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Shepherd Gathers Master Coach Support For Platypi

February 4, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

COACHES FORUM: Forbes Platypi Colts Manager Paul Shepherd recently returned from the Youth Rugby Coaches Forum in Brisbane where he saw first hand the best and brightest in rugby come together for a two-day conference. Shepherd hopes the experience will help the side in 2022 with Forbes players already back in training. Photos supplied.

New Forbes Platypi Colts Manager Paul Shepherd has recently returned from Brisbane last month after a two-day Coaches Forum.

“The Coaches Forum was aimed at rugby union with speakers including Queensland Reds coach and former All Black, Brad Thorn, Wallaby James O’Connor and numerous academy coaches and recruiters including the Canterbury Crusaders,” said Mr. Shepherd, who along with 2022 coach Guy Turner, are focused on bringing the fun back into the Colts this season after two disrupted years due to COVID.

Other key speakers at the forum included Redcliffe Dolphins coach Wayne Bennett (INSET).

“It was a fantastic experience and really worthwhile for anyone wanting to get into the coaching side of the game,” Paul said.

“There was a lot to take from it, especially how players are trained and treated in today’s game and how we manage that so that junior players continue to enjoy rugby,” he said.

“We have a great bunch of guys who have already started training and are really keen!”

The Forbes Platypi start their season on April 28 in Cowra.

Donato Announces Funding For Forbes Polo and Netball

February 4, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

COACHING GRANT: Member for Orange Philip Donato MP congratulating Forbes Netball Association Vice President Carmen Duffy on the $2,000 grant as part of the 2019 NSW Government’s Local Sporting Grant Program. Funding has been allocated to the provision of coach skill development for players and coaches and had been delayed due to COVID.

Member for Orange Philip Donato MP announced Forbes Polo Club Inc. has secured $4,950 as part of the 2019 NSW Government’s Local Sporting Grant Program to improve accessibility to the sport of polo for Forbes residents and by providing subsidised registration, travel and uniform costs. The club also received $27,750 as part of the 2021 NSW Government’s Community Building Partnership Grant Program for the purchase of a field mower and for coaching clinics.

Forbes Netball Association also secured $2,000 to the provision of coach skill development for players and coaches as well as other activities.

Donato paid tribute to both clubs and for their efforts to make their sports affordable and accessible for all of Forbes. “I have no doubt it will be of great benefit to Forbes sporting community,” he said.

Around The Grounds

February 4, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Regos Open: Registrations are now open for Junior Rugby League and interested parties are asked to register soon. See the link below and get registered online with Red Bend Junior Rugby League for 2022! www.playrugbyleague.com/

Eugowra Pony Club Formal Gymkhana: Eugowra Formal Gymkhana – Sunday March 20, 2022. Gear check from 8:30am. Rings start at 9am. $25 per rider or $60 family of 3 or more. Entries close March 13. Camping available. Eugowra Pony Club, Noble Street, Eugowra. Find @eugowraponyclub on Facebook.

Lachlan PSSA Touch Trials: The Lachlan PSSA Touch Trials for Boys and Girls are on in Parkes on Monday February 14 from 9am-12noon. Specific information available from School Sports Co-ordinators and nominations are to be approved by your school principal.

Netfit Netball: How cool does this look! Origin Neon NetFit Netball Forbes – Tuesday February 22nd. $50 ticket includes a membership pack. 7:30pm – Body paint and Braid bar; 8pm – 9pm – Neon Workout. Ages 12+. For more information or to book go to: netfitnetball.com/neon-netfit/

Active Kids Sports Vouchers Available: Active Kids is a NSW Government initiative to help families get their kids enrolled in sports and physical recreation! Each child enrolled in school from Kindergarten to Year 12 for 2022, is eligible for 2 x $100 ($200 total) Active Kids Vouchers, with the intention to cover coaching and competition fees in different terms. For more info – www.tennis.com.au/nsw/our-work/active-kids

Golfers Tame Course As Thomas And Bernardi Get The Chocolates

February 4, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

FAMILIAR SIGHT: Saturday’s 4BBB Runners-up Bede Tooth and Matt Duff were on-fire at Forbes Golf Course.

Last Saturday the Men’s golf competition was a 4BBB Par event, sponsored by Cahill Footwear. The field of 95 players included both men and ladies, all of whom were keen to get a good score before any storms hit.

The overall winners were Dave Bernardi and Stuart Thomas who relished the conditions and ravaged the course with a score of 12-up. David played well below his 24 handicap but was glad when Stuart was able to chime in as needed.

Runners-up were Bede Tooth and Matt Duff, both of whom also enjoyed the conditions to score 10-up. Tooth has been in strong form lately and scored well in another good start.

There was no Sunday Stableford Medley as the field was too small. Unfortunately for those that played they did score well and would easily have won.

On Australia Day, a Stableford Medley was held. A healthy field of 24 players found the conditions very comfortable, which helped the scoring.

The winner was Jake Shaw with 43 points, just ahead of Jarrod Hall (Trundle) on 42 points. Jarrod likes our course as he always seems to do well when he plays here. The ball sweep went to 37 points.

The NTP’s went to: 9th – Mitch Bayley; 18th – Andrew Saar. The 3rd Hole Super Pin went to Caleb Hanrahan, with a shot of 3.8 metres.

This Sunday the Forbes Golf Club hosts the CWDGA Men’s Pennants. The course will be closed for the morning.

The Junior Coaching classes commenced this week. Contact Head Pro Adam for details – 6851 1554 – if you want to get involved. The Callaway Fitting day scheduled for Thursday 24th February is still on. Times are available from 8:30 am to 1pm, so get in quick by contacting the Pro Shop.

By Short Putt

New Competition As Old Faces Return

February 4, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

First it was former Premiership Captain Jake Grace and now former Magpies enforcer, Ben Robinson has returned to the fold for a crack at the new competition in 2022 with Forbes. From all reports, the Magpies signing spree isn’t finished just yet either as excitement builds for the new season!

Last March, after consultation, the NSWRL announced its plans to provide new opportunities for clubs in Groups 10 and 11 which would set Western NSW up for success for generations to come. The new competition will also provide weekly acid tests for Forbes footballers.

Group 10 includes clubs from Bathurst, Blayney, Cowra, Lithgow, Mudgee and Orange, while Group 11 includes clubs from Dubbo, Forbes, Narromine, Nyngan, Parkes and Wellington. Whereas previously neighbours like Forbes and Cowra or Mudgee and Wellington only played once a year, this is all about to change.

The revamped format includes:

• A first-past-the-post system and silverware for both the top clubs from Group 10 and Group 11 to preserve history and uphold traditional conferences;

• a minimum of four crossover games between Group 10 against Group 11 teams with travel to be minimised;

• the top four teams from Group 10 and Group 11 to advance to a play-off series involving eight teams who will all vie for the Western Premiership;

• the Western Premiership winner to take part in the end-of-season two-week Presidents Cup competition to determine the State Champion for 2022.

• The new competition in 2022 will run from April to September. If the Magpies continue on this trajectory with key signings, they may well be swooping at the start of Spring.

Forbes Pony Club Rally Feb 6

February 4, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

IMAGE CREDIT: Forbes Pony Club Facebook

Forbes Pony Club’s recent AGM has seen Gary Tomlinson take over the president’s role from Laurie Norris. Other roles include Club Captain Rachael Morgan, Secretary Juliet Hodder and Treasurer Felicity Worland. In a first for the club, junior members Freya Hooper as Junior club Captain and Jake Tomlinson as Junior Zone Representative with President Gary Tomlinson will also represent the club at Zone meetings.

Tomlinson paid tribute to outgoing President Laurie Norris – “Laurie will remain as chief instructor and we are grateful for his support and all he has done.”

The Forbes Pony Club will host its first rally day Sunday 6th February starting at 10am and encourages anyone who is interested in joining to either show up on the day or contact the club Secretary Juliet Hodder via email on forbesponyclub@gmail.com

Forbes SSAA Building Towards Promising 2022

February 4, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

All Forbes SSAA members are invited to the working bee that will be held this Saturday 5th February starting at 7:30am to avoid the heat.

Members should note a bi-monthly meeting will be held on Wednesday 9th February at the Forbes Sport & Rec Club starting at 7:30pm.

The next shoot for the Forbes S.S.A.A. sporting clay’s will be their monthly shoot on Sunday 13th February starting at 10am at the Bedgerebong Road Range.

For all information on clay target shooting contact Norm Brook 0458 6645 41.

Any person wishing to obtain a long arm firearm licence contact Wayne Facey on 0414 524 059.

Members are reminded that Local Range rules apply to the Forbes SSAA range. Like us on Facebook @ForbesSportingShooters for updates.

Important 2022 Info For Forbes SSAA Members

January 28, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Members should note a bi-monthly meeting will be held on Wednesday 9th February at the Forbes Sport & Rec. club starting at 7:30pm. Forbes SSAA members should check the Facebook page for info about the meeting as well as shoot details for dates and times.

The next S.S.A.A. sporting shooters .22 calibre and other rimfire rifle (.22 magnum or.17HMR) will be held this Sunday 30th January starting at 10am. The next Wednesday shoot will be held 2nd February starting at 2pm. The Centre-fire rifle shoots start at 2pm after the Rim-fire shoots on Sunday.

All target shooters are welcome to attend these shoots and take part after filling out a P650 form at the club. Junior shooters must be 12 years and over.

For all information on .22 calibre rimfire shooting contact Wayne Facey 0414 5240 59 or Norm Brook 0458 664 541.

The next shoot for the Forbes S.S.A.A. sporting clay’s will be their monthly shoot on Sunday 13th February, this will be a 100-target field or five-stand shoot startingat 10am.

Members are reminded that Local Range rules apply to the Forbes SSAA range.

Like us on Facebook @ForbesSportingShooters.

Bedgerabong Tickets Going Fast For First Picnic In 100 Days

January 28, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

RACE READY: People from across the state are anticipated for the first picnic race meeting in over 100 days when the annual Bedgerabong Picnic Races take place on February 12. Despite new COVID rules, the event shapes as a huge day with tickets selling fast. INSET: The day will feature a range of promotions and entertainment for the family including the highly popular fashions in the field.

The countdown is on until the Bedgerabong Picnic Races on February 12 and the buzz is starting to build after 100 days between picnic race days.

In NSW, the most recent picnic meeting was held on October 9, with Albury hosting a six-race pop-up meeting, while the Picnic Champion Series final, held at Coonamble on October 10, was the most recent picnic race held in NSW. In racing terms, it’s been the length of the straight and many are keen to get back to the track if not just for the social interaction at least.

Picnic meetings were meant to be held at Harden on October 23, Bong Bong on November 19 and Trangie on December 19, but the three meetings were abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Bedgerabong is the next meeting on the Racing NSW calendar, with the February 12 meeting the start of what is a good stretch of picnic meetings, but it doesn’t change the fact that picnic troops will have gone more than four months without a race ride.

This year, it is hoped that the disruptions are a thing of the past with strict COVID protocols to protect all race goers in place for the first event of the 2022 calendar. It will also be the first event at Bedgerabong Racecourse in months with other events such as Australia’s Biggest Bogan Festival cancelled late last year due to the pandemic.

The day promises to be a cracking event with fashions in the field, TAB and plenty of things to do for the family. It will also be a welcome return for many who haven’t worked since the last picnic race meetings in early October.

With tickets selling fast, picnickers are encouraged to pre-purchase early to avoid disappointment. Go to: www.123tix.com.au/events/24230/bedgerabong-picnic-races

*Additional info courtesy of Jeff Hanson,Racing NSW

Jungle Deuce Wins Paws Of Thunder In Epic Battle

January 28, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

PAWS OF THUNDER WINNER: Raymond Smith of Irinka Kennels with Ladbrokes Paws Of Thunder winner Jungle Deuce.

Jungle Deuce has bounced back superbly from the Phoenix TAB run on December 18 having qualified and then won the non-graded Ladbrokes Paws Of Thunder Race 8 over 520 metres at Wentworth Park last Saturday night. For Forbes trainer and Irinka Kennels operator Raymond Smith, it is a continuation of some sensational form from his chargers with even Irinka Riley making the final of the event.

Yet despite having two chances in the main event, it was Jungle Deuce from the four box who all eyes were on as the classy tracker continued her recent rivalry with Wow, Do It and Bandit Ned. It was Wow in the five though that had all the early running having opened a decent lead after the second section.

Though as Jungle Deuce has done so often, the dark-haired superstar found a spark and quickly made up the ground on the pre-race $2.80 favourite to draw level as they approached the straight.

With the Michael Hardman trained Chase Me Honey also in the mix in third, it was a match race between the two pre-race fancies as they hit the post with Jungle Deuce holding out by three-quarters of a length in 29.52 – only four-tenths faster than Wow with Chase Me Honey nearly two lengths back in third. Irinka Riley came in eighth in a brave showing against quality opposition.

For Smith and Irinka Kennels connections though, it is another great win among a line of plenty from his entourage that includes Miss Ezmae and Midnight Flash –both of whom have also had recent success. 2022 is shaping up to be a good onetoo!

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