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Bruce
17-05-2004, 06:37 AM
Hi Everyone , Just a note to all ABA members that the Victorian State IFAA titles are being hosted by BMB on the Last weekind in May .

Anybody keen to get some practice in before the nationals is welcome to attend . We will be shooting 3 rounds of IFAA over the weekend .

If anybody is interested and hasn't received the entry form send me a pm with your email address and I will send one out to you .

Looking Forward to a big event


Bruce

Brad
20-05-2004, 02:40 PM
Anyone with any questions or problems can contact me.

Should be a really great shoot. Good courses prepared. Full canteen and dinner on Sat night for a small fee.

Brad

Eberbachl
20-05-2004, 02:59 PM
Good luck with the shoot guys - IFAA on BMB's courses is bound to be a blast :wink:

:bday:

Bruce
20-05-2004, 08:34 PM
Looking forward to it , getting some settings this weekend


cant Wait

Hope there is a few from Lilydale coming down ,


What about the DVA ABA members



Bruce

Bruce
22-05-2004, 07:13 AM
Ok Everybody , pre reg close on thursday afternoon , get your entries into Frank to help make our jobs a bit easier .

Lets everybody get up there and help make this event a big success.


Bruce

ps Frank and I will be making up the groups on thursday night

alan weston
22-05-2004, 08:39 PM
I'll be there Bruce, great practice for FITA field and shooting on hills

Kuru
23-05-2004, 06:13 PM
Best of luck guys, wish I was able to attend but have to much on my plate :roll:

Have fun enjoy :D

Kuru
30-05-2004, 05:10 PM
So how did everyone go ? Hope ya kicked ass Bruce :)

Bruce
30-05-2004, 08:40 PM
Had a good shoot , shot like a mongrel dog , still settling in strings for the Nats on my supertec .

I will post some scores tomorrow night after I recieve them from the state score recorder .

I just want to make mention of one Division and that is the hotly contested Mens Freestylye Unlimited .

There was a changing of the gaurd at this years state titles with the old boy of the group handing out a lesson in field archery to the young bucks, yep thats right Alan Weston , took out another state title this weekend adding to his impressive list of achievments in the last 12 months .

Congratulations Alan you deserve it and good luck for the coming Nationals



Bruce

Steve B
30-05-2004, 08:41 PM
Well done Alan, very pleasing to see that you are on top of the game....

Bruce never mind mate there is always the Nats :o

Eberbachl
30-05-2004, 09:36 PM
Sounds like a good shoot Bruce.

Well done Alan!

Looking forward to seeing some scores.

:wink:

Kuru
31-05-2004, 07:05 PM
Well don Alan ! life yet in the old dog :lol: Great stuff mate

Bruce
31-05-2004, 08:57 PM
Here are the results from a couple of the classes , if anybody is after more specific results contact me and I will send them the result sheet



AMABHU Class A &(UNG)
Brad Murphy BMB 508278 507 278 1571
Ian Selzer Phoenix 505272 510 276 1563
John Galley Ldale 509268 509 268 1554



AMAFU Class A
Alan Weston GTB 544280 536 280 1640
David Shannon Ldale 537280 541 276 1634
Shaun Pratt Ldale 527278 536 276 1617
Bruce Kelleher GTB 500 276 499 274 1549
Tim Roberts 503 272 484 280 1539
Leigh Cornish Ldale 527 276 dns dns 803


Kellie Weston GTB 524 272 534 274 1604


These were a couple of the toughest courses we have shot on for a state IFAA title for a number of years , great hills to shoot on exactly what Field shooting should be all about


Thanks to BMB and all those that attended , and helped make the event a success, look forward to catching you all in QLD

Steve B
31-05-2004, 09:24 PM
Some nice tidy efforts there, interesting that Shaun is so far down on his normal game, I notice that David shot around his norm, nice shooting on Alan's part though and I must say very very close on the Bowhunter Unlimited. Nice to see that the scores were so close in that division.

I notice that the scores seem to reflect in some ways the difficulty of the course. The Animal round must have been rather tricky as well.

Well done to BMB on the conduct of the shoot :D

Bruce
31-05-2004, 09:27 PM
The animal course was one of the longest I have shot , nothing less than 16 yds , and most out around the max . very tricky terrain , lots of steep shots with cross hill , you had to concetrate all the way ( something I must learn to do )

CMB50
31-05-2004, 11:15 PM
Well done Alan. Very nice form for the upcoming world champs.