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Netball News

July 31, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Saturday Junior Netball
The Forbes Netball committee last week held a very successful Welcome back to Forbes netball day for all girls and boys wanting to play junior netball on Saturdays. The day started with NetSetGo for all players aged five-years and up at 10am and then games for under 15s at 11.15am.

The registrations and games will continue for the next two Saturdays, at the same time each week, and then teams will be formed for the competition.

Anyone needing help with registrations should come to the office on Saturday, and details can also be found on the Forbes Netball Facebook with a link to MyNetball.

The FNA has a COVID-19 Safe Plan for all players and one parent that can accompany the player to the courts, observing social distancing.

FNA thanks all for observing the restrictions that are in place so the committee can run junior netball and all players can enjoy their time at netball in a safe environment.

Spring Night Competitions
This year the committee is including a 17 and under ladies division in conjunction with Division 2, for ladies who would prefer to have a more social game, and the young teenagers who would prefer not to play the experienced ladies teams in Division 1.

Players must be attending secondary school to play in the competitions.
The Spring Night competitions for both mixed and ladies’ teams will start on 26 August with the first grading games.

The second grading games will be played on 2 September, and the competitions will start on 9 September. Team entries close on 19 August.

Croquet Results

July 31, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Golf Croquet Tuesday 21 July
It was a bit damp underfoot for the start of Golf Croquet, but it turned out to be a perfect day. There were 36 players for Tuesday’s games where two groups had to follow on. The numbers for golf croquet are increasing which is great for the club. Five players won three matches, they were:
• John Browne
• John Cole
• Jeff Liebich
• Neville Spry
• Barry White

The closest games on the day were:
• Jill Rubie, Jeff Liebich 7, def Geoff Coles, Marie Spry 6.
• Colleen Liebich, Sandy Hepburn 7, def Judy Ellis, Ray Burridge 6.
• Alec Todd, Neville Spry 7, def Tony Tomson, John Job 6.
• Elvy Quirk, Lorna Field 7, def Bob Murray, Joan Littlejohn 6.
• John MacCullagh, Geoff Coles 7, def Evelyn Mahlo, Bill Scott 6.
• Mal Smith, Vince Roberts 7, def Sally Perry, Libby Smart 6.
• Tony Thomson, John Cole 7, def Joan Littlejohn, Merv Langfield 6.
• Lyn Simmonds, Barry White 7, def Elvy Quirk, Vince Roberts.
• John Browne, Lorraine Todd 7, def Colleen Liebich, Robin Pols 6.
• Lorna Field, Bob Murray 7, def Harley Stewart, Denny Smith 6.
• John Browne, Sandy Hepburn 7, def Evelyn Mahlo, Lyn Simmonds 6.
• Dorelle Scott, John Coles 7, def Lorna Field, Colleen Liebich 6.
• Kevin Rubie, Bruce Field 7, def Bill Scott, Lorraine Todd 6.

Saturday’s Aussie Croquet game was a washout. The courts were set up and teams were on the grass and ready to go when the rain started. A race to pack up ensued and the players quickly retreated to their cars and off home. There were no complaints about the rain as we all know it is needed.

Wet Weekend For Golf

July 31, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

On Saturday the wet conditions and many cancellations caused the scheduled Kristie Carpenter Memorial Trophy to be changed to an Individual Stableford Medley format. On the day, 45 Ladies and Men took to the field but only 19 players completed their round.

The Ladies Winner was Rose Carroll with 33 points, who played well, finishing ahead of Runner-up Sally Perry on 26 points. They both gamely toiled to the very end.

The Men’s Division 1 winner was Marty Woods from Parkes with 37 points, finishing ahead on count back from Neil McMil- lan, also on 37. They both enjoyed good weather early on. The Men’s Division 2 was won by Nick Ryan with 35 points. He was well ahead of Runner-up Liam Whitfield on 32 points.

The ball sweep went to 25 points: 34 – A Alley; 33 – C Dwyer, D Bayley, A Wallace; A Cole; 31 – S Flynn, J Bernardi, J Boyle; 29 – T Howe; 28 – M Spice, B Robinson; 25 – A Dukes. The NTP’s went to: 9th – Ladies: S Perry, Men: R Scott; 18th – Ladies: nil, Men: T Wallace.

The visitors included Marty Woods from Parkes, Simon Flynn from Mudgee, and Barry Hazell from Hervey Bay. It was very wet all day with water affecting putting on the greens, and sodden score cards which needed to dry before being scanned.

It was too wet to play the Sunday Stableford Medley. There were a few walking social golfers, but conditions were still remarkably difficult.

The health restrictions are affecting the organisation of Opens scheduled at other Clubs around the District. The Temora Open on 8-9 August has been cancelled, while the Trundle Open on 8-9 August and the Cowra Open on 8-9 August are still going ahead. The Condobolin Open is scheduled for 29- 30 August and will be played under COV- ID-19 restrictions.

Golfers are being reminded that they still need to practice social distancing, both in the ‘Golfie’ and also around the Pro Shop, as well as the 1st tee area where a maximum of 20 people are allowed to gather.

The Men’s competition on Saturday, 1 August is the Monthly Medal Individual Stroke play, sponsored by Bernardi’s Marketplace. Sunday, 2 August has a Stableford Medley.

Keep in touch on our Facebook page forbesgolfcourse, Instagram forbesgolf2871, and our website www.forbesgolf.org.au.

By Short Putt

Croquet Results

July 24, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Golf Croquet 14 July

There were 32 participants who braved the chilly conditions for golf croquet last week. There were only three players who won the three matches. Congratulations Ray Burridge, John Cole and Barry White.

After the matches were played, participants had a visit from the council who talked about COVID-19 and what was expected of all to be able to continue playing during the pandemic. Social distancing and health issues, especially around food, were discussed and morning tea has been graciously welcomed back.

The closest games on the day were:
• John Allegri, John Job 7, def Dorelle Scott, Lyn Simmonds 6.
• John Cole, Mal Smith 7, def Elvy Quirk, Libby Smart 6.
• Colleen Liebich, Jeff Liebich 7, def Kevin Rubie, Vince Roberts 6.
• Judy Ellis, Alec Todd 7, def Marie Spry, Merv Langfield 6.
• John Job 7, def Elvy Quirk 6.

Results Aussie Croquet 18 July

A beautiful morning welcomed 28 players on Saturday for Aussie Croquet. Warmth was the order of the day when it turned out to be a warm morning with the sun’s appearance. It was a very competitive morning with six players winning their three matches. The winners were Ray Burridge, Joan Littlejohn, Jill Rubie, Libby Smart, Neville Spry and Tony Thomson.

The closest games on the day were:
• Libby Smart, Colleen Liebich 14, def Jeff Liebich, Cherylin Cole 13.
• Dorelle Scott, Sandy Hepburn 14, def Elizabeth McLean, Bill Scott 12.
• Barry White, John MacCullagh 14, def John Job, Elvy Quirk 11.
• Judy Ellis, Lyn Simmonds 14, def Dorelle Scott, Kevin Rubie 11.
• Jill Rubie, Merv Langfield 14, def Bruce and Lorna Field 13.
• Toney Thomson, Bill Scott 14, def John MacCullagh, Barry White 11.

‘Merv Hawke’ Cup Success

July 24, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Head Pro Adam Demidjuk stumped by a difficult lie during his game.

Saturday’s event was the ‘Merv Hawke’ Cup, a 4BBB Stableford Medley event, sponsored by the Hawke Family, and contested by a field of 112 players.

The winners, on count back, were Todd Callaghan and son Harrison with a score of 44 points. The unlucky runners-up were Lynette Kennedy and Rose Carrol, whose 44 points saw a big contribution by Rose who played well below her handicap.

The ball sweep went to 39 points on count back: 43 C Hurford/J Brett and N and C Duncan; 42 A Hogan/L Whitfield, B Robinson/B Hodges and John and Sam Ridley; 41 J Ridley/D Scott, N Death/E Baker, J Hurkett/T Toole and D Mylecharane/P Duke; 40 C Barrett/A Rees, K Sly/K Walton, V Lane/C Venables and T Griffiths/P Kay; 39 S McAlister/C Alley and S Thomas/T Cogswell.

The NTP’s went to 9th Ladies, J Fletcher and Men, T Callaghan; 18th Ladies, J Hurkett, Men, J Bernardi. The 2’s were scarce. Visitors included Peter Mawhinney from Grenfell, Rowan Fessey from Kogarah, Jan and John Hurley from Pacific Dunes, Jack Downes from Moree, Peter Ryan from Killara, Steve and Ros Fuller from Wentworth, and Brad Hazell from Hervey Bay.

On the course was our new Head Pro, Adam Demidjuk. He enjoyed the company of his group, commenting that he was thrilled with the course, finding some challenges along the way.

The Sunday Stableford Medley field was again very low. The eventual winner was Ethel Coombs with 31 points. With improving weather more players should be able to take advantage of the reduced competition fee for the Sunday Medley.

Head Pro Adam will be back to start in the Pro Shop on 3 August. Make sure you catch up with him from then on and welcome him to Forbes.

The Wallace Cup draw is on the Pro Shop noticeboard, so get your game organised to ensure we keep ahead of the deadlines.

The Trundle Open on 8, and 9 August will be played under strict COVID-19 rules, so pre-registration is important. The Temora Open is on the same weekend.Remember, we still need to practice social distancing, even in the ‘Golfie’.

Saturday, 25 July is an Individual Stableford Medley, sponsored by T Griffiths and V Rebellato. There are prizes for Ladies and Men, with an overall winner for the Kristie Carpenter Memorial Trophy. Sunday, 26 July has a Stableford Medley.

Keep in touch on our Facebook page forbesgolfcourse, and our website www.forbesgolf.org.au

By Short Putt

Falvey Ace

July 17, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Alby Callaghan, with Ian Bown, happily approaches his 85th birthday.

On Saturday, the Men played a two person Ambrose, sponsored by Brine Cure, in which 39 pairs participated despite the rain. A notable event on the day was the hole-in-one scored by George Falvey on the 3rd hole. George said it was not a good shot, so he was amazed to see it disappear into the hole.

The Scratch winners were John Betland and Todd Callaghan with 64 gross. They had a string of birdies in the front-9 which helped immensely. The Scratch runners-up were Peter Dawson and Mark Collits on 66 gross. They had the same as the winners on the front-9 but could not find the touch on the back-9.

The Handicap winners were Troy Howe and Charlie Dwyer who scored a nett 62 in difficult conditions. The Handicap runners-up were J Betland and T Callaghan, who played well enough to reduce their scratch score to 63.5.

The NTP’s went to 9th C Dwyer and 18th B Slack-Smith, both of whom got their 2’s. There were a couple of visitors, including James Grierson who is killing time until the Australian PGA re-starts.

Alby Callaghan enjoyed his game, moreso as he approaches his 85th birthday on 14 July. Congratulations Alby.

The Sunday Stableford Medley field was very low. The eventual winner was Adam Deane from Toukley on the Gold Coast with 37 points.

There will be programme changes for this weekend and for Thursday, 16 August, when the 27-Hole Mixed Foursomes is scheduled.

The Wallace Cup draw is on the Pro Shop noticeboard, so please check there for the details. It is up to the contestants to organise their match. Players still need to practice social distancing, even in the ‘Golfie’.

Saturday, 18 July is a 4BBB Stableford Medley, sponsored by the Hawke Family.

By Short Putt

Forbes To Welcome Netball On Saturday

July 17, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

The Forbes Netball Committee is working hard, in conjunction with Netball NSW and Forbes Shire Council, to prepare for the return of community netball in Forbes on Saturday.

A COVID-19 Safety Plan has been implemented to ensure all of the community is as safe as possible, whilst once again enjoying community netball.

The FNA has organised a Welcome Back Day on Saturday for all junior girls and boys. The day will start with NetSetGo at 10am, and the Junior Mixed Competition will be held from 11.15am for all juniors under 15.

A free sausage sizzle will also be held to celebrate the day.

Registrations can be completed online through MyNetball, and help will be available at the courts on Saturday if required. All boys and girls playing in the Junior Mixed competition are being asked to choose a friend to play with in their team.

The Junior Mixed competition and NetSetGo will be played each Saturday morning through the school term, with finals for the competition to be played in September. Keep up to date with all the netball news through Forbes Netball Association Facebook page, and the FNA website.

Croquet News

July 17, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Golf Croquet Results 7 July
A total of 32 players turned up for last Tuesdays Golf Croquet. The general idea for new players is to have some time getting used to playing Tuesdays Golf Croquet before going on to the Saturday Aussie Croquet, which needs a little more skill. The partner is very important in Aussie Croquet and working as a team wins the game. Five players won their three games this week. They were: John Cole, John Job, Bob Murray, Jill Rubie and Dorelle Scott. The closest games on the day were:
• Jill Rubie, Jeff Liebich 7, def Sandy Hepburn, Alec Todd 6.
• Bob Murray, Joan Littlejohn 7, def John MacCullagh, Evelyn Mahlo 6.
• John Browne, Vince Robert 7, def Col- leen Liebich, Sally Perry 6.
• Jill Rubie, Bill Scott 7, def Evelyn Mahlo, Jeff Liebich 6.

Results Aussie Croquet 11 July
There were 27 players on the courts for the start of Aussie Croquet. The main concern was to complete the three matches before the rain arrived. Halfway through the last game, players had to run for cover and three of the games had to be cancelled. There were only two winners of the three matches, they were: John Cole and Libby Smart. The closest scores on the day were:
• John Browne 14, def Judy Ellis, John Allegri 10.
• Marie Spry, Neville Spry 14, def Merv Langfield, Joan Littlejohn 11.
• Geoff Coles, Harley Stewart 14, def John Job, John MacCullagh 13.
• Joan Littlejohn, Kevin Rubie 14 def Jill Rubie, Lorraine Todd 12.
• Merv Langfield, John Cole 14, def Elvy Quirk, John MacCullagh 12.
• Marie Spry, John Cole 14, def John Browne, Bill Scott 11.

Medals Played In Cold Conditions

July 10, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Garry Collits wrapped up against the cold conditions.

On Saturday, the Men’s competition was the July Monthly Medal, sponsored by Walkers Ag-n-Vet, and contested by a field of 65 shivering players.

The A-Grade saw an in-form John Bet- land with a nett 72, beaten into runner-up by winner Brian Everest with a 71 nett. Ethan Gaffney with a nett 72 played well but missed out on count back.

The B-Grade winner was Jeff Haley with 70 nett, but he needed a count back to relegate Dave Earl into runner-up. The C-Grade was more clear-cut, with Mark Simmonds the Winner on 67 nett, followed by Brian Clarke as runner-up on 69 nett.

Last Saturday we farewelled Head Pro Ben Gear and his partner Som. Both Ben and Som have achieved a lot while among the Forbes golf community. We wish them well in their new life in Cairns.

President Andrew McDonald is pleased to announce the appointment of a new Head Professional, Adam Demidjuk who will commence duties as Head Pro on 3 August. Pop in during that week to welcome him to Forbes.

Programme changes: Saturday, 11 July – Men play a 2-P Ambrose, with a Par event for the Ladies, while Saturday, 18 July sees the 4BBB Stableford Medley for the Hawke Cup.

Players are advised that in the short-term refreshments will be available from the Halfway House. Remember, social distancing must still be practiced, even in the ‘Golfie’. Keep in touch on the website, www.forbesgolf.org.au, or the Facebook page forbesgolfcourse, and on Instagram forbesgolf2871.

By Short Putt

Head Pro Ben Gear and partner Sudarat Ok-oon were farewelled last Saturday.

Croquet News

July 10, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Golf Croquet 30 June
There were 29 players for Tuesdays Golf Croquet and two potential members to the club were also introduced. Welcome Sally and Pip Perry. The surprise of the day was Sally Perry in her first game partnering Elvy Quirk and Colleen Liebich in two of her three games for a well-deserved victory. This was a big effort on her first day at the club. The winners of three games were Bill Scott, Colleen Liebich, Joan Littlejohn and Kevin Rubie.

The closest games on the day were:
• Jeff Liebich, Libby Smart 7, def Mal Smith, Denny Smith 6.
• Merv Langfield, John Littlejohn 7 def Veva MacCullagh, John Cole 6.
• John Browne, Marie Spry 7, def Tony Thomson, Pip Perry 6.
• Bill Scott 7, def Dorelle Scott, Alex Todd 6.
• Dorelle Scott 7, def Sandy Hepburn 6.
• Jill Rubie, Bob Murray 7, def Veva MacCullagh, Libby Smart 6.

Aussie Croquet 4 July
There were some brave players at croquet on Saturday. The wind chill was so bad, there were cars parked beside the croquet club house to try and block the wind. The temperature never went above 8 degrees. Everyone was rugged up and a few players pulled out after the first game. It is, after all, only a game and freezing to death is not part of the Croquet schedule. There were only three players to win three games, they were: Harley Stewart, Cherylin Cole and Bob Murray.

The closest scores on the day were:
• Harley Stewart, Lorraine Todd 14, def Alec Todd, Neville Spry 8.
• John Browne 14 def Bill Scott, ElvyQuirk 10.
• Geoff Coles, John Cole 14, def Joan Lit-tlejohn, Merv Langfield 11.
• Jill Rubie, Bob Murray 14, def Kevin Ru-bie, John Job 13.
• Harley Stewart, Bill Scott 14, def GeoffColes, Marie Spry 10.

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