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Shooting Calendar 2 2018 / 19 Executive & Office Bearers SPORTING CLAYS NEW SOUTH WALES G C L AY N S I T N R . S O . W P . S INC. 2019 SHOOTING CALENDAR 2 2018 / 19 EXECUTIVE & OFFICE BEARERS EXECUTIVE President Andrew 0413 013 689 [email protected] Fairfield-Smith Vice-President Steve Atkins 0412 643 840 [email protected] Treasurer Mathew Webster 0418 219 046 [email protected] Secretary Paul Smidt 0408 115 434 [email protected] OFFICE BEARERS Clay Target Ralph Ali 02 9567 7911 [email protected] Director Coaching Ken Jones 0409 745 767 [email protected] Director Team Manager John Collier 0438 203 344 [email protected] Environmental Adam Mower 0410 507 279 [email protected] Officer Public Officer Clare Smidt 02 9606 6692 [email protected] Referee Paul Smidt 02 9606 6692 [email protected] Examiner Regards Paul Smidt NSWF&G Secretary 3 G C L AY N S I T N R . S O . W P . S SPORTING CLAYS NSW INC. INC. Please address all correspondence to: Sporting Clays NSW Inc. NSW Director of Clay Target Shooting 2019 STATE SELECTION REQUIREMENTS PLEASE ADVISE ALL YOUR MEMBERS OF THE FOLLOWING All competitions will be conducted as per SCA rules. Hearing and eye protection is now compulsory, maximum load 28gr as of 1/1/06 Compulsory Guidelines The State has finalised guidelines for this years’ state selection and championship shoots. It was decided that we adopt the following policies: 1. Exotic targets are to comprise 30% of the targets thrown. (E.g. 8 exotic targets per layout minimum) Two Rabbits and two Battues must be thrown on each range. The balance of the 30% of exotics are to be distributed over the Ranges i.e. Midis, Minis, Super Minis and Rockets 2. Each Range must have between 4 and 8 Doubles per 25 Targets 3. A2.18.2 Sighter targets. At all shoots which have been advertised to attract other competitors, including state and national championships. Sighter targets will be thrown if requested for the first shooter only and for the first shooter of subsequent squads, all other aspects of rule 2.18 and A2.18 still apply. 4. Squad sheets must have a designated referee in each squad and must be checked and signed by each shooter on completion of each round. Each round must be scored on separate sheets and returned to office at completion of each round. 5. Range inspections must commence at least one hour prior to advertised shoot time. The range inspection committee has the right to alter targets. 6. Appeals must be lodged in the correct manner otherwise they will not be heard by the jury. 7. Clubs advertisements must acknowledge sponsorship from Sporting Clays NSW. 8. Adrian Hayes Memorial (club team event) All shooters must be current financial members of Sporting Clays NSW. Entry Fee $20 per team. As per standing orders lodged 11/05/00, teams are to be made up of four persons from the nominated branch. The four person team is made up of a maximum of one AA grade shooter, at least one B or C grade shooter and the remaining can come from A, B or C. Seniors, Ladies and Juniors who are part of that team must go on their open grade handicap to compete. Branches with insufficient numbers present may borrow one team member from another branch. 9. Maximum nomination fee for State Selection Shoots set at $60 per 100 targets. State is to provide $750 per host club for State Selection shoots and $1250 for the State Championship. This money will not be released until results and a written report detailing prize structure given to winners is emailed to the CTD ([email protected]) 10. To be eligible to compete for sashes and prizes at NSW State Selection and Championship shoots you must be a financial member of a shooting affiliation. Only Sporting Clays NSW members are eligible for selection points or any incentives exclusively available for Sporting Clays NSW members. Recommended Guidelines; Range format: Clubs have the option to introduce new format, which consists of 5 stands with three traps consisting of three singles and a pair (five targets) per stand, as per national events. Grades; HG AA A B C Categories; Ladies Junior Sub-Junior Seniors Vets 1st January 2019 Ralph Ali Ph: 0419 162 435 NSW Clay Target Director Email: [email protected] 4 Designed to perform Designed to perform Engineered to last Engineered to last SPECIALISTS IN CLAY PIGEON TRAPS 5 Competition Competition cartridges Bornaghi Shotgun Cartridges cartridges CompetitionCompetitionCompetition The supremacy of Bornaghi shooting cartridges derives from the cartridgescartridgescartridges Born Bornperfect combination of high quality components, manufacturing BornBornBorn technology, market research and quality control. toBornaghi win cartridges are able to satisfy the needs of every shooter tototo winwin towin windue to the constant research and development of new products from our technicians. ® The use of® different types of powder, lead shots with different ® ® SPORT ® percentages of antimony, together with wads enabling different SPORT SPORT SPORT SPORT standards of pattern, make our range of cartridges a winning one. INTOSHOOTING PTY LTD ( Under New Management ) 1/7 McHarry Place Shepparton, Vic, 3630 Ph: 0358 213 366 M: 0491 464 930 E: [email protected] M: 0467 523 479 E: [email protected] W: intoshooting.com.au 2019 NSW F&G STATE SELECTION CALENDAR SELECTIONS 1. Majura Park - 24th February 2019 2. Ardlethan / Beckom - 16th March 2019 3. Shoalhaven - 13th April 2019 4. Mudgee - 19th May 2019 5. Cooma - 30th June 2019 6. Dubbo - 21st July 2019 Compak State Championships Cooma - Saturday 2nd and 3rd February 20 Gauge Championships Cooma - Friday 19th April S/S Championships Cooma - Monday 22nd April Tri Gun State Championship Cooma - Friday 19th, Saturday 20th, Monday 22nd April English Sporting Nationals Gunnedah - Saturday 1st, Sun 2nd June Old Style FITASC State Championship Sydney - Saturday 2nd, Sunday 3rd November Sporting Clays NSW State Championships Sydney - Saturday 7th, Sunday 8th September 6 NATIONAL, STATE & INTERNATIONAL EVENTS February 12th/13th FITASC New Zealand Grand Prix Wanganui February 15th/16th New Zealand Sporting Nationals March 9th/10th FITASC Australian Grand Prix Geelong Sporting Clays, Victoria April 20th/22nd FITASC Championship of Oceania Brisbane Sporting Clays, Queensland May 4th/5th SCA English Sporting Nationals Laang Range, Warrnambool June 15th/16th SCA Compak Nationals Geelong Sporting Clays, Victoria July 10th/13th World Sporting Championships England October 18th/20th SCA Australian Sporting Clay Nationals Cooma Sporting Clays, New South Wales 7 January 2019 Broken Hill NO SHOOT Milparinka NO SHOOT Ardlethan / NO SHOOT Beckom 5th Dubbo Practice Bush Challenge - Sponsor Bruce 6th Bermagui 100 HCP/SxS 10.00am Arthurson 6th Bermagui 100 HCP/UxO Sponsor FSC Excavations 10.00am 6th Gunnedah 100 Club Shoot 9.00am 13th Shoalhaven 100 English Sporting 9.30am Sponsored by Bronze Wing Australia and Laporte Full canteen facilities available on both days. 75 targets each day. 75 targets each day. High Gun, AA, A, B, C grades (Prizes for 1st – 3rd). Nominations $130. Pre-nom at www.coomafieldandgame.org or nom on the day. Unpowered camping available on site. • Sponsored by Your Outdoor Store 2 & 3 February 2019, 8.00 am start • • • • • 20th Cooma 100 OTG 9.30am Cooma David Iverach Motors and 20th Dubbo 100 OTG 9.00am Owens Petroleum 20th Sydney 100 Club Shoot Practice Day 9.30am 26th Australia Day 27th Coffs Harbour 75 Sporting Clays shoot 9.30am Compak Championships 27th Mudgee 100 Big Bird Shoot 9.00am 27th Majura Park 100 Sporting clays shoot 9.30am Cooma Sporting Clays is proud to host the Muzza's Pairs. 27th Bermagui 112 Nov. 10.00am Sponsored by Muz and Barb Magrin 29th Sydney 100 Big Bird Shoot 9.00am Majura Park Shoots 50tgrts compak every Wednesday competition twice a month.5.30pm 8 NSW State For further information contact Andrew on 0413 013 689 or Adam on 0410 507 279 email [email protected] Cooma Sporting Clays is proud to host the NSW State Compak Championships 2 & 3 February 2019, 8.00 am start • 75 targets each day. • High Gun, AA, A, B, C grades (Prizes for 1st – 3rd). 9 • Nominations $130. • Pre-nom at www.coomafieldandgame.org or nom on the day. • Unpowered camping available on site. • Full canteen facilities available on both days. For further information contact Andrew on 0413 013 689 Sponsored by Bronze Wing Australia or Adam on 0410 507 279 or email [email protected] and Laporte February 2019 Milparinka NO SHOOT 2nd Dubbo Practice SPORTING CLAYS NSW COMPAK 2nd Cooma 75 Compak 8.30am CHAMPIONSHIPS SPONSORED BY BRONZE WING AMMUNITION AND SPORTING CLAYS NSW SPORTING CLAYS NSW COMPAK 3rd Cooma 75 Compak 8.30am CHAMPIONSHIPS SPONSORED BY LAPORTE AND SPORTING CLAYS NSW 2nd Sydney 100 Club shoot Practice day 9.30am 3rd Broken Hill 50 Trophy Shoot 10.00am 3rd Gunnedah 100 Club Shoot 9.00am 7th Shoalhaven General Meeting - Ex Services and Sports Club 7.00pm 9th Sydney Club shoot/ Practice day 9.30am 10th Mudgee 100 Practice Shoot 9.30am Club Shoot - Sponsored by Horsley Park Gun 10th 100 OTG 10.00am Shop Sporting Clays- 100 target Shoalhaven 10th Shoalhaven 100 HCP 9.30am Handicap Ladies Day - Supporting MCCR (Monaro 17th Cooma 100 HCP 9.30am committee for Cancer Research) Sponsored by Cooma H Hardware. Themed Pink. Ladies shoot free. Sponsored By Duncan Mc Ginness Veterinary 17th Dubbo 100 9.00am Surgeon Ardlethan / Sporting Clays Sponsored by Geoff & Maree 17th 75 OTG 11.00am Beckom Oliver and Jason McGrath shearing 17th Sydney 75 CPS1 Merv Burrow Cup 9.30am CANBERRA SUMMERTIME
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