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WITH a cold and foggy start to the day, the Wangaratta Clay Target Club had a turn up of 19 shooters on Monday, with Frank Piccolo making the drive up the freeway from greater Melbourne, along with those who made the trip from Wodonga and beyond.
Targets were definitely up there which didn’t cause too many problems as Marty Seymour shot the first 50 clean.
Malcolm Hill, Finn McBurnie, Russell Barnes and Steve Coulston also shot 25s.
Londrigan Finer Foods donated some beanies which were awarded to those that shot a clean round, with the club thanking John Gibb for the donation.
The club also wishes to thank those who helped set up and packed up.
Bruce Henshall did a great job in the kitchen, with Bob Glossop and Alison Harwood manning the office.
The club handed out some awesome trophies for the day, magnificent meat trays from Londrigan Finer Foods & Butchers.
Results for the day:
AA grade - Marty Seymour 96/100, second Stephen Coulston 92/100.
A grade - Max Kavanagh 93/100, second Mark Reynolds 93/100.
B grade - Bill McInnes 82/100, second Raymond Whitehead 80/100.
Juniors - Finn McBurnie 86/100.
Ladies - Marion Hill 72/100.
Veterans - Malcolm Hill 85/100.





