Around the Traps: March- 2 DAY SHOOT- The GOLDEN IBIS & Denis Hunt Memorial

The Warren Gun Club hosted their annual, open two-day shoot on the weekend (9th & 10th March) with 80 competitors travelling from as far as Yamba, Bega and Hay to try and win the Golden Ibis and Dennis Hunt memorial trophy. Conditions were ideal for shooting and the club members have been working very hard over the last few months to have the grounds and facilities looking immaculate.

The first event for the weekend was 30 targets Single Barrel with Wayde Hawkins shooting a possible score and proving victorious in the shoot off.
Frank Dutton was first in C-grade with Charlie Banks getting second place,
Jarrod Barraclough first in B-grade and Brent Barwick took second place,
Kevin Dowton was the winner in A-grade with Brett Trindle picking up second prize
and AA-grade was won by Colin O’Leary, Stephen Schiller was second.
Colin O’Leary won the veterans, Abby Wason got the Ladies Prize with James Mitchell winning the Junior Category.

Next up was 45 mixed targets with Brian Doyle being the overall winner.
Charlie Banks won C-grade over William Abbort,
Jarrod Barraclough was second to Abby Wason in B-grade,
Reyce Bodiam won A-grade with Mark Forgione in second place and in AA-grade Scott Moody edged out Doug Ferguson.

Event 3 on Saturday afternoon was 50 target double barrel where several shooters achieved clean scores. Several shoot offs were required to decide the prize recipients with Brad Kidd taking the overall prize.
Charlie Banks was second in C-grade being beaten Jason Mitchell,
George Smith picked up second in B-grade and Lachlan Hunt continued his quality form to win B-grade and also earnt himself a re-grade.
Peter Hosie was the victor in A-grade in front of Kevin Dowton and Peter Jones beat Jason Peters in AA-grade.
olin O’Leary was the best of the veterans, Helen Overton won the ladies, and Jack Hunter won the junior prize.

Sunday morning started with 30 target point score from 15m.
Jack Hunter was the overall winner.
William Abbort won C-grade over Jason Mitchell,
Brent Barwick was the B-grade winner with Jarrod Barraclough coming second,
Brett Trindle was first in A-grade with Malcolm Stephens second,
and in AA-grade Peter Jones edged out David Player.

Competition was always going to be stiff in the handicap event with $2000 prize money up for grabs, with five competitors shooting 30 out of 30.
John Wason (24m) missed early in the shoot off and got 5th place, Bruce Hunt (17m) was flying the Warren flag getting 4th, Jack Hunter (22m) secured 3rd place, William Abbort (15m) finished second and Brett Trindle (19m) won the event.

The final event for the weekend was 30 target point score shoot from the 18m marker where club president Trevor Banks won the event.
His son Charlie was second in C-grade behind William Abbort,
Abby Wason beat Michael Shields in B-grade,
Brett Trindle was again victorious in A-grade finishing in front of Reyce Bodiam, meanwhile Mark Rogers won AA-grade with Brian Doyle second.

At the completion of the events everyone’s scores were tallied with Brian Doyle proving to be the best of the weekend taking out the overall high gun, Golden Ibis and the Bruce Hunt memorial trophy.
Jack Hunter won junior high gun,
Helen Overton won ladies high gun,
Peter Jackson won veterans high gun.
William Abbort won C-grade high gun,
Abby Wason won B-grade high gun,
Brett Trindle won A-grade high gun
and Peter Jones won AA-grade high gun.

The club would like to congratulate all winners from the weekend and thank our sponsors, the trappers who worked tirelessly all weekend keeping the traps full, the ladies in the kitchen for providing us with fantastic food, the bar staff and all the members who chipped in to make sure the event ran smoothly and successfully.

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Overall High Gun winner Brian Doyle with Bruce, Lachie, Ruth and Megan Hunt.

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Sash winners from the weekend: Jack Hunter, Wayde Hawkins, Peter Jones, Brett Trindle, Brian Doyle, Trevor Banks, Abby Wason, William Abbort and Peter Jackson.

Around the Traps: February ‘Ernie Wills Memorial’

The Warren Gun Club hosted the 19th year of the Ernie Wills Memorial Shoot on the 14th.
44 shooters travelled from afar to contest this major day of shooting for the Warren Gun Club.

The ‘Ernie Wills Memorial Trophy’ is won by the most consistent shooter of the day, and this year was won by local shooter Rodney Anderson shooting a 131/135 for the day.
Rodney was fortunate to win a lovely commemorative glass and cash for his efforts, as well as being presented the memorial cup by Ernie’s brother Mark and sister in law Deb, who had travelled from Nelson Bay especially to attend the occasion.
The club would like to sincerely thank the Wills family for continuing to support this event, and letting us have the honour of contesting a major shoot in the name of ‘Ern’, who was a great and valued club member.

Ernie wills day
Winner Rodney Anderson, Deb and Mark Wills and President Don Williamson.
Ernie Wills Memorial Trophy

WGC Western Zone 90's

(Ernie Wills pictured above- back row, 3rd from the left)

During the day, the main event the Double Barrel Championship was hotly contested, with Orange CTC shooter David Player winning following a very brief shoot-off. David also received a lovely commemorative glass and cash for the win.

Following a lovely dinner provided by the Warren Gun Club, the club then hosted the NSW Western Zone Night Double Rise Championship. This event was contested by 36 shooters, with Steven Walker from Arnhem Gun Club taking the win.
Steve shot an impressive 28 from 30 clays, in very trying conditions – as it was blowing a gale.
Thank you to all shooters and spectators, who made the day so enjoyable.

Other winners during the day were:

Ernie Wills High Gun

OA Winner – Rodney Anderson (Warren Gun Club)
AA Grade – Ross Morris (Cobar CTC)
A Grade – John Wild (Warren Gun Club)
B Grade – Graeme Patten (Warren Gun Club)
C Grade – Douglas Ferguson (Warren Gun Club)

Double Barrel Championship

Overall Winner – David Player (Orange CTC)
AA Grade – Glenn Harvey (Coonamble CTC)
A Grade – Nigel Clark (Warren Gun Club)
B Grade – Graeme Patten (Warren Gun Club)
C Grade – Dean Murray (Warren Gun Club)

The next club shoot is our major two day event; The Golden Ibis and Denis Hunt Memorial shoot.
This will be held on Saturday 14th March and Sunday the 15th, starting 9:30am on the Saturday and concluding mid Sunday afternoon. All shooters, spectators and sponsors of the club are warmly welcome to attend our event.

Around the Traps: December Christmas Shoot

The Warren Gun Club Christmas Shoot on Saturday saw around 35 shooters compete in 5 novelty events on a sunny day with some wind. As per tradition the 1st place getters received a leg of ham, and 2nd place getters received 2 chooks.

The first event shot was 20 targets Ball Trap.
AA grade- 1st Sid Kinsey, 2nd Scott Moody. A grade- 1st Butch Gale, 2nd David O’Brien. B grade- 1st Scott Walton, 2nd Graeme Patten. C grade- 1st Priscilla Harvey, 2nd Dean Murray.

Second Event 15 target Crazy Points with penalty.
AA grade- 1st Steve Walker, 2nd Max Betts. A grade- Brett Williamson, 2nd David O’Brien. B grade- 1st Graeme Patten, 2nd Scott Watson. C grade- 1st Michelle Owen, 2nd Douglas Ferguson.

Third Event 22 Target Walk Back.
AA grade- 1st Glenn Harvey, 2nd Peter Jones. A grade- 1st David O’Brien, 2nd James Elias. B grade- Terry Moore, 2nd Bruce Cottee. C grade- 1st Dean Murray, 2nd Priscilla Harvey.

Fourth Event 20 Target Deauville Doubles off 18 metres.
(Shooters are paired to shoot one target with one shot each).
1st Glenn Harvey & Nathan Soulsby.
2nd Malcolm Stephen & Graeme Patten.
3rd Ben Wild & Scott Walton.

Fifth Event 15 Pair Deauville Doubles off 15 metres.
(Shooters are paired to shoot two targets with two shots each).
1st Graeme Patten & Malcolm Stephens.
2nd Terry Moore & Mick Vallet.
3rd James Elias & Scott Moody.

Xmas Shoot High Gunners 2014

High Gun Ham Winners were-
AA grade- Max Betts.
A grade- David O’Brien.
B grade- Scott Walton.
C grade- Dean Murray.

Club Legend- Ben Wild

This year’s ‘Club Legend’ sash and ham was awarded to Ben Wild. Congratulations and thanks to Ben for his work this year.

Warren Gun Club would especially like to thank Fiona and Nathan Soulsby for their work and commitment over the years and wishes them all the best in their transition. They will be greatly missed.

Warren Gun Club would once again like to thank and acknowledge shooters who travelled to the club, with shooters coming from Coonamble, Hermidale, Tottenham, Narromine, Gilgandra, Cobar and Lightning Ridge.

Next Saturday members of the Warren Gun Club will travel to the Coonamble Christmas shoot to win back the hams and chickens generously relinquished in the spirit of giving.
The Warren Gun Club would finally like to wish the community a safe and happy Christmas.