. Focused on the present. Shooting is a here and now sport and we feel a sense of harmony when the body and This article will hit the computers of shooters just mind is able to work as one unit. In order for the body before the nationals in Roma. As I have said many times to perform here and now, our minds must also be in the over the last twenty years, psychological skills training here and now. This means shooting this target and not for shooting involves those topics that have been the the one missed (in the past) or not the ones in the shoot subject of previous articles; goal setting, concentration, off (in the future). By controlling the thoughts about the attention, visualisation, relaxation and competition pre- future and the past the body can perform automatically paredness, however before we can incorporate these into without conscious or deliberate mental effort. a training program it is necessary to know if there is an optimal psychological state for peak performance. This 5. Highly energised. A high-energy state is frequently des- optimal psychological state is what we are all trying to cribed as feelings of joy, ecstasy, intensity or being 'hot'. achieve every time we compete and more importantly 6. Extraordinary awareness: A state of mind that allows when we compete in a high level competition. What I the athlete to be acutely aware of their own bodies and have also noticed over the years is that we need to be able everything around them. to consistently reach this optimal psychological state. 7. In control. The body and mind seem to do automatic- Williams (1993) believes that if such a state can be iden- ally what is right without the need to exert or impose tified for programs or for a given individual, then there control. is a foundation for developing a mental skills program, 8. In the coccoon. This involves feelings of detachment provided these skills can be trained. She examined three from the external environment and any potential dis- sources for helping her identify the psychological charac- tractions, where the athlete has complete access to teristics underlying successful athletic performance. These one's powers and skills. are; firstly, the data generated from researchers who have The eight qualities listed above are those that are evi- asked athletes to recall their subjective perceptions during dent when athletes reach peak performance. But there is their greatest moments they ever had whilst participating a difference between being a very good club competitor in sport. Secondly, the data from studies that compared and being a national champion. Williams (1993) contin- successful athletes with less successful athletes, and ues and describes a psychological construct referred to as thirdly, information from what top athletes, coaches, flow. Flow was is defined by Csikszentmilhalyi when the scouts and sport psychologists think about what it takes challenge equals skill level, when one knows what to do, to be successful in sport. one has clear goals, deep concentration, a sense of being Psychological Characteristics in control, and a sense of loss of time; and the activity During Peak Performances becomes autotelic. For a competitor to be a good club Eight mental and physical conditions have been identi- competitor then they need to be in flow whereas to be a fied by athletes as being characteristics of the feelings state or national champion the flow has to be combined they have at those moments when they are doing some- with the other qualities of peak performance. thing extraordinarily well; 1. Being mentally relaxed or in a state of inner calm. Psychological Differences Between Successful Sometimes this can be described as the sense of time and Unsuccessful Athletes being slowed down and having a high degree of con- Research involving Olympic qualifiers and non-qualifiers centration. found that finalists coped more easily with competitive mistakes, were better able to control and utilise anxiety, 2. Being physically relaxed so that muscles feel loose and had higher self confidence and more positive self talk, fluid. had more gymnastics related dreams, and had more 3. Confident/optimistic; feelings ofself-confidence, being frequent imagery of internal versus external nature.

30 Clay Target – April 2019 External imagery occurs when the person himself/ the physical attributes necessary for excellence. How- herself from the position of the external observer, for ever, when asked about psychological attributes there the shooter this would mean watching yourself as if on was total agreement that commitment and self control video. Whereas internal imagery involves an approxima- were identified as the two key ingredients for excellence. tion much more like the actual perspective when the skill Commitment means having the drive, determination, is being performed. For the shooter this means imag- heart and attitude. Setting appropriate goals and being ining being inside the body of the person shooting and hungry helps. Self control means being able to perform experiencing the same sensation that one would expect to well big games and tight situations as well as in normal experience if one was actually shooting. games and situations. From the research that studied successful and unsuc- Williams (1993) believe training for competitions such cessful athletes certain commonalities appeared in the as the Nationals or state championships is a product psychological characteristics of the successful competitors. of both body and mind. Just improving physical skills, Firstly, the researchers reported that the athletes believed in strategies, and conditioning increases the likelihood of themselves more and were more self-confident. Secondly, peak performance, learning to control psychological successful athletes concentrated more and were less readiness and the ideal mental climate for peak perform- likely to be distracted and were more task orientated in ance also enhances performances. their concentration rather than being preoccupied with References outcome thoughts. Thirdly, successful athletes were pre- Williams, J. (Ed) 1993 Applied Sport Psychology; Personal occupied with their sport in a positive way. Next, success- Growth to Peak Performance. Mayfield ful athletes were found to have less anxiety before and after I have put together all the articles that I have written for the CTSN the competition and were more able to control anxiety and some that have not yet been submitted) on CD or USB. These are available for $25.00 (which includes GST and Postage). If you levels during competitions. Finally, most of the better wish to purchase a copy please send cheque or money order to me athletes have a higher ability to rebound from mistakes. at the address below. Michael Kruger-Davis is a consulting Psychologist and a member What Top Sport People Think It Takes of Downside Clay Target Club and Wagga Field & Game. He To "Make it". uses SAGA ammunition provided by Hunts Shooting Supplies. Questions regarding psychological aspects of sport and shooting When interviewed regarding what it takes to be a top can be addressed to him at 144 Bassetts Rd, Gillenbah 2700 or on sportsperson, there was considerable disagreement about 02 69 592802 or via [email protected]

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April 2019 – Clay Target 31 PRESS RELEASE Dealership Announcements

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36 Clay Target – April 2019 The Australian Clay Target Association presents the 2019 NATIONAL TRAP CHAMPIONSHIPS Entry by online Pre-Nomination only TO BE HELD AT THE ROMA CLAY TARGET CLUB MONDAY 1st April 2019 (8.30am) 8.30am State Teams Shoulder to Shoulder Match – Open, Ladies, Veterans, and Junior’s Glenn Cup Australia V New Zealand 10.30am Opening Ceremony followed by 70th Grand Australian Handicap 50T 38th Family Deauville Doubles Event TUESDAY 2nd April 2019 (8.30am) 59th National Double Rise Championship 50 Pair – in conjunction with the 25th Ladies National Double Rise Championship and the 25th Junior National Double Rise Championship 16th Sub – Junior National Double Rise Championship 20th Super Veteran 65 plus National Double Rise Championship 3rd Veteran 55-65 National Double Rise Championship 18th National Deauville Doubles Championship WEDNESDAY 3rd April 2019 (8.30am) 79th National Champion of Champions 75T – in conjunction with the 25th Ladies National Champion of Champions and the 25th Junior National Champion of Champions 16th Sub – Junior National Champion of Champions 20th Super Veteran 65 plus National Champion of Champions 3rd Veteran 55-65 National Champion of Champions THURDAY 4th April 2019 (8.30am) 68th National Double Barrel Championship 50T – in conjunction with the 39th Ladies National Double Barrel Championship and the 39th Junior National Double Barrel Championship 16th Sub – Junior National Double Barrel Championship 20th Super Veteran 65 plus National Double Barrel Championship 3rd Veteran 55-65 National Double Barrel Championship FRIDAY 5th April 2019 (8.30am) 65th National Single Barrel Championship 50T – in conjunction with the 31st Ladies National Single Barrel Championship 28th Junior National Single Barrel Championship 16th Sub – Junior National Single Barrel Championship 20th Super Veteran 65 plus National Single Barrel Championship 3rd Veteran 55-65 National Single Barrel Championship SATURDAY 6th April 2019 (8.30am) 58th National Points/ANZ Trap Championship 50T – in conjunction with the 27th Ladies National Points/ANZ Championship 27th Junior National Points/ANZ Championship 16th Sub – Junior National Points/ANZ Championship 20th Super Veterans 65 plus National Points/ANZ Championship 3rd Veteran 55-65 National Points/ANZ Championship SUNDAY 7th April 2019 (8.30am) Mackintosh Teams Shoot – Open, Ladies, Junior, Veteran and Super Veteran Overall High Gun – Open, Ladies, Junior, Sub-Junior, Veteran and Super Veteran High Gun 2019 All Australian Trap Team, Selection of 2020 Glenn Cup Team World 2020 DTL Team Selection For Conditions of Competition see ACTA website

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The AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET ASSOCIATION Invites Members to attend the 2019 Hall of Fame Induction Hall of Fame Inductee Ray Collinson Presentation of the 2018 Doug Smith Medal Medal Finalists Patrick Guida, Robert Hunter, Darryn Nicholls, Frazer Roberts, Tom Turner Presentation of Life Registrations & Presidential Medal Presentations To be held on Tuesday 2 April 2019 at the Robinson Room, Roma Clay Target Club, 155 Geoghegan Road Time is 6.30pm for a 7pm start Cost is $50 per adult and $25 per child under 12 Maximum 200 RSVP Monday 1st April 2019 All orders are available online. Copy this link to your browser https://www.claytarget.com.au/acta-hall-of-fame/ trap-hall-of-fame/trap-hall-of-fame-dinner.html on the ACTA website Please contact Sue Vesperman on 0269 382121 at the National Office for further details j j The Hall of Fame Dinner is generously sponsored by the Roma Clay Target Club, Bronzewing Australia, Casella Wines and the ACTA

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The AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET ASSOCIATION Invites Members to attend the 2019 Hall of Fame Induction Hall of Fame Inductee David O’Sullivan Presentation of the 2018 Adrian Cousens Medal Medal Finalists Salvatore Agostino, Antony Ballarino Michael Buttigieg, Leigh Roberts Jack Stockdale To be held at the ACTA National Ground Auditorium, 72 Tasman Rd Wagga Wagga Monday 20th May 2019 at 6.30pm for a 7pm start Cost is $50 per adult and $25 per child, tables of 10 available After 5 wear RSVP Wednesday 15th May 2019

All orders are available online via this link https://www.claytarget.com.au/acta-hall-of-fame/ skeet-hall-of-fame/skeet-hall-of-fame-dinner.html or on the ACTA website. Please contact Sue Vesperman on 0269 382121 at the National Office for further details j j

April 2019 – Clay Target 39 CONDITIONS OF ENTRY – National Skeet Championships 1. Any shooter wanting to compete at the Skeet Nationals must be a registered member of the ACTA for the current financial year that the championships are being held. 2. Squadding is by Pre-Nomination Only. The close date for nominations is the 3rd May 2019 3. Ever y shooter is to provide their current and previous Record Card when requested by the State or National Handicapper at State and National Championships. 4. In the event of any shooter not being able to produce his/her Handicap Card, a duplicate shall be issued for the duration of the National Championships. This card will then be forwarded to the Club Secretary to enable scores shot to be recorded. Note: A $20 fee will be charged for the issue of any duplicate Handicap Card. 5. Shooters will be Pre Squadded and any interpretation of this will be the responsibility of the Tournament Director. 6. Each shooter is to take enough cartridges to shoot at 50 targets/100 targets. A time limit of one minute will be imposed for the changeover for each 25 targets. Should the one-minute time limit be exceeded then a penalty of the LOSS OF ONE TARGET may be incurred. 7. F or the National 28gauge Championship load size is limited to 21gr (3/4oz) maximum struck measure shot size not larger than no. 7. For the National .410bore Championship load size is limited to 14gr (1/2oz) maximum struck measure shot size not larger than no. 7” 8. Shooters who fail to be at their squad on time will be required to shoot at a designated trap at a time suitable to management 9. Should a shooter being late for his squad then elect to withdraw from the event he will not be eligible for any refund of nominations paid. 10. All shooters should sign the score sheet after each 25 targets. Once a shooter has signed his score sheet he has accepted his score and grade. Any score sheet not carrying the shooters signature will be credited with the lowest score recorded. 11. All competitors will be called upon to referee and/or score throughout the period of competition. The persons’ designated to referee and score must fulfil their obligation to do so. While replacement referee and scorers are permissible, the penalty of a loss of one target for their failing to officiate shall be made against the officially designated person. Failure to either referee or score will incur a penalty of the LOSS OF ONE TARGET in the next event. Should a following event not be programmed then the penalty of the LOSS OF ONE TARGET will be incurred in the event concerned. 12. Any unauthorised shooter interfering with or attempting to interfere with the trap will be penalised FIVE (5) TARGETS. 13. All disputes must be in writing together with $20 deposit, which is refundable subject to the appeal being upheld. 14. All disputes and deposits must be lodged with the Tournament Director, who shall arrange a hearing with the appointed jury. 15. When team selection is involved, shooters who are eligible for the open team selection as well as section teams shall choose in which team they will be selected. They cannot compete in both Open and Section teams. 16. Any eligible competitor paying nominations is entitled to receive awards in the Open section, Women’s, Junior’s or Veterans section, however the overall winner cannot take any grade prize. 17. A minimum of three persons must compete in any Grade or Section, including High Gun before sashes, medals trophies and/or cash are awarded, irrespective of nomination paid. 18. An yone participating in the practice of card playing at the National Championships is expected to be considerate of the requirements of others, and the presence and behaviour of the card players must not cause inconvenience or disturbance. Tournament Director to adjudicate. 19. An y interpretation of the program and conditions of entry will be the responsibility of attending members of the Executive Committee, whose decision shall be final. The ACTA reserves the right to alter the program. 20. An acceptable standard of dress is required for all competitors, Tournament Director to adjudicate. 21. All Competitors must comply with Firearms Licensing Laws in their State of residence and in the State hosting the National Championships. 22. Squads of 5/6 to shoot 50 targets in one visit only to the traps. Squads of 5/6 to shoot 100 targets in one or two visits to the traps or as designated by the Tournament Director. 23. Payment of the nomination fee only entitles the shooter to enter the event. Changes to the program including the number of targets shot will not be eligible for any refund. 24. F ree junior nominations, open to any junior who has not competed in a national event of any discipline & only by pre-nomination. Claim for this concession must be made at time of nominating & will not be refunded retrospectively. Late nominations will not be eligible for this concession. 25. Shooters will be Pre-squadded as per ACTA rules and regulations and any interpretation of this will be the responsibility of the Tournament Director. Withdrawing from an event needs to be done in writing or by ringing the National Office (02 6938 2121) & leaving a message PRIOR to the event. All refund requests will be dealt with on an individual basis. 26. The setting of targets will be conducted by the Tournament Director and the trap mechanic prior to the start of the event daily. No further adjustments will be made to traps without the authorization from the Tournament director or the Shoot Marshal. 27. Shooters must have at least 200 targets recorded on their Record Card to establishing a grade prior to entering State and National Championships.

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THE AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET ASSOCIATION Presents the 2019 NATIONAL SKEET CHAMPIONSHIPS

TO BE HELD AT THE NATIONAL SHOOTING GROUNDS TASMAN RD WAGGA WAGGA SUNDAY MAY 19th TO SATURDAY MAY 25th, 2019. National Events to commence at 8.30am daily.

Overall to receive a Silver Australia Badge and a Royal Blue Sash Placings Overall - Graded AA,A,B,C, 1st, 2nd & 3rd plus Women’s, Juniors, Sub Juniors & Veterans

SUNDAY MAY 19 EVENT 1: 5th NATIONAL 28G SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP OF 100 TARGETS $80 noms

MONDAY MAY 20 EVENT 2: 5th NATIONAL 410 BORE SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP OF 100 TARGETS $80 noms Hall of Fame Dinner

TUESDAY MAY 21 STATE SHOULDER TO SHOULDER TEAMS MATCHES Commencing at 8.30am followed by the Official Opening Ceremony

EVENT 3: 20th NATIONAL SKEET HANDICAP OF 50 TARGETS $70 noms The Overall Winner shall receive the Col Burt Memorial Perpetual Trophy Placings 1st to 5th

WEDNESDAY MAY 22 EVENT 4: 21st NATIONAL 20G SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP OF 100 TARGETS $80 noms The Overall Winner shall receive the John Withers Memorial Perpetual Trophy,

THURSDAY MAY 23 EVENT 5: 2019 COMMONWEALTH SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP OF 100 TARGETS $80 noms The Overall Winner shall receive the Adrian Hayes Memorial Perpetual Trophy

FRIDAY MAY 24 AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND SKEET POSTAL CHALLENGE (TEAM IS SELECTED ON EVENTS 3 & 5)

EVENT 6: 50th NATIONAL 12G SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP OF 100 TARGETS $80 noms The Overall Winner shall receive the A&E Pederson Memorial Perpetual Trophy

SATURDAY MAY 25 EVENT 7: 33rd NATIONAL SKEET DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP OF 100 TARGETS $80 noms The Overall Winner shall receive the Paul Johnston Perpetual Trophy

13TH NATIONAL SKEET CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS $60 noms Shot 25tgt 28g, 410 Bore, 20g, 12g The Overall Winner shall receive the Casella Wines Perpetual Trophy To be eligible, shooter must enter events 1, 2, 4 & 6 (28, 410 Bore, 20, 12 gauge) events and score is last box (25tgt) score of 4 events

ACTA/ASSA Junior Initiative A joint adventure to promote junior participation for Skeet Shooting in Australia Prize: 1st Place $1,000 and 2nd Place $500 Eligibility: Under the age of 18 years at the start of the Skeet Nationals and an ACTA member. Criteria: Any 100 target score from any State or Territory12g State title of any State carnival. Submit as many State 12g scores as you like and use the best one. Plus the combined scores of the National – Handicap, 20g, 12g and Commonwealth events.Eg:100+350=450 targets total. Best two scores win. Commencement: 1st June 2018 until the completion of the 2019 Skeet Nationals (for a 5 year trial) Additional awards include: FITASC Five Person Club Team Event, Two Person Team Event; Two Women Team Event; Mixed Pairs Team Event; All Australian Skeet Team. HIGH GUNS on Events 3 to 7: OVERALL; GRADED AA, A, B ,C; WOMENS; JUNIOR; SUB JUNIOR & VETERANS. Glenn Trophy team selection. The ACTA reserves the right to alter the program.

April 2019 – Clay Target 41 G Neziz, C Bonanno, J Hunter, C 104/105; AA: C Smith 104/105, D Dykes, J Nash, J Stone, B Rue, K Caccioppoli 97/100; A: D McInnes Competition Nealon, J Finn, N Burt, R Piotrowski; 95/100, C Gee 92/100; B: P Ewart A: C O’Leary, B Wilson, R Stock, K 95/100, S McDonald 89/100; C: Results Dowton, R Haug, D McPhie; B: K G Adampoulos 81/100, B Brooke Berry, 2nd L Arnold., P Thompson, R 80/100; Lad: M Craig 89/100; Jnr: Bodiam, R O’Leary; C: R McKenzie, B Gruber 92/10; Vet: S McIntyre 2nd F Dutton, P Ellis; PS: OA: N 95/100; HG: OA: W Cameron Burt; AA: J Hunter, 2nd J Nash; A: 122/125; AA HG: J Barron 121/125; S Tomlinson, 2nd R Lawrence; B: R A HG: D McInnes 119/100; B HG: P Bodiam, 2nd K Berry; C: P Ellis, 2nd Ewart 119/125; C HG: G Adampoulos NEW SOUTH J Murphy; 25T HC: 1st: K Nealon, 104/125; Lad HG: S McDonald 2nd: M Rogers; HG: K Nealon. 112/125; Jnr HG: B Gruber 111/125; Vet HG: D Caccioppoli 120/125. WALES Cecil Park 09/02/2019 Warm (28): 100T Monthly Skt: OA: Cooma 23/02/2019 D Muir 99/100; AA: P Saliba 98/100, Fine sunny (6): 100T Skt: OA: Barellan 10/02/2019 E Smith 48/50. G Howarth 47/50; D Dedic 97/100, P Vella 96/100; A: J M Corbett 106/109; A: D Alcock Fine & Sunny (20): 10T DB HC CD: C: C Ryan 49/50, J Murphy 40/50; Sheather 94/100, T Hickman 93/100, 105/109; B: S McIntyre 90/100; C: R S McVittie, A Paonne, J Wason, 25T HC: 1st: W Jones 41/41, 2nd: K Eid 92/100; B: L Galea 89/100, J Perkins 86/100. A Bound 10/10; 25T DB HC: 1st: D Piotrowki 40/41, 3rd A Donnelly Tan 88/100, T Falvo 87/100; C: Z Corowa 24/02/2019 S McVittie, 2nd: L Irvin, 3rd: R 39/40. Navara 88/100, M Khan 80/100, I Warm, Light Wind (43): 10T PS Hillam; FM: J Zucco; BM: A Paonne; Bathurst 17/02/2019 Burr 78/100. E/O: 6 Possibles; J Ford (LAD), P Jnr: K Schmetzer; Lad: K Wardman; Fine Hot (10): 50T Skt CD: AA & A: Cecil Park 01/03/2019 Watkins, W Kosch (JNR), C Wemyss, Vet: D Turner; 15T DB 15M CD: A T Caldwell (VET), B Green; 30T I Stewart 47/50, J Martin 45/50; Fine (119): 50T Southern Zone Paonne, C Foster 15/15; S McVittie, PS CS: OA & AA: J Gemmill (VET) B: Winston Jones 49/50, R Wylie, Night Skt: OA: D Croft 48/50; AA: R Hillam, S Papasidero, J Wason 105/105, B Ford 104/105; A: R H Dobson 45/50; C: G Osbourne D Caputo 55/58, J Rodden 54/58; A: 14/15; 10T Quail Drive: D Turner Wilson 89/90, R Ellis (VET) 104/108; 47/50, P Hayman 41/50; 50T Skt HC K Eid 49/52, J Koolbanis 48/52; B: E 10/10; R Hillam, G Schmetzer, A B: J Wemyss (LAD) 85/90, J Ford Sweepstakes: W Jones, G Osbourne, Daniele 45/50, R Wylie 44/50; C: Z Bound 8/10; HG: S McVittie. (LAD) 82/90; C: M Murphy 82/90, P Hayman, L Martin, R Wylie; OA Navara 45/50, A Elmir 44/50. Bathurst 10/02/2019 HG: W Jones 96/100. C Ford (JNR) 76/90; 30T DB CS: OA Beautiful Day (27): 25T PS CD: AA: Cooma & AA: P Wilkinson 122/122, R Leita International 14/02/2019 G Jones 73/75, J Hunter, A Donnelly Sunny & very windy (46): 25T DB (VET) 121/122; A: B Green 46/47, 75T Ch/Ch: OA: M Patmore 72/75; A: B Alston 75/75, D Mcphie Gr CD: AA: P Simon 25, J Barron, S P (Spud) Wojtowyez (VET) 30/31; 73/75; B: G Howarth 74/75, C 125/125; AA: J Goldstraw 121/125; Mcintyre, P Craig 24; A: N McInnes, B: J Ford (LAD) 29/30, R Gulliver Nocente 72/75; C: C Ryan 72/75, A: M Harris 118/125; B: B Frost R Kearns, S Platts, J Gray 24; B: R (VET) 28/30; C: M Murphy 29/32, J Murphy 70/75; 50T DB CS: OA: 118/125; C: M Mann 100/125. Perkins, P Ewart 24, K Luketic, S L Wilson (LAD) 28/32; 30T HC: 1st J Hunter 82/82; AA: D Piotrowski Canowindra 17/02/2019 McDonald 23; C: G Adampoulos 23, Place: W (Ern) Wemyss (VET) 30/30; 81/82, J Caltibiano 60/61; A: K Fine, Sunny (47): 25T DB CD: AA: C Feldmann 17; 100T Bob Walters 2nd Place: B Ford 33/34; 3rd Place: Bullock 65/66, D McPhie 64/66; B: D Burt, P Jones, D Weal, A Jones, Memorial DB CS: OA: W Cameron B Green 32/34; OA HG: C Wemyss

BrewarrinaBrewarrina CTC CTC Barwon Barwon & & Brewarrina CTC Barwon & DistrictDistrict Championships Championships 2019 2019 District Championships 2019 Saturday, May 4 NEW TRAPS Satu9:30amrday, M aStart.y 4 NEW TRAPS Saturday, May 4 NEW TRAPS 9:30am Start. 9:30am Start. NEW TRAPS1. 30tg Mixed 15m CD NEW TRAPS NEW TRAPS 2. 30 tg SB,1. 30tgB&D Mixed Championship, 15m CD 15 mtrs 1. 30tg Mixed 15m CD 2. 30 tg SB, B&D Championship, 15 mtrs 2. 30 tg SB, B&D Championship, 15 mtrs 3. 50tg3. 50tg DB, DB, B&D B&D ChampionshipsChampionships,, 15 mtrs 15 mtrs 3. 50tg DB, B&D Championships, 15 mtrs

FundraiserFundraiser eventevent for the CancerCancer Council Council Australia, Australia, $20 $20 nominations. nominations. Fundraiser event for the Cancer Council Australia, $20 nominations. Miss &Miss out Single& out BarrelSingle event. Barrel Overall event. only, Overall pink sashonly, & pink 250 sash rounds & of Miss & out Single Barrel event. Overall only, pink sash & 250 rounds of 250Winchester rounds of ammo. Winchester (Wear somethingammo. (Wear pink, somethingor cop the fine)pink, Prize or cop for the fine) Winchester ammo. (Wear something pink, or cop the fine) Prize for the pinkest person on the day! pinkest person on the day! Prize for the pinkest person on the day! Sunday, May 5 SundayApril, May 56th Sunday,8.30am Start May 5 8.30am Start100T DTL EVENT 4. 30 tg Pts, B 8.30am& D championship, Start 15mtrs 4. 30 tg Pts, B & D championship, 15mtrs 4. 30 5.tg 30tg Pts, “Ian B Light & D memorial championship, HC”, 1st- 4th 15mtrs 5. 30tg “Ian Light memorial HC”, 1st- 4th $2,000 cash even $2,000 cash even April 13th 5. 30tg “Ian Light1st Club JuniorMemorial Sash HC”, 1st- 4th 1st Club Junior Sash 6. 15 Pr D/R, B & D Championship, 15 mtrs 100T SKEET EVENT 6. 15 Pr D/R, B & D Championship, 15 mtrs 6. 15 Pr D/R, B & D Championship, 15 mtrs Overall High Guns - O/A, AA, A, B, C – L,J,V Overall HEventsigh Guns- O/A,- 2, AA, 3, A,4, B, 6. C – L,J,V Overall High Guns- O/A, AA, A, B, C – L,J,V April 14th st nd st st nd st OverallEvents- - 2, 1st 3, 4, & 6. 2nd Ov einra lleach, 1 & 2grade, in each grade.1st - L, 1 J, V Events- 2, 3, 4, 6. Overall, 1 & 2 in each grade. 1 100T ISSF L, J, V L, J, V Total Nominations $180 TRAP EVENT C &To Bta gradel Nomin juniorsations $ 1$8 90.000 Total N om inations $180 Ladies & VeteransC & B gr aShootingde juniors whole$ 90.0 0program $170 200TC & B grade juniors $ 90.00 Ladies & Veterans Shooting whole programme $170 Ladies & Veterans Shooting whole programme $170 Bar, Kitchen,Bar, Kitch eCleann, Clea nAmenities, Amenities, a nandd Po wPoweredered sites! sites! BaSub-Gauger, Kitchen, Clean Ameni tiEventes, and Pow ered sites! Contact: President, Dallas Codrington 0427 391 906 Con100Ttact: Pre sxid 28gent, Da andllas Co d100Trington 0x4 2 7.410 391 90 6 Contact: VPresident,ice Presiden tDallas, Peter J oCodringtonhnston 0428 69 80427 475 391 906 Vice President, Peter Johnston 0428 698 475 Vice President, Peter Johnston 0428 698 475 Sat 22nd June 10am

42 Clay Target – April 2019 176/180; Vet HG: J Gemmill 174/180; 142/150, C Foster 142/150, C 25/25, J Stone, D Ferguson, A Fletcher 68/70; B: R Meaney 54/56, Lad HG: 166/180; Jnr HG: C Ford Kneebone 141/150, P Ledwidge Waugh 24/25; A: D Funt 24/25, C McBean 53/56, H Batson 52/55; 157/180. 140/150, C Whyte 138/150, D K Dowton, L Glynn 23/25; B: M C: M Stibbard 49/52, A Richardson Caccioppoli 132/150; A: R Blake Liersch 23/25, B Glasson 21/25; C: 48/52, R Sturtridge 49/55; 25T DB Cowra 02/03/2019 145/150, D Brain 143/150, M P Landsey 23/25, T Conn, F Dutton CD: AA: K Young, B Henshall, T Fine & hot (38): 25T DB Gr CD: Kruger-Davis 143/150, T Stockton 17/25; 25T PS: AA: A Waugh 75/75, Henshall, D Johnson, K Bourke, T AA: W Barton, A O’Leary, G Evans, 138/150, S Hay 137/150, C B Fairman 71/75; A: K Dowton Meaney, G Baxter, R Morris, J Reid, T O’Leary 25/25; A: B Wilson, R Kneebone 137/150, D Turner 72/75, D Funt 71/75; B: M Liersch B Powell, P Batson, K McBean, Haug 25/25; B: N Crisp 24/25, 123/150; B: V McDonagh 137/150, I 67/75, B Glasson 60/75; C: F Dutton B Rumbel, M Formaggin 25/25; N Donnelly, P Dun, K Belfield Furner 124/150; C: L Blake 136/150, 59/75, P Landsey 56/75; 25Pr D/R A: G Burey, G Brunsdon, J Poole, 23/25; C: K Gorman 22/25, I Crisp M Vaughan 129/150, G Patterson CS: OA: B Fairman 44/50; AA: A 21/25; Lachlan Valley: 50T PS J Carpenter 25/25; B: R Meaney, 122/150, T Ross 119/150; 50T DB Waugh 41/50; A: L Glynn 41/50; B: CS: OA: A Barton 153/156; AA: G M Wilkins, C McBean 24/25; C: Gr CD: AA: C Ceely 50/50, G Pinner B Glasson 29/50; C: F Dutton 28/50; Serafin 149/152, G Evans 146/150; A Johnston, K Parker, M Stibbard 50/50, W Storer 50/50, J Headon HG: B Fairman 141/150. A: C O’Leary 147/150, M Drury 24/25; 50T Glen Innes Veterinary 50/50, J Maxwell 50/50, M Lawler 142/150; B: K Belfield 138/150, P Glen Innes 02/02/2019 Hospital DB Sapphire CS: OA: B 50/50, A Kearns 49/50, P Ledwidge Dun 135/150; C: I Crisp 119/150, K Fine and partly cloudy (71): 25T DB Rumbel 302/302; AA: D Johnson 49/50, C Foster 48/50, C Kneebone Gorman 107/150; Jackpot Trophy CD: AA: B Henshall, D Johnson, K 257/257, P Batson 301/302, N Smith 48/50, P Whitlock 48/50, C Whyte 25T HC: M Gerstenberg 27/27, C Bourke, B Marshall, G Baxter, D 147/148; A: C Overton 149/150, A 47/50, D Caccioppoli 46/50; A: T O’Leary 26/27, S Dun 24/25; HG: C Edmonds, T Miller, R Morris, J Reid, Mills 128/129, J Poole 127/129; B: Stockton 49/50, D Turner 48/50, R O’Leary 196/200. R Gardiner, B Powell, P Batson, C McBean 58/59, M Wilkins 49/50, Blake 46/50, S Hay 44/50, D Brain B Rumbel 25/25; A: K Young, R R Meaney 48/50; C: K Parker 46/50, Deniliquin 17/02/2019 43/50, C Kneebone 43/50, B: V Larkings, B Fletcher, I Schwartz M Stibbard 56/61, J Sainsbury Very hot (10): 25T SB CD: AA: R McDonagh 47/50, I Furner 46/50; 25/25; B: R Meaney, M Wilkins, 55/61; 25T Zoetis Australia PS CS: Anderson 22/25; A: B Hooper 15/25; C: T Ross 44/50, G Patterson 41/50, R Sainsbury, C McBean 25/25; C: OA: B Rumbel 96/96; AA: P Wright B: N Lester 25/25; C: D Rogers M Vaughan 40/50, L Blake 40/50; M Stibbard 23/25, A Johnston, 95/96, P Westbury 89/90, G Watson 14/25; 25T PS CD: AA: R Anderson 25T SB Gr CD: AA: W Storer 25/25, A Willis 22/25; 50T Clay Targets 128/129; A: J Carpenter 74/75, J 73/75; A: B Hooper 50/75; B: N C Foster 25/25, C Ceely 24/25, G Australia Medley CS: OA: B Rumbel Mactaggart 76/78, J Clark 75/78; B: Lester 61/75; C: G Cock 62/75; 25 Pr Pinner 24/25, A Kearns 24/25, P 60/60; AA: G Dawson 59/60, G R Sainsbury 74/75, C McBean 72/75, D/R CD: AA: R Anderson 39/50; A: B Whitlock 24/25, P Ledwidge 24/25, Baxter 79/80, K Bourke 78/80; A: R M Wilkins 83/87; C: A Willis 69/75, Hooper 36/50; B: T Fellows 30/50; C: M Lawler 23/25, D Caccioppoli Larkings 49/50, B Fletcher 48/50, K K Parker 70/78, J Sainsbury 69/78; J Adair 34/50; 10T Club HC: N Lester 22/25, J Headon 21/25, C Kneebone Young 47/50; B: M Wilkins 49/50, Mactaggart Golden Spoon Shoot- 10/10. 21/25; A: T Stockton 22/25, D R Meaney 47/50, R Sainsbury off: D Johnson 75/75; Macansh Tin Turner 21/25, D Brain 20/25, R Downside 23/02/2019 54/60; C: S McCallum 41/50, A Tray: Guyra Team 1 - B Rumbel, Blake 19/25, C Kneebone 17/25; B: Sunny with slight breeze (33) (26): Johnston 40/50, A Richardson K Bourke, G Baxter, G Dawson, J V McDonagh 21/25, I Furner 16/25; Cliff Post Memorial 50T PS: OA: 39/50; 50T Sapphire City Firearms Reid, K McBean; OA HG: B Rumbel C: G Patterson 21/25, T Ross 19/25, C Ceely 150/150; AA: G Pinner DB CS: OA: B Henshall 281/281; 275/275; AA HG: K Bourke 273/275; M Vaughan 19/25, L Blake 15/25. 146/150, W Storer 145/150, A AA: K Bourke 280/281, B Rumbel A HG: K Young 267/275; B HG: M Kearns 145/150, J Headon 144/150, 03/03/2019 112/113, P Batson 87/88; A: K Wilkins 263/275; C HG: K Parker J Maxwell 142/150, M Lawler Good (20): 25T DB: AA: M Dutton Young 78/79, R Larkings 77/79, B 239/275; Lad HG: T Henshall

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The club has the right to alter the program Camping is available from Friday to Sunday

April 2019 – Clay Target 43 263/275; Vet HG: G Baxter 269/275; B Hooper 71/75; A: R Aston, B Jnr HG: F Richardson 251/275. Cameron 72/75, L Robson 71/75; B: NSWCTA Riverina Zone Glen Innes 02/03/2019 P Thompson 70/75, K Pearce 68/75, Fine and overcast (24): 25T HC CD: R Jackson 63/75; C: A Malone 67/75, G Watson 24/25, J Carpenter 31/33, D Penfold 64/75, I McLeod 60/75; APRIL 2019 G Dawson, R Reeves 30/33; 25T 25T SB 15M CD: AA: B Hooper DB CD: AA: R Reeves, J Carpenter, 24/25, K Miller, S Saul 21/25; A: SATURDAY 6TH APRIL R Skinner, D Johnson, J Reid, G R Nock, A Schirmer, S Wallis, B Finley Gun Club 1.00pm Dawson 25/25; A: J Smith 25/25, Cameron 21/25; B: R Dolphin 21/25, M Burke 24/25; C: D Hone 22/25, R Jackson 20/25, P Thompson, J 10 Tgt Cont, 25 Tgt DB Cont, 25 Tgt Cont Pts, H Finch 19/25; 25T PS CD: AA: G Burke 18/25; C: I McLeod 21/25, D Baxter 75/75, J Carpenter 74/75; Penfold 20/25, B Sonter 18/25; HG: 15 Tgt Club H’Cap A: J Smith, M Burke 69/75; C: M B Cameron 140/150. Ganmain Gun Club 1.00pm Stibbard, A Willis 51/75; 25T DB Majura Park 13/02/2019 Cont CD: AA: K Young, J Reid, (24): 25T PS Twilight CS: OPEN: W 25 Tgt SB, 25 Tgt DB, 25 Tgt Cont P Farrell, G Dawson, D Johnson Cameron 75/75; AA: S Askie 72/75; 25/25; A: M Burke 25/25, D Porter, A: C Curtis 72/75; B: G Nicita 74/75; SUNDAY 7TH APRIL J Smith 22/25; C: A Willis 24/25, C: Grant Dixon 68/75; 30T Medley: H Finch 22/25; OA HG: G Dawson Total Score OTG Score S/O Score; Griffith Gun Club 10.00am 170/174. OPEN: D Reed 50/50 50/50; AA: M Bartlett 47/50 47/50; A: D Jarvis 50 Tgt ISSF Trap, 12.00pm 25 Pr DR C’Ship, Guyra 23/02/2019 49/50 49/50; B: T Coutts 50/50 Cold & Windy (82): 25T N E PS: AA: 50/50; C: P Hart 43/50 43/50. 30 Tgt H’Cap, 50 Tgt DB C’Ship J Reid 75/75; A: T Haynes 71/75; A: Wagga Gun Club 10.00am P Thompson 62/75; B: R Jackson Majura Park 20/02/2019 62/75; C: R Marshall 63/75; 50T N Warm and calm (25): 20Pr Twilight 100 Tgt NSW BALL TRAP C’SHIP E SB CS: OA: A Dallas 52/54; AA: J D/R CS: Total Score OTG Score S/O Harris 51/54, B Marshall 50/54; A: Score; OPEN: D Maloney 35/40 SATURDAY 13TH APRIL G Hope 51/54, F Richardson 47/50; 35/40; AA: D Brighenti 33/40 33/40; B: J Fea 42/50, R Jackson 41/50; C: A: D Tutalo 28/40 28/40; B: P Wade Coleambally CTC 12.30pm R Marshall 43/50, J Knight 43/57; 27/40 27/40; C: F Stephenson 26/40 30 Tgt H’Cap 1,2,3, 30 Tgt Pts Trophy, 50T N E D/B Super Trap: OA: J Reid 26/40; Nominated Shooters: 21; 50T 135/135; AA: B Rumbel 134/135, UT HC Competition: Total Score 50 Tgt DB C’Ship D Edmonds 130/131; A: G Hope OTG Score S/O Score; OPEN: P 50/51, S Kurkiewicz 49/51; B: W Jenkins 43/50 42(+1)/50, 2nd D Corby 47/50, R Jackson 46/50; C: Meakin 42/50 36(+6)/50, 3rd M SUNDAY 14TH APRIL N Hannant 45/50, J Knight 49/56; Bryan 39/50 33(+6)/50; Nominated - CTC 10.00am 50T N E PS CS: OA: B Henshall Shooters: 8. 148/150; AA: J Richardson 168/171, Majura Park 27/02/2019 100 TGT RIVERINA ZONE SKEET C’SHIP N Robertson 167/171; A: W Johnson Cool slight breeze (25): 25T HC: Zone Team selection shoot 137/150, D Newberry 133/150; B: Masters Rd 2 Championship: W Corby 125/150, J Fea 122/168; Total Score OTG Score S/O Score: 11.00am 50 Tgt DB C’Ship, 50 Tgt Pts C’Ship C: J Haynes 124/150, S Mc Callum OPEN: P Simmons 24/25 24/25, N Note shooters may only enter DTL or Skeet, 119/150; 50T N E DB Hiscox HC: Burt 34/36 23/25 11/11, D Meakin 1st F Richardson 58/59, 2nd B 33/36 23/25 10/11; Nominated not both Henshall 57/59, 3rd S Smith 57/60, Shooters: 19; 30T DB: Total Score 4th J Carpenter 56/60, 5th L Brand OTG Score S/O Score; OPEN: C Tumut CTC 10.00am 47/51; HG OA: D Stevens 358/375; Southwell 41/41 30/30 11/11; AA: 25 Tgt SB CD, 50 Tgt DB C’Ship, 25 Tgt H’Cap, AA: B Henshall 358/375; A: G Hope P Jenkins 40/41 30/30 10/11; A: B 339/375; B: R Jackson 306/375; C: Gruber 32/33 29/30 3/3; B: T Post O/A High Gun R Marshall 291/375; Lad: J Harris 29/30 29/30; C: P Hart 25/30 25/30; 353/375; Jnr: B McKee 352/375; Vet: Nominated Shooters: 23. G Baxter 329/375. SUNDAY 21ST APRIL Majura Park 03/03/2019 Deniliquin CTC 12.00pm Junee 24/02/2019 Fine (33): Mar 3, 2019 : Luke Fine, sunny, winds (28): 25T DB: Mitchell Memorial Shoot: 10T PS 15 Tgt Pts, 40 Tgt H’Cap, 20 Pr DR, 10 Tgt Club AA: P Salafia, C Salafia 25/25; A: CD: Event 1 - 10T PS CD Total Score G Burton, E Geltch 24/25; B: P OTG Score S/O Score; OPEN: F H’Cap (14,16,18,20) O/A High Gun Thompson, V McDonagh, C Strike Bartolo 30/30 30/30, J Freeman Leeton CTC 12.00pm 21/25; C: D Edson, I Crisp, D 30/30 30/30, J Gray 30/30 30/30, Rowett, G Patterson 22/25; 50T PS D Perry 30/30 30/30, P Wade 30/30 30 Tgt side x side DB C’Ship, 30 Tgt Pts C’Ship, CS: OA: C Salafia 184/192; AA: D 30/30; Nominated Shooters: 33; 30 Tgt H’Cap 1,2,3 Power 141/150, P Salafia 140/150; Luke Mitchell Memorial Shoot: A: G Schmetzer 183/192, E Geltch Event 2 - 100T DB: 100T DB Total 134/150; B: C Strike 129/150, V Score OTG Score S/O Score: OPEN: SATURDAY 27TH APRIL McDonagh 126/150; C: M Heinjus A Smith 141/141 100/100 41/41; 137/150, G Patterson 134/150; Jnr: AA: W Cameron 125/126 100/100 Downside CTC 12.00pm D Burton 107/150; 25T SB: AA: C 25/26, J Goldstraw 98/100 98/100, 25 Tgt H’cap 1,2,3, 30 Tgt Pts, 30 Tgt Ball Trap Salafia 23/25; A: G Serafin 24/25; B: M Gerstenberg 98/100 98/100; A: V McDonagh 20/25; C: G Patterson D Jarvis 101/102 100/100 1/2, B SUNDAY 28TH APRIL 20/25; HG: C Salafia 190/200. Gruber 120/121 99/100 21/21; B: Kempsey 16/02/2019 P Wade 140/141 100/100 40/41, S Corowa CTC 11.00am Fine 29 (29): 25T DB 15m CD: AA: McDonald 100/103 97/100 3/3; C: S Saul 25/25, J Cunningham, R C Feldmann 91/100 91/100, P Hart 50 Tgt DB Cont C’Ship, 30 Tgt DB Cont C’Ship Spagnolo 24/25; A: D Joel 24/25, 85/100 85/100; Lad: N Hitchenson Hay Gun Club 12.00pm M Wilkins, B Baker, R Aston, A 81/100 81/100; Vet: D Perry 99/103 Schirmer, S Wallis, B Cameron 97/100 2/3; Nominated Shooters: 30 Tgt Pts, 30 Tgt SB, 30 Tgt DB, 10 Tgt H’Cap 23/25; B: K Saunders, R Dolphin, J 33. Junee CTC 11.00am Burke 23/25; C: M Carter, A Malone Marconi 08/02/2019 24/25, I McLeod, D Penfold 22/25; 50T NSW State Night SB Cont CS: 75 Tgt Champ of Champs, 25 Tgt H’Cap 25T PS 15M CD: AA: R Spagnolo OA: T Arvanyitakis 47/50; AA: T 74/75, J Cunningham 73/75, Arvanitakis 47/50, J Moutopoulos

44 Clay Target – April 2019 46/50; A: S Rehayem 43/50, J Sydney 24/02/2019 Moussalem 42/50; B: J Schoepfer Fine & sunny (20): 50T SB, 50T DB: 43/50, S Barros 38/50; C: T Dimeglio AA: M Crews 97/100, Dino Lucas 40/50, M James 38/50. 94/100; A: James Johnson 94/100, T NSW Gun Club Marconi 10/02/2019 Zucchet 91/100; B: Josef Schoepfer Fine (140): 100T DB Marconi 91/100; S Barros 90/100; C: M James EST 1880. Falcon 100: OA: B Woodhouse 90/100, G Smith 73/100. 203/203; AA: M Patmore 202/203, The Forest 17/02/2019 G Barton 148/149, A Jones 131/132; Hot: The Forest 100 Pr Camilleri April 2019 A: E Chahine 100/100, A Georgis Custom Stocks D/R CS: OA: M 130/131, J Luke 129/131; B: O Patmore 199/210; AA: G Castellaro rd Kundigraber 97/100, G Americanas 198/210, D Perri 183/200; A: M Wednesday 3 96/100, M Henriques 97/102; C: Gomes 171/200, L Galea 167/200; B: 6pm 50T NSWGC Night Trap Club A Gent 96/100, C Young 94/100, C V Vella 142/200, T Hibbert 141/200; Alho 97/105; Vet: A Jones 109/112; C: C Young 162/200, G Brush Championship Qualifier 3 Lad: S Peck 96/100; Jnr: M Corbo 144/200. 94/100; Teams Event: Split 1st A Tumut 10/02/2019 Brady, M Stokes, G Barton, A Barton Sunny & warm (31): 50T DB Cont: See Website & Facebook for 395/400, T Arvanitakis, D Perri, R OA: C Wilesmith 73/73; AA: P Bou Moussa, J Moussalem 395/400. Watchorn 69/70, D Power 60/61; A: details Marconi 22/02/2019 B Gruber 52/53, G Serafin 49/50; B: Cool Night: 60T PS Night Vision: R Howard 52/53; C: B Brooke 46/50, Saturday 6th AA: A McCarthy 156/180; A: M M Howard 42/50; 50T SB Cont: OA: Gomes 174/180; B: S Barros 153/180; A Yan 52/53; AA: D Crane 48/50, 10am NSWGC Skeet Handicap C: G Smith 161/180. P Watchorn 60/63; A: N Mcinnes Championship Marconi 24/02/2019 51/53, G Serafin 47/50; B: R Howard Fine (14): 100T Skt: E Daniele 87/100, 39/50, C: M Howard 42/50, W M Musicki 84/100, R Wylie 89/100; Crouch 39/50; 50T PS Cont: OA: G 50T Handicap + 90T Mxd: HG: L Galea 168/180; Serafin 218/219; AA: P Watchorn AA: P Athanasopoulos 141/150, V 217/219, C Ceely 153/156; A: M 50T Super Handicap Gatt 116/150; A: L Galea 140/150, C Gorman 145/150, S Platts 141/150; Young 138/150; B: G Rootes 132/150, B: R Howard 147/150; C: M Howard L Young 128/150; C: C Teo 125/150, 134/150, B Brooke 125/150; OA HG: See Website & Facebook for R Violi 117/150. P Watchorn 246/250; Unplaced Vet: P Whitloc; Unplaced Lad: T details Port Macquarie 06/01/2019 Watchorn; 2 Day HG: C Smith

Fine & Windy (16): 50T Cont CS: C: 361/375; AA HG: D Caccioppoli A Malone 37/50, D Penfold 36/50; B: 356/375; A HG: N Mcinnes 355/375; C Crighton 42/50, L Langer 29/50; Wednesday 10th B HG: B Smith 308/375; C HG: B Practice A: T Dawson 43/50, B Baker 43/50, Brooke 299/375. AA: S Saul; OA: B McKinnon 48/50; 25T HC CD: 3rd S Saul 21/25, 2nd B Tyagarah 03/03/2019 McKinnon 21/25, 1st B Baker 22/25; Warm, sunny: 50T DB Terry Faulks Saturday 13th 20 Pr D/R: C: D Penfold 25/40, A Memorial: AA: C Doust, T Schneider Malone 22/40; B: L Langer 25/40, 49/50; A: R Turner 49/50, K O’Brien 10am NSWGC DTL Championship C Crighton 24/40; A: A McWhirter 46/50; B: W Reichmann 45/50, H 25T DB, 25T SB, 25T PS and 25/40, B Baker 22/40; AA: S Saul Batson 43/50; C: J Wood 42/50, 32/40, B McKinnon 29/40. J Amsden 38/50; 25T PS: AA: T 25T Continental Schneider 75/75, B Wild 69/75; Port Macquaire 03/02/2019 A: K O’Brien 72/75, G Gill 70/75; Hot & Still (14): 25T Cont: C: D Piper B: H Batson 70/75, W Reichmann Wednesday 17th 22/25, N Woodward 19/25; A: R 69/75; C: J Faulks 54/75, J Wood Nock 24/25, T Dawson 22/25; AA: S 51/75; 25T Cont: AA: B Wild 25/25, 5:30pm NSWGC Night Skeet Club Saul 22/25, K Miller 18/25; 50T PS M Watt 23/25; A: R Bourke 24/25, Championship Qualifier 2 CS: C: D Piper 115/150, P Whiting G Gill 22/25; B: W Reichmann, H 109/150; A: R Nock 143/150, T Batson, P Mathias 21/25; C: J Faulks, Dawson 135/150; AA: K Miller J Amsden 17/25. 138/150; OA: S Saul 145/150; 30T See Website & Facebook for Ch/Ch: C: A Malone, N Woodward Wagga Wagga 02/02/2019 36/50; A: R Nock, R Beswick 44/50; Hot with a Slight Breeze (87): 50T details AA: S Saul, K Miller 45/50. PS CS: AA: M Patmore 216/219, B Woodhouse 215/219; A: B Gruber Richmond River 08/02/2019 141/150, R Stackhouse 139/150; Saturday 20th Fine (18): 75T Medley (25T DB, 25T B: D Walker 138/150, B Vogelzang Practice SB, 25T PS): AA: P Batson 120/125; 137/150; C: R Howard 141/150, A: A Clarke 114/125; B: B Copper C Evans 116/150; Vet: B Minos 105/125; C: P Smith 102/125. 169/174, Lad: S Kosch 134/150, Jnr: Wednesday 24th Richmond River 24/02/2019 R Howard 144/153; OA: N Burt Practice Very Windy, showers and Dull (24): 148/150; 50T DB CS: AA: G Barton 25T HC: 1st: D Beddoes 23/25, 2nd: 109/109, B Minos 108/108; A: P M Watt 22/25, 3rd: A Leech 25/30; Munro 49/50, B Gruber 51/53; Saturday 27th 75T Medley (25DB, 25SB 25PS): AA: B: V McDonagh 47/50, A Roach 10am 100T Sporting Comp Bob A Leech 115/125, P Jackson 114/115; 46/51; C: R Howard 46/51, I Larner A: M Sullivan 108/125, A Dowley 50/51; Vet: B Minos 50/50, Lad: Ellison Yorkshire Trophy Q4 105/125; B: I Sullivan 97/125, F Sara Kosch 48/50, Jnr: B Gruber Binding 87/125; C: P Mathias 48/50; AO: M Stokes 110/110; 100T We reserve the right to alter event and usage to suit 84/125, C Starr 80/125; 25T Cont PS “The Golden Crow” CS: AA: A CD: AA: M Watt 25/25, A Leech Turner 296/301, C Ceely 295/301; competition needs 25/25; A: A Clarke 22/25, D Bodley A: K Schiller 287/300, A Paonne For further information contact us on Wednesdays 2pm- 20/25; B: I Sullivan 20/25, F Binding 286/300; B: S McDonald 267/300, 9:30pm, Saturdays 10am-6pm Ph (02) 9450-1775 20/25; C: C Starr 18/25, P Mathias B Vogelzang 266/300; C: A Brown 17/25. 266/300, C Evans 258/300; Vet: D

April 2019 – Clay Target 45 10 Sashes on offer Overall, Graded & Sectional High Gun Sashes up for grabs

Club Contact Phil Baker - 0400 044 772

rd 23 Annual Flying Fox Carnival th th 27 -28 April 2019 9.00am start

Saturday 27th April GRAND CHAMPION Event 1: 30t Single Barrel Championship Noms $25 GOLDEN JACKET Sponsored by Croker Diesel O’All, AA, A, B, C grade high gun winners will Event 2: 30t Points Score Championship Noms $25 shoot 5t HCP until an eventual winner is Sponsored by OAF Tactical - Cerakote crowned. The winner

will receive a custom Event 3: 50t Double Barrel Championship Noms $40 fitted Gold Coloured Sponsored by Taree Leading Appliances Shooting jacket and be Optional graded sweeps Sweeps $10 declared the Grand Champion! **BONUS** Beat the club long break record and win this event to claim $1 for every target shot. Current record is 360 targets

Sunday 28th April 4-Man Teams Event Event 4: 30t Handicap Championship Noms $25 $40 entry per team. Sponsored by AAA 1 shooter from each grade. Scores combined Prize for top 25m shooter

over the weekend. Event 5: 50t Flying Fox Championship (25DB/25PS) Winning team claims 100% of the cash! Sponsored by Bronzewing Noms $40

Sectional Sponsors Noms $155 ($165 w/sweeps) Juniors $130 Ladies, Veterans $150

FREE Camping sites with recent upgrades to powered sites Practice available Friday 26th April 1.00pm onwards Fully catered with great food and drinks available Bronzewing ammunition available

Committee reserves the right to alter the program and prizes as they see fit

46 Clay Target – April 2019 Committee reserves the right to alter the program and prizes as they see fit Caccioppoli 291/300; Lad: K Schiller Batson 114, C McBean 112; HG: K Stevens; A: C Bischoff 30/30, J P Layton 18/30; C: B Richardson 287/300; Jnr: W Kosch 288/300; McBean. Allan; B: R Carey 30/30, T Allan; 21/30, A Canino 19/30. AO: B Woodhouse 297/300; Overall Yass 17/02/2019 C: A Johnston 30/30, L Mackenzie Gold Coast 10/02/2019 2 Day HGs: OA: B Woodhouse Hot (40): 25T ‘Leigh Pateman’ 27/30; 30T SB: OA: T Meaney 36/37; Windy and Hot (70): 30T Cont 492/500; AA: C Ceely 491/500; A: Perpetual Handicap Trophy: 1st P AA: J Harris 35/37, D Cusack; A: K Medley CD: AA: S Weeden 50/50, S Kosch 468/500; B: B Vogelzang Wales 32/32, 2nd R Kearns 31/32, Giltrow 28/30, C Bischoff 27/30; B: D Stevens, R Morrison, C Barber 448/500; C: C Evans 416/500; Vet: 3rd M Gerstenberg 30/31; 50T D Easton 27/30, D Barletta 28/32; 49/50; A: A Jarvis, B McKechnie B Minos 484/500; Lad: S Kosch PS CS: OA: W Cameron 149/150; C: A Richardson 25/30, M Cusack 49/50, B Daniels, L Anderson, S 468/500; Jnr: W Kosch 466/500. AA: D Crane 148/150, J Balogh 26/32; 30T Ch/Ch: OA: D Stevens Canizzaro 48/50; B: K Hickmott Yamba 17/02/2019 147/150; A: M Harris 148/150, P 75/75; AA: R Cusack 72/75, C 47/50, J Tait, A Mari 45/50; C: P Sunny 32deg. Clear (32): 25T DB Body 144/150; B: D Perry 145/150, Barnes 49/50; A: N Campbell 72/75, Shuttlewood 46/50, D Stewart CD: C Durkin, T Schneider, B J Twalogh 141/150; C: K Turner S Pomerenke 67/75; B: D Easton 44/50; 50T Cont DB: AA: M Swale Colson, P Batson, T Hart, K Connor, 143/150, B Brooke 133/150; 25T SB 66/75, R Carey 61/75; C: M Cusack 50/50, P Santarossa 65/66; A: R G Graham, K McBean 25/25, C Cash Trophy: AA: D Crane 25/25; A: 44/50, L Mackenzie 56/75; Lad: J Greentree 53/54, G McClymont McBean 24, C Agganis 20; 75T G Serafin 30/32; B: J Fleming 24/26; Moore 48/50; Vet: R Christie 46/50; 52/54; B: B Ekblad 47/51, J Medley: 25T DB, 25SB, 25 PS: AA: C: B Brooke 28/34; HG: D Crane Encouragement: A McKellar 25/50. Tait 46/51; C: G Bailo 47/50, P K McBean 171/175, T Hart 168/175; 196/200. Shuttlewood 45/52; 25T Cont PS: A: N Hicks 117, M Bourke 113; B: H Gemfields 17/02/2019 Hot & Humid (22): 30T DB: AA: S AA: M Lawson 75/75, D Stevens Richardson, S Jensen, A Skinner 95/99; A: B McKechnie 91/93, M 30/30, C Cross, P Ryder, C Kimber Welke 88/93; B: B Symmans 71/75, 29/30; A: S James, L Rouse 29/30, C Hawley 69/75; C: P Shuttlewood T Mylrea, A Kimber 28/30; B: J 69/75, A Struhs 65/75; 15 Pr Cont Morris 28/30, P Layton 27/30; C: D/R: AA: D Stevens 26/30, T B Richardson 27/30, D Vassallo Gurski 23/30; A: J Apiata 26/30, C QUEENSLAND 27/30; 30T PS: AA: P Ryder, C Vandal 33/40; B: F Mills 26/30, J Kimber 89/90, L Broom, A Skinner Shand 21/30; C: D Stewart 21/30, 85/90; A: A Kimber 88/90, L Rouse A Smith 28/40; Cont HG: OA: D 85/90; B: J Morris, P Layton 81/90, Stevens 195/205; AA: T Gurski G Cross 74/90; C: B Richardson 188/205; A: B McKechnie 192/205; Atherton Tableland 24/02/2019 R Neale 19/25; C: C Bastion 21/25, 79/90, J Harris 76/90; 30T SB: AA: B: J Tait 174/205; C: P Shuttlewood Cloudy with occasional heavy S McGuirk 19/25; 25T Pts: AA: S S Jensen 29/30, L Broom, A Skinner 174/205; Lad: M Welke 180/205; showers (55): 25T DB CD: AA: P Larsen 73/75, A Powell 72/75; A: M 28/30; A: S James 29/30, T Mylrea Vet: G McClymont 183/205; Jnr: R Crapella 25/25, D Sutherland 25/25; Howard 76/78, R Holden 74/78; B: 27/30; B: P Layton 28/30, J Morris, Greentree 184/205. A: P Threlfall 25/25, A Russo 25/25; D Barletta 69/75, R Neale 64/75; C: G Cross 24/30; C: D Vassallo 24/30, Goondiwindi 10/02/2019 B: P Vit 24/25; C: J Micallef 24/25; W Waldron 71/78, K Neale 68/78; A Canino, B Richardson 23/30; 15 Hot and mostly sunny, winds S/SW 30T Medley: AA: Jar 49, N Thurston 25T Grd HC: AA: C Barletta 24/25, Pr D/R: AA: R Cross 27/30, S Jensen 15 to 25 km/h shifting E/NE 15 to 20 48; A: P Threlfall, S Zorzetto 48; B: W Pavy 23/25; A: M Howard 23/25, 26/30; A: T Mylrea, A Kimber 25/30, km/h in the late evening. Daytime A Millwood 46, A Stand 43; C: R B Muirson 21/25; B: G Wust 23/25, Draper 43, F Nunan; 25T SB: AA: G R Neale 24/26; C: K Neale 21/25, B S James 22/30; B: J Morris 22/30, maximum temperatures in the mid Alvero 24/25, S Murphy 24/25; A: F Kurtz 23/27; OA HG: AA: W Pavy Scamnello 24/25, A Russo 23/25; B: 192/200; A: M Howard 189/200; B: A Millwood 22/25, P Vit 22/25; C: D Barletta 178/200; C: W Waldron F Nunan 21/25, T Robinson 18/25; 168/200. 25T PS: AA: N Thurston 72/75, D Charters Towers 03/03/2019 Sutherland 72/75; A: P Threlfall Beautiful day with a breeze to 70/75, M Racanello 70/75; B: A keep it mild (53): 100T DB: AA: J Millwood 71/75, A Birch 69/75; C: B Rossato 99/100, B Farry 102/104; A: Coulthard 63/75, J Micallef 58/75; J Sebastiani Jnr 98/100, R Brownson 25T HC: 1st N Thurston 29/29, 2nd 97/100; B: N Young 89/100, S D Ellery 28/28, 3rd A Millwood Sebastiani 89/102; C: R Mikkelson 31/32. 103/115, G Davis 102/115. Only 80km from Roma Ballandean 17/02/2019 Condamine 26/01/2019 Warm, gusty winds, smoky (36): 75T Fine & Hot: 50T State Night DB SEZ Ch/Ch CS: OA: F Musumeci Cont: OA: B Collins 74/74; AA: T Club open for practice/competition 122/125; AA: J Lee 120/125, G Meaney 50/50, B Hewitt 129/130; Costanzo 119/125; A: S Costanzo A: R Baxter 48/50, C Bischoff 47/50; each day of the Nationals 112/125, S Scalia 108/125; B: S B: S Becker 49/50, R Meaney 58/62; Coventry 101/125, S Nucifora C: H Bischoff 44/50, A Johnston Sunday 31st March to Friday 5th April 91/125; C: A Friedrichs 101/125, J 42/50; Lad: D Barletta 46/50; Jnr: Lee 94/125; 25T HC: 1st S Costanzo J Bischoff 49/50; Vet: T Morony 50/50, 2nd C Favaro 50/50, 3rd K 44/50; 30T Medley: OA: B Rumbel Sunday – 50 target Handicap Stevens 30/31; OA HG: F Musumeci 172/172; AA: J Harris 171/172, B 145/150. Kniepp 159/160; A: G McPherson Monday – 50 pair Double Rise Callide Dawson 17/02/2019 60/60, N Campbell 99/100; B: S Fine, Sunny (29): 30T Medley: Becker 77/80, P Carey 75/80; C: M Tuesday – 75 target Champion of AA: D Stitt 50/50, C Barletta, W Cusack 57/60, A Johnston 53/60; Champions Pavy 49/50; A: M Howard 45/50, 30T Pts: OA: B Pile 114/114; AA: J Ron Holden 40/50, S Pearce, P Bischoff 117/118, B Becker 116/118; Wednesday – 75 target Double Barrel McLellan 39/50; B: B Graving A: S Urquhart 89/90, T Robb 96/99; 47/50, D Barletta 45/50, J Stringer B: R Carey 89/90, S Becker 85/90; C: Thursday – 75 target Single Barrel 44/50; C: W Waldron, K Holden J Simon 80/90, A Richardson 73/90; 45/50, G Lotz 41/50; 25T DB: AA: S 50T DB: OA: C Cusack 196/196; AA: Friday – 75 target Points Score Larsen 29/29, W Pavy 28/29; A: M J Bischoff 195/196, D Cusack 90/91; Howard 25/25, P McLellan 23/25; A: B Collins 56/56, N Campbell B: J Fairley 26/26, R Neale 25/26; 51/51; B: D Barletta 49/50, R Carey For further information contact: C: K Neale 24/26, K Holden 23/26; 48/50; C: J Simon 46/50, A Johnston Geoff Moore 0427 265 505 25T SB: AA: W Pavy 24/25, D Stitt 44/50; Jnr: L Peel; Lad: J Allan; Vet: 23/25; A: B Muirson 28/30, M R Cusack; 30T Cont: OA: B Hewitt The committee reserves the right to alter the program if necessary Howard 27/30; B: D Barletta 22/25, 70/70; AA: G Reynolds 65/66, D

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th th thth 4 4 - 6- 6 May May 2019

th th SaturdaySaturday 4 May 4 May 8.30 8.30 am am

Event 1Event 1 25 Pair25 StatePair State Double Double Rise Rise Championship Championship SponsoredSponsored by MadMac by MadMac Toy Toy Vault Vault O/A O/AQCTA QCTA Silver Silver Badge, Badge, Sash, Sash, R.A. R.A. Dean/Olimpyc Dean/Olimpyc Perpetual Perpetual Trophy, Trophy, Cash/Sponsor Cash/Sponsor Prize Prize

Two PersonTwo Teams Person conducted Teams conducted over Events over Events 1 5 1 $10.00 5 $10.00 per per team. team. All All teams teams mustmust be be nominated nominated prior prior to commencement to commencement of Event of 2. Event 2.

Event 2 Event 2 50 Target50 Target State State Double Double Barrel Barrel Championship Championship SponsoredSponsored by Curley by Curley Cattle Cattle Transport Transport O/A O/AQCTA QCTA Silver Silver Badge, Badge, Sash, Sash, Ossie Ossie & & Doug Doug SmithSmith Trophy, Trophy, Cash/Sponsor Cash/Sponsor Prize Prize

Saturday Saturday Evening Evening 7.00 7.00 pm pmZone Zone Shoulder Shoulder To To Shoulder Shoulder Team Team Events Events - To - Tobe conductedbe conducted under u lights.nder lights.

SundaySunday 5th May 5th May 8.30 8.30am am

Event 3Event 3 50 Target50 Target State State Single Single Barrel Barrel Championship Championship Sponsored Sponsored by Beretta by Beretta Australia Australia O/A OQCTA/A QCTA Silver Silver Badge, Badge, Sash, Sash, Perpetual Perpetual Trophy,Trophy, Cash Cash/Sponsor/Sponsor Prize Prize

Event 4Event 4 50 Target 50 Target State State Handicap Handicap st th O/A OQCTA/A QCTA Silver Silver Badge, Badge, Sash Sash, Cash/Sponsor, Cash/Sponsor PrizePrize. Medals. Medals & Prizes& Prizes 1st to 1 5 thto 5

MondayMonday 6th May 6th May 8.30 8.30am am

E vent 5 E vent 5 50 Target 50 Target State State Point Point Score Score Championship Championship SponsoredSponsored by Winchester by Winchester Australia Australia Incorporating Incorporating the Pawthe Paw Paw Paw Club Club Fundraising Fundraising TeamsTeams Event Event O/A OQCTA/A QCTA Silver Silver Badge, Badge, Sash, Sash, Perpetual Perpetual Trophy,Trophy, Cash Cash/Sponsor/Sponsor Prize Prize

st nd rd - Medals - Medals & Cash & Cash Awards/Sponsor Awards/Sponsor Prize 1 1st 2 nd2 & &3rd 3 AA, AA, A, BA, & BC &Grades. C Grades. th - 29 State- 29th State Ladies, Ladies, Junior Junior & Veterans& Veterans Championships Championships Sash Sash for fortop topscore score in each in eachsection. section.

Cash Cashprizes prizes proportionate proportionate to to nominations nominations receivedreceived in ineach each grade grade

67 th 67INTERth INTER STATE STATE TRAP TRAP TEAMS TEAMS POSTAL MATCH MATCH Postal TeamPostal selection Team selection Events Events 1, 3 1 &, 3 5. & 5. State State Team Team selection selection Events Events 1, 1,3 & 3 5 & plus 5 plus team team shoot shoot

OVERALL HIGHGUNOVERALL HIGHGUN - Sponsored - Sponsored by BERETTA by BERETTA AUSTRALIA: AUSTRALIA: RACQ RACQ GIO GIO PerpetualPerpetual Trophy Trophy - QCTA - QCTA Gold Gold Badge, Badge, Sash &Sash Cash/Sponsor & Cash/Sponsor Prize Prize QUEENSLAND QUEENSLAND CHAMPION CHAMPION: Total: Totalof Events of Events 1, 3 1, & 3 5& plus5 plus Team Team scorescore -- G.R. G.R. & & M. M. Porter Porter Perpetual Perpetual Trophy Trophy & Sash & Sash LADIES, JUNIORLADIES, JUNIOR& VETERANS & VETERANS HIGHGUNS HIGHGUNS: Perpetual: Perpetual Trophy Trophy - -Sash Sash & Cash Award Award GRADE GRADE HIGHGUNS: HIGHGUNS: Sash &Sash Cash & Award Cash Award OPEN TEAM OPEN HIGHGUN: TEAM HIGHGUN: QCTA QCTAQld Team Qld Team Highgun Highgun Trophy Trophy Sash Sash SECTION SECTION TEAM TEAM HIGHGUNS: HIGHGUNS: Sash Sash 2 PERSON TEAM: A.B.A.B. Long Long Perpetual Perpetual Trophy, Cash, Cash Awards Awards 2 PERSON TEAM:

Pre-nominationPre-nomination forms forms available available from from the the QCTA QCTA Facebook Facebook page:page: https://www.facebook.com/QCTAInc/ https://www.facebook.com/QCTAInc/ Online MayOnline edition May edition of ACTA of ACTA magazine magazine or o QCTAr QCTA State State officeoffice [email protected] [email protected]

ThankThank you you to to our our generous generous sponsors!sponsors!

Total TotalOpen Open Nominations Nominations - $225.00- $225.00 Pre-Nom Pre-Nom / /$250.00 $250.00 Nom Nom at comp at comp JuniorsJuniors 75% if 75% shooting if shooting the thewhole whole program program - -$170.00 $170.00 PrePre-Nom-Nom / $185.00 / $185.00 Nom Nom at comp at comp Spouse (orSpouse De (orfacto) De facto)& Veterans & Veterans - 10% - 10% discount discount of of Open Open nominations if shootingif shooting the wholethe whole program program No discriminationNo discrimination in the in the allocation allocation of of awards awards forfor reduced reduced nominations. nominations.

In accordanceIn accordance with QCTA with Terms QCTA Terms& Conditions & Conditions only only one one highgun highgun sash sash && trophy is is awarded awarded per per shooter, shooter, either either grade gradeor section. or section. For championshipFor championship events aevents sash ais sash awarded is awarded to the to thehighest highest scoring scoring shooter shooter inin each each section. section. If that If that shooter shooter also qualifies also qualifies for a for a grade prizegrade they prize will they receive will receive the section the section sash sash & grade & grade prize, prize, and and the the next next best score score in inthat that section section will receivewill receive the sectio then sectio prize. n prize.

The CommitteeThe Committee reserves reserves the the right right to alter the the program. program. For furtherFor information further information QCTA: QCTA: Geoff Geoff Moore Moore 0427 0427 265505 265505 Debbie Debbie YoungYoung 0419 0419 880080 880080 [email protected] [email protected]

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Shooter No Squad No Shooter No Squad No QCTA STATE TRAP CARNIVAL 2019 ShooterShooter NoNo SSquadquad No No QC QCTATA STATE STATE TRAP TRAP CARNIVAL CARNIVALth th 2019 2019 QC TAGemfields STATE Gun TRAP Club CARNIVAL 4thth to 6thth May 2019 Gemfields GemfieldsGemfields Gun GunGun Club Club 4 4th to to 6 6 thMay May Pre-Nomination Form Pre-Nomination Pre-NominationPre-Nomination Form Form

Name: ACTA No Name:Name:Name: ACTAACTA No NoNo Address: Address:Address:Address: State P/Code: StateState P/Code:P/Code: Club: Phone: Club:Club:Club: Phone:Phone: Email: Email:Email: Email:

Please complete ALL Grade, Handicap & Section details: Please Please Please complete complete complete ALL ALLALL Grade, Grade,Grade, Handicap HandicapHandicap & && Section SectionSection details: details:

Section: Section: Section: Open Ladies Junior Veteran Section: Open Ladies Junior Veteran OpenOpen Ladies Junior Veteran Veteran Age: (if required) Juniors: Under18 Veterans: Over 65 Age: Age:Age: (if (if(if required) required)required) Juniors: Under18 / / Veterans: Over 65 / / Juniors:Juniors: Under18Under18 / / Veterans: Over 65 / / / / // // Grade & Handicap AA A B C Grade GradeGrade & && Handicap HandicapHandicap Grade: AAAA A A B B C C Handicap: Grade:Grade:Grade: AA A B C Handicap:Handicap:

Pre-Noms Pre-Noms Pre-Noms Program Pre-JuniorsPre-NomsNoms SpousePre-Pre-Noms/DeFNomsacto Pre- OpenPre-Pre-NomsNoms Noms Juniors Spouse/DeFacto Open ProgramProgramProgram Juniors Spouseor Veteran/DeF/DeF actoacto OpenOpen th or orVeteran Veteran Saturday 4ththth May - 8.30am Start SaturdaySaturdaySaturday 4 44 May MayMay - - -8.30am 8.30am8.30am Start StartStart Event 1: 25Pr State Double Rise Championship $34 $40 $45 EventEventEvent 1: 1:1: 25Pr25Pr25Pr State StateState Double DoubleDouble Rise RiseRise Championship ChampionshipChampionship $34 $34 $4 $4$40 00 $45 $45$45 Event 2: 50T State Double Barrel Championship $34 $40 $45 EventEventEvent 2: 2:2: 50T50T50T State StateState Double DoubleDouble Barrel BarrelBarrel Championship Championship $34 $34 $40 $40$40 $45 $45$45 Zone Teams Events Saturday Evening ZoneZone Teams Teams Events Events Saturday Saturday Evening Evening th Zone Teams Events Saturday Evening Sunday 5ththth May - 8.30am Start SundaySundaySunday 5 55 May MayMay - - -8.30am 8.30am8.30am Start StartStart Event 3: 50T State Single Barrel Championship $34 $40 $45 EventEventEvent 3: 3:3: 50T50T50T State StateState Single SingleSingle Barrel BarrelBarrel Championship ChampionshipChampionship $34 $34 $40 $40$40 $45 $45$45 Event 4: 50T State Handicap Event 4: 50T State Handicap $34 $40 $45 EventEvent 4:th4: 50T 50T StateState HandicapHandicap $34 $34 $40 $40$40 $45 $45$45 Monday 6ththth May - 8.30am Start MondayMondayMonday 6 66 May MayMay - - -8.30am 8.30am8.30am Start StartStart Event 5: 50T State Point Score Championship $34 $40 $45 EventEventEvent 5: 5:5: 50T 50T 50T State StateState Point PointPoint Score ScoreScore Championship ChampionshipChampionship $34 $34 $40 $40 $45 $45 TOTAL PROGRAM $170.00 $34 $200.00 $40 $225.00 $45 TOTALTOTAL PROGRAM PROGRAM $170.00 $170.00 $200.00 $200.00 $225.00 $225.00$225.00 TOTALTOTAL PROGRAM PAID TOTALTOTAL PAID PAID Please Note: TOTAL PAID PleasePlease Note: Note: th Please PreNote:-Nominations close Friday 26th April 2019. Shooters may nominate on the day for an additional fee of $5 per event. Pre-Nominations close Friday 26 ththApril 2019. Shooters may nominate on the day for an additional fee of $5 per event. PrePrePre-Nominations-Nominations-Nominations will closeclose be FridayfullyFriday refunded 2626 AprilApril (less 20192019 $10.. ShootersShootersprocessing may fee) nominate if State advised on the dayprior for to ancommencement additional feefee of ofof competition. $5$5 perper event.event. Pre-Nominations will be fully refunded (less $10 processing fee) if State advised prior to commencement of competition. PaymentsPrePre-Nominations-Nominations will be processed willwill bebe fullyfully one refundedrefunded week prior (less(less to $ $competition.1010 processingprocessing Entry fee)fee) will if State not beadvised confirmed prior for toto commencementcommencementdeclined credit card ofof competition.competition. transactions. PaymentsPaymentsPayments will will will be be be processed processedprocessed one oneone week weekweek prior priorprior to toto competition. competition.competition. Entry Entry will will not not be be confirmed confirmed for for declined declined credit creditcredit card cardcard transactions. transactions.transactions.

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Gold Coast Clay Target Club is proud to host the

South East Zone SKEET CARNIVAL 20th & 21st April 2019

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Skeet Captain:Camping Tracey on Ashton groundsweekend. 0403 Powered 255 sites, 465 hot showers. Meals,Camping refreshments, on grounds ammunition Powered sites,available hot showers.over the GOLD COAST CLAY TARGET Meals,CLUB, refreshments, 81 GROSS RD,ammunition WOONGOOLBA available over Phone:the 07 5546 1368 Meals, refreshments,Skeet Captain: weekend.ammunition Tracey Ashton available 0403 255 over 465 the www.goldcoastclaytargetclub.comCampingSkeet Captain: on grounds Traceyweekend. weekend. Powered Ashton sites, 0403 hot 255 showers. 465 GOLD COASTCamping CLAY TARGET on grounds CLUB, Powered81 GROSS sites, RD, WOONGOOLBAhot showers. Phone: 07 5546 1368 GOLD COAST CLAYCamping TARGET on grounds CLUB, 81 GROSS Powered RD, WOONGOOLBAsites, hot showers. 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to high 30s (34): 25T DB, 25T PS: AA: Kingaroy 02/02/2019 Maryborough 24/02/2019 C: A Smith 23/25, Z Murphy B Farlow 96/100, G Bayliss 95/100, Fine with some cloud and wind Windy & Showery (27): 30T DB CD: 26/32; 50T Skt HC: 1st M Bell, S Nothdurft 114/120; A: T Robb (70): 30T Medley: OA: C Muller AA: R Rehbein, G Mathews 30/30; 2nd M Blain, 3rd D Blain; 50T PS: 97/100, M Barden 95/100, R Christie 98/100: AA: J Gemmill 95/100: A: R A: G Chizzotti 30/30; B: I Mapp, AA: C Polsen 145/150; A: W Pol- 132/140; B: J Fea 111/120, L Taylor Woods 47/50; B: P Barnard 46/50; B Morrissy, S Raleigh 28/30; C: J sen 138/150; B: E Gibb 129/150; 110/120, I McMillan 87/100; C: J C: J Pointon 48/50; Lad: N Muller Greenfield 26/30; 25T Pts CS: OA & C: S Olive 146/150, A Smith Haynes 96/100, A Sullivan 78/100, 43/50; Vet: K Simpson 69/75; Jnr: AA: T Anderson 72/75, R Rehbein 135/150. R Kearney 71/100; 50T Cont: AA: B Chambers 44/50; 30T SB: OA: D 78/84; A: M Zipf 71/75, K Greensill B Farlow 50/50, G Bayliss 49/50, J Stevens 34/35; AA: R Wilde 37/39; 68/75; B: M Kroezen 71/75, B Springsure 09/02/2019 Sipple 48/50; A: M Johnson 49/50, A: L Hansen-Crawford 28/30; B: V Morrissy 64/75; C: B Thornton Hot & sunny (108): 30T Medley: M Moloney 57/59, M Winning Stiller 27/31; C: J Pointon 27/34; Lad: 62/75, J Greenfield 59/75; 25T SB: AA: D Stitt, D O’Keeffe, T CoCo, 56/59; B: J Peters 47/51, J Fea 46/51, E Guy 27/33; Vet: K Simpson 28/30; AA: D Nicholson 24/25, G Mathews J Taylor, B Powell, B Hewitt, G G Rixon 42/50; C: R Kearney 46/50, Jnr: R Pointon 20/30; 50T DB: OA: M 22/25; A: M Zipf 25/25, K Greensill Graham 50/50; A: L Rouse, S J Haynes 43/50, J Cutler 35/50. Stewart 50/50; AA: R Wilde 49/50; A: 22/25; B: M Kroezen 21/25, G Scouller 49/50; B: D Ritchings S Prendergast 48/50; B: B Chambers Sartore 27/32; C: R Thornton 48/50, N Loch, M Shilvock, M 10/02/2019 50/53; C: R Brittain 52/57; Lad: E 19/25, J Greenfield 18/25; 15 Pr Bell 47/50; C: F Cameron 47/50, Hot & humid, 35 degrees (42): 30T Stewart 47/50; Vet: P Hill 55/58; D/R: AA: G Mathews 26/30, G H Woolcock, C Ritchards, J Brandt DB: AA: G Manning, Tony Z, G Jnr: R Pointon 48/53; 30T PS: OA: Durre 41/50; A: M Zipf 22/30, K 44/50; 25T SB: OA: T CoCo 39/39; Mason, G Bartlett, W Humphreys G Kocho 95/96; AA: G Durre 94/96; Rehbein 20/30; B: S Raleigh 26/45, AA: B Powell 38/39, L Brandt 35/35; 30/30; A: B Pearce, B McDonald, A: N Morgan 83/90; B: B Charteris I Mapp 25/45; C: B Thornton A: R Pack 24/25, P Saunders 37/38; D Rodger, J Castellino, R Webster 86/90; C: D Pointon 82/90; Lad: N 23/30, J Greenfield 15/30; HG AA: B: A Love 26/27, S James 25/27; C: 30/30; B: J Holmes, S Raleigh, N Muller 79/90; Vet: N Berry 93/99; G Mathews 148/160; A: M Zipf J Brandt 23/26, J Harris 22/26; 30T Dalton 29/30; C: B Cummings 29/30, Jnr: L Hansen-Crawford 78/90; 146/160; B: I Mapp 130/160; C: B DB: OA: G Wright 197/197; AA: J Thorpe 28/30; 30T PS: AA: G Nuske 30T HC: OA: G Bailo 30/30, 2nd Thornton 129/130. A Skinner 196/197, E McCulloch 89/90, G Matthews 103/105; A: R B Chambers 29/30, 3rd J Pointon 177/178; A: J Powell 66/67, B Webster 90/90, B McDonald 94/95; 39/41, 4th R Brittain 38/41, 5th D Port Denison 24/02/2019 Muirson 51/22; B: M Shilvock B: S McPherson 88/90, N Dalton Pointon 36/39; Ch/Ch: OA: C Muller Sunny and warm with a shower 41/42, J Back 40/42; C: J Harris 83/90; C: B Cummings 87/90, A 49/50; AA: G Matthews 48/50; A: T and wind developing during the 30/30, H Woolcock 31/32; 30T Roser 86/90; 25T HC: 1. J Castellino Morony 66/75; B: P Barnard 45/50; afternoon (34): 25T PS Sweepstakes: Cont: OA: A Dallas 119/119; AA: S 36/36, 2. M Zipf 35/36, 3. B Pearce C: D Pointon 62/75; Lad: P Stiller AA: J Rossato 75/75, G Bonanno, Ryan 118/119, B Powell 105/106; A: 34/35; 30T Cont: AA: Tony Z 30/30, 40/50; Vet: G Kocho 45/50; Jnr: L B Gall R Hearn 74/75; A: J J Powell 30/30, L Rouse 36/37; B: G Nuske 31/32; A: B Yet Foy 35/35, Hansen-Crawford 39/50; HG: OA: Kinnonmonth 73/75, G McLees, S James 30/30, J Taylor 31/32; C: F D Rodger 34/35; B: C Pearce 33/34, K Simpson 280/301; AA: C Brown P LeBlowitz 71/75; B: J Towning Cameron 33/35, H Bischoff 32/35; N Dalton 32/34; C: R Behrens 29/30, 279/301; A: G Schneider 264/301; 61/75, G Cox 54/75, N Maltby 30T PS: OA: T CoCo 123/123; AA: A T Roberts 28/30; HG: AA: Tony Z B: B Charteris 270/300; C: J Pointon 53/75; C: B Schonenberg 73/75, A O’Brien 122/123, A Dallas 119/120; 171/175; A: D Rodger 172/175; B: 257/300; Lad: E Guy 264/300; Vet: White 63/75, M Cox 59/75; 25T BD A: G Storch 89/90, P Whiteman N Dalton 166/175; C: B Cummings G Kocho 273/300; Jnr: L Hansen- Tim Warren Auto Air Conditioning 103/103; B: M Shilvock 95/96, J 166/175. Crawford 262/300. & Electrical Trophy: AA: J Rossato Taylor 92/96; C: F Cameron 86/90, 121/121; A: G Dalton 38/38; B: J J Brandt 79/90; 30T HC: 1st OA: Towning 21/25; C: B Schonenberg A O’Brien 45/45, 2nd: C Cusack 23/25; 50T DB Cont Port Denison 44/45, 3rd: T CoCo 43/44, 4th: CS: Cignall Specialist Tobacconist J Taylor 41/42, 5th: C Richards Burdekin Trophy: OA & AA: B 40/41; 15 Pr D/R: OA: P Quinn, GOLD COAST Farry 63/63, J Rossato 62/63; A: 46/50; AA: D O’Keeffe 43/50, A M Carty 50/50, G Dalton 57/59; Dallas 36/40; A: B Murison 27/30, CLAY TARGET CLUB B: J Towning 42/50, G Cox 33/50; G Storch 35/40; B: T Lumby 48/60, C: K Bailey 46/50, B Schonenberg M Shilvock 47/60; C: J Griffiths April PROGRAMS 45/50; 25T DB HC: Bowen 23/30, H Woolcock 20/30; OA Practice: 10am - 5pm every Friday and from 1pm Engineering Trophy: 1st J Rossato HG: D O’Keeffe 280/285; OA Saturday except on weekends of 2 day carnivals 25/25, 2nd G Bonnano 27/27, 3rd AA: A O’Brien 279/285; OA A: J A Sclaia 26/27. Powell 271/285; OA B: M Shilvock th Sunday 7 April - Sporting 266/285; OA C: F Cameron 100 Targets 9.00 am Start Graded Trophies Port Denison 27/01/2019 256/285; Lad: L Brandt 269/285; Only shot 2 events before we had Sporting Captain: Kev Seeney 0427 761 945 Jnr: B McKee 264/285; Vet: T CoCo to cancel the shoot due to the heavy 276/285. rain (25): 25T DB Gr Sweepstakes: rd Wednesday 3 April Night Trap AA: A Zarb 25/25, B Gall, T Coco, K Texas 24/02/2019 7.00 pm Start - Nomination includes Hot Supper Zarb 24/25; A: M Populin 25/25, N Dry, Windy (40): 75T Mxd AA: D Sheehan 24/25; B: J Nugent 23/25, Cameron, B Kenipp; A: S Harrold, Saturday 13th April Junior Coaching Day G Farmer 22/25; C: T Robinson M Johnson; B: J Peters, Mike Letters; 25/25, B Schonenberg 24/25, C C: T Johnson, John Zanatta; 50T Sunday 14th April Trap - 9.00 am Start Dent 21/25; 25T PS Bowen Blue Cont: AA: D Jason, Brian Kenipp: Water Harbour Motel Trophy: AA: T A: S Oydell, Murray Johnson; OA: Trap Captains: Mike Swale 0418 763 168 Coco 73/78; A: M Populin 64/75; B: J Petes, G Scudamore; T Johnson, J Paul Santorrissi 0475 240 375 G Farmer 64/75; C: B Schonenberg Znatta. 61/75. SE Zone Skeet Carnival Toogoolawah 24/02/2019 Please refer to full page ad in this edition Rockhampton 03/03/2019 Windy, Warm & some cloud (52): th st Windy and Overcast (40): 25T 100T Medley: AA: S Whitehead Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 April DB: AA: S Moore 49/49, G Wright 140/150, T Gurski 140/150; A: M Skeet Captains: Tracey Ashton 0403 255 465 48/49; A: G Thompson 35/35, D Welke 140/150, R Spencer 135/150; Blain 34/35; B: N Trost 23/25, B: K Hickmott 160/180, R Pointon st Sunday 21 April Olympic Trap 2nd 22/25; C: Z Murphy 24/25, A 154/180; C: D Pointon 124/150, P 75 Target 8.45 am Start Death 32/34; 25T HC: 1st S Moore Stiller 121/150; Vet: D Reynolds Trench Captain: Warren Corby 0488 581 713 27/28, 2nd A Smith 26/28, 3rd S 135/150; Lad: J Pointon 115/150; Olive 36/38, 4th C Robinson 35/38, OA: C Gurski 142/150. 5th E Gibb 26/29; 25T Cont: AA: Club: 81 Gross Rd Woongoolba- Ph. 07) 5546 1368 G Wright 25/25, N Bell 37/38; A: For more information www.goldcoastclaytargetclub.com D Blain 25/25, B Muirson 25/26; The Committee reserves the right to alter advertised programs. B: B Fisher 19/25, E Gibb 18/25;

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110/125; C: M Perry 108/125, R P DeFranceso 48/49; A: G Hargreaves Hague 95/125; OA HG: A Pollock 30/31, L Cook 20/21; B: P Newton 152/155; OA Vet HG: M Perry 20/20, A Connor 21/22; C: N Wright 134/155; OA Lad HG: L Crawford 20/20; J Thompson 20/22; Lad: A TASMANIA 105//155. Tebble 24/28; Jnr: M Dann 17/20; Vet: L Cook 20/21, E Tebble 4/5. Beaufort 09/02/2019 Mild and Windy (24): Peter Falkinder Bendigo 26/01/2019 Classic: OA & AA: M Holm 79/90, I Hot and sunny (71): 30T Australia Bothwell 17/02/2019 Cont, 15T DB, 20 Pr D/R: AA: S Tebble 68/90; A: L Cook 75/90, E Day DB CS: AA & OA: N Moroni Fine (42): 100T DB: AA & OA: B Glover 61/70; A: A Doyle 59/70; B: C Tebble 74/90; B: M Tallents 78/90, 85/85, C Langridge 84/85; A: Matisse Caville 111/112; A: M Jones 97/100; Chapman 59/70; C: M Stubbs 56/70. P Rhodes 73/90; C: A Pett 68/90, T Appleby 41/42, Mat Appleby 30/31; B: K Hawker 42/43, I Culpitt 31/32; B: J Kent 96/100; C: H Todd 92/100. Spring Bay 09/02/2019 Highdale 67/90; Lad: A Tebble 41/90; C: A Travers 49/50, I Davis 29/30; Cressy 03/03/2019 Rain, then fine, then rain! (31): 20T Jnr: E Tebble 74/90; Vet: L Cook 25T HC: 1st K Hawker 44/44, 2nd G Humid and overcast (38): 25 Pr D/R: PS CD: AA: J Hitchens, M Dennis 75/90. Wythe 51/54, 3rd B Pay 50/54, 4th AA: M Burling 56/60; A: K Marriott 59/60; A: P Howes 59/60; B: N Lewis Beaufort 01/03/2019 C Langridge 28/29, 5th B Vogelzang 43/50; B: C Chapman 42/50; C: D 56/50; C: P Camus 54/60; 50T PS CS: Hot (43): 60T Novice-practice- 27/29; 25T PS: AA & OA: A Brady Williams 35/50; OA: M Burling AA & OA: M Dennis 144/150; A: K jnr-waterloo teams: Round 1 G 120/120, R Hosking 84/87; A: A 56/60; 20Pr State D/D: 1st: D Marriott 137/150; B: C Chapman Kirkpatrick, J Porter, N Wright 29/30, Cole 117/120, R Gamble 74/75; B: S Martin and D Atkins 23/23; 2nd N 139/150; C: P Camus 123/150; 30T Round 2 J Soufis, T Pevitt, A Powell Mackenzie 74/75, K Hawker 73/75; McCallum and L McCallum 22/23. DB Cash: AA: S Taylor 30/30; A: K 27/30; Round 3 M Holm, B Hay, K C: I Davis 68/75, A Travers 66/75; Marriott 30/30; B: R Jones, N Lewis 24/02/2019 Richardson 24/30; Novice Bridgette OA HG: A Brady 138/140; Vet HG: 29/30; C: H Todd 26/30; OA HG: J Fine and warm (25): 30T B/T MXD: Filbay 9/10 Jnr: B Filbay 9/10; Septic F Heinze 124/130; Lad HG: E Cox Hitchens 231/250. A: T Browning 44/50; B: P Gourlay Anna W 5/5; High Aggregate: M 134/140; Jr HG: K Hawker 128/130. 45/50; C: P Eddington 41/50; 15T Holm, P Falkinder 58/60.: Callawadda/Stawell 16/02/2019 Beaufort 15/02/2019 Warm no wind (27): 30T PS CS: OA & Mild (43): 20T CD 20M: AA: P AA: R Lehmann 89/90, W Hawker, A DeFranceso, I Tebble 20/20; A: G Hawker 88/90; A: W Calaby 83/90, L Hargreaves 19/20, L Cook 18/20; B: P Gibson, B Jennings 82/90; B: D Harris Newton, M Tallents 20/20; C: J Baird 86/90, B Dean 84/90; C: P Gellert VICTORIA 19/20, A Pett, G Parry 18/20; 20T 62/90; 30T DB CS: OA & A: S Kosch PS Gr: OA & AA: M Holm 60/60, I 109/109, K Hawker 67/68; AA: W Tebble 59/60; A: G Hargreaves 56/60, Hawker 108/109, R Lehmann 59/60; P Falkinder 62/69; B: M Tallents B: K Malcolm 30/30, D Harris 29/30; 59/60, L Antonio 57/60; C: S Soufis C: P Gellert 23/30; 25T HC: 1st A Ararat 02/02/2019 27/30; 75T Mxd: OA & AA: A Pollock 59/60, A Clark 56/60; Lad: S Soufis Hawker 25/25, 2nd L Gibson 35/36, Hot (21): 10T PS CD E/O: A Pollock 122/125, S Holdsworth 111/125; A: G 59/60; Jnr: E Tebble 45/60; Vet: P 3rd S Kosch 34/35, 4th W Hawker a perfect 30/30, G Horrigan 28/30, Horrigan 113/125, D Long 111/125; Falkinder 62/69; 20T Barry Torney 27/28, 5th L Hawker 26/27; OA HG: M Long, S Holdsworth, W Calaby B: L Hateley 112/125, K Malcolm Memorial: OA & AA: J Wright 49/49, A Hawker, W Hawker 142/145.

North East Zone/V.C.T.A. APRIL 2019 PROGRAM SATURDAY 30TH MARCH SUNDAY 14TH SUNDAY 21ST St. James 11:00 am Echuca 10:00 am Mansfield 10:30am 10tgt E/O 40tgt M/T C/ship Anzac Memorial Shoot 30tgt S/B 25tgt H/cap 25tgt D/B C/D 30tgt P/S 25tgt P/S C/ship 25tgt NEZ Cont. P/S C/ship 30tgt D/B Euroa 11:00am 20tgt Tower C/ship. 20tgt B/T C/D 10tgt D/B C/D Kyneton 12:30pm SATURDAY 6TH APRIL 75tgt NEZ Ch/Ch 25tgt Cont. D/B Gr C/D Bendigo 10:00am 20tgt SxS D/B C/ship 25tgt D/B S/R Gr C/ship 100tgt FITASC Compak S/C C/ship 25tgt P/S Gr C/ship Wangaratta 11:00am 100tgt 5-S/C C/ship, 4 gr, 1&2 MONDAY 22ND SUNDAY 7TH Numurkah Shepparton 10:00am Numurkah Shepparton 11:00am 25tgt Skeet Gr C/D SATURDAY 20TH 25tgt NEZ S/B Tower C/ship 50tgt Skeet Gr C/ship Bendigo 10:00am 90tgt Medley C/ship 12pr Skeet Doubles Gr C/D. High Gun High Gun 50tgt NEZ B/T Carnival Club H/cap 50tgt M/T Trophy THURSDAY 25TH Yarrawonga 11:00am Wangaratta 11:00am Colbinabbin 12:00noon 30tgt Cont 45tgt Medley, 15 S/B, 15 D/B, 15 P/S, 25tgt P/S Anzac Day C/ship 50tgt D/B C/ship 4 gr 1&2 25tgt S/B Anzac Day C/ship 20tgt H/cap 1-3 30tgt D/B Anzac Day C/ship FRIDAY 12TH Mansfield 7:00pm FRIDAY 26TH Cosgrove 6:30pm Night Shoot Mathoura 7:00pm 10tgt Night P/S E/O 30tgt Medley, 10 D/B, 10 S/B, 10 P/S C/D 15tgt S/B C/D 75tgt Night Ch/Ch, 4 gr 1&2 50tgt State Night D/B C/ship 10pr D/D, D/P. 25pr Night D/D, D/P

52 Clay Target – April 2019 Castlemaine 27/02/2019 71/75; B: P McKendrick 62/75, P Great Night for Shooting clear sky’s Elwar 63/78; C: L Gamon 52/75, and warm (31): 25T DB CD: AA: B L Tingate 49/75; 20Pr D/D CS: I Blake, A Chapman, R Lendon , C Towers, S Towers 23/26, A Rohrlach, Langridge 25/25; A: D Knight, P M Ward 22/26. West 25/25; B: I Culpit 24/25, M Hamilton 17/02/2019 Tallents, P Newton, J Lendon 23/25; Fine sunny (30): 30T PS DB: OA & C: K Cordy 25/25, T Marshall 23/25; AA: W Jenkins 90/90, J Willmott 15 Pr D/R CS: AA: C Langridge 35/40, 87/90; A: S Davis 89/90, G Schmidt R Lendon 34/40; A: T Archer 20/30, www.werribeegunclub.com.au Phone 9749 7301 88/90; B: G McDonald 84/90, J D Pollard 28/40; B: I Culpit 23/40, P McIntyre 82/90; C: B Papst 70/90, K Newton 20/40; C: K Cordy 30/40, T Gleeson 64/90; 50T DB: OA & AA: A Marshall 28/30; HG over events 1 & APRIL 2019 Pollock 55/55, W Jenkins 49/50; A: 2: R Lendon AA 65/70. D Long 54/55, P Winser 49/50; B: J Colbinabbin 24/02/2019 McIntyre 48/52, G McDonald 47/52; FRIDAY 5th Hot and Sunny with a light breeze - C: B Papst 39/53, K Gleeson 38/53. 32 degrees (40): 25T Cont PS: AA: S NOMS. 5.30PM FOR 6PM START Traill 72/75, L Fitzgerald 71/75; A: Mansfield 17/02/2019 EVENT 1 25 TGTS P/S $17.00 M Rowan 69/75, J Fothergill 76/85, Hot and calm (39): 50T DB: AA & OA: B: E Mullane 69/75, N Sutherland D Hunt 79/79, F Heinze 78/79; A: 1ST & 2ND EACH GRADE 68/75; C: G Cock 64/75, J McDonald M Mclahlan 34/35, D Luelf 33/35; EVENT 2 25 TGTS S/B CHAMPIONSHIP $17.00 57/75; OA: S Traill 72/75; 25T NEZ B: J Ford 45/50, P Kirley 49/52; C: Cont DB: AA: L Fitzgerald 28/29, C C Ford 45/50, J Ebert 42/50; 50T SASHES, 1ST & 2ND EACH Cleave 27/29; A: R Stackhouse 25/25, PS: OA & A: M Mclachlan 198/201; GRADE AA: T Rohrlach 195/201, C Asquith M Rowan 31/32; B: E Mullane 23/25, EVENT 3 25 TGTS D/B $17.00 T Fothergill 25/28; C: I Larner 21/25, 144/150; A 2nd: L McDonald 145/150; R Quinsee 20/25; OA: R Stackhouse B: L Poile 137/150, J Ford 136; C: C 1ST & 2ND EACH GRADE 25/25; 20T HC: 1st M Rowan 20/20, Ford 135/150, C Weingott 130/150; EVENT 4 JACKPOT $2.00 2nd J Wilson 21/22, 3rd E Cox 20/22, HG: OA: T Rohrlach 197/200; Vet: G 4th G Prior 19/20. Mclure 192/200; Lad: J Ford 184/200; ENVIRONMENTAL LEVY $2.00 Jnr: P Kirley 180/200. Euroa 10/02/2019 Good (41): 25T DB CH: AA & OA: 09/02/2019 SUNDAY 14th C Aquith 41/41, M Ward 40/41; A: Wet and Cold (36): 100T MXD: AA: D NOMS. 10.30AM FOR 11AM START L McDonald 23/25, R Stackhouse Saliba 147/150, Nathan Burt 146/150; 34/37; B: P Elward 24/29, R Steward A: A Beltrami 133/150, S Pellegrino EVENT 1 25 TGTS P/S $15.00 23/29; C: C Petersen 17/25, L Spencer 132/150; B: R DeMaria 142/250, 1ST & 2ND EACH GRADE 17/27; 25T PS CH: AA: A Rohrlach S Zotti 138/150; C: L Schroeter 104/105, C Comensoli 103/105; A & 115/150, P Schroeter 114/150; OA: D EVENT 2 25 TGTS H/CAP $15.00 OA: L McDonald 75/75, S Towers Saliba 147/150. 1ST, 2ND, 3RD & B/M, 23MTS. EVENT 3 50 TGTS D/B CHAMPIONSHIP $28.00 O/A, 1ST & 2ND EACH GRADE + SASH EVENT 4 JACKPOT $2.00 ENVIRONMENTAL LEVY $2.00 APRIL 2019 SUNDAY 14th 75tgt Champion of EVENT 1 75 TGTS TRENCH H/CAP $45.00 Saturday 6th 12 noon Champions (DB, SB, Pts) ENVIRONMENTAL LEVY $2.00 25tgt Points Score AA, A, B & C 1 + 2 SUNDAY 28th 75tgt Double Barrel Overall High Gun – NOMS. 10.30AM FOR 11AM START Championship ANZAC Perpetual Shield EVENT 1 25 TGTS P/S $15.00 1ST & 2ND EACH GRADE KORUMBURRA WONTHAGGI EVENT 2 25 TGTS S/B $15.00 Saturday 13th 10am Sunday 7th 11am 1ST & 2ND EACH GRADE 100tgt Skeet 30tgt Points Score EVENT 3 50 TGTS D/B CHAMIONSHIP $28.00 30tgt Double Barrel SASHES, 1ST & 2ND EACH GRADE 30tgt Continental Saturday 27th 9am EVENT 4 JACKPOT $2.00 Overall, South East Zone Round 2 ENVIRONMENTAL LEVY $2.00 AA, A, B & C 1 + 2 25tgt Handicap PRIZES AND COMPETITION SUBJECT TO SUFFICIENT SHOOTERS. 25tgt Double Barrel CLUB OPEN FOR PRACTICE WED TO SAT FROM 12PM ALSO 1ST & 3RD SUNDAYS. COMPETITIONS HELD 1ST FRIDAY, 2ND & 4TH SUNDAY OF EACH MONTH. KITCHEN OPEN FOR ALL COMPETITION SHOOTS, ANZAC DAY Saturday 30th MARCH WIDE RANGE OF AMMUNITION AVAILABLE. Thursday 25th 1pm EFTPOS AND LICENSED BAR 11am INDUCTIONS AVAILABLE FOR NEW SHOOTERS, Jack Chapple 45tgt Double Barrel VISIT OUR WEB SITE OR RING SONIA AT CLUBHOUSE ON Memorial 45tgt Continental 9749 7301. THE COMMITTEE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ALTER PROGRAMS WITHOUT NOTICE

April 2019 – Clay Target 53 2019 VCTA ISSF CHAMPIONSHIPS To be held at Echuca Clay Target Club/VCTA State Ground May 3rd to 5th, 2019 THIS IS A SHOOTING AUSTRALIA ENDORSED EVENT Pre-Nominations essential for ALL events (Numbers limited to 120 – subject to facilities and the discretion of the Tournament Director) Nominations received after 27/4/19 will incur additional cost of $15 per person

FRIDAY 3rd of May – 9:00am Start Nomination Fee 75 Tgt Victorian State ISSF Mixed Pairs (75 tgts + final) $60 per team member or $120 per team Official Practice – Olympic rapT & ISSF Skeet $10.00 per token for 25 tgts SATURDAY 4th of May – 9am Start for Trap & Skeet Nomination Fee 125 Tgt Victorian State Men’s ISSF Skeet (1st day 75 tgts) $85 (Juniors $75) OA, 2nd, 3rd & Jnr 125 Tgt Victorian State Ladies ISSF Skeet (1st day 75 tgts) $85 (Juniors $75) OA, 2nd, 3rd & Jnr 125 Tgt Victorian State Ladies Olympic Trap (1st day 75 tgts) $85 (Juniors $75) OA, 2nd, 3rd & Jnr 125 Tgt Victorian State Men’s Olympic Trap (1st day 75 tgts) $85 (Juniors $75) OA, 2nd, 3rd & Jnr SUNDAY 5th of May – 9am Start for Trap & Skeet 125 Tgt Victorian State Ladies Olympic Trap (2nd day 50 tgts + Final) OA, 2nd, 3rd & Jnr 125 Tgt Victorian State Men’s ISSF Skeet (2nd day 50 tgts + Final) OA, 2nd, 3rd & Jnr 125 Tgt Victorian State Ladies ISSF Skeet (2nd day 50 tgts + Final) OA, 2nd & 3rd & Jnr 125 Tgt Victorian State Men’s Olympic Trap (2nd day 50 tgts + Final) OA, 2nd, 3rd & Jnr Grades: AA, A, B & C winners will receive Gold and Silver Medals plus prize money

Nomination Form and Conditions of Entry can be found at: www.vcta.com.au The VCTA reserves the right to alter the program if necessary This event is combined with the Shooting Australia Performance Series

54 Clay Target – April 2019 Shooter No. 2019 VCTA2019 VCTA STATE ISSF CARNIVAL STATE ISSF CARNIVAL (Office use) 3rd, 4 th3rd,, &4th 5 & th5 thMay May 201 20199 PRE-NOMINATION PRE-NOMINATION FORM FORM

ACTA No. First Name Surname Address Suburb State Postcode Phone No. Mobile/Day Email Contact

TICK ONE or MORE THAN ONE of the boxes if you are ELIGIBLE to complete in the Categories shown below: Ladies All FEMALE competitors must tick this box

All Shooters 65 years or over on first day of competition Date of Birth ___/___/___ Veteran All Shooters Under 21 years as at 31/12/2019 Date of Birth ___/___/___ Junior TICK Your GRADE AA A B C Your HANDICAP

Please note: ALL Nomination CLOSE at 5:00pm on Friday 27th April 2019

CARNIVAL PROGRAM Pre-Noms Juniors Pre-Noms Adults Friday 3rd May 2018 - Practice & Mixed Pairs $60 pp or 75 Tgt Victorian State ISSF Mixed Pairs n/a $120 per team Saturday 4th May 125 Tgts Victorian State Men’s ISSF Skeet (1st day 75 tgts) $75 $85 125 Tgts Victorian State Ladies ISSF Skeet (1st day 75 tgts) $75 $85 125 Tgts Victorian State Men’s Olympic Trap (1st day 75 tgts) $75 $85 125 Tgts Victorian State Ladies Olympic Trap (1st day 75 tgts) $75 $85

Sunday 5th May 125 Tgts Victorian State Men’s ISSF Skeet (2nd day 50 tgts + final) 125 Tgts Victorian State Ladies ISSF Skeet (2nd day 50 tgts + final) 125 Tgts Victorian State Men’s Olympic Trap (2nd day 50 tgts + final) 125 Tgts Victorian State Ladies Olympic Trap (2nd day 50 tgts + final)

CAMPING ON GROUND $10 donation PER NIGHT – Number of nights: Total cost of camping $

PLEASE TOTAL NOMINATIONS AND CAMPING FEE $

Total numbers will be limited to 120 (subject to facilities and at the discretion of the Tournament Director) There will be an additional cost of $15 per person for entries received after 27/4/19 including ‘on the day’ nominations.

*Note: Shooters will be pre-squadded and squads will be uploaded to the VCTA website 1 week prior to the event

The VCTA reserves the right to refuse any request or nomination (See VCTA website for conditions of entry) Pre-nominations to be posted to: VICTORIAN CLAY TARGET ASSOCIATION Inc. C/- Jeff Bell, State Secretary, PO Box 259 Drouin, Vic. 3818 OR SENT BY EMAIL TO: [email protected]

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April 2019 – Clay Target 55 Melbourne 24/02/2019 2nd G Rowe 28/29, 3rd P Matthews 24/26; 25T NEZ HC: 1st: I Culpitt Lad: N Gordon 144/150; Jnr: M Warm & Sunny (205): 75T Ch/Ch: 36/38; 15T W/B: OA & AA: R Leita 39/40, 2nd: D Luelf 38/40, 3rd: C Molan 143/150. AA: A Hawker 122/125, T Grimes 20/20, P Matthews 19/20; A: G Weingott 28/30, 4th: K Dean 27/29, Warrnambool 09/02/2019 146/150; A: T Loveridge 117/125, D Schmidt 15/15, A Collins 14/15; B: 5th: B Pay 33/35; 25T NEZ SB CS: Overcast and Fine (121): 25T Pts: White 138/150; B: Z Hawker 110/125, C Sanders 13/15, J Rizzo 13/15; C: OA: L Fitzgerald 26/26; AA: B Eagle OA: G Stevenson 75/75; AA: W A Russell 99/125; C: R Burnett 99/125, J Pieper 12/15, B Ellis 10/15; HG: G 25/26, B Pay 46/47; A: J Nelson Hawker 83/84, T Kupsch 82/84, P S Incani 98/125; OA: A Friek 124/125; Rowe 87/90. 24/25, D Vogel; B: L Hipwell 23/25, Attard 74/78; A: R Nelson 74/75, S Lad: L Hawker 115/125; Vet: K Calder Nepean 16/02/2019 G Ervin 30/33; C: C Weingott 22/25, Muller 73/75, D W Fisher 71/75; B: R Clinton 23/27; 25T NEZ PS CS: OA: 143/150; Jnr: L Shore 116/125; 30T PS Perfect again (42): 100T DB: AA & OA: G Vickers 72/75, L Ricardo 70/75, G M Vistarini 84/84; AA: G Prior 83/84, CS: AA: F Heinze 149/150, S Russo A Kupsch 100/100, K Calder 99/100, Pridmore 68/75; C: V Dehne 66/75, 148/150; A: T Loveridge 89/90, D O Boucher 77/78; A: M Appleby D Cleary 104/106, A Tiny 99/100, M K Phelan 61/75, T Pride 57/75; Landells 96/99; B: A Speranza 94/99, 74/75, J Fothergill 89/93; B: G Ervin Horsfall 103/105, D Rosetto 102/105; Vet: J Rowe 72/75; Lad: N Gordon K Balcombe 91/99; C: P Reed 84/92, 72/75, K Whyte 71/75; C: R Clinton B: N Quick 91/100, Wombat 87/100; 74/75; Jnr: M Molan; 25T SB: OA: S P Schroeter 81/93; OA: S Trembath 70/75, C Weingott 59/75; HG: Sub C: P Azzopardi 90/100, A Bradshaw Davis 31/31; AA: F Bagnato 25/25, R 144/144; Lad: S Ellis 88/90; Vet: A Jnr HG: C Weingott 127/150; Jnr HG: (jnr) 87/100, H Johnston 83/100. Duthie 32/33, G Menhennet 31/33; Cole: 86/90; Jnr: T Grimes 119/123; O Boucher 141/150; Lad HG: K Dean A: J Ryan 24/25, P Minhard 32/34, T 30T SB CS: AA: D Hunt 50/50, P Numurkah Shepparton 17/02/2019 140/150; Vet HG: F Heinze 144/150; Loveridge 32/35; B: Z Hawker 23/27, Arbaci 47/48; A: R Whyte 33/34, Sunny and slightly windy (17): 50T OA HG: G Prior 181/186; Open G Pridmore 22/27, A Jennings 24/29; Lambevski 32/33; B: B Skinner 29/30, Skt Gr CD: AA/A: M McDonald Team: G Prior, F Heinze, S Atkins, C: V Dehne 20/25, K Phelan 17/25, R L Rech 31/34: C: J McFarlane 27/30, 50/50, G Charleson 49/50; B: P Finn M Appleby, S Traill; Emergencies: Dumesny 19/28; Vet: P Mills 26/28; J Ray 26/30; OA: S Trembath 51/51; 46/50, J Wemyss 44/50, G Putkunz C Easden, B Pay, C Fletcher, L Lad: M Barnes 24/26; Jnr: T Grimes Lad: L Hawker 33/34; Vet: F Heinze 44/50, L Wojtowyez 44/50; C: B Fitzgerald; Lad Team: K Dean, R 23/25; 50T DB: OA: G Hayden 29/30; Jnr: R Fitzgibbon 32/35; 30T Kuschert 43/50, J Hanley 42/50, Clinton, K Whyte; Emergencies: S 103/103; AA: J Rowe 102/103, S DB CS: AA: A Bolwell 151/152, M P Wojtowyez 42/50; 50T Skt Gr Appleby, S Abel; Vet Team: B Eagle, Holdsworth 98/99, R Lehmann Collumb 111/112; A: P Nyirati 51/52, CS: OA & AA: C Finn 49/50; A: P D Luelf, T McGrath; Emergencies: 79/80; A: B Grimes 67/67, G Palmer B Jones 38/39; B: A Speranza 37/38, Smith 43/50; B: G Putkunz 48/54, P M Tranter, W Gibb; Jnr Team: O 66/67, M Male 69/70; B: L Ricardo R Nelson 36/38; C: T Ray 29/30, K Finn 47/54; C: B Kuschert 44/50, P Boucher, C Weingott, R Fitzgerald; 49/50, F Rochow 58/61, G Pridmore Dean 28/30: OA: J Oliveri 152/152; Wojtowyez 41/50; OA HG: C Finn Emergencies: M Easden, J Ebert. 57/61; C: T Pride 47/50, D Hinks Lad: K Coogan 50/51; Vet: J Rowe 97/100. Wangaratta 16/02/2019 47/54, T Hogg 46/54; Vet: G Jennings 95/96; Jnr: T Grimes 105/106; 30T Numurkah Shepparton 03/03/2019 Perfect (22): 20 Pr D/R: AA & OA: J PS CS: AA: C Brown 135/138, M 49/50; Lad: L Hawker 50/50; Jnr: M Warm: 50T DB: AA & OA: T Hicks Motha 34/40, D Pearce 33/40; A: Chambers 49/50. Collumb 125/126; A: V Oliveri 88/90, 49/50, A Chapman 48/50; A: A G Coyle 23/40, R Ellis 22/40; B: V R Wallace 105/108; B: A Speranza Patten 54/57, A Cole 53/57; B: D McDonagh 26/40, P Gorrie 25/40; Warrnambool 10/02/2019 84/90, A Plum 82/90; C: B Papargiris Collihole 49/50, T Fothergill 43/50; C: T Davey 29/40, M Parker 28/40; Overcast and fine (121): 25T HC: 83/90, J Ray 75/90; OA: W Hawker C: B Clinton 47/50, B Dickson 44/50; 20T DB: AA & OA: C Comensoli OA: A Fiek 49/49, G Reed 48/49, L 138/138; Lad: S Kosch 87/90; Vet: F 50T PS: AA & OA: G Prior 149/150, 33/33, A Grassi 32/33; A: A Motha Ricardo 45/46, D Abbott 37/38, Z Heinze 88/90; Jnr: S. Russo 99/102; C Cleave 146/150; A: A Schmedje 19/20, R Ellis 18/20; B: V McDonagh Hawker 41/42; BM: M Molan 45/46; 30T MEDLEY CS: AA: S Haberman 145/150, G McClure 141/150; B: 26/26, K Brown 25/26; C: M Motha 45T Ch/Ch: OA: A Smith 148/150; 147/150, S Russo 147/150; A: B T Fothergill 135/150, D Collihole 22/22, D Bull 21/22; 20T PS: AA: C AA: T Grimes 147/150, W Hawker Lambevski 98/100, T Loveridge 126/150; C: B Dickson 140/150, B Comensoli 55/60, D Pearce 53/60; A 75/75, A Evans 74/75; A: G Jennings 97/100; B: C Wood 48/50, T White Clinton 114/150; 20 Pr D/R: AA & & OA: A Motha 57/60, R Ellis 53/60; 97/100, H Megaw 94/100, R Howden 47/50; C: L Tingate 48/50, C Williams OA: R Viney 38/40, R Peatling 36/40; B: P Gorrie 54/63, R Foster 51/63; C: 97/100; B: F Rochow 69/75, G 47/50; OA: R Esplin 148/150; Lad: K A: G McClure 34/40, A Schmedje P Sunderland 56/60, T Davey 62/72; Pridmore 68/75, L Carpenter 90/100; Coogan 74/75; Vet: J Rowe 73/75; 32/40, G Hogan 27/40, T Fothergill HG: OA: C Comensoli 106/120; Vet: C: T Hogg 62/75, V Dehne 61/75, Jnr: T Grimes 96/100; 30T HC CS: 24/40; C: B Dickson 30/40, B Clinton R Ellis 93/120. K Phelan 60/75; Vet: M Medhurst 1st: C Williams 39/39, 2nd: T Kosch 72/75; Lad: L Hawker 70/75; Jnr: 24/40; OA HG: G Prior 230/240. Warrnambool 08/02/2019 38/39, 3rd: A Speranza 54/55, J Ryan 70/75; OA HG: W Hawker Overcast and windy (96): 25T Pts: OA: 4th: A Preston 53/55, 5th: J Yarak Patchewollock 24/02/2019 242/250; AA: A Bolwell 270/280; A: R Lehman 86/87; AA: J Rowe 84/87, 51/53; Lad: C Hudson-Czerniecki Hot (34): 80T Medley: AA: T Box G Jennings 237/250; B: G Pridmore A Bolwell 80/81, M Coleman 79/81; 50/52; Vet: M Briggs 31/33; Jnr: T 117/120, E Yetman 115/120; A: 229/250; C: V Dehne 207/250; Vet: M A: P Minhard 88/90, J Bellis 85/90, Grimes 36/38; HG: AA: J Oliveri W Shaddock 112/120, M Barnes Medhurst 232/250; Lad: N Gordon T Loveridge 72/75; B: G Vickers 313/320; A: J Barclay 375/395; B: A 110/120; B: G Pridmore 111/120, J 235/250; Jnr: M Molan 237/250. 71/75, L Ricardo 72/78, M Dumesny Speranza 301/320; C: B Papargiris Scott 96/120; C: N Box 108/120, A 69/78; C: K Phelan 63/78, T Hogg Yarrawonga 03/03/2019 274/320; OA: S Russo 314/320; Lad: Travers 104/120. 60/78, R Dumesny 53/75; Vet: G Pike Hot (20): 30T PS CD: AA: P Wojtoyez K Coogan 301/320; Vet: F Heinze St James 09/02/2019 70/75; Lad: L Hawker 69/75; Jnr: T 89/90, J Gemmill 86/90; A: I Cooksey 312 /320; Jnr: T Grimes 308/329; Jnr Cool, Cloudy with rain at times: Grimes 72/75; 50T State Night Pts: 83/90 G Walls 81/90; B: G Sanders AA: G Sensi 299/320; Jnr A: C Cook 30T Pts: OA & B: P Gorrie 86/90, OA: D Beyer 149/150; AA: F Bagnato 76/90, B Foster 66/90; C: L Wilson 294/320; Jnr B: R Jones 283/320; Jnr P Watkins 82/90; AA: L Fitzgerald 147/150, A Bolwell 182/186, M 76/90, V Coombes 74/90; 50T DB CS: C: A Bruzzaniti 258/320; Jnr OA: T 124/129, K Willett 123/129; A: M Colman 181/186; A: B Jones 146/150, AA: D Hunt 106/107, T Walls 105/107; Grimes 308/320. Gribben 81/90, D Luelf 80/90; C: J Ryan 139/150, G Palmer 137/150; A: I Cooksey 55/50, G Walls 54/58; B: Melbourne 02/03/2019 M Motha 77/90, C Ford 72/90; 30T B: P Reading 139/150, M Dumesny G Sanders 44/50, B Foster 43/50; C: Very Hot (51): 100T UT: AA: C DB: OA & AA: K Willett 30/30, M 136/150, A Goodall 134/150; C: K V Coombes 46/50, L Wilson 42/50; Henwood 97/100, T Armstrong Kelly 34/35; A: A Smedge 32/33, D Phelan 132/150, T Hogg 129/150, D HG: P Wojtoyez 137/140; Raffle: D 95/100; A: D Cleary 93/100, D Luelf 31/33; B: P Watkins 35/37, R Hinks 126/150; Vet: J Rowe 140/150; Hunt. Hutchins, E Bulmore 89/100; B: C Fitzgerald 34/37; C: C Ford 25/31, P Hudson-Szerniecki 93/100, C Bugter Sidebottom 24/31; 30T SB: OA & A: A 92/100; C: J Whitehand 83/100, D Smedge 29/34, A Motha 26/30; AA: Johnston 81/100; OA: D Di Pietro D Saunders 27/30, K Willett 27/32; 98/100; 50T Super Skt HC: 1st: F B: P Gorrie 29/37, B Vogelzang 28/37; Francione, 2nd: L Durham, 3rd: P C: C Ford 27/34, J Leary 26/34; HG: Johnson. K Willett 140/180; Grd Gun AA, A, NORTHERN Mt Bogong 03/03/2019 B, C: AA: L Fitzgerald 139/180; A: D TERRITORY Hot (34): 10T PS E/O: M Murphy, Luelf 130/180; B: P Gorrie 133/180; C Climas, G Rowe, G Schmidt, D C: M Motha 121/180. Sutherland, D Taylor, A McGregor VCTA North East Zone 16/02/2019 30/30; 20T DB: AA: P Matthews Sunny, no wind (69): 25T NEZ DB Darwin 10/02/2019 20/26, S Harris 19/26; 25 Pr D/R: AA 55/55, D Sutherland 54/55; A: C CS: OA: S Atkins 111/111; AA: J Hot and humid (24): 25 PS: AA & A: & A: V Ferteklis 45/50, I Haggerman Climas 20/20, G Schmidt 19/20; B: K Patterson 110/111, W Wende 86/87; V Ferteklis 75/75, I Haggerman 74/75; 43/50; C & B: M George 36/50, G Brown 22/23, D Crothers 21/23; C: L A: M Appleby 49/50, D Vogel 45/46; C & B: A Reeves 71/78, G Mills 68/78; Mills 36/50; 75T Skt HC: P Coogan Butler 18/20, I Erbacher 16/20; 25T B: R Bartholomew 31/32, P Finn 25T SB: AA & A: E Dollar 25/27, D 74/75, C McTaggert 71/75, B Jones Memorial HC: 1st R Palmer 25/25, 30/32; C: R Clinton 25/26, M Easden Butler 24/27; C & B: C Chin Chngarn 71/75.

56 Clay Target – April 2019 NorthernNorthern Territory Clay Target Association Inc.Northern Territory Clay Target Association Inc. Territory Clay Target Association Inc. COMBINEDCOMBINED STATE SKEET & DTL CARNIVALCOMBINED STATE SKEET & DTL CARNIVAL SKEET & DTL CARNIVAL th th th th thth th th Skeet 6 –Skeet 6Skeet 6 8 Juneth – 8 – 8th June 2019 / DTL 82019 June 2019 / DTL 8 / DTL 8th – 10 – 10– 10th June 2019 June 2019 June 2019 Venue: Alice Springs Clay Target Club, 205/285 Ross Highway, Alice Springs NT Venue: Venue: Alice SpringsAlice Springs Clay Target Club, Clay Target Club, 205/285 Ross Highway 205/285 Ross Highway, Alice Springs, Alice Springs NT NT Nomination formsNomination forms can be found at Nomination forms can be found at can be found at www.ntclaytarget.orgwww.ntclaytarget.orgwww.ntclaytarget.org

th Thursday 6th 9:0 9:00 am Event 1: 50 Target State 20g State 20g Skeet ChampionshipSkeet Championship Event 2: 50 Target State Skeet Handicap – – Paul Weis MemorialPaul Weis Memorial

Friday 7th 9:00 am Event 3: 100 Target State Skeet ChampionshipChampionship Postal Teams Match

Saturday 8th 9:00 am Event 4: 50 Target State Skeet Doubles Championship

State Sash and Gold Badge for Overall on Events State Sash and Gold Badge for Overall on Events 1, 2, 3 and 41, 2, 3 and 4 1stst and 2and 2ndnd AA, A, B, C and 1AA, A, B, C and 1stst Ladies/Juniors/Veterans on Events 1, 3 and 4Ladies/Juniors/Veterans on Events 1, 3 and 4 11stst toto 5 5thth on Event 2 on Event 2 Overall High Gun, Grade High Guns (AA, A, B, C) and Ladies/Juniors/Veterans High Gun Events 1 – 4 – 4 Postal Team selected over events 2 & 3Postal Team selected over events 2 & 3

Saturday 8th ≈ ≈ 11:00 am Event 1: 50 Target State Double Barrel Championship Shoot to completion under lights if necessarylights if necessary NTCTA AGM – – Commences ½ hour after presentation of Commences ½ hour after presentation of EEvent 1vent 1

th Sunday 9th 9:00 am Event 2: 50 Target State Single Barrel Championship Event 3: 50 Target State Point Score Championship Postal Teams Match

th Monday 10th 9:00 am Event 4: 50 Target State Handicap Event 5: 25 Pair State Double Rise Championship

State Sash and Gold Badge for Overall on Events 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5State Sash and Gold Badge for Overall on Events 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 st nd st 1 st and 2 nd AA, A, B, C and 1AA, A, B, C and 1st Ladies/Juniors/Veterans on Events 1, 2, 3 and 5Ladies/Juniors/Veterans on Events 1, 2, 3 and 5 st th 11st toto 5 5th on Event 4 on Event 4 Overall High Gun, Grade High Guns (AA, A, B, C) and Ladies/Juniors/Veterans High Gun Events 1 High Guns (AA, A, B, C) and Ladies/Juniors/Veterans High Gun Events 1 – 5 – 5 Postal Team selected over events 1, 2 & 3Postal Team selected over events 1, 2 & 3

**The NTCTA ccommittee reserves the right to alter the program should the need arise**ommittee reserves the right to alter the program should the need arise**

There will be no pre--nominations for this carnivalcarnival. . Shooters will be able to nominate and squad on the day.Shooters will be able to nominate and squad on the day.

For additional information and conditions of entry, please visit and conditions of entry, please visit www.ntclaytarget.orgwww.ntclaytarget.org or email or email [email protected]@gmail.com Limited camping available. For information regarding camping please contact the Alice Springs Clay Target Club secretary Brian Shearn at Limited camping available. For information regarding camping please contact the Alice Springs Clay Target Club secretary Brian Shearn at [email protected] [email protected]

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NORTHERN TERRITORY CLAY TARGET ASSOCIATION INC. 2019 COMBINED STATE CARNIVAL SKEET AND DTL NORTHERN TERRITORY CLAY TARGET Hosted by the Alice Springs Clay Target Club ASSOCIATION INC.Thursday 6th – 10th June 2019 COMBINED STATE CARNIVAL SKEET AND DTLDTL NOMINATION FORM Hosted by the Alice Springs Clay Target Club By submission of this nomination,th youth accept the Conditions of Entry. (Please Thursdaysee website 6 – – 10 www.ntclaytarget.org.au June ) DTL NOMINATION FORM NAME: By submission of this nomination, you accept the Conditions of Entry. (Please see website – www.ntclaytarget.org.au)

POSTAL ADDRESS:NAME:

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CLUB: ACTA No: GRADE: HANDICAP

(CIRCLE CATEGORY AND NOMINATION PAID) ACTA No: GRADE: HANDICAP OPEN LADIES JUNIORS VETERANS (CIRCLE CATEGORY AND NOMINATION PAID) NOMS OPEN LADIES JUNIORS VETERANS EVENT 1 STATE DOUBLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP NOMS Saturday 50 TGT OPEN $50 EVENT 1 STATE DOUBLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIPst nd ≈11:00am Saturday 50 TGT Overall + Graded 1 & 2 AA, A, B, C + L/J/V OPEN L/J/V $50 $40 ≈11:00am EVENT 2 Overall + Graded 1STATE SINGLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIPst & 2nd AA, A, B, C + L/J/V L/J/V $40 EVENT 2 Sunday STATE SINGLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP50 TGT OPEN $50 st nd 9:00am Sunday 50 TGT Overall + Graded 1 & 2 AA, A, B, C + L/J/V OPEN L/J/V $50 $40 EVENT 3 9:00am Overall + Graded 1STATE POINT SCORE CHAMPIONSHIPst & 2nd AA, A, B, C + L/J/V L/J/V $40 EVENT 3 Sunday STATE POINT SCORE CHAMPIONSHIP50 TGT OPEN $50 Sunday 50 TGT Overall + Graded 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C + L/J/V OPEN L/J/V $50 $40 st nd EVENT 4 Overall + Graded 1STATE HANDICAP CHAMPIONSHIP & 2 AA, A, B, C + L/J/V L/J/V $40 Monday EVENT 4 STATE HANDICAP CHAMPIONSHIP50 TGT OPEN $50 50 TGT st nd rd th th 9:00am Monday 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 & 5 OPEN L/J/V $50 $40 9:00am 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th & 5th L/J/V $40 EVENT 5 STATE DOUBLE RISE CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT 5 STATE DOUBLE RISE CHAMPIONSHIP Monday 25 PAIR OPEN $50 Monday 25 PAIR st nd OPEN $50 Overall + Graded 1Overall + Graded 1st & 2 & 2nd AA, A, B, C AA, A, B, C + L/J/V + L/J/V L/J/V L/J/V $40 $40

TOTAL PAID: TOTAL PAID:  High Gun Events High Gun Events 1 – 5.  Postal TeamPostal Teams selected on events 1, 12 , 2 and and 3 with the Postal Team event to be shot at a time decided by the NTCTA committee. 3 with the Postal Team event to be shot at a time decided by the NTCTA committee.  Open Open - - Top Top 15 scores will will shoot shoot 50 50 Targets Targets with with the the top top 5 scores 5 scores from from events events 1, 2, 13 , and 2, 3 the and Postal the Postal Team event Team to event make to the make the Shoulder to Shoulder team. Shoulder to Shoulder team. L,J,V L,J,V – – Top Top 6 6 scores will shoot 25 Targets with the top 3 scores from events 1, 2, 13 , and the Postal Team 2, 3 and the Postal Team event to make the Shoulder event to make the Shoulder to Shoulder team. to Shoulder team.  The committee reserves the right to alter advertised programs.  The committee reserves the right to alter advertised programs. Office Use Only PAYMENT METHOD: CASH $ CHEQUE $ EFT $Office Use Only PAYMENT METHOD: CASH $ CHEQUE $ EFT $ 58 Clay Target – April 2019

NORTHERN TERRITORY CLAY TARGET ASSOCIATION INC. 2019 COMBINED STATE CARNIVAL SKEET AND DTL NORTHERN TERRITORY CLAY TARGET Hosted by the Alice Springs Clay Target Club ASSOCIATION INC.Thursday 6th – 10th June 2019 COMBINED STATE CARNIVAL SKEET AND DTLSKEET NOMINATION FORM Hosted by the Alice Springs Clay Target Club By submission of this nomination,th youth accept the Conditions of Entry. (Please Thursdaysee website 6 – – 10 www.ntclaytarget.org.au June ) SKEET NOMINATION FORM By submission of this nomination, you accept the Conditions of Entry. NAME: (Please see website – www.ntclaytarget.org.au )

POSTAL ADDRESS:NAME:

POSTAL ADDRESS:EMAIL ADDRESS:

EMAIL ADDRESS:CLUB:

CLUB: ACTA No: GRADE: HANDICAP

ACTA No: (CIRCLE CATEGORYGRADE: AND NOMINATIONS PAID ) HANDICAP

OPEN (CIRCLE LADIES CATEGORY AND NOMINATIONS PAIDJUNIORS ) VETERANS NOMS OPEN LADIES JUNIORS VETERANS EVENT 1 STATE 20G SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP NOMS Thursday STATE 20G SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP50 TGT OPEN $50 EVENT 1 st nd Thursday 9:00am 50 TGT Overall + Graded 1 & 2 AA, A, B, C + L/J/V OPEN L/J/V $50 $40 EVENT 2 9:00am Overall + Graded 1STATE SKEET HANDICAP CHAMPIONSHIP st & 2nd AA, A, B, C + L/J/V L/J/V $40 Thursday EVENT 2 STATE SKEET HANDICAP CHAMPIONSHIP - Paul Weis Memorial OPEN $50 Thursday 50 TGT - Paul Weis Memorial OPEN L/J/V $50 $40 50 TGT 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th & 5th L/J/V st nd rd th th $40 EVENT 3 1STATE SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP, 2 , 3 , 4 & 5 EVENT 3 Friday STATE SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP100 TGT OPEN $80 100 TGT st nd 9:00am Friday Overall + Graded 1 & 2 AA, A, B, C + L/J/V OPEN L/J/V $80 $70 9:00am Overall + Graded 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C + L/J/V L/J/V $70 EVENT 4 STATE SKEET DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT 4 STATE SKEET DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP Saturday 25 PAIR OPEN $50 Saturday 25 PAIR st nd OPEN $50 9:00am Overall + Graded 1Overall + Graded 1st & 2 & 2nd AA, A, B, C AA, A, B, C + L/J/V + L/J/V L/J/V L/J/V $40 $40

TOTAL PAID: TOTAL PAID: = =

 High Gun Events High Gun Events 1 – 4. 1 – 4.  Postal TeamPostal Teams selected on events 2 2 and and 3 with the Postal Team event to be shot at a time decided by the NTCTA committee. 3 with the Postal Team event to be shot at a time decided by the NTCTA committee.  Open Open - - Top 15 scores will shoot 50 Targets with the top 5 scores from eventsTop 15 scores will shoot 50 Targets with the top 5 scores from events 2, 3 and the Postal Team event to make the Shoulder 2, 3 and the Postal Team event to make the Shoulder to Shoulder team. to Shoulder team. L,J,V – Top 6 scores will shoot 25 Targets with the top 3 scores from events 2, 3 and the Postal Team event to make the Shoulder to L,J,V – Top 6 scores will shoot 25 Targets with the top 3 scores from events 2, 3 and the Postal Team event to make the Shoulder to Shoulder team. Shoulder team.  The committee reserves the right to alter advertised programs.  The committee reserves the right to alter advertised programs.

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Boyup Brook 24/02/2019 South West 24/02/2019 Bordertown 24/02/2019 Gilby 134/150, B: D Buyrn 111/125, Warm and sunny (14): Terry Shine Hot (1): 50T DB: OA: J Fleay 73/74; Very hot (18): 50T DB CS: OA & Shannon Gallagher 107/125; C: D Perpetual: 50T PS, 50T Cont: OA: G AA: F Pradera 72/74; A: M Pelle AA: R Andrews 79/79, A Mulraney Peters 94/125, J Milne 89/125; Lad: Robertson 188/200; AA: D Fortune 49/51; B: B Whiteaker 48/50; C: G 78/79; A: G Schmidt 49/50, A Ryan J Gallagher 84/125; Vet: P Jackson 187/200; A: M Daden 187/200, F Simpson 45/50. 57/60; B: H Ryan 49/50, R Atkinson 108/125. Staniforth-Smith 182/200, C Riley 47/50; C: J Bell 41/50, M Beecher 02/03/2019 176/200; B: C Hales 187/200, G West Australian 17/02/2019 36/50; 50T HC: 1st G Height Hot 38 (20): 50T Gr SKT CD: A: R Hales 181/200, P Iley 177/200; C: C Sunny with wind (38): 50T PS Club 50/50, 2nd G Kessegian 50/52, 3rd Walsh, D Nicholls 47/50, R Jones McMeikan 149/200, R Guadagnino CS: OA: T Morris 149/150; AA: J G Schmidt 49/52, 4th R Atkinson 43/50; B: M Barker 44/50, H Bevan 131/200, M Fisher 127/200. Oliveri 146, R Day 142, T Hearn 140; 47/50, 5th A Mulraney 52/56. A: R Offer 147, A Smedley 141, M 42/50; C: W Reed 46/50,B Foley, Peel 17/02/2019 Urquhart 140; B: S Henderson 143, Broken Hill 09/02/2019 J Nicholls 45/50; 25T BT Gr CD: Fine, warm and a little windy D Fracaro 135, D Vrolyk 130; C: R Fine 28 (20): 50T Skt CD: A: R A: R Walsh, D Nicholls 25/25 J (28): 75 Medley: OA: T. Burnard Priolo 129, J Santostefano 126, C Jones, D Nicholls 47/50; B: M Nicholls 22/25; B: D Buyrn 21/25, 124/125; AA: J. Evans 122/125, G Parker 125; 50T SB Club CS: OA: Barker 43/50, B Gilby 39/50; C: W Channing 17/25; C: W Reed Walker 116/125, P Finis 110/125; J Oliveri 53/53; AA: T Hearn 47, P Jackson 44/50, D Buyrn 42/50; 23/25, D Trebilcock, H Bevan, D A: D Bozuric 120/125, G Symons S Tizzoni 47; A: P Appleton 50, A 25T BT CD: A: D Nicholls 25/25, S Peters 21/25; 50T D/R CS: OA & AA: 118/125, S Gee 117/125; B: N Smedley 46, N Edwards 43; B: C Gallagher 23/25; B: D Buyrn 13/25; D Nicholls 47/50, R Walsh 58/62; A: Gilligan 138/150, D Evans 131/150, Smith 44, N Smedley 41; C: C Parker C: M Barker, W Reed 24/25, D D Trebilcock 44/50, W Reed 41/50; G Gilligan 112/125; C: G Simpson 37, R Priolo 36. Peters 18/25; 75T Ch/Ch CS: OA & B: P Grossi 28/50, D Buyrn 25/50; C: 129/150, S Kirkham 128/150, P AA: D Nicholls 122/125, R Walsh B Grossi 28/50, B Foley 32/50; Vet: McCarthy 101/125. 118/125; A: W Reed 137/150, B W Channing 33/50; 25T PS Twr CD:

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60 Clay Target – April 2019 BROKEN HILL GUN CLUB BROKEN“WEST DARLING HILL CHAMPIONSHIPS” GUN CLUB “WESTTwo Day DARLING Shoot, 11th CHAMPIONSHIPS” & 12th May, 2019 SATURDAY,Two Day 11th @Shoot, 8.30 a.m. 11th & SUNDAY,12th May,12th @ 8.302019 a.m. Event 1: 30 Tgt. Champion of Champions 18m Event 4: 30 Tgt. Handicap Sponsored by AAA Shooting Supplies Noms. $30.00 L,V $30.00 SATURDAY, 11thNoms. @ 8.30 $40.00 a.m. L,V $30.00 1st to 5thSUNDAY, Place Cash Prizes12th @ 8.30 a.m. EventGraded 1: OA 30 AA Tgt. A ChampionB C of Champions 18m 1stEvent $500, 4: 2nd 30 $400,Tgt. Handicap 3rd $200, 4th $100, 5th $50 Overall: Remington Sponsored Model by AAA 783 Shooting (243) Rifle Supplies & Scope Noms. $30.00 L,V $30.00 5 Person Teams shot in conjunction 1st Grade: Marlin XT .22 RifleNoms. $40.00 L,V $30.00 1st to 5th Place Cash Prizes 2ndGraded Grade: OA Remington AA A B C Tyrant XGP.22 Air Rifle & Scope 1st $500, 2nd $400, 3rd $200, 4th $100, 5th $50 Overall: Remington Model 783 (243) Rifle & Scope LJV: Remington Pack. Plus Novice Jnr. Trophy 5 Person Teams shot in conjunction 1st Grade: Marlin XT .22 Rifle Event 5: 30 Tgt. Single Barrel Championship 2nd Grade: Remington Tyrant XGP.22 Air Rifle & Scope Sponsored by Winchester Australia EventLJV: Remington 2: 30 Tgt. Pack. Pointscore Plus Novice Championship Jnr. Trophy Sponsored by Broken Hill Mower Centre Event 5: 30 Tgt. Single BarrelNoms. Championship $40.00 L,V $30.00 Event 2: 30 Tgt. PointscoreNoms. Championship $40.00 L,V $30.00 Graded OA Sponsored AA A B by C Winchester Australia Graded OA Sponsored AA A B Cby Broken Hill Mower Centre Overall Trophy: 3 slabs WinchesterNoms. Cartridges $40.00 L,V $30.00 Overall Trophy: Stihl PressureNoms. Cleaner $40.00 (Value L,V $500.00) $30.00 Graded1st each OAGrade: AA 2 Aslabs B CWinchester Cartridges 1stGraded each OA Grade: AA A Stihl B CChainsaw 2ndOverall each Trophy: Grade: 3 1slabs slab WinchesterWinchester CartridgesCartridges 2ndOverall each Trophy: Grade: Stihl Stihl Pressure Whipper Cleaner Snipper (Value $500.00) LJV1st each Trophy Grade: Plus 2Novice slabs WinchesterJnr. Trophy. Cartridges LJV1st eachTrophies Grade: Plus Stihl Novice Chainsaw Jnr. Trophy. 2nd each Grade: 1 slab Winchester Cartridges 2nd each Grade: Stihl Whipper Snipper LJV Trophy Plus Novice Jnr. Trophy. EventLJV Trophies 3: 30 PlusTgt. Novice Double Jnr. Barrel Trophy. Championship Event 6: 15 Pair Double Rise Championship Sponsored by Riverina Hunting & Fishing Sponsored by Lawrence Engineering Event 6: 15 Pair Double Rise Championship Event 3: 30 Tgt. Double Barrel Championship Noms $30.00 L,V $20.00 Noms. $40.00 L,V $30.00 Sponsored by Riverina Hunting & Fishing Sponsored by Lawrence Engineering Graded OA AA A B C Graded OA AA A B C Noms $30.00 L,V $20.00 Noms. $40.00 L,V $30.00 Overall Trophy: SIG Sauer Rifle Scope (Value $500.00) GradedOverall Trophy:OA AA Large A B CWeber Q BBQ (Value $600.00) Graded OA AA A B C 1st each Grade: Weber Kettle (Round) Overall1st each Trophy: Grade: SIG Muela Sauer Tactical Rifle Knife Scope & (ValuePouch $500.00) Overall Trophy: Large Weber Q BBQ (Value $600.00) 2nd each Grade: Yeti Furnace Flask 1st2nd each each Grade: Grade: Weber Weber Kettle Square (Round) Kettle 1st each Grade: Muela Tactical Knife & Pouch LJV Trophies Plus Novice Jnr. Trophy. 2ndLJV eachTrophies Grade: Plus Weber Novice Square Jnr. Trophy Kettle 2nd each Grade: Yeti Furnace Flask

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62 Clay Target – April 2019 For more information cantact Darryn Nicholls 0428 345 752 CLUB NEWS Bega Gun Club A Money Moment at Bega Gun Club

Thirty-two eager shooters turned up for the target up three event program of the March shoot at on Lindsay Bega Gun Club on Sunday. Super sunny Blewitt on conditions and only a slight breeze made 114. Chris for great conditions. The Club welcomed a Brown small group of Bermagui Field and Game continued members to try their hand at down the line his good as well as visitors from Cooma, Tumut and return to Bombala. the sport Alf Niesar 1st 40T AA Points Score, with a 2nd 40T DB AA Continental, 1st 25T AA SB The first event of the day was a 40T Points Score, 112/120 to Continental with VP Pete Johnston with twenty targets on each stand. AA Grade win C grade from George Adamopoulos 102/120. saw Alf Niesar put in the score of the round, winning with a tally of 116/120, one target up on Round two of the program was a 40T Double Barrel Alan Deacon with 115/120. A Grade went to Col Continental. In AA Grade, Alan Deacon made Sheehan with another good score of 114/120, with light of the recent limited shooting he has been Cooma regular, Steve McIntyre, second on 110/120. able to fit in to clean the lot, 40/40. Phil Green and After missing one and taking one second in the first Alf Niesar took another eighteen targets to decide half, B Grader John Walker used only one second second, with Alf taking the honours 56/58. A Grade in the second half to win with 115/120, just one Continued next page

A: D Nicholls 75/75, W Channing R Collumb 293/300; A: R Borzillo South Australian 24/02/2019 3rd R Smeda 31/34; HG: J Higgins 68/75; B: H Bevan 50/75; C: W 283/300, P Kelly 281/300; B: B Lloyd Very Hot (37), Fine (25): SKT Gr: A: 191/200. McAllister 73/75, D Buyrn 67/75; 277/300, I Hopton 276/300; C: B R Warden 49/50, L Schubert 48/50; Southern Yorke Peninsula OA HG: D Nicholls 194/200. Lloyd 272/309, A Evgeniou 271/309; B: A Bullard 47/50, J Singh 45/50; 24/02/2019 Lower North 17/02/2019 2-man Team: R Clark, M Bretag C: V Mathews 40/50, J Cameron Very hot with a slight breeze (17): Hot & overcast (20): 50T DB Cont 585/600. 39/50; Vet: L Schubert 48/50; 10T DB E/O CD: J Dropulic, M CS: AA & OA: R Damin 66/66, R 17/02/2019 Cont Gr: AA: R Borzillo 25/25, R Williamson, S Bowley, B Greenshilds Cook 65/66; A: T Wedding 49/50, Sunny and Hot 43 degrees (9): 50T Pace 150/153; A: S Drewing 25/25, 10/10; 50T DB Sponsored by Pacific Barry Duncan 46/50; B: G Carter B/T: A: K Thompson 49/50; B: W J Cameron 22/25; B: R Warden Oysters: AA: H Bowman 50/50; B: S 47/50, B Greenshields 44/50; C: McCarthy 40/50; C: A King 20/50; 34/35, S Byrnes 33/35; C: D Gerlach Bowley 57/59, G Carter 56/59; C: S T Haggerty 46/50, R Thompson 50T Cont: AA: K Thompson 49/50; 21/35, B Panella, R Spinella 20/25; Haggerty 51/54, T Haggerty 50/54; 44/50; 50T PS: AA: R Damin A: W McCarthy; C: M Meaney Vet: R Spinella 20/25; PS Gr: AA: R 25T PS Sponsored by MJ Murdock 148/150, R Cook 147/150; A: T 35/50; OA: K Thompson 98/100. Pace 72/75, D Oliviero 70/75; A: S Motors: AA: H Bowman 25/25; B: Drewing 68/75, J Cameron 63/75; Wedding 146/150, J Niland 140/150; 03/03/2019 G Carter 24/26, B Greenshields B: B Greenshields 137/150, G Carter B: R James 67/75, R Warden 64/75; 23/26; C: M Williamson 24/25, Hot: Daniel Burton Commemorative C: R Spinella 57/75, D Gerlach 136/150; C: T Haggerty 162/183, 100T Skt: AA: N Campbell 100/100, S Haggerty 22/25; 25T SB: AA: L Ciaromellano 161/183; 25T SxS 54/75; Vet: R Borzillo 69/75; DB Gr: H Bowman 23/25; B: S Bowley T Pipicella 95/100; B: W Clarke AA: P Marmorale 49/50, R Rossi, D CS: 1st B Greenshields 24/27, 2nd 97/100, G Yoannidis 89/100; C: 22/25, B Greenshield 19/25; C: M R Pace 23/27, 3rd L Ciaromellano Oliviero 47/50; A: J Cameron 46/60, Williamson 20/25, B Graham 19/25; B Muggleton 75/100; OA Sash & J Byrnes 41/50; B: R Warden 46/50, 21/25; Vet HG: R Cook 147/150; OA Shield winner: N Campbell 100/100. HG: H Bowman 98/110. HG: R Damin 148/150. R James 44/50; C: R Spinella 36/50; South Australian 10/02/2019 Vet: R Borzillo 45/50; OA HG: R Wilkawatt 17/02/2019 Monarto 16/02/2019 Fine & Mild, Ideal (20): Skt HC: 1. Warden 183/200. 32 Fine (29): 50T DB: AA: K Mules Calm but a little too warm (31): 75/75, R Andrews 74/75; A: A S Pipicella 110/112, 2. N Campbell Southern 24/02/2019 50T SKT: CD: AA & A: N Campbell 111/112, 3. L Forza 100/105; Skt Kakoschke 56/59, G Ferguson 50/50, R Borzillo 49/50; B: M Hot (29): 25T DB: AA: L Higgins & 55/59; B: G Morgan 48/50, B Peter Dbls CD: A: R Dalese, N Campbell J Higgins 25/25, N Grundy 24/25; Huxtable 49/50, W Clarke 48/50; 24/25; B: M Huxtable 23/25, M 47/50; C: L Ferguson 44/50, K C: R Low, L DeCandia 44/50; 50T A: D Keen 25/25, G Ferguson & Hobbs 41/50; OA: K Mules 75/75; Dalese 22/25; C: G Coppola, T R Umback 23/25; B: G Tsimiklis SKT (CZ elimination): AA & A: N Oakes, V Mathews 20/25; Sid 50T Skt: AA: S Pipicella 84/85, K Campbell 49/50, S Pipicella 48/50; 24/25, S Keen 23/25; C: R Smeda Mules 46/50; A: A Lock 61/62, L Churches Memorial Skt CS: OA 24/25, M Sutton 23/25; 50T PS: AA: B: D McPherson 49/50, W Clarke & A: N Campell 52/52, R Dalese Schubert 60/62; B: J Densley 49/50, 48/50; C: L DeCandia 45/50, R Low Jeff & Luke Higgins 143/150; A: P G Harvey 48/50; C: C Windham 51/52; B: R James 49/50, A Bullard, Claridge 138/150, D Keen 133/150; 41/50. L Forza 46/50; C: J Cameron 45/50, 47/51, J Densley (L) 46/50; OA: S B: M Grundy 139/150, R Leake Pipicella 84/85; HG: OA: A Lock Monarto 17/02/2019 G Coppola 43/50; Vet: L Schubert 135/150; C: L Ciaramellano 140/150, Overcast, calm and warm to hot (25): 47/50; OA HG: N Campbell 98/100; Vet: D Beelitz 97/100; Lad: A Grundy 136/150; 25T HC: 1st M D McPherson 91/100; Jnr: L Batten 100T ‘IRON MAN’ PS: (including 124/125. Gundy 24/25, 2nd J Higgins 32/35, 2-man Team): AA: R Clark 298/300, 83/100.

April 2019 – Clay Target 63 A Money Moment at Bega Continued from page 63

saw the second lot of red on the scoreboard with Phil Body doing the 40/40 honours, one target ahead of Steve McIntyre 39/40. B Grade saw Bert Deacon, Lindsay Blewitt and Mal O’Brien finish on 37/40. Bert left the shoot off first and after a further twenty targets, Mal emerged victorious Chris Brown 1st C 40T DB, George Adamopoulos 2nd C 56/60 to Lindsay’s 2nd 40T Cont DB, 40T DB, 1st 40T Continental DB, 1st 25T Continental SB winner shoot raffle 55/60. C grade saw lan Deacon High Gun, a reversal of the first 2nd AA 40T DB, round results with 1st AA 40T DB Continental George Adamopoulos winning with 36/40 to Chris Brown’s 34/40 for second. Just to finish off a great day, the final event was a 25T Continental Single Barrel. Once again, Alf Niesar cleaned up AA Grade with a score of 29/30 after he and Phil Green finished on 34/25. Phil took second on 28/30. President Phil Body Phil Green 1st AA 40T Continental 2nd AA 25T SB Continental Steve McIntyre added to his collection for went to Alan Deacon Steve McIntyre 2nd A 40T DB, the day by winning 2nd 40TContinental, with a score of 188/195. A grade with a score 1st A 25T Continental SB And now the money of 23/25, with Peter Engelbrect taking moment. Our shoot second with 22/25. raffle has a normal prize Malcolm O’Brien and of $100 that, if not won, Lindsay Blewitt took increases each month one extra target to sort until it reaches $500. It out B Grade after they has been sitting there both finished on 24/25 for a while with many after the main event. close calls. Pleased to Lindsay hit and Mal announce that George missed 25/26 to 24/26. Adamopoulos not Chris Brown again only took home the featured in C Grade, meat tray consolation Peter Engelbrect winning with a score prize on Sunday, but 2nd A Grade, 25T Continental SB of 21/25 with Jose also took the cash. Ferreiro in second Congratulations George. Next month we start again. Lindsay Blewitt 2nd B 40T DB, 18/25. 40T Cont .DB, Next month we shoot on Sunday 7th April with 75T 1st 25 Continental SB High Gun for the day Champion of Champions off 18 metres and 25T DB.

64 Clay Target – April 2019 CLUB NEWS Warrnambool Clay Target Club 2019 Seaside Classic Warrnambool Clay Target Club held their 7th Annual Seaside Classic on the weekend of the 8th, 9th and 10th of February. Considering the very warm and dry summer conditions leading up to this event, club members presented the grounds in pristine condition. With prize money and trophies to the value of $20,000 up for grabs, the Caravan and Camping area full which has become a popular attraction for competitors and their families attending. Although numbers were slightly down Event 1 25 tgt Points Score – L-R: Gary Vickers, John Rowe, Roger Lehman, on the previous year attracting Peter Minhard & Kaiden Phelan 121 competitors from across 3rd place Mark Coleman, SA, Victoria and NSW it was A 1st Peter Minhard 88/90, rewarding considering the 2nd Jason Bellis .3rd Troy amount of events being held Loveridge, B grade 1st over the same weekend. Gary Vickers 71/75, 2nd Lukas Ricardo, 3rd Maurice Friday evening a 25 target Dumseny , C 1st Kaiden Points Score Championship as Phelan 63/75, 2nd Toni Hogg, a twilight event, this attracted 3rd Ross Dumseny, Veterans 96 competitors 3 squads up on Gary Pike, Ladies Lisa Hawker the previous year. This event was and Juniors Troy Grimes. sponsored by local company’s Cassigns and Turlands Plumbing Event 2 was the 50 Target which resulted in Warracknabeal State Night Point Score Trap & Skeet member Roger Championship sponsored by Lehmann taking the Overall Carters Transports, Lindsay Winners Sash 86/87, 1st AA John Cottee Tyres & Warrnambool Event 1 25 tgt Points Score – Lady Lisa Hawker Toyota. Overall winner Darren Rowe 2nd Ashley Bolwell and & Junior Troy Grimes

April 2019 – Clay Target 65 Beyer member of the Lake Albert Gun Club took out the State Event scoring 149/150, 1st AA Frank Bagnato, 2nd Ashley Bolwell and third Mark Coleman, A 1st Brendan Jones, 2nd Jesse Ryan, 3rd Geoffrey Palmer, 1st B Phillip Reading, 2nd Maurice Dumseny, 3rd Andrew Goodall, C grade 1st Kaiden Event 2 50 tgt State Night Points Score – L-R: Brendan Jones, Darren Beyer, Phillip Reading, Phelan, 2nd Toni Frank Bagnato & Kaiden Phelan Hogg, 3rd Donald

Event 2 State Night Points Score – Junior Matt Molan, Event 3 25 tgt Points Score – Veteran John Rowe, Lady Nea Gordon Lady Nea Gordon , Veteran John Rowe & Junior Matt Molan Hinks. Veterans John Rowe, Ladies Nea Gordon, Junior Matt Molan. Saturday morning and weather conditions changed the first rain in weeks but fortunately it cleared by mid morning. Event 3, 25 Target Point Score Championship this event was sponsored by Winchester Australia, Overall went to Hamilton Member Grant Stevenson the only possible 75/75, AA 1st Wayne Hawker, Event 3 25 tgt Points Score – L-R: Wayne Hawker, Grant Stevenson, Robert Nelson, Gary Vickers & Val Dehne 2nd Tony Kupsch, 3rd

66 Clay Target – April 2019 place Peter Attard, A 1st Robert Nelson, 2nd Steven Muller, 3rd Dallas Fisher, B grade 1st Gary Vickers, 2nd Lukas Ricardo and 3rd Gregory Pridmore, C 1st Valerie Dehne, 2nd Kaiden Phelan, 3rd Toby Pride. Veterans John Rowe, Ladies Nea Gordon, Junior Matt Molan. Event 4 25 tgt Single Barrel – L-R: Jesse Ryan, Scott Davis, Frank Bagnato, Zoe Hawker & Val Dehne Event 4 25 Target Single Barrel Championship sponsored by Graham Beckworth / Best Traps . Overall winner and again a member of the Hamilton CTC Scott Davis shooting 31/31 to take out this title, 1st AA Frank Bagnato,2nd Roger Duthie and 3rd place Graham Menhennet, A 1st Jesse Ryan, 2rd Peter Minhard, 3rd Troy Loveridge, B 1st Zoe Hawker, 2nd Greg Pridmore Event 4 25 tgt Single Barrel – Junior Event 5 50 tgt Double Barrel – Lady Lisa Hawker, ,3rd Gary Jennings, Troy Grimes & Veteran Peter Mills Junior Makenzie Chamber & Veteran Gary Jennings C grade 1st Valerie Dehne, 2nd Kaiden Phelan, 3rd Ross Dumseny. Veterans Peter Mills, Ladies Megan Barnes and Juniors Troy Grimes and Matt Molan. Event 5 on the program the 50 Target Sea Side Classic Double Barrel Championship sponsored by J&A Shooting, Bill Jorgenson had prize money of $3800 plus 12 slabs of shells. The Overall winner taking the prize money of Ev 5 50 tgt Double Barrel – L-R: Gary Hayden, Toby Pride, Brendan Grimes, Lucas Ricardo & John Rowe $800 plus 500 shot

April 2019 – Clay Target 67 shells from the Gun Club was Gary Hayden Winner to receive a Saver Classic XT.223 Remington shooting 103/103. AA 1st John Rowe, 2nd Stephen Rifle plus 750 shot shells, from the Noorat Gun Club Holdsworth and 3rd place to Roger Lehmann, 1st A Andrew Smith won the shoot off scoring 148/150, Brendon Grimes, 2nd Geoffrey Palmer, 3rd Michael AA 1st Troy Grimes 147/150, 2nd Wayne Hawker Male. 1st B Lukas Ricardo, 2nd Frederick Rochow and 3rd Andrew Evans, A 1st Gary Jennings, and 3rd Gregory Prid-more. Veterans Gary Jennings, 2nd Hayden Megaw ,3rd Richard Howden, 1st Ladies Lisa Hawker, Junior Makenzie Chambers. B Frederick Rochow, 2nd Gregory Pridmore, 3rd Lewis Carpenter, C grade 1st Toni Hogg, 2nd Day 3 Sunday morning and back to mild weather Valerie Dehne and 3rd Kaiden Phelan. Veterans Max conditions. Event 6 – 25 Target Handicap this event Medhurst, Ladies Lisa Hawker, Juniors Jesse Ryan. was again sponsored by Beretta Australia and the Overall winner would receive a Franchi Horizon Overall High Gun Winners, run over event 3 to 7 Centre Fire Rifle valued at $900 plus $800 cash. 1st and sponsored by Richardson Marine the Overall

Ev 6 25 tgt Handicap – L-R: Andrew Fiek, Graham Reed, Lucas Ricardo, Dean Abbott, Zoe Hawker & Matt Molan

Place went to Andrew Fiek scoring 49/49 from the Melbourne Cricket Club, 2nd and $700 prize money Graham Reed 48/49, 3rd Lukas Ricardo and the $500 prizemoney, 4th Dean Abbott, 5th Zoe Hawker and Back Marker prize of $200 Matt Molan. Event 7 45 Target Champion of Champions shoot of 18 metres and sponsored by Holts Gun Shop,

Ev 7 45 tgt Champion of Champions – L-R: Andrew Smith, Troy Grimes, Gary Jennings, Frederick Rochow &Toni Hogg

Ev 7 45 tgt Champion of Champions – Veteran Max Medhurst, Lady Lisa Hawker, & Junior Jesse Ryan

High Gun went to Jeparit Gun Club member Wayne Hawker score 242/250, AA grade from the Central CTC Ashley Bolwell

68 Clay Target – April 2019 Overall High Guns – L-R: Wayne Hawker, Ash Bolwell, Gary Jennings, Gregory Pridmore and Val Dehne

232/250 Mount Gambier Gun Club, Ladies Nea Gordon 235/250 Hamilton CTC , Junior High Gun 237/250 Matt Molan Noorat Gun Club, Junior Encouragement Award sponsored by Trish Carter went to Noorat Gun Club Junior Member Toby Pride. As always to run a 3 day Carnival it takes a lot of help from a lot of people, firstly I would like to thank the Warrnambool CTC Members who assisted with preparing the grounds, Trap Filling and cleaning etc, to Jo Chambers our club secretary and Sonia Carter for running the Shoot Program assisted by Makenzie and Mishay Chambers with running the office, Kaylene and Wayne our club handicappers. To Helen, Mary and Christine for all the work in the Canteen over the three days an Overall High Guns – L-R: Junior Matt Molan, Lady Nea Gordon extremely well done job, to all assisted with the & Veteran Max Medhurst Dinner held on the Saturday evening, thank you especially all the visiting ladies who assisted with scoring 270/280, A grade Gary Jennings 237/250 washing the dishes, and finally to Melissa thank you Warrnambool CTC, B grade Gregory Pridmore for looking after the Bar. 229/250 from CTC, C grade Valerie Dehne Cohuna CTC 207/250, Veterans Max Medhurst Malcolm Dyson – President Warrnambool CTC. Array of trophies & sashes

April 2019 – Clay Target 69 People Power Five New Life Members for Maryborough Gun Club Since the formation of the Maryborough & District Gun Cub in 1962 only eight Life Memberships have been awarded. Life Membership of any club is a great privilege and at the Maryborough Club’s Annual General Meeting in February this year, five more were added to this list for their outstanding and meritorious service.

While the induction of five Life ADRIAN O’CONNELL Memberships in a single year • Joined the Maryborough may seem excessive it often & District Gun Club and happens within clubs, that the the Australian Clay Target recognition of hard working, Association in 1975 dedicated members is not • Club President 1996 and 1997 recognised until it is almost too • Committee Member 1997 to late for them to appreciate the present day honour. • Served as one of the Club’s trap mechanics over many Members previously awarded years and assisted in the Life Membership are – Don building of the new DTL Robinson, Bryan Rafferty, Don trap houses as well as always Howden (dec), Harold Cracknell making machinery available (dec), Clarrie Alderson (dec), Jim for Club projects Shepherd, Peter Tate and Bruce Jennings. ROBERT DURBRIDGE • First joined the Maryborough The five members awarded Life Newly struck Maryborough Membership & District Gun Club and Membership this year are truly badge with Life Member bar attached the Australian Clay Target deserving of their awards. Association in 1977 Flanked by preiously awarded Life Members Peter Tate (left) & Bruce Jennings (right) are the five new recipients: Darren Watts, Adrian O'Connell, Robert Durbridge, Garry Cassells & Len Johnson

70 Clay Target – April 2019 • Served as Club President in LEN JOHNSON Speaking of the work done by 1986 and 1987 • Joined the Maryborough these Life Members and those • Served as Assistant Secretary & District Gun Club and previously inducted as Life People Power and Handicapper in 1988 the Australian Clay Target Members, it is worth noting • Applied himself as one of the Association in 1991 and recognising their wives and Club’s trap mechanics over • Ser ved as Club President partners who have served the many years in 1994 and 1995 and has Club, not only in the capable • Instrumental in the design once again taking control as running of the club kitchen and building of the new DTL President in 2019 over many years but also in the trap houses • Committee Member 1992 to general support they give to the GARRY CASSELLS present day Club. • First joined the Maryborough • Has donated both goods and Money raised by the efforts of the & District Gun Club and services to the club, especially ladies has contributed greatly to the Australian Clay Target in relation to the supply the facilities and equipment we Association in 1984 and maintenance of ground now enjoy. • Served as Club President in upkeep machinery Working on a roster basis, these 1998 until 2003 and again ladies continue to provide from 2016 to 2018 DARREN WATTS food and drink for shooters • Ser ved as Club Secretary from • J oined the Maryborough and visitors over the 17 or so 1989 for 5 years until 1993, & District Gun Club and competitions held each year. in 2015 he took over the role the Australian Clay Target again for one year, he has Association in 1992 The ladies truly deserve the again accepted the role in • Assumed the Club Presidency recognition, appreciation and 2019 in 2006 and served for five thanks of members: Peggy • Committee Member 1985 to years until 2010 Robinson, Val Rafferty, Judy present day • Committee Member 1995 to Shepherd, Kaye Jennings, Lynne • Ser ved as Club delegate to the present day Powers, Jacinta O’Connell, Jacque NW Zone and also as a VCTA • Served as one of the Club’s Durbridge, Lorraine Johnson and State Delegate for many years trap mechanics over many Christine Cooper. It would be • Has contributed countless years and has built 18 hard to place a dollar value on hours to and around the Club sporting trap trailers used for their contribution. during those years the Club’s sporting events Classifieds

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April 2019 – Clay Target 71 CLUB NEWS Euroa Clay Target Club Three Events Shot at Euroa

The day started with clear skies and a cool westerly breeze and only reached 27 deg by the mid- afternoon, most enjoyable day compared to recent weeks in the forties. Euroa Clay Target Club had a full program planned and we expected a good turnout of shooters competing for three Championship events. In all we had 41 competitors in attendance with people from Frankston, Werribee, Echuca, Mansfield, Alexandra and the Euroa region. Our first event was the Barry Pyke Memorial 25t D/B Championship. Barry was a life member and tireless worker for the Alexandra Clay Target Club (ACTC). He was a fierce competitor and a Barry Pyke Memorial Trophy R-L: Craig Asquith, Bronwyn Pyke & Geoff McClure staunch advocate for the shot gun shooting disciplines over the years. Ward 40/41; A 1st L McDonald 23/25, 2nd R Stack- The Alexandra club lost access to their shooting house 34/37; B 1st P Elward 24/29, 2nd R Steward ground last year so ECTC agreed to host three of 23/29; C 1st C Peterson 17/25, 2nd L Spencer 17/27. their major events through the year to keep the Barrie’s daughter Bronwyn attended to make the ACTC flag flying. presentations. The winners were: AA 1st C Asquith 41/41, 2nd M Continued next page

L McDonald OA & 1st A DB CS S Towers & I Towers winners DD CS

72 Clay Target – April 2019 Break Badges

NAME HOME CLUB ACHIEVE BREAK NAME HOME CLUB ACHIEVE BREAK Andary,P Cecil Park Cecil Park Trap 50,75 Hawker,K Bordertown Bendigo Trap 50 Batten,L Wilkawatt Barmera Trap 75 Heard,I Central Wimmera Central Wimmera Cont 50 Boucher,O Bendigo Colbinabbin Trap 50,75 Hipwell,L Echuca Colbinabbin Trap 50 Brown,S Mersey Tasmanian Trap 100 Ierace,J Traralgon Wonthaggi Trap 50 Carr,M Melbourne Wonthaggi Trap 50 Iles,M Melbourne Melbourne Skt 75 Caville,B Rosebery Mersey T rap 200, James,M Marconi Sydney Trap 50 D/R 25pr Johnston,A Moree Condamine Cont 50 Chambers,M Warrnambool Warrnambool Trap 50,75, Jones,A Bairnsdale ISSF Nationals ISSF Skt 50 100,150 Brisbane Chapman,K Spring Bay Hobart Trap 50 Khalil,J Marconi Marconi Trap 75 Charteris,B Bundaberg Kingaroy Trap 50 Lake,S Swan Hill Central Wimmera Cont 50,75 Chinn,D Woods Point Echuca Trap 75 Mahony,R Gold Coast Gold Coast Skt 100 Clarke,W Mallala International Skt 50 Martin,D Mersey Tasmanian Trap 150 Claughton,D Ungarra SA State Carnival Trap 50 Mihas,T Sydney Cecil Park Trap 75 Corbett,D Cooma Cecil Park Skt 50 Miller,R Frankston Tasmanian Skt 75,150 Covey,E New South Wales Cecil Park Trap 50 Muir,D Cecil Park Cecil Park Skt 20g 50, Covey,E New South Wales New South Wales Trap 50 75,100 Cox,J Pioneer Mackay & Sarina Trap 50 Mulraney,A Bordertown Bordertown Trap 75 Crane,D Rosebery Mersey Trap 75 Pace,A South Australian South Australian Trap 75 Dedic,H Cecil Park Cecil Park Skt 20g 50 Palmer,R Albury Wodonga Albury Wodonga Skt 50 Doljanin,L Cressy Mersey Trap 50 Pearce,D Singleton Newcastle/Lake Maqu. Skt 50 Dyas,J Collie West Australian Skt Dbls 50 Peel,D Monarto SA State Carnival Trap 75,100 El Kadi,B Cecil Park Cecil Park Trap 100 Rossi,P South Australian Monarto Trap 75 Evans,P Griffith Coleambally Trap 50 Rossi,R South Australian SA State Carnival Trap 100 Ferguson,C Charters Towers Burdekin Trap 100,150 Scobie,P Tumut Tumut Trap 50,75, Gardiner,C Korumburra Wonthaggi Trap 50 100 Gardner,C Korumburra Melbourne Skt 50 Smith,P Colac ISSF Nationals ISSF Trap 50 Georgis,A Sydney Cecil Park Trap 75 Brisbane Gordon,N Hamilton SA State Carnival Trap 75,100 Southwell,P Yass Yass Trap 50 Gorman,M Tumut Tumut Trap 75 Taylor,J Mornington Mornington Trap 50 Gorringe,J Berrima Cecil Park Skt 20g 50 Terrington,K Noorat Noorat Trap 75 Grills,W Singleton Newcastle/Lake Maqu. Skt 50 Williams,C Frankston Wonthaggi Trap 50 Gunning,K Cessnock Kempsey Trap 50,75 Zielezna,M Mornington Bairnsdale Trap 50

Three Events Shot at Euroa neither target is hit the score is 0. Sounds easy, 4 shots, 2 targets. Continued from page 24 At the end of the round three pairs of shooters This was an excellent turnout with many heart felt were sitting on 18 points each. As there is only a stories shared, a real tribute to Barrie’s memory. first and second place for this event a shoot off was Our second event was the Franz Kloft 25t P/S necessary to decide the winners. R Stackhouse & Championship. Franz owns and operates Franz P Grant were the first to miss a pair of targets this Kloft Mechanical Repairs in Railway St Euroa and left T Rohrlach & M Ward and I Towers & S Towers he has generously sponsored this event for the to fight it out. last two years. Lochy McDonald a local Euroa lad Final results: 1st I Towers & S Towers 23/26, 2nd took out the event with a fine off the gun score of T Rohrlach & M Ward 22/26. 75 /75. A great day was had by all and we managed to have The winners were: AA 1st T Rohrlach 104/105, 2nd the ground packed up by 5pm thanks to everyone C Comensoli 103/105; O/A & A 1st L McDonald who helped out. 75/75, 2nd S Towers 71/75; B 1st P McKendrick Visitors and new shooters are always welcome, 62/75, 2nd P Elward 63/78; C 1st L Gamon 52/75, practice starts at 10:30. 2nd L Tingate 49/75. Our third event was 20pr Deauville Doubles COMPETITION AND CONSUMER ACT Championship. This event is shot with 2 pairs of The attention of advertisers is drawn to the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and shooters on the tracks at a time. Two targets are 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 re- thrown simultaneously and the pairs of shooters spects 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. have 2 shots each to hit the two targets. If both reserves the right to refuse any advertisement without stating the reason. targets are hit the score is 1 if only one target or

April 2019 – Clay Target 73 CLUB NEWS Wangaratta Clay Target Club Comensoli Takes High Gun at Wangaratta

After the previous weekend’s huge the same time. crowd, it was a relatively quiet day at the AA Grade & Wangaratta Clay Target Club’s Down Overall was the Line competition on Saturday the won by Jacob 16th of February. The North East Zone Motha with championships were held in Bendigo on 34/40, a fair the same day, but the Wangaratta event still reward for the attracted an enthusiastic bunch of shooters. many hours he puts into his Graham Browne, company ambassador for club. Second Laporte Traps, was recently in Australia from the in AA went to UK and came to Wangaratta to instruct Anton & David Pearce Jacob Motha and Col Crittenden on setting up on 33/40. A the club’s impressive Laporte Twinlap trap. A lot Grade went to of work has gone into ensuring that the club’s another hard equipment is in the best possible trim. working club Saturday’s competition kicked off with the 20 volunteer in pair Double Rise, two targets being thrown at Graham Coyle. OA HG Carl Comensoli

Back Row L-R: Mitch Parker, Carl Comensoli, David Pearce, Darren Bull, Matt Motha, Anton Motha, Keith Brown, Peter Sunderland & Jacob Motha; Front Row L-R: Bob Foster, Graham Coyle, Tom Davey, Vicki McDonagh, Peter Gorrie & Roy Ellis

74 Clay Target – April 2019 Anton Motha with DR A Grade 1st Graham Coyl DR B Grade 1st Vicki McDonagh

to 32/33. A Grade went to the host club’s indefatigable president, Anton Motha with 19/20 from Yarrawonga veteran Roy Ellis on 18/20. B Grade also required a shoot-off, which saw Vicki McDonagh’s 26/26 beat local veteran Keith Brown’s 25/26. C Grade saw yet another shoot-off with Matt Motha taking the win with 22/22 from the Frankston club’s Darren Bull on 21/22. Matt’s victory made it a hat trick of grade wins for the Motha men. The final event was the 20 target Points Score. AA Grade saw Carl Comensoli back in the winner’s circle on 55/60, with David Pearce 2nd on 53/60. A Grade & Overall went to PS OA & A Grade 1st PS B Grade 1st Anton Motha with an impressive Anton Motha Peter Gorri 57/60 from Roy Ellis on 53/60. Peter Gorrie came out on top of B Grade His 23/40 pipping 2nd placed Roy Ellis’ 22/40. after a shoot-off with 54/63 to Bob Foster’s 51/63. B Grade saw Wagga Wagga’s Vicki McDonagh In C Grade, Peter Sunderland used his 1955 victorious on 26/40 from St James regular Peter vintage Beretta ASEL to take the win with 56/60. Gorrie on 25/40. Tom Davey took C Grade with Tom Davey and Mitch Parker continued their 29/40 from Mitch Parker on 28/40. friendly rivalry in a shoot-off for second, Tom prevailing with 62/72. Event two was the 20 target Double Barrel. In AA Grade & Overall, Cohuna’s Carl Comensoli High Gun winners were, Overall, Carl Comensoli prevailed in a shoot-off with Angelo Grassi, 33/33 106/120 and Veterans, Roy Ellis 93/120.

April 2019 – Clay Target 75 Australian Clay Target Association NATIONAL SKEET WINNERS

National Skeet Champion 2008 Lorraine Hughes 97/100 Qld Skeet Champion of Champions 1970 Newton Thomas 60/61 Vic 2009 Margaret Denton 94/100 Qld 2007 Dean Everett 100/100 NZ 1971 Bruce Anderson 164/164 NZ 2010 Margaret Denton 114/116 Qld 2008 Todd Bender 116/116 USA 1972 Reg Clarke 96/97 NSW 2011 Lorraine Hughes 96/100 Qld 2009 Thomas Dent 100/100 NSW 1973 Ken Lowry 155/155 NSW 2012 Lorraine Hughes 98/100 Qld 2010 Gil Farish 104/104 Vic 1974 Gordon Wakefield 87/87 Vic 2013 Lorraine Hughes 100/100 Qld 2011 Blake Slater 107/108 Vic 1975 Kevin Flaherty 108/108 SA 2014 Lorraine Hughes 99/100 Qld 2012 David O’Sullivan 104/104 Vic 1976 Ken Lowry 111/111 NSW 2015 Amberley Emmett 103/105 NT 2013 Mal Briggs 104/104 Vic 1977 Gordon Morgan 93/93 Vic 2016 Sarah Bennett 96/100 NSW 2014 Eddy Elder 132/132 Vic 1978 Ken Lowry 83/83 NSW 2017 Lorraine Hughes 98/100 Qld 2015 Leigh Roberts 106/106 Vic 1979 Jim Ellis 104/105 NSW 2018 Jacqueline Durham 97/100 Vic 2016 Dean Everett 112/112 NZ 1980 George Biggs 62/62 Vic Veteran National Skeet Champion 2017 Michael Buttigieg 104/104 Vic 1981 Adrian Cousens 167/167 Vic 1995 Reg Clarke 143/143 NSW 2018 Glenn Walker 100/100 Qld 1982 Ray Melville 64/64 NSW 1996 Wally Diston 104/108 Vic Womens Skeet Champion of 1983 Adrian Cousens 309/309 Vic 1997 Reg Clarke 96/100 NSW Champions 1984 Graham Guy 193/193 Vic 1998 Scotty Gibson 97/100 WA 2010 Lorraine Hughes 99/100 Qld 1985 Adrian Cousens 89/100 Vic 1999 Reg Clarke 98/100 NSW 2011 Lorraine Hughes 97/100 Qld 1986 Adrian Cousens 189/189 Vic 2000 Danny Parsell 98/100 Vic 2012 Lorraine Hughes 99/100 Qld 1987 Barney Rooke 98/100 NSW 2001 Reg Clarke 98/101 NSW 2013 Lorraine Hughes 100/100 Qld 1988 Ben Dudenas 100/100 Vic 2002 Graeme Webber 94/100 NZ 2014 Aislin Jones 99/100 Vic 1989 Christian Naudin 111/111 NSW 2003 Neal Dimmick 97/100 Qld 2015 Jacqueline Durham 98/100 Vic 1990 Reg Clarke 111/112 NSW 2004 Reg Clarke 100/100 NSW 2016 Lorraine Hughes 96/100 Qld 1991 Scott Wright 100/100 NSW 2005 Neal Dimmick 109/111 Qld 2017 Lorraine Hughes 99/100 Qld 1992 David Dundon 100/100 Qld 2006 John Guberina 104/105 NSW 2018 Sarah Bennett 96/100 NSW 1993 Brian Thomson 129/129 NZ 2007 Ray Wendt 99/100 WA Veteran Skeet Champion of 1994 Malcolm Hill 100/100 Vic 2008 Neal Dimmick 125/127 Qld 1995 Reg Clarke 143/143 NSW Champions 2009 Neal Dimmick 95/100 Qld 2010 John Guberina 98/100 NSW 1996 Brian Thomson 158/158 NZ 2010 John Guberina 98/100 NSW 1997 Guy Bedington 154/154 Qld 2011 Ray Everett 97/100 NZ 2011 John Guberina 119/120 NSW 2012 Peter Vosper 104/112 Vic 1998 John Withers 136/136 Qld 2012 Peter Vosper 97/100 Vic 1999 Col Burt 108/108 NSW 2013 Paul Kouroupis 98/100 NSW 2013 Laurie Chelepy 99/100 Qld 2014 John Guberina 98/100 NSW 2000 Laurie Chelepy 216/216 Qld 2014 Laurie Chelepy 98/100 Qld 2001 Neil Thompson 113/113 NZ 2015 Laurie Chelepy 102/104 Qld 2015 John Guberina 112/114 NSW 2016 Ray Everett 99/100 NZ 2002 Dean Everett 108/109 NZ 2016 John Tonkin 109/111 NZ 2003 Kym Retsas 116/116 Qld 2017 Adrian Cousens 99/100 Vic 2017 Adrian Cousens 100/100 Vic 2018 Adrian Cousens 99/100 Vic 2004 Julian Lucchitti 136/136 NSW 2018 Mal Briggs 99/100 Vic 2005 Julian Lucchitti 182/183 NSW Junior Skeet Champion of Champions 2006 Adrian Lucchitti 154/154 Vic Junior National Skeet Champion 2010 David Douglas 96/100 NSW 2007 Dean Everett 133/133 NZ 2010 Corey Rutter 99/100 Vic 2011 Eddy Elder 98/100 Vic 2008 Todd Bender 183/183 USA 2011 Hamish Bell 98/100 NZ 2012 Daniel Wear 99/102 NSW 2009 Martin Perry 99/100 WA 2012 James Willett 98/100 NSW 2013 Eddy Elder 97/100 Vic 2010 Tony Truss 112/112 NZ 2013 Thomas Rhue 102/104 Qld 2014 Thomas Rhue 99/100 Qld 2011 Shane Bennett 137/137 NSW 2014 Thomas Rhue 99/100 Qld 2015 Antony Ballarino 98/100 Qld 2012 Craig O’Neill 133/133 Qld 2015 Antony Ballarino 100/100 Qld 2016 Antony Ballarino 99/100 Qld 2013 Harry Bader 137/137 USA 2016 Antony Ballarino 99/100 Qld 2017 Jack Stockdale 98/100 Vic 2014 Michael Buttigieg 108/108 Vic 2017 Adam Beechey 99/100 Vic 2018 Not Contested 2015 Antony Ballarino 111/111 Qld 2018 Charles Cook 98/102 Vic Sub Junior Skeet Champion of 2016 David O’Sullivan 108/108 Vic Sub Junior National Skeet Champion Champions 2017 David O’Sullivan 336/336 Vic 2010 Eddy Elder 98/100 Vic 2010 Eddy Elder 92/100 Vic 2018 Michael Buttigieg 187/187 Vic 2011 Daniel Wear 95/100 NSW 2011 Thomas Rhue 96/100 Qld Womens National Skeet Champion 2012 Adam Bozier 90/100 Qld 2012 Antony Ballarino 90/102 Qld 2001 Wendy Wellam 95/100 Vic 2013 Antony Ballarino 95/100 Qld 2013 Antony Ballarnio 88/100 Qld 2002 Karen Cousens 86/100 Vic 2014 Jack Stockdale 93/100 Vic 2014 Aislin Jones 99/100 Vic 2003 T Lippert 104/107 - 2015 Not Contested 2015 Not Contested 2004 Katrina McLaren 96/100 Tas 2016 Not Contested 2016 Not Contested 2005 K Norris 95/100 Vic 2017 Matthew Clarke 109/112 NZ 2017 Matthew Clarke 97/102 NZ 2006 Lorraine Hughes 96/100 Qld 2018 Cody Chapman 98/100 Qld 2018 Cody Chapman 94/100 Qld 2007 Katina McLaren 97/101 Vic

76 Clay Target – April 2019 Skeet 20 Gauge Champion 2001 David O’Sullivan 93/100 Vic 2016 Glenn Walker 100/100 Qld 1999 Adrian Cousens 100/100 Vic 2002 David O’Sullivan 97/100 Vic 2017 Michael Buttigieg 100/100 Vic 2000 Adrian Cousens 100/100 Vic 2003 Hayden Mountjoy 90/100 Vic 2018 Richard Sammon 100/102 Vic 2001 Adrian Cousens 125/126 Vic 2004 Nicholas 96/100 Qld Womens Skeet Doubles Champion 2002 Adrian Cousens 99/102 Vic Brownson 1995 Carol Ogden 89/100 Vic 2003 Brian Thomson 100/100 NZ 2005 Mat Maloney 96/100 NSW 1996 Frances Scott 90/100 Vic 2004 Gil Farish 116/116 Vic 2006 Thomas Dent 98/100 NSW 1997 Suzy Balogh 93/100 NSW 2005 Craig O’Neill 100/100 Qld 2007 Alex Spurling 93/100 Vic 1998 Robyn Faber 93/100 NSW 2006 Brian Thomson 100/100 NZ 2008 Alex Spurling 107/110 Vic 1999 Carmel Carlon 91/100 Vic 2007 Mal Briggs 108/108 Vic 2009 Blake Slater 99/100 Vic 2000 Kate Light 107/120 Vic 2008 Gil Farish 322/322 Vic 2010 Corey Rutter 96/100 Vic 2001 Wendy Wellam 91/100 Vic 2009 Adrian Cousens 100/100 Vic 2011 Devon Da Silva 97/100 NZ 2002 Jenny House 81/102 WA 2010 Glenn Clarke 100/100 Vic 2012 Daniel Wear 99/100 NSW 2003 Wendy Wellam 92/100 Vic 2011 Paul Johnston 141/143 Vic 2013 Eddy Elder 101/104 Vic 2004 Wendy Wellam 90/100 Vic 2012 David Da Silva 183/184 Vic 2014 Jake Beveridge 97/100 Vic 2005 Kelly Norris 91/100 Vic 2013 Kelvin Gutsell 141/141 NZ 2015 Aislin Jones 98/100 Vic 2006 Lorraine Hughes 92/100 Qld 2014 Leigh Roberts 388/388 Vic 2016 Antony Ballarino 99/100 Qld 2007 Lorraine Hughes 91/100 Qld 2015 Benn Baker 100/100 SA 2017 Max Sammon 112/114 Vic 2008 Lorraine Hughes 87/100 Qld 2016 Leigh Roberts 163/164 Vic 2018 Aaron Barling 101/104 Vic 2009 Tracey Ashton 82/100 Qld 2017 David O’Sullivan 118/118 Vic Sub Junior Skeet 20 Gauge Champion 2010 Lorraine Hughes 92/100 Qld 2018 Robbie Marino 155/155 Vic 2004 Nicholas 96/100 Qld 2011 Jacqueline Durham 94/100 Vic Womens Skeet 20 Gauge Champion Brownson 2012 Lorraine Hughes 91/106 Qld 1999 Karen Cousens 97/100 Vic 2005 Not Contested 2013 Lauryn Mark 97/100 Vic 2000 Karen Cousens 94/100 Vic 2006 Not Contested 2014 Lorraine Hughes 97/100 Qld 2001 Karen Cousens 94/100 Vic 2007 Not Contested 2015 Aislin Jones 98/104 Vic 2002 Karen Cousens 90/100 Vic 2008 Eddy Elder 97/100 Vic 2016 Jacqueline Durham 93/100 Vic 2003 Helen Sanders 89/100 NSW 2009 Luke Mason 89/100 Qld 2017 Lorraine Hughes 98/100 Qld 2004 Leonie Johnston 89/100 Vic 2010 Eddy Elder 97/100 Vic 2018 Sarah Bennett 99/108 NSW 2005 Laura Coles 91/100 WA 2011 Thomas Rhue 96/100 Qld Veteran Skeet Doubles Champion 2006 Kelly Norris 99/100 Vic 2012 Antony Ballarino 94/100 Qld 1995 Reg Clarke 97/100 NSW 2007 Lorraine Hughes 93/100 Qld 2013 Antony Ballarino 91/100 Qld 1996 Reg Clarke 93/100 NSW 2008 Lorraine Hughes 97/100 Qld 2014 Jack Stockdale 96/100 Vic 1997 Reg Clarke 93/100 NSW 2009 Lorraine Hughes 96/100 Qld 2015 Not Contested 1998 Scotty Gibson 87/100 WA 2010 Lorraine Hughes 99/100 Qld 2016 Not Contested 1999 Barney Rooke 96/104 NSW 2011 Sarah Bennett 98/100 NSW 2017 Matthew Clarke 98/100 NZ 2000 Reg Clarke 90/100 NSW 2012 Lorraine Hughes 98/100 Qld 2018 Michael Rixon 96/104 Qld 2001 Hugh Fairfield- 87/101 NSW 2013 Jacqueline Durham 106/108 Vic Smith 2014 Lorraine Hughes 97/100 Qld Skeet Doubles Champion 1987 Paul Johnston 89/94 Vic 2002 William Hine 86/100 Vic 2015 Aislin Jones 98/100 Vic 2003 Barry Foley 95/100 SA 2016 Lorraine Hughes 97/100 Qld 1988 Paul Krumins 53/54 Vic 1989 David Cunningham 59/60 Vic 2004 Neal Dimmick 99/100 Qld 2017 Amberley Emmett 100/100 NT 2005 Peter Rockliff 93/100 Tas 2018 Amberley Emmett 97/100 Qld 1990 David Dundon 49/50 Qld 1991 Evan Stephenson 96/100 SA 2006 Neal Dimmick 95/100 Qld Veteran Skeet 20 Gauge Champion 1992 Brian Thomson 96/100 NZ 2007 Merv Pratt 94/100 NZ 1999 Ray Smith 93/100 Tas 1993 Reg Clarke 103/106 NSW 2008 John Guberina 93/100 NSW 2000 Ray Smith 93/100 Tas 1994 Brian Thomson 129/132 NZ 2009 Reg Petts 88/104 NSW 2001 Ray Smith 84/100 Tas 1995 Ray Porter 99/100 Qld 2010 Paul Kouroupis 93/100 NSW 2002 Reg Petts 90/100 NSW 1996 Guy Bedinton 104/106 Qld 2011 Paul Kouroupis 93/100 NSW 2003 Neal Dimmick 96/100 Qld 1997 Max Barton 112/114 Qld 2012 Paul Kouroupis 90/100 NSW 2004 John Guberina 99/100 NSW 1998 Neal Dimmick 102/104 Qld 2013 Laurie Chelepy 96/100 Qld 2005 John Guberina 97/100 NSW 1999 Leigh Roberts 98/100 Vic 2014 Peter Vosper 95/100 Vic 2006 Mick McGill 96/100 Qld 2000 Adrian Cousens 100/100 Vic 2015 John Tonkin 99/108 NZ 2007 Mick McGill 107/108 Qld 2001 Nick Brown 98/100 Tas 2016 Ray Everett 97/100 NZ 2008 Frank Marcellino 114/118 NSW 2002 Steven Cooper 113/116 NZ 2017 William Bird 96/100 Vic 2009 John Doyle 98/100 NT 2003 Steven Cooper 100/100 NZ 2018 Mal Briggs 96/100 Vic 2010 Frank Marcellino 95/100 NSW 2004 Laurie Sceresini 100/100 Qld Junior Skeet Doubles Champion 2011 Ray Everett 98/100 NZ 2005 Laurie Chelepy 101/102 Qld 1988 Daniel De Pietro 36/50 2012 Frank Marcellino 98/100 NSW 2006 Gil Farish 99/100 Vic 1989 Richard Sammon 46/50 Vic 2013 Laurie Chelepy 99/100 Qld 2007 Bruce Wellington 97/100 WA 1990 Justin Ehrenreich 51/54 2014 Paul Kouroupis 105/108 NSW 2008 Mal Briggs 100/100 Vic 1991 Richard Sammon 92/100 Vic 2015 Peter Vosper 99/100 Vic 2009 Glenn Walker 95/100 Qld 1992 Robert Holloway 82/100 2016 Ray Everett 103/104 NZ 2010 Leigh Roberts 100/100 Vic 1993 Michael Faber 87/100 2017 Mike Voke 98/100 WA 2011 Craig O’Neill 98/100 Qld 1994 George Barton 94/100 Qld 2018 Ray Everett 99/100 NZ 2012 Nigel Hughes 99/100 Qld 1995 Kris Jones 94/100 NSW Junior Skeet 20 Gauge Champion 2013 Benn Baker 113/116 SA 1996 BJ Withers 98/100 Qld 1999 Simon Darr 67/100 Qld 2014 Michael Buttigieg 104/106 Vic 2000 David O’Sullivan 99/100 Vic 2015 Mat Fallon 100/100 NZ Continued next page

April 2019 – Clay Target 77 1997 Michael Faber 96/100 NSW 2005 Kelly Norris 123/134 Vic 2018 Sarah Bennett 95/100 NSW 1998 Bradley Petersen 88/100 NSW 2006 Jacqueline Durham 58/65 Vic Junior 28 Gauge Skeet Champion 1999 David O’Sullivan 91/100 Vic 2007 Leonie Johnston 81/87 Vic 2015 Cooper Rodden 49/50 Qld 2000 Brett Miall 93/100 Vic 2008 Jacqueline Durham 108/114 Vic 2016 Jack Stockdale 55/58 Vic 2001 David O’Sullivan 112/116 Vic 2009 Kelly Dalton Brown 67/73 NT 2017 Jack Stockdale 47/50 Vic 2002 Danny Wales 102/108 Vic 2010 Madeline Parish 125/135 SA 2018 Not Contested 2003 Glenn Moorby 95/100 NSW 2011 Sarah Bennett 66/66 NSW 2004 Thomas Dent 95/100 NSW 2012 Marie Carmody 68/79 QLD Sub Junior 28 Gauge Champion 2005 Thomas Dent 93/100 NSW 2013 Trina Adams 117/128 NSW 2015 Not Contested 2006 Robert Elder 97/100 Vic Last year for sections, format changed 2016 Not Contested 2007 Blake Slater 95/100 Vic 2017 Matthew Clark 44/50 NZ Junior Skeet Handicap 2008 Blake Slater 92/100 Vic 2018 James Sacchetta 87/100 Vic 2000 Stuart Pennells 50/59 NSW 2009 Blake Slater 93/100 Vic 2001 Nick Moroni 157/168 Vic Veteran 28 Gauge Skeet Champion 2010 David Douglas 95/100 NSW 2002 Matt Erihsson 161/170 NSW 2015 Adrian Cousens 49/50 Vic 2011 Corey Rutter 96/100 Vic 2003 Nicholas 67/74 Qld 2016 John Tonkin 62/64 NZ 2012 Eddy Elder 93/100 Vic Brownson 2017 Adrian Cousens 49/50 Vic 2013 Eddy Elder 98/100 Vic 2004 Cameron McIntosh 83/90 Vic 2018 Mal Briggs 99/100 Vic 2014 Thomas Rhue 96/100 Qld 2005 Johnson Lang 174/175 Vic 410 Bore Skeet Champion 2015 Antony Ballarino 97/100 Qld 2006 Cameron Irons 83/94 Vic 2015 Peter Vella 50/50 NSW 2016 Antony Ballarino 99/100 Qld 2007 Isaac Tasker 129/130 Tas 2016 Dean Everett 53/54 NZ 2017 Jack Stockdale 107/112 Vic 2008 Blake Slater 48/50 Vic 2017 Glenn Clarke 62/63 Vic 2018 Aaron Barling 97/100 Vic 2009 David Douglas 112/120 NSW 2018 Dean Everett 100/100 NZ Sub Junior Skeet Doubles Champion 2010 Corey Rutter 161/167 Vic Ladies 410 Bore Skeet Champion 2004 Thomas Dent 95/100 NSW 2011 Christopher 160/160 Tas 2015 Lorraine Hughes 48/50 Qld 2005 Not Contested Jenkins 2016 Lorraine Hughes 59/62 Qld 2006 Isaac Tasker 91/100 Tas 2012 No result recorded 2017 Sarah Bennett 49/50 NSW 2007 Not Contested 2013 Jack Kerfoot 107/114 NSW 2018 Amberley Emmett 92/101 Qld 2008 Eddy Elder 92/100 Vic Last year for sections, format changed 2009 Mathew Prentice 86/100 Vic Junior 410 Bore Skeet Champion Sub Junior Skeet Handicap 2010 Eddy Elder 92/100 Vic 2015 Jack Bird 48/50 Vic 2008 Matthew Prentice 95/105 Vic 2011 Daniel Wear 91/100 NSW 2016 Antony Ballarino 46/50 Qld 2009 Luke Mason 58/68 Qld 2012 Antony Ballarino 91/100 Qld 2017 Max Sammon 47/50 Vic 2010 Eddy Elder 276/282 Vic 2013 Antony Ballarino 91/100 Qld 2018 Not Contested 2011 Daniel Wear 59/64 NSW 2014 Aislin Jones 84/100 Vic 2012 No result recorded Sub Junior 410 Bore Champion 2015 Not Contested 2013 No result recorded 2015 Not Contested 2016 Not Contested Last year for sections, format changed 2016 Not Contested 2017 Matthew Clarke 95/100 NZ 2017 Matthew Clarke 41/50 NZ 2018 Cody Chapman 94/100 Qld Veteran Skeet Handicap 2018 Cody Chapman 90/100 Qld 2000 Hugh Fairfield- 53/55 NSW Skeet Handicap Champion Veteran 410 Bore Champion Smith 2000 Clem Bertini 130/130 WA 2015 Adrian Cousens 49/50 Vic 2001 Hugh Fairfield- 120/129 NSW 2001 Bruce Prichard 233/237 WA 2016 John Tonkins 48/50 NZ Smith 2002 Ewen Pirie 238/239 NZ 2017 Terry Marsden 49/50 WA 2002 Tim Catling 83/89 WA 2003 Kym Retsas 218/218 SA 2018 Ewen Pirie 93/100 NZ 2004 Steven Cooper 312/312 NZ 2003 Hugh Fairfield- 71/75 NSW Smith Commonwealth Skeet Champion 2005 Dino Lougas 179/185 NSW 1984 Gil Farish 101/101 Vic 2006 Craig Herbert 135/143 NT 2004 John Cunningham 248/255 NSW 2005 Peter Dent 75/83 NSW 1985 Reg Clarke 162/162 NSW 2007 Blake Slater 298/300 Vic 1986 Laurie Chelepy 135/135 Qld 2008 Todd Bender 251/251 USA 2006 Bert Deacon 79/86 NSW 2007 Ken McWhirter 123/129 NSW 1987 Brian Thomson 100/100 Vic 2009 Corey Rutter 146/156 Vic 1988 David Dundon 135/135 Qld 2010 Jacqueline Durham 278/282 Vic 2008 Ken McWhirter 143/149 NSW 2009 Frank Marcellino 113/117 NSW 1989 Neal Dimmick 162/162 Qld (First Female to Win Handicap event) 1990 Arthur Kenna 100/100 Qld 2011 Christopher 188/193 Tas 2010 Neal Dimmick 139/141 Qld 2011 Hugh Fairfield- 144/144 NSW 1991 Paul Ryland 113/114 Vic Jenkins 1992 Brian Thomson 159/159 Vic 2012 Eddy Elder 194/195 Vic Smith 2012 No result recorded 1993 Clive Banton 108/108 NSW 2013 Mark Corbett 163/165 NSW 1994 Brian Thomson 159/159 Vic 2014 Christian Lagos 165/166 Vic 2013 Chris Hughes 157/164 Vic Last year for sections, format changed 1995 Max Barton 176/176 Qld 2015 David Jones 190/193 NSW 1996 Ben Buhagier 136/136 NSW 2016 Ben Burchell 150/158 Vic 28 Gauge Skeet Champion 1997 Dennis Colston 100/100 NZ 2017 Michael Buttigieg 358/359 Vic 2015 Laurie Durham 65/65 Vic 1998 Adrian Lucchitti 105/105 NSW 2018 Nathan Campbell 210/210 SA 2016 Clark Pirie 58/58 NZ 1999 John Cameron 100/100 NZ Ladies Skeet Handicap 2017 Nigel Hughes 64/64 Qld 2000 Julian Lucchitti 211/211 NSW 2000 Nichole Hyland 62/69 Qld 2018 Glenn Walker 100/100 Qld 2001 Ray Everett 187/187 NZ 2001 Carol Tipler 77/84 Qld Ladies 28 Gauge Skeet Champion 2002 Leigh Roberts 101/101 Vic 2002 Jenny House 41/50 WA 2015 Lorraine Hughes 49/50 Qld 2003 Julian Lucchitti 209/209 NSW 2003 Jacqueline Durham 55/62 Vic 2016 Lorraine Hughes 58/62 Qld 2004 Thomas Dent 136/136 NSW 2004 Katrina McLaren 56/59 Tas 2017 Lorraine Hughes 46/50 Qld 2005 Nick Aird 114/114 Qld

78 Clay Target – April 2019 2006 Thomas Dent 100/100 NSW Sub Junior Commonwealth Skeet 2002 Adrian Cousens 441/450 Vic 2007 David Dundon 130/130 Qld Champion 2003 Julian Lucchitti 361/364 NSW 2008 Laurie Sceresini 114/114 Qld 2004 Nicholas 92/100 Qld 2004 Mark Newman 448/450 NSW 2009 Leigh Roberts 135/135 Vic Brownson 2005 Craig O’Neill 440/450 Qld 2010 David Douglas 108/108 NSW 2005 Amanda House 85/100 WA 2006 Gil Farish 446/450 Vic 2011 Leigh Roberts 123/123 Vic 2006 Kye Clark 86/100 Tas 2007 Mal Briggs 643/650 Vic 2012 Harry Bader 162/162 NSW 2007 Not Contested 2008 Todd Bender 548/550 USA 2013 Glenn Clarke 127/127 Vic 2008 Eddy Elder 95/100 Vic 2009 Adrian Cousens 533/550 Vic 2014 Paul Johnston 217/218 Vic 2009 Eddy Elder 96/102 Vic 2010 Leigh Roberts 554/564 Vic 2015 Gil Farish 137/137 Vic 2010 Eddy Elder 99/100 Vic 2011 Leigh Roberts 540/550 Vic 2016 Eddy Elder 143/143 Vic 2011 Thomas Rhue 94/100 Qld 2012 David O’Sullivan 542/550 Vic 2017 Paul Saliba 234/234 NSW 2012 Adam Bozier 93/100 Qld 2013 Michael Buttigieg 569/578 Vic 2018 Leigh Roberts 238/238 Vic 2013 Antony Ballarino 96/100 Qld 2014 Michael Buttigieg 543/550 Vic 2014 Aislin Jones 97/100 Vic 2015 Leigh Roberts 544/550 Vic Ladies Commonwealth Skeet 2015 Not Contested 2016 Craig O’Neill 570/578 Qld Champion 2016 Not Contested 2017 Michael Buttigieg 545/550 Vic 1995 Carol Ogden 96/100 Vic 2017 Charlie Cook 103/108 Vic 2018 Antony Ballarino 447/450 Qld 1996 Margaret Denton 99/100 Qld 2018 Michael Rixon 97/100 Qld 1997 Margaret Denton 98/100 Qld Veteran Skeet High Gun 1998 Margaret Denton 108/111 Qld Veteran Commonwealth Skeet 1983 Michael Hehir 391/400 1999 Carol Ogden 98/100 Qld Champion 1984 Ted Mcrae 378/400 2000 Wendy Wellam 98/100 Vic 1995 Reg Clarke 97/100 NSW 1985 Ray Melville 387/400 2001 Carol Tipler 97/100 Qld 1996 Reg Clarke 99/100 NSW 1986 Ray Melville 385/400 2002 Karen Cousens 91/100 Vic 1997 Reg Clarke 96/100 NSW 1987 Ted Mcrae 362/400 2003 Wendy Wellam 98/100 Vic 1998 Tony Yozzi 98/100 WA 1988 Alf Najar 371/400 2004 Katrina McLaren 96/100 Tas 1999 Reg Clarke 98/100 NSW 1989 Ted Mcrae 336/350 2005 Carey Goodwin 93/100 NZ 2000 Bill Hine 96/100 Vic 1990 Alf Najar 326/350 2006 Katrina McLaren 96/100 Tas 2001 Reg Clarke 129/130 NSW 1991 Reg Clarke 381/400 NSW 2007 Lorraine Hughes 99/100 Qld 2002 Graeme Webber 94/100 NZ 1992 Roy Holtfreter 361/400 WA 2008 Lorraine Hughes 98/100 Qld 2003 George Viskovich 105/108 NZ 1993 Reg Clarke 391/400 NSW 2009 Margaret Denton 108/112 Qld 2004 John Guberina 113/114 NSW 1994 Reg Clarke 391/400 NSW 2010 Jacqueline Durham 98/100 Vic 2005 Max Barton 107/110 Qld 1995 Reg Clarke 392/400 NSW 2011 Jacqueline Durham 103/106 Vic 2006 Sandy Trotter 100/104 NZ 1996 Reg Clarke 384/400 NSW 2012 Sarah Bennett 100/100 NSW 2007 Ray Wendt 99/100 WA 1997 Reg Clarke 383/400 NSW 2013 Jacqueline Durham 99/100 Vic 2008 Merv Pratt 102/104 NZ 1998 Scotty Gibson 372/400 WA 2014 Lorraine Hughes 162/164 Qld 2009 Allan Denton 98/100 Qld 1999 Reg Clarke 385/400 NSW 2015 Jacqueline Durham 99/100 Vic 2010 Neal Dimmick 101/105 Qld 2000 Reg Clarke 423/450 NSW 2016 Linda Watson 110/112 Vic 2011 Ray Wendt 110/111 WA 2001 Danny Parsnell 419/450 2017 Lorraine Hughes 98/100 Qld 2012 John Guberina 120/122 NSW 2002 Graeme Weber 412/450 2018 Lorraine Hughes 98/100 Qld 2013 Paul Kouroupis 109/110 NSW 2003 Neil Dimmick 436/450 Qld 2014 Peter Vosper 116/118 Vic 2004 John Guberina 439/450 NSW Junior Commonwealth Skeet 2015 Graham Geater 107/110 NZ 2005 John Guberina 433/450 NSW Champion 2016 Laurie Chelepy 100/100 Qld 2006 John Guberina 434/450 NSW 1995 Kris Jones 99/100 NSW 2017 Adrian Cousens 100/100 Vic 2007 Merv Pratt 622/650 NZ 1996 Robbie Marino 108/111 Vic 2018 Adrian Cousens 100/100 Vic 2008 John Guberina 525/550 NSW 1997 Matthew Bennett 96/100 Tas 2009 Ray Wendt 507/565 WA 1998 Ben Whitcroft 98/100 WA Overall Skeet High Gun 2010 John Guberina 526/550 NSW 1999 Joshua Daly 96/100 NSW 1983 Adrian Cousens 398/400 Vic 2011 Neil Dimmick 526/550 Qld 2000 Brett Miall 99/100 Vic 1984 Ian Hale 399/400 Vic 2012 Peter Vosper 520/550 Vic 2001 David O’Sullivan 99/100 Vic 1985 Adrian Cousens 398/400 Vic 2013 Laurie Chelepy 538/550 Qld 2002 Danny Wales 97/100 Vic 1986 Adrian Cousens 398/400 Vic 2014 Peter Vosper 528/550 Vic 2003 Nicholas Brownson 1987 Paul Johnston 385/400 Vic 2015 John Tonkin 531/550 NZ 101/105 Qld 1988 Arne Forsberg 394/400 WA 2016 Ray Everett 537/550 NZ 2004 Gavin Barry 97/100 Vic 1989 David Dundon 349/350 Qld 2017 Adrian Cousens 537/550 Vic 2005 Thomas Dent 98/100 NSW 1990 Paul Johnston 341/350 Vic 2018 Mal Briggs 439/450 Vic 2006 Isaac Tasker 97/100 Tas 1991 David 392/400 Vic 2007 Alex Spurling 113/114 Vic Cunningham Ladies Skeet High Gun 2008 Blake Slater 98/100 Vic 1992 Brian Thomson 391/400 Vic 1983 Karen Williams 370/400 2009 Blake Slater 96/100 Vic 1993 David 395/400 Vic 1984 Carol Ogden 380/400 2010 Corey Rutter 98/100 Vic Cunningham 1985 Carol Ogden 382/400 2011 Hamish Bell 152/154 NZ 1994 Adrian Cousens 406/412 Vic 1986 Maree Rooke 390/400 NSW 2012 Eddy Elder 103/104 Vic 1995 Ray Porter 395/400 Qld 1987 Maree Rooke 370/400 NSW 2013 Eddy Elder 99/100 Vic 1996 Neal Dimmick 406/412 Qld 1988 Maree Rooke 375/400 NSW 2014 Antony Ballarino 106/108 Qld 1997 Adrian Cousens 395/400 Vic 1989 Maree Rooke 334/350 NSW 2015 Antony Ballarino 99/100 Qld 1998 Ray Everett 394/400 NZ 1990 Maree Rooke 338/350 NSW 2016 Jack Stockdale 100/100 Vic 1999 Leigh Roberts 393/400 Vic 1991 Maree Rooke 375/400 NSW 2017 Aidan Donaldson 98/100 Qld 2000 Adrian Cousens 443/450 Vic 2018 Max Sammon 98/100 Vic 2001 Adrian Lucchitti 443/450 NSW Continued next page

April 2019 – Clay Target 79 1992 Zelda McClure 351/400 NZ 1984 M Dunkley 366/400 2013 Eddy Elder 536/550 1993 Carol Ogden 368/400 Vic 1985 No Competition 2014 Thomas Rhue 536/550 1994 Katie Light 376/400 1986 T Weis 379/400 2015 Antony Ballarino 539/550 1995 Carol Ogden 380/400 Vic 1987 No Competition 2016 Antony Ballarino 540/550 1996 Margaret Denton 383/400 NSW 1988 D De Pietro 336/400 2017 Jack Stockdale 537/550 1997 Margaret Denton 383/400 NSW 1989 J Ehrenreich 321/350 2018 Aidan Donaldson 429/450 Qld 1998 Carol Ogden 375/400 Vic 1990 J Ehrenreich 320/350 Sub Junior Skeet High Gun 1999 Karen Cousens 374/410 Vic 1991 R Sammon 977/400 1997 P Rahman 366/400 Vic 2000 Margaret Denton 419/450 1992 R Holloway 348/400 1998 G Moorby 334/400 NSW 2001 Wendy Wellam 425/450 1993 F Callanan 364/400 1999 D O’Sullivan 358/400 Vic 2002 Karen Cousens 390/450 Vic 1994 G Barton 379/400 2000 M Chelepy 332/450 Qld 2003 Wendy Wellam 328/350 1995 K Jones 383/400 2001 H McMaster 376/450 NSW 2004 Katrina McLaren 419/450 1996 R Marino 382/400 2002 N Brownson 367/450 Qld 2005 Kelly Norris 409/450 1997 M Fabor 381/400 2003 N Brownson 313/350 Qld 2006 Lorraine Hughes 425/450 Qld 1998 M Oxinga 381/400 2004 T Dent 435/450 NSW 2007 Lorraine Hughes 613/650 Qld 1999 Joshua Daly 368/400 2005 M Maloney 396/450 NSW 2008 Lorraine Hughes 520/550 Qld 2000 David O’Sullivan 430/450 2006 I Tasker 426/450 Tas 2009 Lorraine Hughes 500/550 Qld 2001 Glenn Moorby 440/450 2007 No Competition 2010 Lorraine Hughes 531/550 Qld 2002 Glenn Moorby 433/450 2008 E Elder 517/550 Vic 2011 Jacqueline Durham 523/530 Vic 2003 Glenn Moorby 331/350 2009 E Elder 490/550 Vic 2012 Lorraine Hughes 525/550 Qld 2004 Thomas Dent 435/450 2010 E Elder 527/550 Vic 2013 Lorraine Hughes 531/550 Qld 2005 Thomas Dent 425/450 2011 D Wear 509/550 NSW 2014 Lorraine Hughes 533/550 Qld 2006 Thomas Dent 432/450 2012 A Ballarino 488/550 Qld 2015 Aislin Jones 526/550 Vic 2007 Blake Slater 629/650 2013 A Ballarino 510/550 Qld 2016 Jacqueline Durham 514/550 Qld 2008 Blake Slater 535/550 2014 A Jones 514/550 Vic 2017 Lorraine Hughes 539/550 Qld 2009 Blake Slater 530/550 2015 No Competition 2018 Lorraine Hughes 530/550 Qld 2010 David Douglas 529/550 2016 No Competition Junior Skeet High Gun 2011 Joshua Bell 521/550 2017 M Clarke 527/550 NZ 1983 A Noble 353/400 2012 Eddy Elder 531/550 2018 Cody Chapman 419/450 Qld

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