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Bruce, Wayne Hit Targets

March 11, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Forbes SSAA members are gearing up for the Cliff Bradley Memorial this Sunday, 13 March. Photo supplied.

The Forbes S.S.A.A. sporting shooters .22 calibre rimfire rifle shoot was held on Wednesday, 2 March. The 25 metre fox target shoot results were Wayne Facey, 280/280; Paul Baker, 279/280 and John Dean, 278/280 while Facey took the 100metre feral cat shoot as well with 118/120.

Results of the 50 metre .22 target shoot were John Dean, 290/300; Wayne Facey, 286/300 and Paul Baker, 284/300 and in the 75metre Bear target shoot Bruce Runchel, 111/120; Lyall Strudwick, 109/120 and Wayne Burton, 109/120 filled the podium.

The 25 metre fox target shoot had Wayne Facey, 280/280; John Gorman, 280/280; Phil Anderson, 280/280; Colleen Gorman, 280/280 and Julie Crimp, 280/280 all with perfect scores.

In the 50 metre rabbit target shoot John Gorman, 246/250 won from Colleen Gorman, 244/250, Phil Anderson, 242/250 and Julie Crimp, 242/250.

Gorman also won the 75 metre bear and the 100 metre feral cat target shoot went to Julie Crimp with 120/120.

The next S.S.A.A. sporting shooters .22 calibre and other rimfire rifles (.22 magnum or.17HMR) will be on Wednesday, 16 March starting at 2pm. The next Sunday shoot will be held Sunday, 20 March at 10am. All target shooters are welcome to attend these shoots. Junior shooters must be 12 years or over.

For all information on .22 calibre rimfire shooting contact Wayne Facey on 0414 524 059.

The next shoot for the Forbes S.S.A.A. sporting clays will be for the Cliff Bradley Memorial Trophy shoot this Sunday, 13 March. The Cliff Bradley Memorial Trophy shoot is a 25 target DTL point score shoot starting at 10am. The Cliff Bradley shoot will be followed by a 100-target field shoot at the Bedgerebong Road Range.

Members are reminded that Local Range rules apply to the Forbes S.S.A.A. range. S.S.A.A. members should check the Facebook page for shoot details.

Forbes Camel Races Off Again

March 11, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

For the third straight year, one of Forbes feature events – the Forbes Camel Races, held every Good Friday, will be cancelled again.

Held annually since 2001, the flagship race meet looked likely to run this year after COVID put pay to the 2020 and 2021 editions. A great day out, the races are a tremendous and important fundraiser for numerous local not-for-profit organisations and groups including Can Assist and Rotary to name a few. While it is disappointing there were a number of factors that played a part not least of all the COVID pandemic.

“Unfortunately, our committee has made another hard decision not to go ahead with the Camel Races again this year,” the committee announced on their Facebook page recently.

“We will be working towards holding the races again next year and we will be looking forward to seeing you all then.”

Mark Good Friday 2023 down in your calendars for what promises to be one of the biggest and best yet.

Follow @ForbesCamelRaces on their Facebook page for the most up-to-date information.

Haylee Redfern Wins Forbes Sportsperson Of The Year Award

March 4, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

FORBES SOYA WINNER: Haylee Redfern (right) with Jessica Pascoe accepting her trophy for winning Forbes Sportsperson Of The Year at a lovely ceremony last Sunday at Lions Park. Photo supplied.

In what was arguably one of the most hotly contested Forbes Sportsperson of the Year Award fields in recent memory, the annual presentation acknowledging our best athletes was held at Lions Park last Sunday.

Presented by special guest Jessica Pascoe, the event attracted a number of punters who were there to celebrate our local sporting heroes.

The Forbes SOYA committee also thanked everyone who helped to make the event possible from local sponsors, Mayor Phyllis Miller and Jessica Pascoe and partner Isaac for making the journey from Adelaide to attend.

The 2020/21 winners are:
• Sportsperson of the Year: Haylee Redfern
• Sportsperson of the Year Runner Up: Tom Drane Junior Sportsperson of the Year : Claire Little
• Senior Sportsperson of the Year: Justin Roylance
• Forbes Shire Council Fair Go Award: Forbes Pony Club
• Special Sports Award: Sophia Angrove
• School Awards: Forbes North Public
School – Rydah Hancock; Forbes Public
School – Laura Chudleigh; St Laurence’s
School – Lachlan Wallace
• CWCU Sports Achiever: Dayne Hamilton
• Terry Wade Award: Andrew Hubbard
• Umpire/Referee/Official: Darren Butler
• Phillip Adams Award: Rydah Hancock
• Coach/Trainer Award: Alex Milsom
• Administration Award: Sonia Dukes
• All Round Sports Achiever: Annabelle Dwyer
• President’s Award: Forbes Junior Cricket Under 12 Years Rep Team
• Team Award: Forbes Junior Platypi Under 12 Years Team

Merit Awards: Jackson Beaudin, Laura Chudleigh, Maddox Bruem, Cayden Metzeling, Abbey Nolan, Marcus Harding, Lachlan Wallace and Andie Hodder

 

Sports Shorts

March 4, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Skull Announced As Presidents Lunch Speaker

Forbes Platypi Rugby Club are excited to announce Mr Kerry ‘Skull’ O’Keeffe as the guest speaker for the 2022 Rugby Lunch on March 26. The Test cricket legend is synonymous for his witticisms on ABC radio so it promises to be a cracking night. For more info – rugbylunchforbes@gmail.com

Forbes Fins Champs

The Forbes Fins Swimming Championships are this Sunday March 6th from 9am at Forbes Olympic Pool. No doubt it will be a fantastic close to the season. For more info go to Forbes Fins on Facebook.

Staines Panthers Lose To Eels

Former Forbes Magpies custodian Charlie Staines had a day to forget last weekend when the Penrith Panthers, missing half their grand final side, went down to the Parramatta Eels 36-0 in their final hit-out before their Round 1 clash with Manly.

League Round Up

Forbes Magpies Junior Rugby League Rego is today March 4th from 6-8pm at the Forbes Sport and Recreation Club. Any questions email fjrl.registrar@outlook.com Western Rams U18s meanwhile defeated Monaro at the NSW Country Champs last week while the 16s lost by 24 to Monaro.

 

AFL Booming In Forbes

March 4, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

BIG SEASON AHEAD: FJAFL Secretary Sonia Dukes and President Alex Milsom at the recent Forbes Sportsperson Of The Year Awards at Lions Park. Photo supplied.

Forbes Shire Council formally opened the Gaggin Oval goalposts at the South-West Local Final of the Primary School Championships (PSC), last Thursday February 24. The PSC (formally Paul Kelly Cup) pitted boys and girls teams from Cowra Public, Forbes Public, Mulan Public and Canowindra Public.

Teams were made up of predominantly Year 5/6 students, with approximately 150 students participating, many playing AFL for the first time.

Forbes Public School were the eventual winners of the carnival in both the boys and girls competitions and now play the Regional Finals.

Sports equipment provider, PILA, is taking a build it and they will come approach with Forbes. The company donated a set of goalposts which were recently erected at Gaggin Oval.

Alex Milsom, President of the Forbes Swampies was full of praise for his committee, and what they have achieved in such a short time.

The Forbes club, colloquially nicknamed the Swampies, is pushing to enter the AFL Central West fold with an under-12s side. It plans to add U10s and U14s teams shortly after.

In an agreement with crosstown rival turned AFL ally, Parkes, the Swampies will gather all junior players in the region and then hand them over to the Parkes Panthers when they’re ready for seniors. The Panthers do not currently have junior representation in AFL Central West.

Forbes is confident of getting a team in the 2022 or 2023 season, having run successful Auskick programs from the town since 2018 and having seven Auskick alumni play with the Orange Tigers in 2021.

Courtesy of AFL Central West

Rev Up The Ride On For AROLMRA

March 4, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

AROLMRA RETURNS TO FORBES: Forbes Autosports Club will be hosting another round of the AROLMRA Series on May 6-8 at the Hoopers Road track at Forbes. More info can be obtained from secretary@arolmra.net. Racing photo courtesy of Gary Fielder; INSET BOTTOM RIGHT: David Teale and Craig Bratton of Forbes are keen as mustard for the three-day event on their home track!

When David Teale and Craig Bratton first got into ride-on lawnmower racing, neither could have ever envisaged where they would be now.

For Bratton, a self-confessed lover of all things with a motor and Teale, a later bloomer in the sport, the Australian Ride On Lawn Mower Racing Association (AROLMRA) championships being held in Forbes in May after the last COVID-safe run event is a big win for the Forbes Autosports Club.

“Riders come from Cairns to Christchurch to contest these events and they are always a lot of fun,” said Bratton.

“It is highly addictive and we do take safety seriously,” he said.

The mowers, which can reach speeds of up to 80-100kms/hr are lightweight unlike quad-runners.

Bratton recently finished 2nd in a Fraser Coast meet in Queensland while Teale grabbed 1st in B Grade. Both will be hoping to repeat the performances in Forbes from May 6-8th.

“It will be great to have a meeting at home as we do travel and it can be expensive,” said Teale.

“Between mower modifications and travel costs we couldn’t do it without amazing family and sponsors.”

Bratton, who built Teale’s mower echoed his sentiments citing how the industry still does a lot of racing for charity and not-for-profit which is tremendous and important however there is also a strong push to make the sport more financially viable for competitors and enthusiasts in tandem.

With the next meeting in Cobram, Victoria on March 13, Teale and Bratton will have one more hit-out before the home event in two months.

“Everyone is welcome to come and have a look and feel free to contact Forbes Autosports Club if you require more info,” said Teale.

May 6 will focus on qualifying while May 7 and 8 will feature top class racing from some of Australia’s best lawn mower riders!

Forbes Riders To Compete At State Pony Club Tetrathlon Competition

March 4, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Forbes Pony Club riders will represent their Zone this week at the Pony Club State Tetrathlon Championships to be held in Denman in the Hunter Valley. The event sees riders compete in a variety of sports in a version of the Olympic Pentathlon event and requires the competitors to be all round athletes. Competitors will ride a show jumping round, run a cross country course, swim and shoot.

President Gary Tomlinson is excited about the members being able to compete at this level and in a different type of equestrian sport. Competitors from the Club will be Tess Worland, Jemma Hodder and Jake Tomlinson with a fourth rider Freya Hooper unfortunately having to withdraw.

“It is so great to have so many keen young riders in our Club wanting to have a go at something different and be competitive”, said Mr Tomlinson.

“Who knows, we may even run our own tetrathlon here in Forbes one day!”

Forbes Pony Club meets regularly for Rally Days and membership is now open. For enquiries please contact the club secretary at forbesponyclub@gmail.com

John And Wayne Shooting Standouts

February 25, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Wayne Facey and John Dunkley were the standout shooters this week with both showing tremendous form leading into the busy part of the shooters calendar.

The final round of the Forbes S.S.A.A. sporting shooters .22 calibre rimfire rifle shield shoot was held on Sunday 20th February. Results were as follows:

• 25 metre Buffalo target shoot were – John Dunkley, 267/270; Steve Hindmarsh, 266/270; John Gorman, 266/270;

• 50 metre Rabbit target shoot were – Wayne Facey, 190/200; Niki Bolam, 189/200; David Carr, 185/200;

• 75 metre Mosquito target shoot were – John Dunkley, 116/120; Wayne Facey, 112/120; Niki Bolam, 112/120;

• 100 metre Fly target shoot were – David Carr, 112/120; John Dunkley, 109/120; Phil Anderson, 102/120.

• The 100 metre Rimfire Shield winner was Wayne Facey with a score of 386/480; Steve Hindmarsh came in second with a score of 378/480.

• Terry Knight won the Centre-fire shield with a score of 373/480. Second place went to Phil Anderson with a score of 236/480.

The next S.S.A.A. sporting shooters .22 calibre and other rimfire rifle (.22 magnum or .17HMR) will be on Wednesday, 2 March starting at 2pm. The next Sunday is 6 March at 10am. The Centre-fire rifle shoots start at 2pm. Junior shooters must be 12 years or over.

The next shoot for the Forbes S.S.A.A. sporting clay’s will be for the Cliff Bradley Memorial Trophy shoot on Sunday, 13 March.

Members should note the Forbes Sporting Shooters Annual General Meeting will be held on Wednesday, 9 March at the Forbes Sport and Recreation Club starting at 7:30pm. All interested parties are invited to attend.

Forbes Croquet Club Hosts Boys To The Bush

February 25, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

GOLF CROQUET: Nathan Corliss from Boys to the Bush watches on and gets ready to line up his shot in Golf Croquet at Forbes Croquet Club last week.

On Thursday ,17 February Forbes Croquet Club hosted a day for Boys to the Bush.

Under the guidance of Tim West and Nathan Corliss the boys arrived at the Croquet Lawns all very enthusiastic and ready for a day of croquet!

“It was a great day and the boys were rostered with one of the male members of the Croquet Club to be shown the game of Golf Croquet,” said Elvy Quirk, President of Forbes Croquet Club.

“The boys were shown the aim of the game and many of them really excelled,” Elvy said. “The male members of the club had made the effort to make the boys very welcome. It was indeed a pleasing result and so much so that a further day is to be hosted in the future.”

The Boys to the Bush supplied morning tea in the form of fruit platters and cake that was enjoyed during the morning with the boys taking the food around.

“Well done to the boys for their respect and cooperation as it was indeed a pleasure to have them,” Elvy said.

“A special thank you to the Croquet members who supported the day and also a thank you to Tim and Nathan who made the arrangements. We can’t have days like this without your support”.

The Forbes Croquet Club meets on Tuesday’s and Saturday’s with participants asked to arrive just after 8am to ensure prompt starts.

The club regularly hosts special days such as new member days to show the community of Forbes and surrounds how to play the century old tradition of croquet!

Sports Shorts

February 25, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Soccer Rego Tomorrow

The Forbes and District Soccer Club will be hosting face to face registration sessions from 10am to 12:30pm by the Sweet Three Vintage van every Saturday from 26 February to the end of March. Players registering for the season will get a deploy training soccer ball, with those registering for the U4s and U5s teams getting a Miniroos kit.

Bullettes Go Down To Rebels

The Central West Blue Bullettes Women’s Rugby side were brave in defeat in Cootamundra last weekend against a slick Melbourne Rebels side. Trailing only 19-0 at the main break, the Rebels upped the ante in the second stanza running out 55-0.

Bowling’s Busy Month

Tomorrow is presentation day at Forbes Sport and Recreation Club from 9.30am followed by a BBQ lunch. The day is to recognise the 2021 winners. Cost is $10pp. The Easter Carnival is April 15, 16 and 17. Cost is $75 per player in pairs, $75 in fours while triples are free of charge.

Badminton Wednesday’s

For those interested in trying badminton, call Jay on 0418 480 728 to get involved. It runs on Wednesday’s from 6:30pm to 9pm.

Lachlan United Looking Strong

Lachlan United are looking strong in 2022 with teams in under 10, 11, 13, 14 boys and under 12, 14 and 16 girls in the representative soccer competition. March 26 – 27 is the Merino Cup in Goulburn, with four squads to compete: U14s and U16 girls squads as well as the boys U13s and 14s squads.The first round of the Western Youth League competition is set for the first Saturday of May the same day as the Forbes and District Soccer Club’s 2022 winter season.

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