Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Brett Has A New Baby.



Brett would like to announce the arrival of his new baby. Weighing 4.1lbs it arrived on Sunday. Shane assisted with the delivery.It's arrival has caused some concern within the household as the Boss is concerned that the new baby is getting more attention than she is. Not sure what sex it is yet ...but it does have a 12'' B Stinger. Father and baby are doing fine. For those that like the details....2011 Elite Pure,Ninja Black, 60lb, L/H, Axcel Armotech HD Sight,B Stinger Stabilizer.



Excuses Now..??....None!



Sunday, June 26, 2011

June 25 ABA 1 arrow & AGM.

Paradise returns, what a fantastic day good weather, good company & some really good scores. Brett 390, Alastair 388, Gary 382 & Martin from the red pegs 382 all deserve special mention. Well done you four.

18 shooters enjoyed their walk through the bush with the occasional plunk of arrows disturbing the silence. I'm not sure whar Zac's parents feed him but whatever it is the leeches love it. You may remember last time Karen shot she beat her husband, silly girl, she then had to travel for work and hubby promised to fix something on her bow whilst she was gone. Well Karen couldn't shoot at the weekend some how her bow is broken. Alastair claims it was like that all the time and he noticed it whilst he had the bow in the press. Probably true, but at least it stopped Karen beating most of us. Well done Alastair, good to see you taking one for the team.

In the on going battle between Grandad & Teabag, Teabag came out on top, normally I would spend some time gloating about my fantastic victory, but not this time I have decided to be more mature and point out how well Grandad shot. He scored really well on all the targets he managed to hit. At his age pulling that big heavy bow isn't easy and he gets tired but that didn't stop him from trying really hard and besides 20 points isn't really that much. There well done grandad.

Brett's 390 is pretty special any score in the 390 -400 range should put you on cloud nine, in Brett's case it has caused concern as he only picked up his new bow late Saturday and now wonders which one he should use Our AGM presented no surprises with the only change being Garry Ward is our new Secretary taking over from Neil who due to work commitments didn't offer himself again. Thanks for stepping up Garry and to Neil Thanks for all you did.

Scores for the day. Brett 390, Alastair 388, Garry 382, Martin 382, Jacob 376, Darrin 374, Mike 360, Glenn 358, Neil 356, Dave 354, Cec 340, Gloria 338, Matt 330, Steve 328, Zac 308, Ray 290, Cooper 290, Ben 224.
At the shoot the incorrect winner of the handicap section was announced sorry Ray, the results are belowAnd the winner is:
Gloria Potter 420.29, Garry Ward 415.14, Brett Hodgman 411.43, Darrin Simonds 410.29, Alastair Smedley 406.57, Jacob Fuit 398.67, Neil Ussher 397.14, Ray McMannus 392.67, Glenn Freeman 392.00, Mike Potter 391.14, Marty Ussher 391.14, Cooper Gray 389.50, Dave McMannus 371.14, Matt Gray 370.50, Zac Kitchin 368.00, Cec Apps 363.71, Steve Harris 359.71, Ben Ward 292.67.


I know not everbody cares about the handicap scores but if you saw the look on Gloria's face when she was told you would know that to some people it means a lot.

cheers everybody Teabags

Monday, June 20, 2011

Monday20th June

Hi all, sorry this is late but we only managed to get home late yesterday due to the flood. The trip into our property via Dungay Creek was a little hairy as the rocky bottom was all loose and unstable and the water was lapping about 100mm above the bottom of the van door plus it still had a bit of power. I never would have tried it when we first came here 2 years ago, so I guess I am getting old & stupid are slightly more experienced. Gloria & I would really like to thank Mama Cass, Breanna, Zac & Jordan, this family put up with us from Tuesday through to Sunday, all without complaint, Mama Cass even gave us her bed. A really big thank you to the four of you, We are not really sure how to repay you all other than to say THANKS.


7 Macleay shooters wondered of to the land of vertical water, the locals referred to it as Avon Valley. Dryfire & I arrived late Wednesday arvo and set up camp, complete with the usual heckling, our site was only just big enough and indeed we hung over the boundary on 3 sides a chilly nip was already in the air and the gauge dropped to .5 over night. Thursday & Friday were quite pleasant days with the clouds slowly rolling in over the hills. This was a two edged sword rain but warmer nights. Saturday had light misty rain with the occasional heavy shower and really heavy rain at night. Despite the weather you could hear peels of laughter echoing around the ranges and most people seemed happy. Sunday was pretty damp and poor old Brett Paddison slipped in the mud & sprained his good ankle. I must admit I missed him on Monday.


The Avon members must have been really proud and exhausted all at the same time. The meal on Saturday night was out of this world. Spit roast Beef & Pork with baked Potatoes, Pumpkin, Corn & Peas all of which could be cut & eaten with plastic knives & forks. It would have won any episode of master chef. The amenities block comprised of 3 buildings all linked with roofing and veranda. Building 1 was the ladies toilet block with 4 stalls mirrors and a seat outside for long suffering husbands to sit and wait on. At the opposite end was the Men's block with all that anybody could want. building 2 was the shower block with 4 showers and a waiting room. Behind this building was the water supply system. I think this was borrowed from Cape Canaveral Space Centre. If you have seen the space launch then you have seen Avon's hot water system. It comprises a 30' tower which holds a 1000 litre tank at the top, on the next level down is another 1000 litre tank and a smaller feeder tank which feeds down to the next level into 2 rheem storage hot water units & then to the showers. very impressive. Poor old Garry had release aid problems and did the face punch which resulted in a few stars and a broken tooth. Gloria did the same twice and has the bruise to prove it. Steve won his division on a shoot off 44 to 43. Tim came third. Gloria brought home a gold and I jagged a silver, just as well Grandad didn't come or it may have been bronze. well done to all.


Scores field hunter field hunter total


Gloria 343, 365, 370, 346, 1424 1st


Alastair 485, 504, 515, 509, 2013 16th


Steve 471, 470, 444, 470, 1855 1st


Tim 414, 437, 404, 428, 1683 3rd


Garry 474, 485, 467, 469, 1895 8th


Brett 463, 481, 471, 469, 1884 9th


Mike 441, 445, 479, 453, 1818 2nd


Top score for Macleay Alastair.


I think I should mention what Justin Olexienko shot remember the max. is 560. Justin shot :-


548, 536, 549, 548 WOW


Just quickly 4 of us shot at the club on Saturday and it was surprisingly dry Alastair started like there was no tomorrow and it took a large amount of ribbing to slow him down Gloria shot her best score for months. Grandad & Tea bag waged a battle royal with the lead swapping every few targets, unfortunately Grandad won by wait for it 2 points.


Scores Coins Alastair 380, Grandad Cec 374, Tea Bag 372, Dryfire Gloria 338.


Well done to all that have read this far, see you real soon Tea bag

Sunday, June 5, 2011

ABA 1 arrow 4/6/11

What a beautiful day, we sure are lucky to live in Australia. We didn't quite get the rain that was forecast, thank goodness. It was enough to flood us in for about 30 hours and a normal sedan just wouldn't have made it then. however all is well that ends well. I think we need to send the McManus Family to the sports institute for the usual blood & urine tests Fingers wins the Handicap event by a ridiculous margin, and refused the test at the club. The old fella shot a masters score, 358, barebow and his son Feathers won the day of the bow with a PB of 388. On reflection I reckon they have been sitting at home chomping hormone tablets by the bucket load. Despite their dominance the day produced a result that all could be happy with...oh maybe not all. Teabag surged past Grandad with a victory nearly as decisive as last weeks loss. Dryfire had a great day which meant Tea bag also enjoyed the trip home. Pea wee shot well again. We had two Zac's shoot on the day and as one is slightly taller than the other the tall one is Christened Sixpence with the shorter to be Tray bit. For those to young to remember or recent imports to Australia in the days of pounds shillings & Pence Sixpence was referred to as a Zac and threepence was a tray bit. Good old Aussie slang. I guess after all this you want to know who scored what. So here goes:- Feathers Dave 388 PB, Martin Mc Fly 382, Coins Alastair 376, BP Glenn 372, Tea bag Mike 368, Home brew Garry 364, Fingers Ray BB 358, Chef Darrin 356, Fletcher Sam 348, Grandad Cec 344, Sixpence Zac 336, St Nicholas 330, Nambucca Gary 328, Dryfire Gloria 324, Pee Wee Josh 300, Tray Bit Zac 138.


Handicap Results:- Ray 491, Sam 446, Gary K 424, Gloria 410.2857, Glenn 409.4286, Dave 406.8571, Josh 400, Mike 399.7143, Garry W 397.7143, Alastair 394.5714, Zac K 394, Martin 391.1429, Darrin 391, Cec 367.7143.


Look who came last. He, He.


Zac W and Nicholas insufficient results.

As most of the club will be away next week for the long weekend there will be no food or drink, so it will be BYO to all who go out to the club.

Cheers Tea bag