Australian Clay Target Association

2019

Trap Nationals HELD AT ROMA CTC

PRESENTATION BOOK

CONTENTS 2019 TRAP NATIONALS PRESENTATION GUIDE Event Page No. 2019 Trap Nationals Program 3 Open State Teams 4 Ladies State Teams 5 Junior State Teams 6 Veterans State Teams 7 Opening Ceremony 8 Opening & Welcome 10 Glenn Cup Team Event 11 Junior State Teams Results 12 Ladies State Teams Results 13 Veterans State Teams Results 14 Open State Teams Results 15 Best Presented Team 16 38th Family Deauville Doubles Results 17 70th Grand Australian Handicap 18 25m Handicap Champion 20 18th National Deauville Doubles Results 21 59th Double Rise Results 22 79th Champion of Champions Results 27 68th Double Barrel Results 32 65th Single Barrel Results 37 58th Australian/New Zealand Point Score Results 42 Allan Brown Club Team Results 47 Oldest Competitor 48 Olympic Endeavour Trophy 49 Trap High Gun Rule 3.19 Junior with Highest Score over 3 Mackintosh Events 50 Grade High Gun Winners 51 Sectional High Gun Winners 52 Overall High Gun Winner 54 All Australian Trap Team 56 Junior Mackintosh Team 58 Ladies Mackintosh Team 58 Veterans Mackintosh Team 58 Super Veteran Mackintosh Team 59 Mackintosh Team 450/450 59 Open Mackintosh Team 60 Mackintosh Team Event Ceremony 61 Mackintosh Team Competition Conditions 62 Mackintosh Teams 100 Break 64 Mackintosh Junior High Gun 65 Mackintosh Ladies High Gun 65 Mackintosh Veterans 55-65 High Gun 65 Mackintosh Super Veteran High Gun 66 Veteran Highest Aggregate 66 Mackintosh Open High Gun 67 Australian Glenn Cup Team 2020 68 2020 World Teams 69-73

Page 2 of 75 The Australian Clay Target Association Presents the 2019 NATIONAL TRAP CHAMPIONSHIPS Entry by 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 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 (8.30) Mackintosh Teams Shoot – Open, Ladies, Junior’s, Veterans and Super Veteran. Overall High Gun – Open, Ladies, Junior, Sub-Junior, Veterans and Super Veteran High Gun 2019 All Australian Trap Team, Selection of 2020 Glenn Cup Team World 2020 DTL Team Selection

Page 3 of 75 OPEN STATE TEAMS MONDAY 1ST APRIL 2019

State Team Members Team Captain Layout Matthew Patmore Tony Arvanitakis NSW Chris Salafia 5 TRAP Matthew Schiller Justin Smith Mitchell Iles James Hayden VIC Tony Psaila 4 TRAP Phil Grainger Andrew Brady Darryn Nicholls Shane Gallagher SA Kym Firth 2 TRAP Wessam Daou Craig Bentley Daryl Stevens Robbie Cusack QLD Shawn Ryan 3 TRAP Tony Caruso Alex Dallas Bernie Smith Tim Atkins TAS Barry Bennett 7 TRAP Mitchel Hill Matthew Smith Ray Niven Vittorio Padovan NT Mervyn Sweeney 1 TRAP Chris Hunter Emily Dollar Jason Oliveri Royce Normington WA William Freni-Lizzi 6 TRAP Terry Maloney Jamie Evans

Page 4 of 75 LADIES STATE TEAMS MONDAY 1ST APRIL 2019

State Team Members Team Captain Layout Tammy Henshall NSW Amy Smith 5 TRAP Sam Peck Trish Carter VIC Kiara Dean 4 TRAP Lisa Hawker Tania Evans SA Layne Pontifex 2 TRAP Sydney Claughton Leanne Brandt QLD Nicky Robertson 3 TRAP Viv Moore Rachelle Kelly TAS 7 TRAP Nanette McCallum Fiona Atkins NT Tania Harris TRAP Rebecca Parsonage 1 Hannah Kennedy

WA Sue Kamo TRAP Nadene Smedley 6 Sandra Moffatt

Page 5 of 75 JUNIOR STATE TEAMS MONDAY 1ST APRIL 2019

State Team Members Team Captain Layout Darcy Maloney NSW Jack Hunter 5 TRAP Fletcher Richardson Matt Molan VIC Acacio Mota 4 TRAP Rieley Fitzgibbon Lachlan Koch SA Liam Morgan 2 TRAP Molly Bretag Christian Populin QLD Brayden McKee 3 TRAP Sean Beckmann Jack Stacey TAS Jebb Wilson 7 TRAP Kyle Chapman

NT No Team TRAP 1

WA No Team TRAP 6

Page 6 of 75 VETERANS STATE TEAMS MONDAY 1ST APRIL 9

State Team Members Team Captain Layout William Powell NSW Jeff Nash 5 TRAP Clyde Mitchell Gary Hayden VIC Bill Woodward 4 TRAP Mal Dyson Max Medhurst SA Robert Andrews 2 TRAP Chris Windham Daryl Grant QLD Colin Witt 3 TRAP Edgar Collins Alan Styles TAS Paul Francis 7 TRAP John Murphy Robert Fox NT TRAP Ron Batson 1

Ian Hageman Terry Marsden WA TRAP Jim West 6

Ivan Halbert

Page 7 of 75 OPENING CEREMONY & STATE TEAMS MATCH

The following format is to be used to conduct the Official Opening Ceremony for the National Trap Championships using 10am as the commencement time.

Shoot marshal to arrange a suitable person to assist with the opening shot.

Note: PIPER REQUIRED Monday 1st April 2019

Teams arrive on Ground. 8.30am State Flags to be flying by 7.30am

Announce State Teams and layouts (States informed 4 weeks prior to the 8.30am event) – Advise to provide state flag for march on

State Teams Matches to be conducted. Followed by official team photos 9.00am before opening ceremony. Dignitaries to assemble

1. Piper to be in readiness 10.00 am 2. State Teams to assemble

10.00 am Official Party to gather at designated position.

Opening Ceremony Piper to march in National Team followed by 10.30am State teams in alphabetical order Teams – Open followed by Ladies, Juniors & Veteran. Glenn Cup team

Page 8 of 75 Introductions (Executive Officer)

- National President – Robert Nugent - National Vice Presidents – Mal Dyson & Garry Read - Executive Members – - NSW – Kim Nealon - NT – Ray Niven part of the team - QLD – Brian Muirson & Malcolm Collins - SA – Bronte Evans & Garry Read - TAS – Fiona Atkins part of ladies team & Alan Styles part of vet team - VIC – Mal Dyson part of vet team & Lynne Curtis - WA –Terry Marsden part of vet team & Ian Watson - Tournament Director – Terry Marsden - Shoot Marshall – Brian Muirson & Gary Hayden - Assistant Shoot Marshall –

10.30am VIP’s Introduced

Tyson Golder – Mayor of Maranoa Regional Council

Speeches:

1. Executive Officer – Welcome 2. ACTA President – Rob Nugent - Welcome

Presentation to winning teams (VIP’s to perform)

(i) Interstate Trap Teams Trophy – (ii) Shoulder to Shoulder Badges – (iii) Best Dressed Team Trophy – 14 gold medals (iv) Opening Shot

Page 9 of 75 OPENING & WELCOME

Note: Dignitaries and Executive Members present will select best dressed team during State teams march on.

Emcee welcomes shooters to the National Trap Championships and asks them to please stand for the National Anthem.

“Advance Australia Fair” to be played by the piper

Emcee introduces National President Introductions By National President National Executive Members Kim Nealon NSW Colin Kneebone Mal Dyson VIC Lynne Curtis Bronte Evans SA Garry Read Brian Muirson QLD Malcolm Collins Alan Styles TAS Fiona Atkins Dave Howe NT Ray Niven Terry Marsden WA Ian Watson

Title VIP Position Eg Right Honourable

Apologies

Page 10 of 75 GLENN CUP – AUSTRALIA VS NEW ZEALAND – 50TARGETS DOUBLE BARREL

When shot in Australia or New Zealand, the top five (5) scores over the Australian-New Zealand Points, Single Barrel, Double Barrel and Mackintosh events will comprise the Australian Team to contest the International Glenn Cup Competition. (Rule 3.11). Both teams shoot at 50 targets per shooter, double barrel from 15m, to be recorded point score (used only in the case of a tied score). Should scores still be tied a further five targets per shooter per team scored point score will be shot continuing until a winner is established. Shot in Australia Odd years, New Zealand Even Years. Glenn Cup Trophy Australian Team Subject To Eligibility For Australian Team Selection Score Poss. Phil Grainger 50 50 Kim Nealon 50 50 James Hayden 50 50 Grady Evans 49 50 Cameron Browne 50 50

Australian Score: 249 250

Team Captain:

New Zealand Team

Jon Beddis 50 50 Toby Nicholl 49 50 Lukas Nicholl 50 50 Gavin Searle 50 50 Kent Nicholl 49 50

New Zealand Score: 248 250

Team Captain:

Call upon trophy donor or representative to National Executives present trophy:

Awards: Glenn Cup Glenn Cup Badges supplied by New Zealand x 10 ACTA Banner x 5, compendium & cap to exchange with NZ Team

Winning Team: Australia

Page 11 of 75 JUNIOR STATE TEAMS RESULTS Monday 1st April 2019

Awards: ACTA Shoulder to Shoulder Badge

PLACING STATE TEAM SCORE 75 POINTS 7TH

6TH

5TH Tasmania 71 209

4TH 72 212

3RD Queensland 74 217

2ND 74 219

1ST South Australia 75 215

WINNING TEAM Lachlan Koch 25 72 Liam Morgan 25 72 Molly Bretag 25 71

Call upon Dignitary to present awards

ACTA Shoulder to Shoulder badges

WINNING TEAM CAPTAIN

Opportunity to respond

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LADIES STATE TEAMS RESULTS Monday 1st April 2019

Awards: ACTA Shoulder to Shoulder Badge

PLACING STATE TEAM SCORE 75 POINTS 7TH South Australia 66 188

6TH Western Australia 71 208

5TH Northern Territory 73 212

4TH Queensland 73 214

3RD Tasmania 74 212

2ND Victoria 74 218

1ST New South Wales 75 220

WINNING TEAM Tammy Henshall 25 73 Amy Smith 25 74 Samantha Peck 25 73

Call upon Dignitary to present awards

ACTA Shoulder to Shoulder badges

WINNING TEAM CAPTAIN

Opportunity to respond

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VETERANS STATE TEAMS RESULTS Monday 1st April 2019

Awards: ACTA Shoulder to Shoulder Badge

PLACING STATE TEAM SCORE 75 POINTS 7TH Tasmania 71 205

6TH Victoria 72 212

5TH Northern Territory 73 213

4TH New South Wales 73 218

3RD Western Australia 74 217

2ND South Australia 74 221

1ST Queensland 75 218

WINNING TEAM Daryl Grant 25 72 Colin Witt 25 73 Edgar Collins 25 73

Call upon Dignitary to present awards

ACTA Shoulder to Shoulder badges

WINNING TEAM CAPTAIN

Opportunity to respond

Page 14 of 75 OPEN STATE TEAMS RESULTS Monday 1st April 2019 Awards: ACTA State Teams Match Trophy ACTA Shoulder to Shoulder badges PLACING STATE TEAM SCORE 125 POINTS 7TH Nortrhern Territory 117 348

6TH Tasmania 122 361

5TH South Australia 123 365

4TH Victoria 124 370

3RD New South Wales 124 370

2ND Western Australia 125 371

1ST Queensland 125 373 Winning Team Daryl Stevens 25 75 Robbie Cusack 25 75 Shawn Ryan 25 75 Tony Caruso 25 73 Alex Dallas 25 75

Call upon VIP to present awards ACTA State Teams Match Trophy ACTA Shoulder to Shoulder badges

WINNING TEAM CAPTAIN

Opportunity to respond

Page 15 of 75 THE BEST PRESENTED TEAM Monday 1st April 2019

Overall including Open, Ladies, Juniors and Veterans Teams

To be judged by representatives of the dignatories and ACTA Executive.

Awards: SACTA Perpetual Trophy for the Best Presented 14 Gold ACTA medals to each member of the winning State.

WINNING STATE South Australia

Call upon Dignitary to present awards SACTA perpetual Trophy Mayor Tyson Golder Gold ACTA Medals.

OPENING SHOT

Invite VIP to fire the opening shot of the 2019 National Trap Championships:

Mayor Tyson Golder

Assisted by:

Gary Hayden

Page 16 of 75 38th Family Deauville Doubles - 20 Pair Monday 1st April 2019

Sponsored By: Ballistic Equipment National Executive Presenter: Fiona Atkins & Bronte Evans Sponsors Presenter: Kevin Jones Previous Winners & Score: Tom & Jack Turner 37/37

Shooter Numbers

Total Pairs 69

Awards: First: Tri-Colour Sash x 2 Cash Prize

Second: Silver ACTA Medal x 2

Third: Bronze ACTA Medal x 2

Deauville Doubles Results: NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

Byron Hewitt ROMA 3RD 103 103 QLD Brodie Hewitt-Bryant ROMA

Anthony Barton BOOROWA 2ND 107 107 NSW Wendy Barton BOOROWA

Corey Bylsma BUNDABERG 1ST 108 108 QLD Sam Bylsma BUNDABERG

Page 17 of 75 TH 70 GRAND AUSTRALIAN HANDICAP Monday 1st April 2019

Sponsored By: Beretta National Executive Presenter: Lynne Curtis Sponsors Presenter: George Barton Previous Winner & Score: Vicki McDonagh 15m 64/64

Shooter Numbers NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA 98 11 185 23 28 67 17

INT’L POSSIBLES 9 11

TOTAL COMPETITORS 438

Overall Awards

Fourth and Fifth ACTA engraved championship badge (2)

Third Bronze ACTA Medal

Second Silver ACTA Medal

Overall Results NAME MTRG SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

TH 5 Shane Gallagher 22 77 78 BROKEN HILL SA

TH 4 Alexander Hawkins 15 94 95 COBAR NSW

RD 3 Travis Streeter 21 96 97 CALLIDE DAWSON QLD ND 2 Luke Hipwell 17 102 103 VIC

Page 18 of 75 70th Grand Australian Handicap Winner

Call upon trophy donor or representative to George Barton present trophy:

Awards: Gordon Hall Perpetual Trophy Silver Australia Badge Royal Blue Sash Beretta Silver Pigeon

NAME MTRG SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

Kent Nicholl 21 103 103 NEW ZEALAND

Hall of Fame Points for Handicap 2nd Overall

NAME SCORE HOF POINTS

Luke Hipwell 102/103

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25 Metre Champion

Sponsored By: Mark McInnes & Arty Del Ben National Executive Presenter: Lynne Curtis Sponsors Presenter: Brian Doyle Previous Winner & Score: Nathan McDonnell 63/64

Call upon trophy donor or representative to Brian Doyle present trophy:

Awards: Del Ben/McInnes Perpetual Cup Light Blue Sash Slab of Shells

NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE EASTERN Royce Normington 50 50 WA GOLDFIELDS

Page 20 of 75 18th National Deauville Doubles – 20 pair Tuesday 2nd April 2019

Sponsored By: Ballistic Equipment – Kevin Jones National Executive Presenter: Fiona Atkins & Bronte Evans Sponsors Presenter: Kevin Jones Previous Winners & Score: Dan Power & Frazer Roberts 71/71

Shooter Numbers

Total Pairs 102

Awards: First: SilverAustralia Badge x 2 Royal Blue Sash x 2 Cash Prize

Second: Silver ACTA Medal x 2

Third: Bronze ACTA Medal x 2

National Deauville Doubles Results: NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

Glen Evans COLEAMBALLY 3RD 40 40 NSW Andrew Evans COLEAMBALLY

Andrew Brady MORWELL 2ND 43 43 VIC Troy Grimes MORWELL

Cooper Mooney GOULBURN 1ST 44 44 NSW Glen Barton BOOROWA

Page 21 of 75 TH 59 National Double Rise Championship Tuesday 2nd April 2019

Sponsored By: Miall’s Gun Shop - Blaser Australia National Executive Presenter: Fiona Atkins & Bronte Evans Sponsors Presenter: National Executive Previous Winner & Score: Patrick Guida 98/100

Shooter Numbers: NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA 97 9 179 21 29 65 16 SUB SUPER JUNIOR LADIES VETERAN OPEN POSSIBLES JUNIOR VETERAN 25 41 70 90 60 139 1 AA A B C INT’L TOTAL COMPETITORS 425 270 86 43 26 9

Grade Awards 1st in each grade Gold ACTA Medal

2nd in each grade Silver ACTA Medal

3rd in each grade Bronze ACTA Medal

NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

RD 3 C Louise Wilson 83 100 TOOGOOLAWAH QLD

ND 2 C Tyler Eustace 93 110 BURNIE TAS

ST 1 C Tom Clark 94 110 HAMILTON VIC

RD 3 B Robert Haggart 92 110 ILLAWARRA NSW

ND 2 B Christopher Hawley 100 120 BRISBANE QLD

ST 1 B Chad Murphy 102 120 WERRIBEE VIC

RD 3 A Wessam Daou 92 100 INTERNATIONAL SA

ND 2 A Bradley Williams 119 130 GOULBURN NSW

ST 1 A Barry Harker 121 130 GOULBURN NSW

RD 3 AA Brad Henshall 137 140 TAMWORTH NSW

ND 2 AA Phil Grainger 117 120 NOORAT VIC

ST 1 AA Matthew Schiller 118 120 COBAR NSW

Page 22 of 75 16th National Sub Junior Double Rise Championship

Previous Winner: Acacio Mota 93/100

Awards: First: Bronze Australia Badge with blue engraving Royal Blue Sash

Second Silver medal Third Bronze medal

Sub-Junior Results Sub-Junior NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE rd 3 O/A Jesse Ryan 89 100 WARRNAMBOOL VIC

nd 2 O/A Molly Bretag 117 130 MONARTO SA

ST 1 O/A Matthew Molan 118 130 NOORAT VIC

25th National Ladies Double Rise Championship

Previous Winner: Suzanne Corry 94/100

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy: Awards: First Nanette McCallum Perpetual Cup Bronze Australia Badge with red engraving Royal Blue Sash Second Silver medal Third Bronze medal

Ladies Results Ladies NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE rd 3 O/A Merinda Welke 90 100 REDCLIFFE CITY QLD

nd 2 O/A Molly Bretag 90 100 MONARTO SA C/F ST 1 O/A Jessica Harris 92 100 TARAWERA QLD

Page 23 of 75 3RD National Veterans 55-65 Double Rise Championship

Previous Winner: Frazer Roberts 106/110

Awards: First: Bronze Australia Badge with green engraving Royal Blue Sash

Second Silver medal Third Bronze medal

Veterans 55-65 Results

Veteran NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

rd 3 O/A Craig Bentley 96 100 PORT AUGUSTA SA

nd 2 O/A Stephen Haberman 175 180 ECHUCA VIC

ST 1 O/A Frazer Roberts 177 180 GOULBURN NSW

25th National Junior Double Rise Championship

Previous Winner: Tarryn Shaddock 96/100

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

Awards: First Bill Attwood Perpetual Trophy Bronze Australia Badge with blue engraving Royal Blue Sash Second Silver medal Third Bronze medal

Junior Results Junior NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE rd 3 O/A Lukas Nicholl 95 100 NEW ZEALAND

nd 2 O/A Rieley Fitzgibbon 95 100 MARYBOROUGH VIC C/F ST 1 O/A Kent Nicholl 97 100 NEW ZEALAND

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20th National Super Veterans 65 plus Double Rise Championship

Previous Winner: Gary Hayden 95/100

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy: Awards: First Stafford Smith Perpetual Trophy Bronze Australia Badge with green engraving Royal Blue Sash Second Silver medal Third Bronze medal

Super Veterans Results

Veteran NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

rd 3 O/A Graeme Turner 90 100 RICHMOND RIVER NSW C/F nd 2 O/A John Murphy 91 100 CRESSY TAS

ST 1 O/A Gary Hayden 95 100 NOORAT VIC

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59th National Overall Double Rise Champion

Previous Winner: Patrick Guida 98/100

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

Awards: J M Tyquin Perpetual Trophy Silver Australia Badge Royal Blue Sash sponsored by Miall’s Gun shop – Blaser Australia

NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

Darryn Nicholls 100 100 BROKEN HILL SA

Hall of Fame Points 2nd Overall

NAME SCORE HOF POINTS

Matthew Schiller 118/120

Page 26 of 75 79TH NATIONAL CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS Wednesday 3rd April 2019

Sponsored By: Winchester National Executive Presenter: Malcolm Collins & Alan Styles Sponsors Presenter: George Filippidis Previous Winner & Score: David Shaw 174/175 (New Zealand)

Shooter Numbers NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA 99 11 187 22 32 74 17 SUB SUPER JUNIOR LADIES VETERAN OPEN POSSIBLES JUNIOR VETERAN 26 42 75 101 67 141 0 AA A B C INT’L TOTAL COMPETITORS 452 284 95 44 29 10

Grade Awards

1st in each grade Gold ACTA Medal - 2 slabs of shells 2nd in each grade Silver ACTA Medal - 1 slabs of shells 3rd in each grade Bronze ACTA Medal - 1 slabs of shells

NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

RD 3 C Tom Clark 112 125 HAMILTON VIC

ND 2 C Nicholas Hannant 130 150 MT LINDESAY NSW

ST 1 C Alexander Hawkins 134 150 COBAR NSW

RD 3 B Iain Campbell 119 125 ROMA QLD

ND 2 B Stephen Vale 141 150 GEMFIELDS QLD

ST 1 B Pete Skrine 144 150 NEW ZEALAND

RD 3 A Megan Barnes 171 175 PATCHEWOLLOCK VIC

ND 2 A Tania Evans 147 150 INTERNATIONAL SA

ST 1 A Patrick Saunders 123 125 CHARLEVILLE QLD

RD 3 AA Andrew Fiek 196 200 MELB CRICKET CLUB VIC

ND 2 AA Dean Cusack 198 200 CONDAMINE QLD NEWCASTLE-LAKE 1ST AA Tom Turner 198 200 NSW MACQUARIE

Page 27 of 75 16th National Sub-Junior Champion of Champions

Section Winners 2 slabs Winchester shells

Previous Winner: Travis Streeter 123/125

Awards: First Bronze Australia Badge with blue engraving Royal Blue Sash and 2 slabs of ammunition Second Silver medal Third Bronze medal

Sub-Junior Results Sub-Junior NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE rd 3 O/A Jebb Wilson 118 125 ST HELENS TAS C/B nd 2 O/A Brayden McKee 119 125 ST GEORGE QLD

ST 1 O/A Matthew Molan 123 125 NOORAT VIC

25th National Ladies Champion of Champions

Previous Winner: Kelly Coogan 124/125

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

Awards: First Trophy donated by Stafford Smith Bronze Australia Badge with red engraving Royal Blue Sash and 2 slabs of ammunition Second Silver medal Third Bronze medal

Ladies Results Ladies NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE rd 3 O/A Tania Evans 145 150 INTERNATIONAL SA C/B nd 2 O/A Megan Barnes 145 150 PATCHEWOLLOCK VIC C/B ST 1 O/A Lisa Hawker 146 150 JEPARIT VIC

Page 28 of 75 3rd National Veteran’s 55-65 Champion of Champions

Previous Winner: Wayne Jenkins 150/150

Awards: First Bronze Australia Badge with green engraving Royal Blue Sash and 2 slabs of ammunition Second Silver medal Third Bronze medal

Veterans 55-65 Results

Veteran NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

rd 3 O/A Stephen Haberman 147 150 ECHUCA VIC C/B nd 2 O/A Wayde Hawkins 147 150 COBAR NSW C/B ST 1 O/A Terry Maloney 148 150 ESPERANCE WA

25th National Junior National Champion of Champions

Previous Winner: James Hayden 123/125

Awards: First Bronze Australia Badge with blue engraving Royal Blue Sash and 2 slabs of ammunition Second Silver medal Third Bronze medal

Junior Results Junior NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE rd 3 O/A William Freni-Lizzi 123 125 TONY YOZZI WA C/B nd 2 O/A Darcy Maloney 221 225 MAJURA PARK NSW

ST 1 O/A Acacio Mota 222 225 WERRIBEE VIC

Page 29 of 75 20th National Super Veteran’s 65 plus Champion of Champions

Previous Winner: Allan Cooper 193/200

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

Awards: First Sperry Marshall Perpetual Trophy Bronze Australia Badge with green engraving Royal Blue Sash and 2 slabs of ammunition Second Silver medal Third Bronze medal

Veterans 65 plus Results

Veteran NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

rd 3 O/A Ian Hageman 122 125 TOP END NT C/B nd 2 O/A Terry Rumble 122 125 GUYRA NSW C/B ST 1 O/A Max Medhurst 124 125 MOUNT GAMBIER SA

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79th National Overall Champion of Champions

Previous Winner: David Shaw 174/175 (New Zealand)

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

Awards: ACTPSA Mackintosh Perpetual Cup Silver Australia Badge Royal Blue Sash Browning GP Trap Gun

NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

Sam Clifford 199 200 NOORAT VIC

Hall of Fame Points 2nd Overall

NAME SCORE HOF POINTS

Tom Turner 198/200

Page 31 of 75 TH 68 NATIONAL DOUBLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP Thursday 4th April 2019

Sponsored By: Beretta National Executive Presenter: Garry Read, Ray Niven Sponsors Presenter: George Barton - Beretta Previous Winner & Score: Darryn Nicholls 323/323

Shooter Numbers – Super Veteran 112 NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA 99 11 195 24 33 76 18 SUB SUPER JUNIOR LADIES VETERAN OPEN POSSIBLES JUNIOR VETERAN 26 43 78 103 74 142 172 AA A B C INT’L TOTAL COMPETITORS 466 291 99 44 32 10

Grade Awards 1st in each grade Gold ACTA Medal 2nd in each grade Silver ACTA Medal 3rd in each grade Bronze ACTA Medal

NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

RD 3 C Kerrie Dean 55 56 COHUNA VIC

ND 2 C William Hannant 52 53 MT LINDESAY NSW

ST 1 C Pascale Stiller 53 53 TOOWOOMBA QLD

RD 3 B Mark Dunn 61 62 CECIL PARL NSW

ND 2 B Pete Skrine 63 64 NEW ZEALAND

ST 1 B Annabell Chandler 64 64 BARCALDINE QLD

RD 3 A Lochlan Rouse 99 100 SPRINGSURE QLD

ND 2 A Thomas Mylrea 111 112 GEMFIELDS QLD

ST 1 A Donna Nugent 112 112 ROMA QLD

RD 3 AA Glenn Barton 678 679 BOOROWA NSW

ND 2 AA Phil Grainger 692 693 NOORAT VIC

ST 1 AA Travis Horsburgh 775 776 WERRIBEE VIC

Page 32 of 75 16th National Sub Junior Double Barrel Championship

Previous Winner: Elijah Dunphy 50/50 (Ireland)

Awards: First Bronze Australia Badge with blue engraving Royal Blue Sash Trophy pictured

Second Silver medal Third Bronze medal

Sub-Junior Results Sub-Junior NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE rd 3 O/A Brayden McKee 86 87 ST GEORGE QLD

nd 2 O/A Caitlin Simpson 89 90 NEW ZEALAND

ST 1 O/A Matthew Molan 90 90 NOORAT VIC

39th National Junior Double Barrel Championship

Previous Winner: James Hayden 166/166

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

Awards: First Anthony Bradshaw Perpetual Trophy Bronze Australia Badge with blue engraving Royal Blue Sash Second Silver medal Third Bronze medal

Junior Results Junior NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE rd 3 O/A Troy Grimes 314 315 MORWELL VIC

nd 2 O/A Adam Bylsma 406 407 BUNDABERG QLD

ST 1 O/A Mitchell Iles 407 407 VIC

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39th National Ladies Double Barrel Championship

Previous Winner: Laura Woolley 154/154

Call upon trophy donor or representative to Executive present trophy:

Awards: First June Gawith Perpetual trophy Bronze Australia Badge with red engraving Royal Blue Sash Second Silver medal Third Bronze medal

Ladies Results Ladies NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE rd 3 O/A Leanne (Lil) Brandt 143 144 TAMBO QLD

nd 2 O/A Donna Nugent 199 200 ROMA QLD

ST 1 O/A Deserie Baynes 200 200 PORT AUGUSTA SA

3rd National Veteran’s 55-65 Double Barrel Championship

Previous Winner: Stephen Atkins 182/182

Awards: First Bronze Australia Badge with green engraving Royal Blue Sash Second Silver medal Third Bronze medal

Veterans 55-65 Results

Veteran NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

rd 3 O/A Craig Bentley 359 360 PORT AUGUSTA SA

nd 2 O/A Robert Thompson 385 386 COBAR NSW

ST 1 O/A Deserie Baynes 386 386 PORT AUGUSTA SA

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20th National Super Veteran’s 65 plus Double Barrel Championship

Previous Winner: Colin Gurski 93/93

Call upon trophy donor or representative to Executive present trophy:

Awards: First Tim Catling Perpetual Trophy Bronze Australia Badge with green engraving Royal Blue Sash Second Silver medal Third Bronze medal

Super Veterans Results Super NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE Veteran rd 3 O/A Jeffrey Nash 178 179 ORANGE NSW

nd 2 O/A Anthony Coco 232 233 MACKAY & SARINA QLD

ST 1 O/A Max Medhurst 233 233 MOUNT GAMBIER SA

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68th National Overall Double Barrel Champion

Previous Winner: Darryn Nicholls 323/323

Call upon trophy donor or representative to Executive present trophy:

Awards: Jock M Wilson Perpetual Trophy Silver Australia Badge Royal Blue Sash Beretta Silver Pigeon shotgun

Overall Winner Double Barrel: NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

Mitchell Iles 776 776 MELBOURNE VIC

Hall of Fame Points 2nd Overall

NAME SCORE HOF POINTS

Travis Horsburgh 775/776

Page 36 of 75 TH 65 NATIONAL SINGLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP Friday 5th April 2019

Sponsored By: Outdoor Trading Company - Promatic National Executive Presenter: Ian Watson, Mal Dyson Sponsors Presenter: Lee Berger Previous Winner & Score: Stuart Sutherland 100/100 (New Zealand)

Shooter Numbers: Super Veteran 113 NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA 96 11 191 24 33 76 17 SUB SUPER JUNIOR LADIES VETERAN OPEN POSSIBLES JUNIOR VETERAN 25 43 75 101 73 141 30 AA A B C INT’L TOTAL COMPETITORS 458 288 96 43 31 10

Grade Awards 1st in each grade Gold ACTA Medal 2nd in each grade Silver ACTA Medal 3rd in each grade Bronze ACTA Medal

NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

RD 3 C Robert Quinsee 45 50 COLBINABBIN VIC

ND 2 C Tyler Eustace 47 50 BURNIE TAS

ST 1 C Chloe Evans 48 50 COLEAMBALLY NSW

RD 3 B Hannah Kennedy 49 52 DARWIN NT

ND 2 B Ivan Halbert 50 52 THE CMT CTC WA

ST 1 B Luke Hipwell 49 50 ECHUCA VIC

RD 3 A Jesse Ryan 57 59 WARRNAMBOOL VIC

ND 2 A Matt Angilley 58 59 THE FOREST NSW

ST 1 A Daryl Grant 50 50 TOWNSVILLE QLD

RD 3 AA William Freni-Lizzi 100 101 TONY YOZZI WA

ND 2 AA William Pavy 115 116 CLERMONT QLD

ST 1 AA Clyde Mitchell 125 126 MOREE NSW

Page 37 of 75 16th National Sub Junior Single Barrel Championship

Previous Winner: Harry Mintram 96/100

Awards: First Bronze Australia Badge with blue engraving Royal Blue Sash Second Silver medal Third Bronze medal

Sub-Junior Results Sub-Junior NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE rd 3 O/A Molly Bretag 48 50 MONARTO SA C/F nd 2 O/A Matthew Molan 58 60 NOORAT VIC

ST 1 O/A Jesse Ryan 59 60 WARRNAMBOOL VIC

28th National Junior Single Barrel Championship

Previous Winner: Laura Woolley 98/100

Call upon trophy donor or representative to Executive present trophy:

Awards: First Michael Diamond Perpetual Trophy Bronze Australia Badge with blue engraving Royal Blue Sash Second Silver medal Third Bronze medal

Junior Results Junior NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE rd 3 O/A Amy Smith 62 63 BOOROWA NSW

nd 2 O/A Kent Nicholl 77 78 NEW ZEALAND

ST 1 O/A William Freni-Lizzi 78 78 TONY YOZZI WA

Page 38 of 75 31st National Ladies Single Barrel Championship

Previous Winner: Laura Woolley 98/100

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

Awards: First Kerang Ibis Traps Perpetual Trophy Bronze Australia Badge with red engraving Royal Blue Sash Second Silver medal Third Bronze medal

Ladies Results Ladies NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE rd 3 O/A Hannah Collins 49 50 CHINCHILLA QLD C/F nd 2 O/A Tammy Henshall 58 59 TAMWORTH NSW

ST 1 O/A Amy Smith 59 59 BOOROWA NSW

3rd National Veteran’s 55-65 Single Barrel Championship

Previous Winner: Frazer Roberts 99/100

Awards: First Bronze Australia Badge with green engraving Royal Blue Sash Second Silver medal Third Bronze medal

Veterans 55-65 Results Veteran NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE rd 3 O/A Stephen Haberman 93 94 ECHUCA VIC

nd 2 O/A Anthony Psaila 99 100 WERRIBEE VIC

ST 1 O/A William Pavy 100 100 CLERMONT QLD

Page 39 of 75

20th National Super Veteran’s 65 plus Single Barrel Championship

Previous Winner: Fred Heinze 97/100

Call upon trophy donor or representative to

present trophy:

Awards: First Frank James Perpetual Cup Bronze Australia Badge with green engraving Royal Blue Sash Second Silver medal Third Bronze medal

Super Veterans Results Veteran NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE rd 3 O/A Daryl Grant 53 54 TOWNSVILLE QLD

nd 2 O/A Gary Hayden 79 80 NOORAT VIC

st 1 O/A Clyde Mitchell 80 80 MOREE NSW

Page 40 of 75

65th National Overall Single Barrel Champion

Previous Winner: Stuart Sutherland 100/100 (New Zealand)

Call upon trophy donor or representative to Executive present trophy:

Awards: W Rainbird Perpetual Trophy Silver Australia Badge Royal Blue Sash

Overall Winner Single Barrel: NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE Phil Grainger 126 126 NOORAT NSw

Hall of Fame Points 2nd Overall

NAME SCORE HOF POINTS

Clyde Mitchell 125/126

Page 41 of 75 58TH AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND TRAP CHAMPIONSHIP Saturday 6th April 2019

Sponsored By: PCM Enviro National Executive Presenter: Robert Nugent, Mal Dyson Sponsors Presenter: Craig Mitchell Previous Winner & Score: Craig Pilcher 375/375 (New Zealand)

Shooter Numbers: NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA 96 11 194 24 33 76 17 SUB SUPER JUNIOR LADIES VETERAN OPEN POSSIBLES JUNIOR VETERAN 25 42 77 101 74 142 29 AA A B C INT’L TOTAL COMPETITORS 461 287 98 44 32 10

Grade Awards 1st in each grade Gold ACTA Medal Sponsors prize 2nd in each grade Silver ACTA Medal 3rd in each grade Bronze ACTA Medal

NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

RD 3 C Nicholas Hannant 145 150 COBAR NSW

ND 2 C Chloe Evans 155 162 COLEAMBALLY NSW

ST 1 C Alexander Hawkins 158 162 COBAR NSW

RD 3 B Ivan Halbert 146 150 THE CMT WA

ND 2 B Kenneth Cross 147 150 GEMFIELDS QLD

ST 1 B Pete Skrine 148 150 NEW ZEALAND

RD 3 A Nicole Robertson 179 183 ST GEORGE QLD

ND 2 A Brontie Rea 182 183 BURDEKIN QLD

ST 1 A Julian Daly 150 150 PIONEER QLD

RD 3 AA Phil Grainger 374 375 NOORAT VIC

ND 2 AA Ben Rumbel 494 495 WERRIBEE VIC

ST 1 AA Darryn Nicholls 497 498 BROKEN HILL SA

Page 42 of 75 16th National Sub Junior Australia/New Zealand Trap Championship

Previous Winner: William Freni-Lizzi 299/300

Awards: First Bronze Circular Southern Cross Badge with blue engraving Royal Blue Sash Second Silver medal Third Bronze medal

Sub-Junior Results Sub-Junior NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE rd 3 O/A Jebb Wilson 148 150 ST HELENS TAS C/F nd 2 O/A Travis Streeter 148 150 CALLIDE-DAWSON QLD C/F ST 1 O/A Matthew Molan 150 150 NOORAT VIC

27th National Junior Australia/New Zealand Trap Championship

Previous Winner: Laura Woolley 299/300

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

Awards: First Russell Mark Perpetual Trophy Bronze Circular Southern Cross Badge with blue engraving Royal Blue Sash Second Silver medal Third Bronze medal

Junior Results Junior NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE rd 3 O/A Mitchell Iles 152 153 MELBOURNE VIC

nd 2 O/A Troy Grimes 213 216 MORWELL VIC

ST 1 O/A William Freni-Lizzi 216 216 TONY YOZZI WA

Page 43 of 75 27th National Ladies Australia/New Zealand Trap Championship

Previous Winner: Laura Woolley 299/300

Call upon trophy donor or representative to Executive present trophy:

Awards: First Kaye Woods Memorial Perpetual Trophy Bronze Circular Southern Cross Badge with red engraving Royal Blue Sash Second Silver medal Third Bronze medal Ladies Results Ladies NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE rd 3 O/A Nicole Robertson 149 150 ST GEORGE QLD C/F nd 2 O/A Sandra Moffatt 149 150 WAGIN WA C/F ST 1 O/A Sandy Ellis 150 150 CENTRAL WIMMERA VIC

3rd National Veteran’s 55-65 Australia/New Zealand Trap Championship

Previous Winner: Neil McWhirter 300/300 Awards: First Bronze Circular Southern Cross Badge with green engraving Royal Blue Sash Second Silver medal Third Bronze medal

Veteran 55-65 Results

Veteran NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

rd 3 O/A Neil McWhirter 197 198 PEEL & DISTRICT WA

nd 2 O/A Stephen Haberman 254 255 ECHUCA VIC

ST 1 O/A Daryl Stevens 255 255 TOOGOOLAWAH QLD

Page 44 of 75

20th National Super Veteran’s 65 plus Australia/New Zealand Trap Championship

Previous Winner: Keith Calder 296/300

Call upon trophy donor or representative to Executive present trophy:

Awards: First Roy Holtfreter Perpetual Trophy Bronze Circular Southern Cross Badge with green engraving Royal Blue Sash Second Silver medal Third Bronze medal

Super Veteran Results Super SCORE TGTS Veteran NAME CLUB STATE rd 3 O/A Clyde Mitchell 140 150 MOREE NSW C/F nd 2 O/A John Maxwell 173 174 NSW

ST 1 O/A Anthony Coco 174 174 MACKAY & SARINA QLD

Page 45 of 75

58th National Overall Australia/New Zealand Trap Champion

Previous Winner: Craig Pilcher 375/75 (New Zealand)

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

Awards: Bobby Smith – Barry Kable Perpetual Trophy Silver Circular Southern Cross Badge Royal Blue Sash Sponsor Prize

NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

Daryl Stevens 498 498 TOOGOOLAWAH QLD

Hall of Fame Points 2nd Overall

NAME SCORE HOF POINTS

Darryn Nicholls 497/498

Page 46 of 75 ALLAN BROWN CLUB TEAMS MATCH Saturday 6th April 2019

This 5 man team event is shot in conjunction with the Australian/New Zealand Trap Championship. (Entry Fee $25 per Team) 1st place receives a Gold Medal x 5 and Allan Brown Club Teams Match Trophy

=3rd Overall 2nd Overall

Club: BURDEKIN/ECHUCA Club: COBAR

State: QUEENSLAND State: NEW SOUTH WALES Team Members Score Team Members Score

Ray Collinson 146 150 Steve Atkins 148 150 Robert Thompson 148 150

Glen Rea 149 150 Stephen Haberman 150 150 Matthew Schiller 147 150

Wayne Cislowski 144 150 Casey Fletcher 147 150 Wayde Hawkins 145 150

Joseph Rossato 150 150 Grant Prior 145 150 Matthew Stokes 148 150

Phillip Scalia 145 150 Trevor Harbor 145 150 Stephen Schiller 149 150

Team Total 735 750 Team Total 738 750

st 1 Overall Awards: Allan Brown Club Teams Perpetual Trophy Gold ACTA Medal x 5 Club: NOORAT

State: VICTORIA Team Members Score Phil Grainger 150 150

Sam Clifford 149 150

Gary Hayden 148 150

James Hayden 149 150

Matthew Molan 150 150

Team Total 746 750

Page 47 of 75 SPECIAL AWARDS Saturday 6th April 2019

OLDEST COMPETITOR

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

Awards: Val & Fred Horton Perpetual Trophy ACTA Silver medal Oldest Competitor medal (in red box).

NAME CLUB STATE AGE

Alwynne (Joe) Collins ATHERON TABLELAND QLD 91

YOUNGEST COMPETITOR

JACK BRANDT TAMBO QLD AGED 11

Page 48 of 75

OLYMPIC ENDEAVOUR TROPHY

This trophy and prize is as an incentive to encourage a young Australia female shooter to attend the Australian ISSF Nationals and to be given the opportunity to potentially experience the pride and enjoyment that I have, from being an Australian Olympian.

Donated by Suzy Balogh Ladies Trap Shooting Olympic Champion Athens 2004

Criteria:  Female shooter under 18 years at the time of the Ladies Australia-New Zealand Trap Championship  An Australian citizen  To be awarded over the High Gun from the: I. National Double Barrel Championship II. National Single Barrel Championship III. Australian-New Zealand Trap Championship  Not previously have been in the Australian ISSF training squad or team  Receive $100, sash and perpetual trophy at the National Trap High Gun Presentations.  Receive further $400 at the next Australian ISSF Nationals, after competing in at least one event.  Trophy to be awarded for 5 years (2013-2019)

Olympic Endeavour Trophy Winner

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

Awards: Olympic Endeavour Trophy Sash - pink $100 Cash Prize

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Kiara Dean ECHUCA VIC 240/250

Page 49 of 75 JUNIOR WITH THE HIGHEST SCORE OVER THE THREE MACKINTOSH TEAM QUALIFYING EVENTS (D/B S/B P/S)

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

Awards: Attwood Everett Perpetual Trophy ACTA Gold Medal Fil Petriella

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE 250/250 Mitchell Iles MELBOURNE VIC 125/125 S/O

Page 50 of 75

GRADE HIGH GUN AWARDS Saturday 6th April 2019

Awards all Grade High Guns: ACTA Gold Medal Casella Wines cash - ONLY

Call upon sponsor or representative to present High Guns:

C GRADE HIGH GUN

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Chloe Evans COLEAMBALLY NSW 479/525 Recipient to respond on behalf of all C grade shooters

B GRADE HIGH GUN

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Pete Skrine NEW ZEALAND 493/525 Recipient to respond on behalf of all B grade shooters

A GRADE HIGH GUN

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Julian Daley PIONEER QLD 559/590 Recipient to respond on behalf of all A grade shooters

AA GRADE HIGH GUN

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Darryn Nicholls BROKEN HILL SA 518/525 Recipient to respond on behalf of all AA grade shooters

Page 51 of 75

SECTIONAL HIGH GUN AWARDS Saturday 6th April 2019

SUB JUNIOR HIGH GUN

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy: Awards: Joe Chiapetta Perpetual Cup Royal Blue Sash Cash prize $300 sponsored by Bronzewing

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Matthew Molan NOORAT VIC 512/525

Recipient to respond on behalf of all Sub-Junior shooters

JUNIOR HIGH GUN

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present Mark McInnes trophy: Awards: Bill Iles Perpetual Cup Royal Blue Sash Cash prize $500 sponsored by Bronzewing

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Kent Nicholl NEW ZEALAND 516/525

Recipient to respond on behalf of all Junior shooters

Page 52 of 75

LADIES HIGH GUN

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy: Awards: IMI Perpetual Trophy Royal Blue Sash Cash prize $500 sponsored by Bronzewing

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Jessica Harris TARAWERA QLD 503/525

Recipient to respond on behalf of all Female shooters

Page 53 of 75 VETERAN’S 55-65 HIGH GUN

Awards: Royal Blue Sash Cash prize $500 sponsored by Casella Wines

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Stephen Haberman ECHUCA VIC 515/525

SUPER VETERAN’S 65 PLUS HIGH GUN

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy: Awards: Cec Herbert Perpetual Trophy Royal Blue Sash Cash prize $500 sponsored by Bronzewing

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Gary Hayden NOORAT VIC 513/525

Page 54 of 75 OVERALL HIGH GUN

Previous Winner: Tom Turner 715/725 Awards: Newton Thomas Perpetual Cup Ron Porter Remembrance Perpetual Cup Gold Australia Badge Royal Blue Sash Cash prize $6000 sponsored by Casella Wines

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Phil Grainger NOORAT VIC 522/525

Call upon ACTA Representative to present badge, sash & prize:

Call upon donor of Ron Porter Remembrance Perpetual Cup or representative to present trophy:

Call upon donor of Newton Thomas Perpetual Cup to present High Gun trophy or representative to present trophy:

Hall of Fame Points 2nd Overall

NAME SCORE HOF POINTS

Darryn Nicholls 518 Call upon Recipient to respond on behalf of all shooters

Page 55 of 75

3.10 NATIONAL OVERALL HIGH GUN TROPHIES

(a) RON PORTER REMEMBRANCE TROPHY Shall be determined from the highest overall scores in the six major trap events comprising Grand Australian Handicap, National Double Barrel, Single Barrel, ANZ Trap (PS), Champion of Champions and Double Rise. In the event of ties, to be shot off in the sequence of the program, five of each type of trap target on the High Gun program.

(b) J NEWTON THOMAS OVERALL HIGH GUN TROPHY Shall be determined from the highest overall Scorers in the six major events of Grand Australian Handicap, National Double Barrel, Single Barrel, ANZ Trap (PS), Champion of Champions, Double Rise. In the event of ties, to be shot off in the sequence of the program, five of each type of trap target on the High Gun program.

Ron Porter Memorial Newton Thomas Cup

Page 56 of 75

ALL AUSTRALIAN TRAP TEAM Saturday 6th April 2019

1. Selected from High Gun scores 2. Count back to be used to determine placings 3. Shoot offs to be held only when placings cannot be determined by count-back

Awards: Gold ACTA Medal (10)

SCORE MEDAL NAME CLUB STATE 525 Pts COLLECTED

1 Phil Grainger NOORAT VIC 522

2 Darryn Nicholls BROKEN HILL SA 518

3 Matthew Patmore WEST WYALONG NSW 517

4 Brad Henshall TAMWORTH NSW 517

5 Tim Atkins MERSEY TAS 516

6 Stephen Haberman ECHUCA VIC 515

7 William Freni-Lizzi TONY YOZZI WA 514

8 Mitchell Iles MELBOURNE VIC 513

9 Gary Hayden NOORAT VIC 513

10 Frazer Roberts GOULBURN NSW 513

Page 57 of 75 3.01 MACKINTOSH INTERNATIONAL TRAP TEAMS MATCH

International Trap Teams match shall be shot under the conditions that apply at the time. Qualifications shall be as follows:

(a) Each team member shall be an official Australian citizen. In the event of a member being unable to take his place in the team, his place will be filled by another shooter, agreed upon by the Organising Committee.

(b) The necessary highest scores over the National Double Barrel; National Single Barrel; and the Australian and New Zealand Trap Championship; shall become Australia’s International Team. In the event of a tie, to be shot off in the order of qualification, squad system, at full rounds of 5 targets Double Barrel, 5 targets Single Barrel, 5 targets point scoring, for a possible score of 25, from 15 metres.

(c) Highest Scorer in the Australian team will hold the special International High Gun Cup (donated by the late J M Bauman, Esq of Brisbane) for 12 months (or until the next International match) and will be awarded a special trophy and the International High Gun Sash. In the event of a tie for High Gun, to be shot off squad system points scoring, first miss out.

(d) Every member of the Australian Team will receive the special “International Badge”.

(e) Ladies, Junior, Veteran & Super Veteran teams of five (5) shooters will be selected under the above conditions.

(f) Only ACTA official Referees to officiate, Scorer and check Scorer to be provided, score sheets to be signed by Scorers and Referees. The team members to be squadded in the order in which they qualify.

Page 58 of 75 JUNIOR MACKINTOSH TEAM (IN QUALIFYING ORDER) Awards: Small Mackintosh Team Badge x 5 and polo shirt

NAME SCORE CLUB STATE 1 William Freni-Lizzi 250 TONY YOZZI WA

2 Troy Grimes 250 MORWELL VIC

3 Matthew Molan 249 NOORAT VIC

4 Jarred Nicholls 247 BROKEN HILL SA

5 Nathan Burt 247 CANOWINDRA NSW

E1

LADIES MACKINTOSH TEAM (IN QUALIFYING ORDER) Awards: Small Mackintosh Team Badge x 5 and polo shirt

NAME SCORE CLUB STATE 1 Tammy Henshall 249 TAMWORTH NSW

2 Amy Smith 249 BOOROWA NSW

3 Sandra Ellis 247 CENTRAL WIMMERA VIC

4 Lisa Hawker 246 JEPARIT VIC

5 Jayd Powell 246 SPRINGSURE QLD

E1 Samantha Peck

E2 Sandra Moffatt

E3 Tori Powell

Page 59 of 75 VETERAN’S 55-65 MACKINTOSH TEAM (IN QUALIFYING ORDER) Awards: Small Mackintosh Team Badge x 5 and polo shirt

NAME SCORE CLUB STATE 1 Neil McWhirter 250 PEEL & DISTRICT WA

2 Glen Reynolds 249 ROCKHAMPTON QLD

3 Daryl Stevens 249 TOOGOOLAWAH QLD

4 Frazer Roberts 247 GOULBURN NSW

5 Chris Brown 247 WERRIBEE VIC

E1 Joe Camelleri

E2 Malcolm Collins

SUPER VETERAN’S 65 PLUS MACKINTOSH TEAM (IN QUALIFYING ORDER) Awards: Small Mackintosh Team Badge x 5 and polo shirt

NAME SCORE CLUB STATE 1 Clyde Mitchell 249 MOREE NSW

2 Gary Hayden 248 NOORAT VIC

3 Anthony Coco 247 MACKAY & SARINA QLD

4 Bernie Smith 247 CRESSY TAS

5 Robert Andrews 246 KINGSTON SE SA

E1 Colin Witt

E2 Graeme Turner

Page 60 of 75 MACKINTOSH TEAM 250/250 (IF QUALIFIED)

Call upon trophy donor or representative to Executive present trophy:

Awards: H Parker & M Holland Perpetual Cup Plus Mackintosh Perfect Score Badge which is presented the following year Plus any sponsors trophy

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

William Freni-Lizzi TONY YOZZI WA 250

Troy Grimes MORWELL VIC 250

Darryn Nicholls BROKEN HILL SA 250

Phil Grainger NOORAT VIC 250

Steve Haberman ECHUCA VIC 250

Mitchell Iles MELBOURNE VIC 250

Ben Rumbel GUYRA NSW 250

Alex Dallas BLACKALL QLD 250

Neil McWhirter PEEL & DISTRICT WA 250

Page 61 of 75 OPEN MACKINTOSH TEAM (IN QUALIFYING ORDER)

Awards: Large metal Mackintosh Team Badge x 25 and polo shirt NAME SCORE CLUB STATE 1 Darryn Nicholls (12) 250 BROKEN HILL SA

2 Phil Grainger (8) 250 NOORAT VIC

3 Steve Haberman (13) 250 ECHUCA VIC

4 Mitchell Iles (1) 250 MELBOURNE VIC

5 Ben Rumbel (1) 250 GUYRA NSW

6 Alex Dallas (5) Medal 250 BLACKALL QLD

7 Tim Atkins (4) 249 MERSEY TAS

8 Jason Oliveri (4) 249 WEST AUSTRALIAN GC WA

9 Matthew Patmore (7) 249 WEST WYALONG NSW

10 Cameron Browne (3) 249 WAGIN WA

11 James Hayden (2) 249 NOORAT VIC

12 Shane Gallagher (1) 249 BROKEN HILL SA

13 Peter McDonald (2) 249 CESSNOCK NSW

14 Jeff Richardson (1) 249 GUYRA NSW NEWCASTLE-LAKE 15 Tom Turner (14) 248 NSW MACQUARIE 16 Brad Henshall (3) 248 TAMWORTH NSW

17 Grady Evans (2) 248 BOOROWA NSW

18 Aaron Jones (1) 248 BOOROWA NSW

19 Stephen Curley (2) 248 CLONCURRY QLD

20 Christopher Barber (1) 248 GOLD COAST QLD

21 Ben Woodhouse (1) 248 WAGGA NSW

22 Tony Arvanitakis (6) 248 SYDNEY NSW

23 Joseph Rossato (2) 248 BURDEKIN QLD

24 Royce Normington (1) 247 EASTERN GOLDFIELDS WA

25 Matthew Stokes (4) 247 COBAR NSW E1 Lee Fitzgerald 247 E2

Page 62 of 75

MACKINTOSH TEAMS EVENT – CEREMONY OPEN…LADIES…JUNIOR…VETERANS…SUPER VETERAN - TEAMS

8.00 AM Teams assemble on the ground

8.15 AM Team Photographs

8.30 AM ADVANCE AUSTRALIA FAIR

Announce cartridges for the Mackintosh Teams event have again been generously made available By sponsor.

CALL UPON: National President and Vice President to present Team Badges.

ANNOUNCE TEAM/TRAPS

SHOOT MARSHALL: Announce Event Rules Open, ladies, Junior & Veterans Team Matches.

1. The Mackintosh Teams Event is a long established traditional international match, shooters are reminded of the part that tradition and the rules of fair play occupy in this event.

2. Teams have been selected over individual results achieved over the three Mackintosh team qualifying events:

3. The Match shall be shot: Points Score First Barrel 3 Points Second barrel 2 Points Lost target 0 Points

4. The Open Match to be shot over four traps, one visit each squad to each trap, 5 targets per lane before changing.

5. Each squad will be provided with:

Referee Check Referee Two Scorers Who will remain with their squad for the 100 Targets.

6. Each squad has been determined by the positions in which the shooter has qualified.

7. Targets fired upon are to be included in the results.

8. Each shooter shall have the right to refuse to fire if it is illegal in height or release.

Page 63 of 75 Mackintosh Teams Competition Conditions

Entry Fee: Each competing country shall pay upon request an entry fee to an amount as determined by the organising association, the Clay Pigeon Shooting Association, England.

Teams: Teams will comprise of: (a) Open Team - 25 member (2 emergencies to be named) (b) Ladies Team - 5 member (1 emergency to be named) (c) Junior Team - 5 member (1 emergency to be named) (d) Veteran Team - 5 member (1 emergency to be named) Each competing country shall determine the composition of their respective teams by the process of elimination. Note: A shooter cannot represent two teams, he/she must declare before the event which team they are competing for. eg either Open or Junior, not both.

Qualification: Each team member to be a citizen of the country for which they are competing for at least the twelve months prior to competition.

Results: To be posted to: The Executive Officer ACTA PO Box 466 Wagga Wagga NSW 2650

Final Available within 30 days of the completion of the competition, and to be made Results: available to all competing countries within 30 days of the results being publicly declared.

Recognition: A winners badge to be made available to all members of the winning teams. A runners up badge to be made available to all members of the teams finishing in second place in the respective sections.

Match 100 target event scored points score. First barrel 3 points, second barrel 2 Conditions: points, lost target 0. Load to be that allowed by each Association

Squads: To be arranged in such order as determined by the management of each competing country.

Traps: A minimum of four traps to operate for the open team event, one visit by each squad, to each trap, shooting 5 targets per lane before changing. Open Team (Top 20 scores to count)

Trap 1 Trap 2 Trap 3 Trap 4 Squad 1 2 3 4 Squad 5 1 2 3 Squad 4 5 1 2 Squad 3 4 5 1 Squad 2 3 4 5

Page 64 of 75 Ladies, Junior, Veterans & Super Veteran Teams: Shot over three traps per team, shooting five targets per lane before changing.

Trap 1 Trap 2 Trap 3 Squad L J V Squad SV L J Squad V SV L Squad J V SV Squad L J V Squad SV

Shooting 15 metres or (if common usage, 16 yards) Mark: Referees: Each squad to be provided with: (a) Referee (b) Check Referee (c) Two scorers Referee and scorers to be selected by the appointed Shoot Marshall and preferably should be qualified badged referees.

Sighter: Target to be shown by Referees, (a) At the beginning of the day two (2) targets will be thrown for viewing by the squad. (b) When the competitors are all in position the Referee must release a target for the first shooter to look at on his call. (c) There will be no sighter targets to be shot at by any shooter. Refusal: Each shooter to have the right to refuse to fire at any target if it is illegal in height or release. A target once fired upon by any competitor is to be included in the results, with each competitor abiding by the result. Trap (a) Height to be set in the usual manner as does apply for each competing Settings: country. Australia 3 metres - 10 metres from the trap. (b) Distance targets shall be thrown a minimum of 46 metres (+/- 2 metres). (c) Angles to be a minimum of 22.5 degrees each side of centre, using a line down lanes numbered 1 and 5 (note 22.5 degrees is one metre outside the line at 50 metres or the appropriate/corresponding hole on Winchester White Flyer Traps, being the preferred trap). (d) High Gun shoot offs to be held over same trap settings as applies for competition (ACTA conditions).

General: Each country to ensure that the rules of common sense and fair play are adhered to at all times. No unfair advantage is to be taken owing to the competition being a teams match. Shooting to be conducted in the normal manner at all times.

Tradition: As the Mackintosh International Trap Team Match is a long established event, all countries to be mindful of the part that fair play and tradition occupy in this international postal teams match, conditions of which have been revised and agreement reached by all competing countries.

Page 65 of 75 MACKINTOSH TEAMS PRESENTATIONS Sunday 7th April 2019

MACKINTOSH TEAM 100 BREAK Call upon National President to present ROBERT NUGENT Cloth Break Badges & Metal Badge

NAME CLUB STATE COLLECTED

Phil Grainger NOORAT VIC

Steve Haberman ECHUCA VIC

Mitchell Iles MELBOURNE VIC

Alex Dallas BLACKALL QLD

Tim Atkins MERSEY TAS

Jason Oliveri WEST AUSTRALIAN WA

Matthew Patmore WEST WYALONG NSW

Cameron Browne WAGIN WA

James Hayden NOORAT VIC

Jeff Richardson GUYRA NSW

Tom Turner NEWCASTLE- NSW

Brad Henshall TAMWORTH NSW

Grady Evans BOOROWA NSW

Aaron Jones BOOROWA NSW

Stephen Curley CLONCURRY QLD

Royce Normington EASTERN GOLDFIELDS WA

Matthew Stokes COBAR NSW

William Freni-Lizzi TONY YOZZI WA

Troy Grimes MORWELL VIC

Matthew Molan NOORAT VIC

Jarryd Nicholls BROKEN HILL SA

Nathan Burt CANOWINDRA NSW

Tammy Henshall TAMWORTH NSW

Sandra Ellis CENTRAL WIMMERA VIC

Daryl Stevens TOOGOOLAWAH QLD

Clyde Mitchell MOREE NSW

Gary Hayden NOORAT VIC

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MACKINTOSH JUNIOR HIGH GUN Awards: Perazzi Perpetual Trophy ACTA Gold Medal Call upon trophy donor or representative to Fil Petriella present trophy:

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Jarred Nicholls BROKEN HILL SA 309/309

MACKINTOSH LADIES HIGH GUN Awards: Perazzi Perpetual Trophy ACTA Gold Medal Call upon trophy donor or representative to Fil Petriella present trophy:

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Jayd Powell SPRINGSURE QLD 313/318

MACKINTOSH VETERAN’S 55-65 HIGH GUN Awards: No Trophy ACTA Gold Medal

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Daryl Stevens TOOGOOWALAH QLD 298/300

Page 67 of 75 MACKINTOSH SUPER VETERAN’S HIGH GUN Awards: Perazzi Perpetual Trophy Ern Hawkins Perpetual Trophy and memento ACTA Gold Medal Call upon trophy donor or representative to Fil Petriella and Wayde Hawkins present trophy:

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Gary Hayden NOORAT NSW 297/300

SUPER VETERAN’S HIGHEST AGGREGATE SCORE

Best score from Mackintosh Qualifying (DB, SB, PS) plus the Veterans Mackintosh teams score. Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

Awards: Val & Fred Horton Perpetual Trophy Gold ACTA Medal

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Gary Hayden NOORAT VIC 610/615

Page 68 of 75 MACKINTOSH OPEN HIGH GUN

Call upon trophy donor or representative to Fil Petriella present trophy:

Awards: Perazzi Perpetual Trophy JM Baumann Perpetual Trophy Silver Australia Badge Tri Colour Deluxe Sash

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Alex Dallas BLACKALL QLD 342/342

Hall of Fame Points 2nd Overall

NAME SCORE HOF POINTS

Phil Grainger 341/342

Recipient to respond on behalf of all Mackintosh team members

Page 69 of 75 AUSTRALIAN GLENN CUP TEAM TO SHOOT AGAINST NEW ZEALAND IN 2020 (IN NEW ZEALAND)

Team to be chosen in 2019.

The five best scores from the Mackintosh qualifying DB, SB, PS plus the Mackintosh team score.

SCORE CLUB STATE NAME 1 Phil Grainger 550 NOORAT VIC

2 Alex Dallas 550 BLACKALL QLD

3 Mitchell Iles 549 MELBOURNE NSW

4 William Freni-Lizzi 549 TONY YOZZI WA

5 Matthew Molan 549 NOORAT VIC

E1 Cameron Browne 548 C/B WAGIN WA

E2 Jason Oliveri 548 C/B WEST AUSTRALIAN WA E3

E4 E5

3.11 AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND TRAP TEAMS MATCH (Glenn Cup)

(a) Teams to consist of five shooters. Both teams shoot at 50 targets per shooter, Double Barrel from 15 metres; to be recorded points score (used only in the case of a tied score). Should scores still be tied a further 5 targets per shooter per team scored points score will be shot, continuing until a winner is established. Each competitor to shoot from five lanes, squad system. Cartridges shall be the prescribed maximum 28-gram shot load as for all Championship series.

(b) Team Selection – When shot in Australia or New Zealand, the top five (5) scores over the Australian-New Zealand Points, Single Barrel, Double Barrel and Mackintosh events will comprise the Australian Team to contest the International Glenn Cup Competition.

(c) The match is to be hosted alternatively by arrangement, in Australia during the odd numbered years.

Page 70 of 75 AUSTRALIAN JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM 2020

To be chosen 2019. The five best scores from the Mackintosh qualifying DB, SB, PS plus the Mackintosh team score.

TEAM A

SCORE CLUB STATE NAME 1 William Freni-Lizzi 549/550 TONY YOZZI WA

2 Matthew Molan 549/550 NOORAT VIC

3 Troy Grimes 548/550 MORWELL VIC

EMERGENCIES

4 Nathan Burt 546/550 CANOWINDRA NSW

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Page 71 of 75 AUSTRALIAN WOMEN’S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM 2020

To be chosen 2019. The five best scores from the Mackintosh qualifying DB, SB, PS plus the Mackintosh team score.

TEAM A

SCORE CLUB STATE NAME 1 Tammy Henshall 544/550 TAMWORTH NSW

2 Jayd Powell 541/550 SPRINGSURE QLD

3 Amy Smith 540/550 BOOROWA NSW

EMERGENCIES

4 Sandra Ellis 536/550 CENTRAL WIMMERA VIC

5 Lisa Hawker 534/550 JEPARIT VIC

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Page 72 of 75 AUSTRALIAN VETERAN’S 55-65 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM 2020

To be chosen 2019. The five best scores from the Mackintosh qualifying DB, SB, PS plus the Mackintosh or Qualifying team score.

TEAM A

SCORE CLUB STATE NAME 1 Daryl Stevens 547/550 TOOGOOLAWAH QLD

2 Neil McWhirter 545/550 PEEL & DISTRICT WA

3 Frazer Roberts 543/550 GOULBURN NSW

EMERGENCIES

4 Chris Brown 530/550 WERRIBEE VIC

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Page 73 of 75 AUSTRALIAN SUPER VETERAN’S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM 2020

To be chosen 2019. The five best scores from the Mackintosh qualifying DB, SB, PS plus the Mackintosh or Qualifying team score.

TEAM A

SCORE CLUB STATE NAME 1 Gary Hayden 545/550 NOORAT VIC

2 Clyde Mitchell 545/550 MOREE NSW

3 Glen Reynolds 579/590 ROCKHAMPTON QLD

EMERGENCIES

4 Anthony Coco 577/590 MACKAY & SARINA QLD

5 Bernie Smith 614/630 CRESSY TAS

6 Bob Andrews 613/630 KINGSTON SE SA

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Page 74 of 75 AUSTRALIAN OPEN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM 2020

To be chosen 2019. The five best scores from the Mackintosh qualifying DB, SB, PS plus the Mackintosh team score.

TEAM A

SCORE CLUB STATE NAME 1 Phil Grainger 550/550 NOORAT VIC

2 Alex Dallas 550/550 BLACKALL QLD

3 Mitchell Iles 549/550 MELBOURNE VIC

4 Jason Oliveri 548/550 WEST AUSTRALIAN WA

5 Cameron Browne 548/550 WAGIN WA

EMERGENCIES

6 Aaron Jones 787/790 BOOROWA NSW

7 Stephen Curley 786/790 CLONCURRY QLD

8 Ben Rumbel 743/750 GUYRA NSW

9 Darryn Nicholls 665/670 BROKEN HILL SA 10 James Hayden

11 Jeff Richardson 12 Grady Evans

13 Matthew Patmore 14

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