trap nationals presentation book

65
Australian Clay Target Association 2014 Trap Nationals PRESENTATION BOOK

Upload: others

Post on 26-Jan-2022

1 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Australian Clay Target Association

2014

Trap Nationals

PRESENTATION BOOK

Page 2 of 65

Contents 2014 Trap Nationals Presentation Guide

Event Page No.

2014 Trap Nationals Program 3

Pre-Nationals event 1 Single Barrel 50T 4

Pre-Nationals event 2 Double Rise 25 Pair 5

Pre-Nationals event 3 50T Handicap 1st-5th Place 6

Pre-Nationals event 4 50T Point Score 7

Opening Ceremony 8

Open State Teams 10

Women’s State Teams 11

Junior State Teams 12

Veterans State Teams 13

State Teams Shoot Rules & Conditions 13

Opening & Welcome 14

Open State Teams Results 15

Women’s State Teams Results 16

Junior State Teams Results 17

Veterans State Teams Results 18

Best Presented State Team 19

65th Grand Australian Handicap 20

25m Handicap Champion 22

74th Champion of Champions Results 23

54th Double Rise Results 27

13th National Deauville Doubles Results 31

33rd Family Deauville Doubles Results 32

63rd Double Barrel Results 33

60th Single Barrel Results 37

53rd Australian/New Zealand Point Score Results 41

Allan Brown Club Team Results 45

Glenn Cup 46

Junior with Highest Score over 3 Mackintosh Events 47

Mackintosh Team 250/250 47

Grade High Gun Winners 48

Sectional High Gun Winners 49

Special Awards Oldest Competitor 50

Veteran High Gun Winner 50

Overall High Gun Winner 51

Open Mackintosh Team 52

Women’s Mackintosh Team 53

Junior Mackintosh Team 53

Veterans Mackintosh Team 53

Mackintosh Trap Teams Match and Past Winners 54

Mackintosh Team Event Ceremony 55

Mackintosh Team Competition Conditions 56

Mackintosh Teams 100 Break 58

Mackintosh Women’s High Gun 59

Mackintosh Junior High Gun 59

Mackintosh Veterans High Gun 60

Mackintosh Open High Gun 60

Special Awards Veteran Highest Aggregate 60

All Australian Trap Team 61

All Australian Glenn Cup Team 62

Page 3 of 65

The Australian Clay Target Association Presents the

2014 NATIONAL TRAP CHAMPIONSHIPS TO BE HELD AT NATIONAL GROUND, TASMAN RD WAGGA WAGGA

MONDAY 7th

APRIL to SUNDAY 13th

APRIL

Events to commence at 8.30am daily

SUNDAY 6th

APRIL State Teams Shoulder to Shoulder Match – Open, Ladies, Veterans, and Juniors

Opening Ceremony

MONDAY 7th

APRIL

65th

Grand Australian Handicap 50T

Nominations $40 plus $5/25 Targets $50 plus optional prize pools

TUESDAY 8th

APRIL 74

th National Champion of Champions 75T – in conjunction with the

20th Ladies National Champion of Champions and the

20th Junior Champion of Champions.

11th Sub – Junior Champion of Champions

15th Veteran Champion of Champions.

Nominations $40 plus $5/25 Targets $55 plus optional prize pools

WEDNESDAY 9th

APRIL 54

th National Double Rise Championship 25 Pair – in conjunction with the

20th Ladies National Double Rise Championship and the

20th Junior National Double Rise Championship.

11th Sub – Junior National Double Rise Championship

15th Veteran National Double Rise Championship.

Nominations $40 plus $5/25 Targets $50 plus optional prize pools

13th

National Deauville Doubles Championship

Nominations $40 per Team

33rd

Family Deauville Doubles Event

Nominations $20 per Team

THURSDAY 10th

APRIL

63rd

National Double Barrel Championship 50T – in conjunction with the

34th Ladies National Double Barrel Championship and the

34th Junior National Double Barrel Championship.

11th Sub – Junior National Double Barrel Championship

15th Veteran National Double Barrel Championship.

Nominations $40 plus $5/25 Targets $50 plus optional prize pools

FRIDAY 11th

APRIL 60

th National Single Barrel Championship 50T – in conjunction with the

26th Ladies National Single Barrel Championship

23rd

Junior National Single Barrel Championship.

11th Sub – Junior National Single Barrel Championship

15th Veteran National Single Barrel Championship.

Nominations $40 plus $5/25 Targets $50 plus optional prize pools

SATURDAY 12th

APRIL 53

rd National Points/ANZ Trap Championship 50T – in conjunction with the

22nd

Ladies Points/ANZ Championship

22nd

Junior Points/ANZ Championship

11th Sub – Junior Points/ANZ Championship

15th Veterans Points/ANZ Championship

Nominations $40 plus $5/25 Targets $50 plus optional prize pools

SUNDAY 13th

APRIL Mackintosh Teams Shoot – Open, Ladies, Juniors and Veterans

Overall High Gun – Ladies, Junior, Sub-Junior, and Veterans High Gun

2014 All Australian Trap Team

Page 4 of 65

Pre National Friday April 4, 2014 Event 1, 50 Target Single Barrel Shooter Numbers:

NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA

31 6 8 1 3 18 12

WOMEN JUNIOR VETERAN SUB JNR INT’L OPEN POSS

7 7 13 3 0 49 1

AA A B C TOTAL COMPETITORS 79

52 16 7 4

Results:

NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD C Neville Betts 39 50 MAJURA PARK NSW

2ND C Jim Wright 41 50 ORANGE NSW

1ST C Greg Watson 45 50 RICHMOND RIVER NSW

3RD B John Lewis 44 54 TRELOAR NSW

2ND B Megan Barnes 63 68 MILDURA VIC

1ST B Kay Hunt 64 68 ORANGE NSW

3RD A Anthony Varchione 44 50 WERRIBEE-VICTORIAN

VIC

2ND A David Palmer 45 50 ALBANY WA

1ST A Jack Vallance 46 50 COLAC VIC

3RD AA Kyle Booth 74 76 SPRING BAY TAS

2ND AA Terry Maloney 81 83 ESPERANCE BAY WA

1ST AA Bill Iles 82 83 MELBOURNE VIC

OA Patrick Guida 50 50 WERRIBEE-VICTORIAN

VIC

Page 5 of 65

Pre National Friday April 4, 2014 Event 2, Double Rise 25 Pair Shooter Numbers:

NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA

31 4 9 2 5 19 13

WOMEN JUNIOR VETERAN SUB JNR INT’L OPEN POSS

7 7 13 3 0 53 0

AA A B C TOTAL COMPETITORS 83

56 17 6 4

Results:

NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD C Greg Watson 38 50 RICHMOND RIVER NSW

2ND C David Hunter 39 50 ORANGE NSW

1ST C Neville Betts 40 50 MAJURA PARK NSW

3RD B Phillip Keller 42 50 TOOWOOMBA QLD

2ND B Kay Hunt 43 50 ORANGE NSW

1ST B Megan Barnes 46 50 MILDURA VIC

3RD A Debbie McPherson 54 60 LAKE ALBERT SA

2ND A John Hutchins 53 60 GOULBURN NSW

1ST A Terry Moroney 55 60 GOLD COAST QLD

3RD AA Josh Fleay 56 60 BUSSELTON WA

2ND AA Glen Evans 57 60 COLEAMBALLY NSW

1ST AA Daniel Power 58 60 MAJURA PARK NSW

OA Patrick Guida 49 50 WERRIBEE-VICTORIAN

VIC

Page 6 of 65

Pre National Saturday April 5, 2014 Event 3, Handicap 50T 1st- 5th Shooter Numbers:

NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA

34 8 9 10 9 27 18

WOMEN JUNIOR VETERAN SUB JNR INT’L OPEN POSS

13 11 24 3 0 76 3

AA A B C TOTAL COMPETITORS 124

80 24 13 7

Results:

NAME MTRG SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

5th Bill Iles 25 110 112 MELBOURNE VIC

4th Glen Rathbone 22 111 112 ECHUCA VIC

3rd Patrick Guida 23 50 51 WERRIBEE-VICTORIAN

VIC

2nd Anthony Varchione 19 58 59 WERRIBEE-VICTORIAN

VIC

1st Andrew Evans 19 59 59 COLEAMBALLY NSW

Page 7 of 65

Pre National Saturday April 5, 2014 Event 4, 50 Target Point Score Shooter Numbers:

NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA

43 8 13 12 9 32 21

WOMEN JUNIOR VETERAN SUB JNR INT’L OPEN POSS

17 13 27 3 2 80

AA A B C TOTAL COMPETITORS 140

90 32 13 5

Results:

NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD C Jim Wright 125 150 ORANGE NSW

2ND C David Hunter 137 150 ORANGE NSW

1ST C Greg Watson 144 150 RICHMOND RIVER NSW

3RD B Ben Young 142 150 MAJURA PARK NSW

2ND B Phillip Keller 145 150 TOOWOOMBA QLD

1ST B Megan Barnes 146 150 MILDURA VIC

3RD A Stephen Denniston 145 150 NICKOL BAY WA

2ND A Doreen Sanderson 146 150 NEW ZEALAND

1ST A Kate Schiller 150 150 BOOROWA NSW

3RD AA Frazer Roberts 167 168 GOULBURN NSW

2ND AA William Woodward 179 180 NEPEAN VIC

1ST AA Craig Kelly 257 258 CENTRAL WIMMERA VIC

OA Mitchell Iles 258 258 MELBOURNE GC VIC

Page 8 of 65

OPENING CEREMONY & STATE TEAMS MATCH

The following format is to be used to conduct the Official Opening Ceremony for the National Trap Championships using 3pm as the commencement time. Note: PIPER REQUIRED Sunday 6th April

3.00 PM Day Prior

State Teams and Team Captains to be nominated at National Office.

3.15PM Day Prior

Draw for layouts to take place.

10.00 AM

Teams arrive on Ground. State Flags to be flying at 8.00am (Tournament Directors responsibility)

11.15 AM Announce State Teams and layouts (following pages)

12 PM State Teams Matches to be conducted. Followed by official team photos before opening ceremony.

2.30 PM

Dignitaries to assemble at 2.45pm: 15 minutes prior to Opening Ceremony 1. Piper to be in readiness 2. State Teams to assemble 3. State Teams to march to positions beneath respective State

Flag.

2.55 PM Official Party to gather at designated position.

3 PM

Opening Ceremony Advance Australia Fair – to be played by piper with march on. Note: Recorded version to be available as back up

Page 9 of 65

3.30 PM

Introductions (Executive Officer) - National President - National Vice President - Executive Members - Tournament Director - Shoot Marshall Speeches: 1. National President 2. VIP’s (National President to Introduce) 3. Shoot Marshall Presentation to winning teams (VIP to perform) (i) Interstate Trap Teams Trophy (ii) Shoulder to Shoulder Badges (iii) Best Dressed Team Trophy

3.45 PM Winning State Teams to join Executive and Official party for afternoon tea

Page 10 of 65

Open State Teams Sunday April 6, 2014

State Team Members Team Captain

NSW TRAP

Wayne Dunbar

Mat Schiller

Glen Castellaro

Bryan Manns

Arthur Turner

VIC TRAP

Craig Kelly

Reserves: Peter Mills & Geoff Aston

Steve Haberman

Patrick Guida

Andrew Brady

Steve Trembath

SA TRAP

Michael Veenstra

Des Mills

Darryn Nicholls

Max Medhurst

Martin Collumb

QLD TRAP

Bruce Powell

Reserve: Colin Witt

George Barton

Daryl Stevens

Mike Swale

Clayton Cusack

TAS TRAP

Tim Atkins

Graham Blaskett

Alan Styles

Mark Dennis

Danny Belbin

NT TRAP

Rachel Fox

Ray Niven

Tom Niven

Rod Le Strange

Steven Walker

WA TRAP

Josh Fleay

Luke Smith

Terry Maloney

Neil McWhirter

Jason Olivieri

Page 11 of 65

Women’s State Teams Sunday April 6, 2014

State Team Members Team Captain

NSW TRAP

Wendy Barton

Diarne Doyle

Sam Peck

VIC TRAP

Lisa Hawker Reserves: Megan Barnes & Indi Gladman

Renae Birgan

Amanda Holt

SA TRAP

Tania Evans

Diane Loughhead

Sue Byrnes

QLD TRAP

Viv Moore

Reserve: Jessica Rob Zarah Powell

Lynne Thompson

TAS TRAP

Nan McCallum

Rachelle Kelly

Jane Ward

NT TRAP

No Team Entered

WA TRAP

Deane Blake

Michelle Boase

Jessica Price

Page 12 of 65

Junior State Teams Sunday April 6, 2014

State Team Members Team Captain

NSW TRAP

Cooper Mooney

Jason Wilson

Carter Matthews

VIC TRAP

Thomas Pilgrim Reserves: Ryan Neilson & Travis Redman

Mitchell Iles

Lachlan Holdsworth

SA TRAP

Angus Tapscott

Jarred Nicholls

Jessie Murrell

QLD TRAP

Jackson Willmann

Reserve: Stephanie Pile Adam Bylsma

Erin Stewart

TAS TRAP

Kyle Booth

Jake Wilson

Dylan Hill

NT TRAP

Raphaella Saroukos

Keelie Quinn

Jack Hayne

WA TRAP

Gage Krager

Jaymon Dunnett

Nathan Biddulph

Page 13 of 65

Veterans State Teams Sunday April 6, 2014

State Team Members Team Captain

NSW TRAP

Doug Thomas

Andrew Tsolakis

Peter Fitzalan

VIC TRAP

Bill Iles

Reserve: Gary Pike Chris Carroll

William Woodward

SA TRAP

Max Leaford

Rob Andrews

Mervyn Starr

QLD TRAP

John Farrell

Reserve: Allan Pack Keith Simpson

Glen Durre

TAS TRAP

Alan Styles

John Crosswell

Phil Howes

NT TRAP

Dave Howe

Bob Fox

Glen Norris

WA TRAP

Mike Daden

Graeme Parsons

Arthur Ward

State Teams Shoot Rules & Conditions The state teams will assemble at 11.45 am for the team event at 12 pm followed by team photos and the opening ceremony. Open team consists of 5 members while Ladies, Juniors and Veterans teams consist of 3 members each. The draw for layouts will take place the prior day. All teams shoot 25 targets and all shoot on their drawn layouts. Teams remain at their drawn layout to support their other state teams. The match will be shot squad system, one target per lane before changing. Broken targets to count. Point score will be used to separate State Teams for final placings. In the event of an absolute tie for first place at the completion of each State Teams Match, each member shall shoot an additional five (5) targets until a winner is declared. A Woman, Junior or Veteran nominated in the Open team can also represent the Women’s, Juniors or Veterans teams as well depending on state rules.

Page 14 of 65

Opening & Welcome Note: Dignatories 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 Allan Vilcins

Introductions By National President

National Executive Members

NSW Don Johnson

VIC Mal Dyson

Gary Hayden

SA Bronte Evans

QLD Robert Nugent

Brian Muirson

TAS Cheryl Arnol

Kim Hibble

NT Rob Fox

Dave Howe

WA Elaine Forward

Terry Marsden

Title Eg Right Honourable

VIP Position

Kay Hull Patron of ACTA (apologies)

Mayor Rod Kendall Mayor Wagga City Council

Bob Noble (Wagga Police) Local Area Commander (apologies)

The Honourable Michael McCormack Member for Riverina

Allan Vilcins President of ACTA

Apologies Daryl Maguire

Page 15 of 65

Open State Teams Results Sunday April 6, 2014

Awards: ACTA State Teams Match Trophy ACTA Shoulder to Shoulder badges

PLACING STATE TEAM SCORE

125 POINTS

7TH Northern Territory 121/125 357/375

6TH South Australia 122/125 359/375

5TH Queensland 123/125 365/375

=3RD Tasmania 123/125 366/375

=3RD Victoria 123/125 366/375

2ND New South Wales 124/125 364/375

1ST Western Australia 124/125 368/375

Winning Team

Josh Fleay 25/25 74/75

Luke Smith 25/25 74/75

Terry Maloney 25/25 74/75

Neil McWhirter 25/25 74/75

Jason Olivieri 24/25 72/75

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

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

WINNING TEAM CAPTAIN

Opportunity to respond

Page 16 of 65

Women’s State Teams Results Sunday April 6, 2014

Awards: ACTA Shoulder to Shoulder Badge

PLACING STATE TEAM SCORE

75 POINTS

7TH

6TH Western Australia 67/75 202/225

5TH Tasmania 70/75 204/225

4TH South Australia 72/75 209/225

3RD New South Wales 72/75 210/225

2ND Queensland 74/75 217/225

1ST Victoria 74/75 219/225

WINNING TEAM

Lisa Hawker 25/25 73/75

Renae Birgin 25/25 75/75

Megan Barnes 24/25 71/75

Call upon Dignitary to present awards ACTA Shoulder to Shoulder badges

WINNING TEAM CAPTAIN

Opportunity to respond

Page 17 of 65

Junior State Teams Results Sunday April 6, 2014 Awards: ACTA Shoulder to Shoulder Badge

PLACING STATE TEAM SCORE

75 POINTS

7TH Northern Territory 69/75 200/225

6TH Western Australia 70/75 205/225

5TH South Australia 71/75 209/225

4TH Tasmania 73/75 216/225

=2ND New South Wales 74/75 218/225

=2ND Victoria 74/75 218/225

1ST Queensland 75/75 222/225

WINNING TEAM

Jackson Willmann 25/25 74/75

Adam Bylsma 25/25 73/75

Erin Stewart 25/25 75/75

Call upon Dignitary to present awards ACTA Shoulder to Shoulder badges

WINNING TEAM CAPTAIN

Opportunity to respond

Page 18 of 65

Veterans State Teams Results Sunday April 6, 2014 Awards: ACTA Shoulder to Shoulder Badge

PLACING STATE TEAM SCORE

75 POINTS

7TH Queensland 70/75 206/225

6TH Northern Territory 73/75 212/225

=4TH New South Wales 73/75 214/225

=4TH Tasmania 73/75 214/225

3RD Western Australia 74/75 214/225

2ND Victoria 74/75 221/225

1ST South Australia 75/75 219/225

WINNING TEAM

Max Leaford 25/25 72/75

Robert Andrews 25/25 73/75

Mervyn Starr 25/25 75/75

Call upon trophy donor to present trophy:

Call upon Dignitary to present awards ACTA Shoulder to Shoulder badges

WINNING TEAM CAPTAIN

Opportunity to respond

Page 19 of 65

The Best Presented Team Sunday April 6, 2014

Overall including Open, Women’s, Juniors and Veterans Teams To be judged by representatives of the dignatories and ACTA Executive.

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

Executive

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

WINNING STATE Northern Territory

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

Allan Vilcins

OPENING SHOT Invite VIP to fire the opening shot of the 2014 National Trap Championships:

Rod Kendall

Assisted by:

Adrian Cousens

At the conclusion of the opening shot invite Official Party together with members of the Winning State Team for afternoon tea.

Page 20 of 65

65th Grand Australian Handicap 50T Monday April 7, 2014

Sponsored By: Beretta

National Executive Presenter: Mal Dyson (Victoria)

Sponsors Presenter: Lorenzo Scribani-Rossi

Previous Winner & Score: Barry Zimpel 100/100

Shooter Numbers

NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA

155 18 50 30 20 129 30

WOMEN Sub-

Junior JUNIOR VETERAN OPEN INT’L POSSIBLES

63 25 49 67 242 10 12

AA A B C TOTAL COMPETITORS 446

261 105 52 28

Overall Awards Fourth and Fifth ACTA engraved championship badge (2)

Plus any sponsors trophy Third Bronze ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy Second Silver ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy Overall Results

NAME MTRG SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

5TH Jesse Hoare 21 84 85 WARRNAMBOOL VIC

4TH Arthur Willett 22 93 94 DENILIQUIN NSW

3RD Sox Pilipasidis 25 110 111 NOORAT VIC

2ND Ben Beazley 19 114 115 TOWNSVILLE QLD

Page 21 of 65

65th Grand Australian Handicap Winner

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

National Executives

Awards: Gordon Hall Perpetual Trophy Silver Australia Badge Royal Blue Sash Plus any sponsors trophy

1ST Edward Hutcheon 16 115 115 WAGGA GUN CLUB NSW

Page 22 of 65

25 Metre Handicap Champion Monday April 7, 2014

Sponsored By: Mark McInnes & Arty Del Ben

National Executive Presenter: Mal Dyson (Victoria)

Sponsors Presenter: Arty Del-Ben

Previous Winner & Score: Craig Fitzgerald 95/96

Winner of the 25 Metre Handicap

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

Arty Del-Ben

Awards: Del Ben/McInnes Perpetual Cup Light Blue Sash Slab of shells Plus any sponsors trophy

NAME MTRG SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

Sox Pilipasidis 25 64 64 NOORAT VIC

Page 23 of 65

74th National Champion of Champions Tuesday April 8, 2014

Sponsored By: Winchester

National Executive Presenter: Elaine Forward (WA)

Sponsors Presenter: Jeff Gordon, Brian Mortensen, Chris Milligan

Previous Winner & Score: Darryn Nicholls 325/325

Shooter Numbers

NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA

158 18 50 29 21 136 31

WOMEN Sub-

Junior JUNIOR VETERAN OPEN INT’L POSSIBLES

62 25 48 74 246 12 9

AA A B C TOTAL COMPETITORS 455

265 106 53 31

Grade Awards 1st in each grade Gold ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy 2nd in each grade Silver ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy 3rd in each grade Bronze ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy Grade Results

NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD C Greg Watson 135 150 RICHMOND RIVER NSW

2ND C Doug Harris 112 125 CENTRAL WIMMERA VIC

1ST C Michael Phua 116 125 FIJI

3RD B Daniel Jehu 119 125 NOORAT VIC

2ND B Ron Hounsell 120 125 CENTRAL WIMMERA VIC

1ST B Erin Stewart 124 125 KINGAROY QLD

3RD A Jack Cullinan 169 175 MILDURA VIC

2ND A Debbie McPherson 146 150 LAKE ALBERT SA

1ST A Kate Schiller 122 125 BOOROWA NSW

3RD AA Clive Foster 199 200 WEST WYALONG NSW

2ND AA Grant Nilsson 223 225 NEW ZEALAND

1ST AA Glenn Kable 247 250 NSW GUN CLUB NSW

Page 24 of 65

20th Women’s National Champion of Champions Tuesday April 8, 2014

Previous Winner: Amanda Holt

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

National Executives

Awards: First: Trophy donated by Stafford Smith

Bronze Australia Badge with red engraving Royal Blue Sash and 2 slabs of ammunition Plus any sponsors trophy

Second: Silver ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Third: Bronze ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Women’s Results

Women NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD O/A Zarah Powell 146 150 SPRINGSURE QLD

2ND O/A Deserie Baynes 148 150 ELSEWHERE SA

1ST O/A Erin Stewart 124 125 KINGAROY QLD

20th Junior National Champion of Champions Tuesday April 8, 2014

Previous Winner: James Willett

Awards: First: Bronze Australia Badge with blue engraving

Royal Blue Sash and 2 slabs of ammunition Plus any sponsors trophy

Second: Silver ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Third: Bronze ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Junior Results

Junior NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD O/A Nathan Biddulph 147 150 HOPETOUN WA

2ND O/A Daniel Mills 148 150 MILDURA VIC

1ST O/A Erin Stewart 124 125 KINGAROY QLD

Page 25 of 65

11th Sub Junior National Champion of Champions Tuesday April 8, 2014

Previous Winner: Fraser Prowse

Awards: First: Bronze Australia Badge with blue engraving

Royal Blue Sash and 2 slabs of ammunition Plus any sponsors trophy

Second: Silver ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Third: Bronze ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Sub-Junior Results

Sub-Junior NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD O/A Jack Tapscott 144 150 LOWER NORTH SA

2ND O/A Jack Cullinan 121 125 MILDURA VIC

1ST O/A Adam Bylsma 123 125 MARYBOROUGH QLD

15th Veterans National Champion of Champions Tuesday April 8, 2014

Previous Winner: Ray Everett

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

National Executives

Awards: First: Sperry Marshall Perpetual Trophy

Bronze Australia Badge with green engraving Royal Blue Sash and 2 slabs of ammunition Plus any sponsors trophy

Second: Silver ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Third: Bronze ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Veterans Results

Veteran NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD O/A Andrew Tsolakis 168 170 SYDNEY NSW

2ND O/A Mervyn Starr 170 175 PORT AUGUSTA SA

1ST O/A Bill Iles 123 125 MELBOURNE VIC

Page 26 of 65

Overall 74th Champion of Champions Winner Tuesday April 8, 2014

Previous Winner: Darryn Nicholls

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

National Executives

Awards: ACTPSA Mackintosh Perpetual Cup Silver Australia Badge Royal Blue Sash Browning GP Trap Gun and 4 slabs of ammunition Plus any sponsors trophy

NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

Wayde Hawkins 250 250 COBAR NSW

Page 27 of 65

54TH

National Double Rise Championship Wednesday April 9, 2014

Sponsored By: Mialls Gun Shop

National Executive Presenter:

Sponsors Presenter:

Previous Winner & Score: Darryn Nicholls 109/110

Shooter Numbers

NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA

155 15 51 23 15 133 28

WOMEN Sub-

Junior JUNIOR VETERAN OPEN INT’L POSSIBLES

62 25 47 61 256 0 11

AA A B C TOTAL COMPETITORS 436

264 91 51 30

Grade Awards 1st in each grade Gold ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy 2nd in each grade Silver ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy 3rd in each grade Bronze ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy Grade Results

NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD C David Hunter 84 100 BEAUFORT VIC

2ND C Michael Phua 81 100 FIJI

1ST C Stephen Pearson 89 100 ORANGE NSW

3RD B Justin Smith 122 140 BOOROWA NSW

2ND B Ron Hounsell 94 110 CENTRAL WIMMERA VIC

1ST B Kay Hunt 88 100 ORANGE NSW

3RD A Kate Schiller 108 120 BOOROWA NSW

2ND A Neil Berry 100 110 MARYBOROUGH QLD

1ST A Steven Chambers 94 100 MT GAMBIER SA

3RD AA Glenn Barton 136 140 TUMUT NSW

2ND AA Clayton Cusack 117 120 CONDAMINE QLD

1ST AA Darryn Nicholls 118 120 BROKEN HILL SA

Page 28 of 65

20th Women’s National Double Rise Championship Wednesday April 9, 2014

Previous Winner: Renae Birgan

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

Nan McCallum

Awards: First: Nannette McCallum Perpetual Cup

Bronze Australia Badge with red engraving Royal Blue Sash Plus any sponsors trophy

Second: Silver ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Third: Bronze ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Women’s Results

Women NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD O/A Penny Smith 110 130 WARRNAMBOOL VIC

2ND O/A Libby Clarke 114 130 PT MACQUARIE NSW

1ST O/A Kate Schiller 91 100 BOOROWA NSW

20th Juniors National Double Rise Championship Wednesday April 9, 2014

Previous Winner: Isaiah Harris

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

Adrian Cousens

Awards: First: Bill Attwood Perpetual Trophy

Bronze Australia Badge with blue engraving Royal Blue Sash Plus any sponsors trophy

Second: Silver ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Third: Bronze ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Junior Results

Junior NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD O/A Nathan Biddulph 103 110 HOPETOUN WA

2ND O/A Jack Wallace 95 100 MELBOURNE VIC

1ST O/A Mitchell Iles 96 100 MELBOURNE VIC

Page 29 of 65

11th Sub Junior National Double Rise Championship Wednesday April 9, 2014

Previous Winner: Mitchell Iles

Awards: First: Bronze Australia Badge with blue engraving

Royal Blue Sash Plus any sponsors trophy

Second: Silver ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Third: Bronze ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Sub-Junior Results

Sub-Junior NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD O/A Bonnie Rowland 93 110 MELBOURNE VIC

2ND O/A Andrew Evans 89 100 COLEAMBALLY NSW

1ST O/A Adam Bylsma 95 100 MARYBOROUGH QLD

15th Veterans National Double Rise Championship Wednesday April 9, 2014

Previous Winner: Dave Howe

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

Stafford Smith

Awards: First: Stafford Smith Perpetual Trophy

Bronze Australia Badge with green engraving Royal Blue Sash Plus any sponsors trophy

Second: Silver ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Third: Bronze ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Veterans Results

Veteran NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD O/A Geoff Kidd 115 130 WAGGA NSW

2ND O/A Neil Berry 116 130 MARYBOROUGH QLD

1ST O/A Geoff Bryant 108 120 ROMA QLD

Page 30 of 65

Overall 54th Double Rise Champion

Previous Winner: Darryn Nicholls 109/110

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

National Executives & Sponsors

Awards: J M Tyquin Perpetual Trophy Silver Australia Badge Royal Blue Sash Plus any sponsors trophy

NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

Brian Doyle 109 110 HAY NSW

Page 31 of 65

13th National Deauville Doubles - 20 Pair Wednesday April 9, 2014

Sponsored By: Australian Sporting Arms

National Executive Presenter:

Sponsors Presenter:

Previous Winners & Score: Nick Kirley & Steve Sayers 116/116

Shooter Numbers

Total Pairs 117

Awards: First: Silver Australia Badge x 2

Royal Blue Sash x 2 Cash prize or donated trophy

Second: Silver ACTA Medal x 2 Cash prize or donated trophy

Third: Bronze ACTA Medal x 2 Cash prize or donated trophy

Deauville Doubles Results:

NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD Matthew Schiller

92 93 BOOROWA

NSW VIC

Steve Haberman ECHUCA

2ND Deserie Baynes

111 112 ELSEWHERE

SA VIC

Renae Birgan NOORAT

1ST Travis Redman

112 112 MILDURA

VIC Daniel Mills MILDURA

Page 32 of 65

33rd Family Deauville Doubles – 20 Pair Wednesday April 9, 2014 Sponsored By:

National Executive Presenter:

Sponsors Presenter:

Previous Winners & Score: Billy & Steve Baynes 111/111

Shooter Numbers

Total Pairs 84

Awards: First: Tri Colour Sash x 2

Cash prize or donated trophy Second: Silver ACTA Medal x 2

Cash prize or donated trophy Third: Bronze ACTA Medal x 2

Cash prize or donated trophy Family Deauville Doubles Results:

NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD Steve Baynes

92 93 ELSEWHERE

SA Billy Baynes ELSEWHERE

2ND Darryn Nicholls

124 125 BROKEN HILL

SA Jarred Nicholls BROKEN HILL

1ST James Willett

125 125 DENILIQUIN

NSW Arthur Willett DENILIQUIN

Page 33 of 65

63rd National Double Barrel Championship Thursday April 10, 2014

Sponsored By: Beretta

National Executive Presenter:

Sponsors Presenter:

Previous Winner & Score: Darryn Nicholls 1038/1038

Shooter Numbers

NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA

192 19 50 31 18 160 33

WOMEN Sub-

Junior JUNIOR VETERAN OPEN INT’L POSSIBLES

74 32 51 75 282 11 170

AA A B C TOTAL COMPETITORS 514

298 111 63 42

Grade Awards 1st in each grade Gold ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors or trophy 2nd in each grade Silver ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy 3rd in each grade Bronze ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy Grade Results

NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD C David Habgood 62 64 COLAC VIC

2ND C Greg Watson 63 64 RICHMOND RIVER NSW

1ST C Jayd Powell 50 50 SPRINGSURE QLD

3RD B Jason Davis 78 79 MORWELL VIC

2ND B Erin Stewart 109 110 KINGAROY QLD

1ST B Luke Argiro 110 110 MILDURA VIC

3RD A Thomas Young 140 141 CENTRAL WIMMERA VIC

2ND A Andrew Evans 147 148 COLEAMBALLY NSW

1ST A Ian Holt 148 148 COLAC VIC

3RD AA Tom Turner 1024 1025 CESSNOCK NSW

2ND AA Matthew Stokes 1027 1028 PT AUGUSTA SA

1ST AA Stephen Atkins 1030 1031 ECHUCA VIC

Page 34 of 65

34th Women’s National Double Barrel Championship Thursday April 10, 2014

Previous Winner: Amanda Holt

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

National Executives

Awards: First: June Gawith Perpetual trophy

Bronze Australia Badge with red engraving Royal Blue Sash Plus any sponsors trophy

Second: Silver ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Third: Bronze ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Women’s Results

Women NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD O/A Erin Stewart 109 110 KINGAROY QLD

2ND O/A Tanya Skinner 135 136 MAJURA PARK NSW

1ST O/A Christine Nyveld 136 136 YASS NSW

34th Junior National Double Barrel Championship Thursday April 10, 2014

Previous Winner: James Willett

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

National Executives

Awards: First: Anthony Bradshaw Perpetual Trophy

Bronze Australia Badge with blue engraving Royal Blue Sash Plus any sponsors trophy

Second: Silver ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Third: Bronze ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Junior Results

Junior NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD O/A Jack Wallace 215 216 MELBOURNE VIC

2ND O/A Jesse Hoare 234 235 WARRNAMBOOL VIC

1ST O/A Mitchell Iles 235 235 MELBOURNE VIC

Page 35 of 65

11th Sub Junior National Double Barrel Championship Thursday April 10, 2014

Previous Winner: Mitchell Iles

Awards: First: Bronze Australia Badge with blue engraving

Royal Blue Sash Plus any sponsors trophy

Second: Silver ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Third: Bronze ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Sub-Junior Results

Sub-Junior NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD O/A Lachie Wilde 113 114 CENTRAL WIMMERA VIC

2ND O/A Adam Bylsma 120 121 MARYBOROUGH QLD

1ST O/A Andrew Evans 121 121 COLEAMBALLY NSW

15th Veteran National Double Barrel Championship Thursday April 10, 2014

Previous Winner: Dave Howe

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

Tim Catling

Awards: First: Tim Catling Perpetual Trophy

Bronze Australia Badge with green engraving Royal Blue Sash Plus any sponsors trophy

Second: Silver ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Third: Bronze ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Veterans Results

Veteran NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD O/A Domingo Diaz 114 115 MANSFIELD VIC

2ND O/A Bill Iles 165 166 MELBOURNE VIC

1ST O/A Ian Holt 166 166 COLAC NSW

Page 36 of 65

Overall 63rd Winner Double Barrel Thursday April 10, 2014

Previous Winner: Darryn Nicholls

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

National Executives

Awards: Jock M Wilson Perpetual Trophy Silver Australia Badge Royal Blue Sash Plus any sponsors trophy Overall Winner Double Barrel:

NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

Darryn Nicholls 1031 1031 BROKEN HILL SA

Page 37 of 65

60th National Single Barrel Championship Friday April 11, 2014

Sponsored By: Hunts Shooting Supplies

National Executive Presenter:

Sponsors Presenter:

Previous Winner & Score: Robert Thompson 128/128

Shooter Numbers

NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA

182 18 50 26 18 152 33

WOMEN Sub-

Junior JUNIOR VETERAN OPEN INT’L POSSIBLES

69 31 50 71 271 13 8

AA A B C TOTAL COMPETITORS 492

287 108 61 36

Grade Awards 1st in each grade Gold ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy 2nd in each grade Silver ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy 3rd in each grade Bronze ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy Grade Results

NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD C Michael Phua 89 100 FIJI

2ND C William Mooney 91 100 GOULBURN NSW

1ST C Will Kosch 92 100 NOORAT VIC

3RD B Jason Davis 100 107 MORWELL VIC

2ND B Erin Stewart 101 107 KINGAROY QLD

1ST B Glenn Norris 96 100 TOP END NT

3RD A Tania Evans 107 112 INTERNATIONAL SA

2ND A Kevin Mules 96 100 KINGSTON SE SA

1ST A Kate Schiller 97 100 BOOROWA NSW

3RD AA Jason Owen 170 171 WARREN NSW

2ND AA Gary Kelly 194 195 GERALDTON WA

1ST AA Wayne Hawker 215 216 JEPARIT VIC

Page 38 of 65

26th Women’s National Single Barrel Championship Friday April 11, 2014

Previous Winner: Amanda Finn

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

National Executives

Awards: First: Kerang Ibis Traps Perpetual trophy

Bronze Australia Badge with red engraving Royal Blue Sash Plus any sponsors trophy

Second: Silver ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Third: Bronze ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Women’s Results

Women NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD O/A Nan McCallum 102 107 BOTHWELL TAS

2ND O/A Viv Moore 103 107 SURAT QLD

1ST O/A Kate Schiller 97 100 BOOROWA NSW

23rd Junior National Single Barrel Championship Friday April 11, 2014

Previous Winner: Kyle Booth

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

National Executives

Awards: First: Michael Diamond Perpetual Trophy

Bronze Australia Badge with blue engraving Royal Blue Sash Plus any sponsors trophy

Second: Silver ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Third: Bronze ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Junior Results

Junior NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD O/A Jack Wallace 139 142 MELBOURNE VIC

2ND O/A Jackson Willmann 140 142 GOLD COAST QLD

1ST O/A Brody Walters 99 100 COOMA NSW

Page 39 of 65

11th Sub Junior National Single Barrel Championship Friday April 11, 2014

Previous Winner: Mitchell Iles

Awards: First: Bronze Australia Badge with blue engraving

Royal Blue Sash Plus any sponsors trophy

Second: Silver ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Third: Bronze ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Sub-Junior Results

Sub-Junior NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD O/A William Hand 93 100 MILDURA VIC

2ND O/A Andrew Evans 94 100 COLEAMBALLY NSW

1ST O/A Nathan Burt 95 100 BOOROWA NSW

15th Veterans National Single Barrel Championship Friday April 11, 2014

Previous Winner: Bill Iles

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

Glenn Woodhatch

Awards: First: Frank James Perpetual Cup

Bronze Australia Badge with green engraving Royal Blue Sash Plus any sponsors trophy

Second: Silver ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Third: Bronze ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Veterans Results

Veteran NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD O/A Keith Simpson 104 107 TOOWOOMBA QLD

2ND O/A Jeff Nash 98 100 ORANGE NSW

1ST O/A Bill Iles 99 100 MELBOURNE VIC

Page 40 of 65

Overall 60th Winner Single Barrel

Previous Winner: Robert Thompson

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

National Executives

Awards: W Rainbird Perpetual Trophy Silver Australia Badge Royal Blue Sash Plus any sponsors trophy Overall Winner Single Barrel:

NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

DARRYN NICHOLLS 216 216 BROKEN HILL SA

Page 41 of 65

53RD

Australia/New Zealand Trap Championship Saturday April 12, 2014

Sponsored By: PCM Enviro

National Executive Presenter:

Sponsors Presenter: Paul and Craig Mitchell from PCM Enviro

Previous Winner & Score: Gavin Searle 351/351 from NZ

Shooter Numbers

NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA

185 17 50 26 18 150 33

WOMEN Sub-

Junior JUNIOR VETERAN OPEN INT’L POSSIBLES

60 28 49 102 268 12 5

AA A B C TOTAL COMPETITORS 491

286 107 65 33

Grade Awards 1st in each grade Gold ACTA Medal, Stoeger X10 Synthetic Air Rifle w/scope Plus any sponsors trophy 2nd in each grade Silver ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy 3rd in each grade Bronze ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy Grade Results

NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD C Beth Hayden 290 303 MILDURA VIC

2ND C Michael Phua 291 303 FIJI

1ST C Tarryn Shaddock 292 300 MILDURA VIC

3RD B Rebecca Bartolo 290 306 CECIL PARK NSW

2ND B Geoff Monson 296 306 FOSTER NSW

1ST B Erin Stewart 299 306 KINGAROY QLD

3RD A Allan Vilcins 296 300 MONARTO

ALEXANDRIA SA

2ND A Kate Schiller 345 348 BOOROWA NSW

1ST A Christopher O’Brien 346 348 BUNDABERG QLD

3RD AA Sox Pilipasidis 449 450 NOORAT VIC

2ND AA Phil Grainger 491 492 NOORAT VIC

1ST AA Darryn Nicholls 722 723 BROKEN HILL SA

Page 42 of 65

22nd Women’s Australia/New Zealand Trap Championship Saturday April 12, 2014

Previous Winner: Kate Schiller

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

National Executives

Awards: First: Kaye Woods Memorial Perpetual Trophy

Bronze Circular Southern Cross Badge with red engraving Royal Blue Sash Plus any sponsors trophy

Second: Silver ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Third: Bronze ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Women’s Results

Women NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD O/A Deserie Baynes 336 339 ELSEWHERE SA

2ND O/A Kate Schiller 345 348 BOOROWA NSW

1ST O/A Penny Smith 346 348 WARRNAMBOOL VIC

22nd Junior Australia/New Zealand Trap Championship Saturday April 12, 2014

Previous Winner: Jake Wilson

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

National Executives and Greg Chan

Awards: First: Russell Mark Perpetual Trophy

Bronze Circular Southern Cross Badge with blue engraving Royal Blue Sash Plus any sponsors trophy

Second: Silver ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Third: Bronze ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Junior Results

Junior NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD O/A Jack Wallace 301 303 MELBOURNE VIC

2ND O/A Thomas Pilgrim 316 318 ARARAT VIC

1ST O/A Jackson Willmann 317 318 GOLD COAST QLD

Page 43 of 65

11th Sub Junior Australia/New Zealand Trap Championship Saturday April 12, 2014

Previous Winner: Jessy Ciappara

Awards: First: Bronze Circular Southern Cross Badge with blue engraving

Royal Blue Sash Plus any sponsors trophy

Second: Silver ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Third: Bronze ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Sub-Junior Results

Sub-Junior NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD O/A Tarryn Shaddock 297 306 MILDURA VIC

2ND O/A Nathan Burt 298 306 BOOROWA VIC

1ST O/A Adam Bylsma 297 300 MARYBOROUGH QLD

15th Veterans Australia/New Zealand Trap Championship Saturday April 12, 2014

Previous Winner: Jim Shepherd

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

National Executives

Awards: First: Roy Holtfreter Perpetual Trophy

Bronze Circular Southern Cross Badge with green engraving Royal Blue Sash Plus any sponsors trophy

Second: Silver ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

Third: Bronze ACTA Medal Plus any sponsors trophy

NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

3RD O/A Kevin Heywood 296 300 NARROMINE NSW

2ND O/A William Woodward 297 300 NEPEAN VIC

1ST O/A Bill Iles 298 300 MELBOURNE VIC

Page 44 of 65

Overall 53rd Winner Australia/New Zealand Trap Championship

Previous Winner: Gavin Searle

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

Barry Kable

Awards: Bobby Smith – Barry Kable Perpetual Trophy Silver Circular Southern Cross Badge Royal Blue Sash Tikka Lite S/S 223 Rifle from sponsor Plus any sponsors trophy

NAME SCORE TGTS CLUB STATE

Bruce Powell 723 723 SPRINGSURE QLD

Page 45 of 65

Allan Brown Club Teams Match Saturday April 12, 2014 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: Cobar CTC Club: New South Wales GC

State: NSW State: NSW

Team Members Score Team Members Score

Bryan Manns 290 300 Glenn Kable 299 300

Robert Thompson 297 300 Arty Del-Ben 247 300

Arthur Turner 296 300 John Maxwell 297 300

Ross Walsh 296 300 Greg Coleman 296 300

Glen Castellaro 300 300 Steve Caltabiano 291 300

Team Total 1479 1500 Team Total 1480 1500

1st

Overall

Awards: Allan Brown Club Teams Perpetual Trophy Gold ACTA Medal x 5

Club: Noorat

State: VIC

Team Members Score

Gary Hayden 298 300

Phil Grainger 300 300

Sam Clifford 297 300

Sox Pilipasidis 300 300

Matt Hayden 291 300

Team Total 1486 1500

Page 46 of 65

Glenn Cup – Australia vs New Zealand – 50Targets Double Barrel When shot in Australia the top five (5) scores over the Australian-New Zealand Points Championship 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.

50

50

Shot in NZ March 2014 Australia won 248 to 247 50

50

50

Australian Score: 250

Team Captain:

New Zealand Team

50

50

50

50

50

New Zealand Score: 250

Team Captain:

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

National Executives

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

Winning Team:

Page 47 of 65

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:

Adrian Cousens

Awards: Attwood Everett Perpetual Trophy ACTA Gold Medal Donated trophy

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Jason Owen WARREN NSW 448/450

Mackintosh Team 450/450 (if qualified) Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

National Executives

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

Darryn Nicholls BROKEN HILL SA 450/450

Page 48 of 65

Grade High Gun Awards Sunday April 13, 2014 Awards all Grade High Guns: ACTA Gold Medal Cash prize or donated trophy

Call upon sponsor or representative to present High Guns:

National Executives

C Grade High Gun

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Michael Phua FIJI 674/725

Recipient to respond on behalf of all C grade shooters B Grade High Gun

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Erin Stewart KINGAROY QLD 685/725

Recipient to respond on behalf of all B grade shooters A Grade High Gun

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Kate Schiller BOOROWA NSW 700/725

Recipient to respond on behalf of all A grade shooters AA Grade High Gun

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Sox Pilipasidis NOORAT VIC 783/790

Recipient to respond on behalf of all AA grade shooters

Page 49 of 65

Sectional High Gun Awards Sunday April 13, 2014

Women’s High Gun Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

National Executives

Awards: IMI Perpetual Trophy Royal Blue Sash Cash prize or donated trophy

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Kate Schiller BOOROWA NSW 700/725

Recipient to respond on behalf of all Female shooters

Junior High Gun Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

National Executives and Bill Iles

Awards: Bill Iles Perpetual Cup Royal Blue Sash Cash prize or donated trophy

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

James Hayden NOORAT VIC 705/725

Recipient to respond on behalf of all Junior shooters

Sub Junior High Gun Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

National Executives

Awards: Joe Chiapetta Perpetual Cup Royal Blue Sash Cash prize or donated trophy

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Adam Bylsma MARYBOROUGH QLD 694/725

Recipient to respond on behalf of all Sub-Junior shooters

Page 50 of 65

Veterans High Gun Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

National Executives

Awards: Cec Herbert Perpetual Trophy Royal Blue Sash Cash prize or donated trophy

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Bill Iles MELBOURNE VIC 700/725

Special Award Sunday 13, April 2014

Oldest Competitor Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

National Executives

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

NAME CLUB STATE AGE

Alwynne Collins ATHERTON TABLELANDS QLD 86

Page 51 of 65

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

Women's 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 (2013-2017)

Olympic Endeavour Trophy Winner

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

Amanda Holt

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

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Erin Stewart KINGAROY QLD 437/450

Page 52 of 65

Overall High Gun

Previous Winner: Darryn Nicholls

Awards: Newton Thomas Perpetual Cup Ron Porter Remembrance Perpetual Cup Gold Australia Badge Royal Blue Sash Cash prize or donated trophy

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Darryn Nicholls BROKEN HILL SA 722/725

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

National Executives

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

Allan Vilcins

Call upon donor of Newton Thomas Perpetual Cup to present high gun trophy or representative to present trophy:

National Executives

Call upon Recipient to respond on behalf of all shooters

Page 53 of 65

Open Mackintosh Team (in qualifying order) Sunday April 13, 2014 Awards: Large metal Mackintosh team Badge x 25 and polo shirt

NAME SCORE CLUB STATE

1 Darryn Nicholls 450/450 BROKEN HILL SA

2 James Willett 449/450 DENILIQUIN NSW

3 Stephen Atkins 448/450 ECHUCA VIC

4 Sox Pilipasidis 448/450 NOORAT VIC

5 Gary Kelly 448/450 GERALDTON WA

6 Glenn Kable 447/450 NEW SOUTH WALES NSW

7 Phil Grainger 447/450 NOORAT VIC

8 Wayne Dunbar 447/450 HAY NSW

9 Bruce Powell 447/450 SPRINGSURE QLD

10 Bill Iles 447/450 MELBOURNE VIC

11 Allan Pollock 447/450 HAMILTON VIC

12 Clayton Cusack 446/450 CONDAMINE QLD

13 Glen Castellaro 446/450 COBAR NSW

14 Arthur Turner 446/450 COBAR NSW

15 Gary Hayden 446/450 NOORAT VIC

16 Wayne Hawker 446/450 JEPARIT VIC

17 Tom Turner 446/450 CESSNOCK NSW

18 George Barton 446/450 GOLD COAST QLD

19 Roger Duthie 446/450 HAMILTON VIC

20 Chris Salafia 445/450 LEETON NSW

21 Wayde Hawkins 445/450 COBAR NSW

22 Frazer Roberts 445/450 GOULBURN NSW

23 Luke Ellison 445/450 PARKES NSW

24 Geoff Moore 445/450 SURAT QLD

25 Jason Oliveri 445/450 WEST AUSTRALIAN WA

E1 Sam Clifford 445/450 NOORAT VIC

E2

Page 54 of 65

Women’s Mackintosh Team (in qualifying order) Sunday April 13, 2014 Awards: Small Mackintosh Team Badge x 5 and polo shirt

NAME SCORE CLUB STATE

1 Kate Schiller 442/450 BOOROWA NSW

2 Deserie Baynes 442/450 ELSEWHERE SA

3 Lisa Hawker 441/450 JEPARIT VIC

4 Penny Smith 440/450 WARRNAMBOOL VIC

5 Sandra Ellis 438/450 CENTRAL WIMMERA VIC

E1

Junior Mackintosh Team (in qualifying order) Awards: Small Mackintosh Team Badge x 5 and polo shirt

NAME SCORE CLUB STATE

1 Jason Owen 448/450 WARREN NSW

2 Jack Wallace 446/450 MELBOURNE VIC

3 Jackson Willmann 446/450 GOLD COAST QLD

4 Mitchell Iles 445/450 MELBOURNE VIC

5 Carter Matthews 493/500 CECIL PARK NSW

E1 Brody Walters 492/500 COOMA NSW

Veterans Mackintosh Team (in qualifying order) Awards: Small Mackintosh Team Badge x 5 and polo shirt

NAME SCORE CLUB STATE

1 Max Medhurst 446/450 MT GAMBIER SA

2 Robert Viney 445/450 ECHUCA VIC

3 John Maxwell 444/450 NEW SOUTH WALES NSW

4 Graham Blaskett 444/450 CRESSY TAS

5 Colin Dunn 517/525 CALLAWADDA VIC

E1 John Crompton 516/525 SYDNEY NSW

Page 55 of 65

Mackintosh International Trap Teams Match The Mackintosh International Trap Teams Match is an international postal teams competition between: Australia Canada England Ireland New Zealand Northern Ireland Scotland South Africa Wales This competition is for the International Clay Pigeon Shooting Trophy or commonly known as the Donald Mackintosh Cup which was first competed for in 1939. By agreement the trophy is held in Australia in the safe care and custody of the Australian Clay Target Association. Previous Winners Score Previous Winners Score 1939 England 1876/2000 1986 Australia 7382/7500 1948 England 1410/1500 1987 Australia 7386/7500 1949 Australia 1374/1500 1988 Australia 7393/7500 1950 England 1657/1800 1989 Canada 7416/7500 1951 Australia 1443/1500 1990 Canada 7371/7500 1952 England 1654/1800 1991 Canada 7371/7500 1953 England 1671/1800 1992 Wales 7388/7500 1954 New Zealand 1725/1800 1993 Canada 7392/7500 1955 New Zealand 1462/1500 1994 Australia 7403/7500 1956 New Zealand 1948/2000 1995 Canada 5934/6000 1957 New Zealand 2951/3000 1996 England 5933/6000 1958 Australia 2876/3000 1997 England 5910/6000 1959 Australia 2956/3000 1998 Canada 5935/6000 1960 Canada 2914/3000 1999 Canada 5904/6000 1961 New Zealand 8606/9000 2000 Canada 5887/6000 1962 Australia 8764/9000 2001 New Zealand 5905/6000 1963 Australia 8694/9000 2002 Australia 5932/6000 1964 Australia 8763/9000 2003 New Zealand 5913/6000 1965 Canada 8685/9000 2004 Canada 5901/6000 1966 Australia 7355/7500 2005 Australia 5926/6000 1967 Australia 7339/7500 2006 Canada 5880/6000 1968 Australia 7355/7500 2007 England 5939/6000 1969 Australia 7414/7500 2008 Canada 5961/6000 1970 New Zealand 7304/7500 2009 Australia 5955/6000 1971 Canada 7314/7500 2010 Australia 5954/6000 1972 Australia 7340/7500 2011 Australia 5929/6000 1973 Canada 7341/7500 2012 Canada 5958/6000 1974 Australia 7288/7500 2013 Australia 5952/6000 1975 Australia 7393/7500 1976 Australia 7358/7500 1977 Australia 7357/7500 1978 Australia 7381/7500 1979 Australia 7407/7500 1980 Australia 7353/7500 1981 Australia 7342/7500 1982 New Zealand 7366/7500 1983 Canada 7383/7500 1984 England 7386/7500 1985 Canada 7344/7500

Page 56 of 65

MACKINTOSH TEAMS EVENT – CEREMONY OPEN…WOMENS…JUNIOR…VETERANS - 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 57 of 65

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 Results:

Available within 30 days of the completion of the competition, and to be made 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 Conditions:

100 target event scored points score. First barrel 3 points, second barrel 2 points, lost target 0. 28gr - 1oz loads.

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 58 of 65

Ladies, Junior & Veterans Teams: Shot over two traps per team, shooting five targets per lane before changing.

Trap 1 Trap 2

Squad L J

Squad V L

Squad J V

Squad L J

Squad V L

Squad J V

Shooting Mark:

15 metres or (if common usage, 16 yards)

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: Each shooter to have one sighter target per lane before commencement of events (ACTA conditions)

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 Settings:

(a) Height to be set in the usual manner as does apply for each competing 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 commonsense 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 59 of 65

Mackintosh Teams Presentations Sunday April 13, 2014

Mackintosh Team 100 Break Call upon National President to present Break Badges:

Executive & Allan Vilcins

NAME CLUB STATE

Rob Viney ECHUCA VIC

John Maxwell NEW SOUTH WALES NSW

Jack Wallace MELBOURNE VIC

Jackson Willmann GOLD COAST QLD

Mitchell Iles MELBOURNE VIC

Deserie Baynes ELSEWHERE SA

Lisa Hawker JEPARIT VIC

Wayde Hawkins COBAR NSW

Geoff Moore SURAT QLD

Tom Turner CESSNOCK NSW

George Barton GOLD COAST QLD

Roger Duthie HAMILTON VIC

Allan Pollock HAMILTON VIC

Arthur Turner COBAR NSW

Gary Hayden NOORAT VIC

Glenn Kable NEW SOUTH WALES NSW

Bill Iles MELBOURNE VIC

James Willett DENILIQUIN NSW

Stephen Atkins ECHUCA VIC

Sox Pilipasidis NOORAT VIC

Page 60 of 65

Mackintosh Women’s High Gun Awards: Perazzi Perpetual Trophy ACTA Gold Medal

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

National Executive & Fil Petriella

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Lisa Hawker JEPARIT VIC 297/300

Mackintosh Junior High Gun Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

National Executive & Fil Petriella

Awards: Perazzi Perpetual Trophy Carlisle and District Gun Club Perpetual Trophy ACTA Gold Medal

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Mitchell Iles MELBOURNE VIC 299/300

Page 61 of 65

Mackintosh Veterans High Gun Awards: Perazzi Perpetual Trophy Ern Hawkins Perpetual Trophy and memento ACTA Gold Medal

Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

National Executive & Fil Petriella and Wayde and Colin Hawkins

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Rob Viney ECHUCA VIC 298/300

Mackintosh Open Team High Gun Call upon trophy donor or representative to present trophy:

National Executive & Fil Petriella

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

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Tom Turner CESSNOCK NSW 804/804

Recipient to respond on behalf of all Mackintosh team members

Veteran 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:

National Executives

Awards: Val & Fred Horton Perpetual Trophy Gold ACTA Medal

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE

Max Medhurst MT GAMBIER SA 823/830

Page 62 of 65

All Australian Trap Team Sunday 13, April 2014

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)

NAME CLUB STATE SCORE 725 Pts

1 Darryn Nicholls BROKEN HILL SA 722

2 Glenn Kable NEW SOUTH WALES NSW 718

3 Sox Pilipasidis NOORAT VIC 718

4 Stephen Atkins ECHUCA VIC 715

5 Glen Castellaro COBAR NSW 715

6 Arthur Turner COBAR NSW 714

7 Jason Owen WARREN NSW 714

8 James Willett DENILIQUIN NSW 714

9 Tom Turner CESSNOCK NSW 711

10 Bruce Powell SPRINGSURE QLD 710

Page 63 of 65

Australian Glenn Cup Team to Shoot against New Zealand in 2016 Team to be chosen in 2015. The five best scores from the Mackintosh qualifying DB, SB, PS plus the Mackintosh team score.

NAME

SCORE CLUB STATE

1

2

3

4

5

E1

E2

E3

E4

E5

Page 64 of 65

Australian Open World ChampionshipTeam To be chosen 2015. The five best scores from the Mackintosh qualifying DB, SB, PS plus the Mackintosh team score.

NAME

SCORE CLUB STATE

1

2

3

4

5

E1

E2

E3

E4

E5

Australian Ladies World Championship Team The five best scores from the Mackintosh qualifying DB, SB, PS plus the Mackintosh team score. To be chosen 2015.

NAME

SCORE CLUB STATE

1

2

3

E1

E2

E3

Page 65 of 65

Australian Junior World Championship Team To be chosen 2015. The five best scores from the Mackintosh qualifying DB, SB, PS plus the Mackintosh team score.

NAME

SCORE CLUB STATE

1

2

3

E1

E2

E3

Australian Veteran World Championship Team To be chosen 2015. The five best scores from the Mackintosh qualifying DB, SB, PS plus the Mackintosh team score.

NAME

SCORE CLUB STATE

1

2

3

E1

E2

E3