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Author: buzz.elsley

  • Cougar Targets

    Cougar Targets

    January 12, 2019
  • Abbey Archery

    Abbey Archery

    January 12, 2019
  • Apex Hunting

    Apex Hunting

    January 12, 2019
  • 2018 3DAAA Australian Championships

    2018 3DAAA Australian Championships

    3D AAA Nationals 2018

    The 2018 3DAAA Australian Championships were held at Nambucca Heads on the weekend of 10-11 November and were a massive success.

    244 3D Archery Specialist plus their families spent a fantastic weekend in the area. The archers took to a very challenging 50 Target course in the NSW State Forest at Nambucca Heads.

    Two fantastic days of sunshine and great weather saw all of the archers take on a well set and challenging course. Dark targets in dark holes, great tunnel shots, hidden ground and angles up to 20 degrees and quartered targets made for some of the best courses in recent 3D history.

    Within the divisions, 3DAAA had 34 Hunter class shooters as the strongest division for this year’s nationals only edging out the MBO division by two archers. This was great to see the division designed for the Hunters being supported.

    The women’s FBO division saw 14 ladies take on the courses, which is also the highest number of female shooters this division in the last 4 years, and great to see 3D growing stronger with our ladies.

    51 Youth class Archers all the way from CUBJ to 15-17 classes for both the young ladies and gentlemen of our sport which is great to see.

    Friday night saw the celebration of the State Series and National Indoor awards at the Nambucca RSL with well over 150 people showing their support for the Archers achievements over the year.

    Saturday started the first 30 targets for the weekend with Will Bristow (HC) taking the tough courses head on with a highest Saturday score of 298/300 leading Ben Doyle (MBO) by 11 points and the rest of the top 10 within 8 points, an outstanding achievement showing the dedication and skill of these Archers. William (Billy) Watson leading the unaided divisions with a great score of 248/300 with no sights, and the top 10 unaided shooters all being within 30 points.

    This year saw the first Junior shoot out challenge which gave the younger archers the chance to shoot in front of a very supportive crowd for their shot at giveaway prizes starting from the Cubs who got to shoot at 2 3D targets covered in target squares of varying sizes which they got to nominated the square they went for all adding to the excitement of the new format.

    This was followed by the top 10 adults for both unaided and aided shooters.

    Libby White from the hunter region managed to edge out the competition to take out the unaided division.

    Brett Pirlo from QLD took out the sighted division with a single arrow closest to the middle shoot off from Ben Doyle,

    Brett Pirlo shooting for Hoyt Archery and Ben Doyle shooting for Mathews Inc along with all of the Archers young and old gave everyone a great show and the future of 3D archery in Australia is looking good with the major Bow Manufacturers supporting more and more shooters in our sport.

    Sunday came with another beautiful day and the chase was on for those final points to round out the year.

    Final positions for all divisions can be found at 3daaa.com.au/scores but I’ll leave you with some notable achievements from this year’s shooting:

    • Highest Adult score at Nationals

    Will Bristow 490

    • Jake Collins Trophy(Highest Youth/Cub score at Nationals)

    Josie Hatch 485

    • 200’s shot by

    Will Bristow

    • 100’s shot by

    Chris Smith x2, Mikala Shevill, Sam Mufale, Ben Doyle, Drew Orton, Warren Swan, Josh McEwan, Amber Reinbott Brett Pirlo and Katie Hamilton

    Sunday Night was the annual prize giving dinner held at the Nambucca Bowling club. Packed into every space available 3DAAA had over 200 members for a sit down dinner and close to an additional 100 members there to support the National presentations as well.

    3DAAA was proud to be a part of history with Hoyt Archery presenting Brett Pirlo a cheque for $1000.00 as the first archer ever to receive contingency money from a major bow manufacturer in 3D Archery within Australia, congratulations Brett.

    The winners for shooter of the Year are as follows,

    3D AAA Shooter of the Year 2018

    Division 1st 2nd 3rd
    MBO Brett Pirlo Ben Doyle Tony Brezic
    FBO Katie Hamilton Jo Moffitt Cassie Reinbott
    MBR Joshua Smith Michael Rule Josh Shone
    FBR Teneille Fowler Mary-Jane Porter
    MBF Dwayne Callon Jayden Callon David Codrington
    FBF Joanne Bogie Tracey Warner Sindy Avard
    MCU Mark Corner Brian Turner Lachlan Donnelly
    FBU Bernadette Teelow
    RU William Watson Steven Bartley Scott Hayden
    TRAD Richard Peters Daniel Ross Dave Baker
    MSR Owen Kirkman Chris Smith Brian McFarlane
    SMC Bill Holmes Frank Healey Ron Cornish
    HC Will Bristow Josh McEwan Jason Archer
    FHC Jess Lovering Julie Evans Katrina Lovering
    YMR 13-14 Blaze Oloman Mitchell Brown

     

    YMR 15-17 Drew Orton Ethan Wilkinson Jackson Daw
    YU Jodi Faux Georgia Ferguson
    YF Amber Reinbott Mikala Shevill Sarah Keene
    CUBA Sam Mufale Seth Sutton Jack Pinkerton
    CUBF Bella Ellen Shaylen Lowe Tess Codrington
    CUBU Charlee Brittain Dean Ross Flynn Patton

     

    Special awards  handed out on the night are as follows:

    Steven Reeks Medal

    • Joshua Smith

    Marg Cowin Trophy

    • Teneille Fowler

    Malynn Medal

    • Gerard Miles

    Congratulations to all the archers that participated in the 3D AAA 2018 Nationals, on behalf of the committee we would like to wish you and your families all a safe and all the very best for Christmas Season in 2018 & New Year in 2019 where we look forward to seeing you again.

    November 11, 2018
  • Moonan Flat 2018

    Moonan Flat 2018

    3DAAA NSW State Series

    The 20th Anniversary of the Moonan Flat 3D Classic was held over the long weekend of the 29th and 30th of  September 2018, Proudly sponsored by the Victoria Hotel Moonan Flat and Klosters Hamilton.

    108 shooters and their families turned up for the event bringing with them a slight drizzle of rain which the farmers were pleased with.

    As Saturday morning dawned the drizzling rain continued as shooters started to head out to 5 testing ranges. Little did they know that Grant and the other range setters had a few surprises in store for them.

    One such shot was the rising boar on D range which was shot down hill, through a tunnel cut through a peppercorn tree.

    Another was the croc on A range shooting down hill off a ledge leaving nothing to pick distance off, this certainly made a few scratch their heads and there wasn’t many tens shot on this target , however there were quite a few misses.

    Saturday afternoon saw Brad Wilkinson finishing the day with the highest score 289 which was quite a effort considering the ranges in place.Then it was time for the running of the Top Ten sponsored by Klosters,Congratulations went to Dustyn Oloman who eventuated the winner.

    All top ten competitors had 1 arrow closest to the centre for $100 prize money up for grabs Thanx to Klosters, this was won by Joanne Bogie.

    Then the customary dip in the freezing Moonan River was to come, just lucky there was a bit of water in the river or it could have been a bit rocky, and so entered Dustyn and Joanne. Dustyn stripping down to his jocks much to the amusement of the crowd, but Joanne was a bit more conservative leaving her clothes on.

    A mentoring talk followed the Top Ten for those who wanted to listen to Greg Scott, Dustyn Oloman and Grant Elsley.

    On Sunday as the sun started to rise over the mountains the archers started to head out. Josh Shone (MBR) managed to finish Sunday with a perfect round of 200 which was an amazing effort.

    With a great weekend coming to a end there were still a surprise to come at Presentation with Cessnock Archers acknowledging the 3 archers who have shot all 20 Moonan Flat shoots, Jock Thompson , Simon Gallen and Mark Elliot.

    Grant Elsley was surprised to be acknowledged for being the only Cessnock Archers member who has attended all 20 years, Grant didn’t always shoot this event but he was always hard at work behind the scenes running the event with setting ranges to score recording, our club cannot thank him enough for all the hard work he does behind the scenes.

    Senior Winner for the weekend was James Bush with a score of 479

    Junior Winner for the weekend was Ethan Wilkinson with a score of 461

    100’s -James Bush

    200’s – Josh Shone

    A huge thank you to our amazing land owners without them the event would not happen, and with 20 years of support some beautiful hand made trophies were handed out to them, the Garland Family, the Collison Family, the Haynes family and the Rodeo committee, thanx to Daniel Ross.

    Thank you to our Major sponsors, The Victoria Hotel Moonan Flat and Klosters Hamilton.

    Thank you to the Upper hunter Shire Council for ensuring the camp grounds were clean and extra bins were out for our camper, and for the donation to help out our club for the shoot.

    Thank you to our other sponsors;

    Ten Zone Archery, Bohning, Lakes Disposals, Abbey Archery, Hair by Ali, Bunnings

    To all the Archers and their families that attended thank you, without your support there would be no shoot.

    Hope to see you all next year for the 21st Moonan Flat 3D Classic

    September 30, 2018
  • Gladstone 2018

    Gladstone 2018

    3DAAA Queensland State Series

    The Gladstone Field Archer’s event was held on 22nd to 23rd of September 2018.

    There were   62 registered competitors,  plus associated visitors / family.

    We had people attend from all areas of QLD and NSW,  so we thank  everyone who made the journey to our club, as we know it is a fair distance to travel.

    The weather was great for shooting, and we had set up 3 x 10 target ranges on Saturday and 2 x 10 target ranges on Sunday.  Everyone enjoyed the ranges which had varying degree’s of difficulty  over the different terrain we have at our club. While there were no 100’s awarded a lot of shooters came very close.

    We had bought 8 new targets from Toowoomba archery supplies,  these were the ones that were recently approved by 3DAAA,  initial reviews have seen them hold up well over the weekend shoot without any significant damage,  They came with base plates so they are free standing and are well worth looking into if your club needs some additional targets, and they are Australian made.

    We were able to fire up the pizza oven on Saturday night for everyone to have wood fired pizza’s, and  it was great to see everyone enjoying the clubhouse.

    Saturday night saw a novelty event put on  with knife and axe throwing.  There were two divisions, adult and juniors, it was an excellent turn out and everyone had a great time.  The knife and axe throwing turned out to be more challenging that everyone first expected.

    Sunday saw the top 10 shoot out which was competitive in both the aided and unaided divisions.

    A small group of travellers and club members stayed on the Sunday night, so they  could relax and travel on the Monday.

    A big thankyou to  everyone who helped behind the scenes in the canteen, and  setting the ranges.

    Hope to see everyone again next year for another great weekend.

    September 23, 2018
  • 2018 Young Achiever Award

    2018 Young Achiever Award

    2018 Young Achievers Award

    The 3DAAA committee is asking for nominations for the annual Young Achievers award. To nominate a young member, please submit in writing explaining why you think this person is worthy of winning this annual award. Email your nomination to committee@3daaa.com.au by 28th October 2018.

    This annual award was introduced to recognise some of our outstanding young archers.

    This award is not simply about performance, this award also encompasses a positive attitude towards 3D archery and in particular, 3DAAA. While performing at your best is always something our Young Achiever strives for, they also understand that having fun and promoting the sport in the wider community are also important.

    The award is decided by the committee after reviewing nominations made by the young archers club or a member of the association who feels the cub or youth should be recognised for their efforts with a special presentation.

    This award is open to all cub and youth shooters and is presented with other annual awards at the Associations Annual Awards Ceremony following the Australian Titles in November at Nambucca Heads.

    September 9, 2018
  • Mornington Peninsula 2018

    Mornington Peninsula 2018

    3DAAA Victorian State Series

    This was the last of the Victorian State Series for 2018 – and what a great week end at Mornington Peninsula Bowmen https://www.facebook.com/MorningtonPeninsulaBowmenArchery/ – the ranges were set with challenge and purpose to test any archer’s skill at unmarked 3D. The weather was exceptional and allowed us to work with Brett Pirlo on learning how to understand our equipment, learning how to judge distance, bow setup, speed vs accuracy, and so much more – an excellent imitative of 3D AAA through their – Mentoring Program rolled out across the states in 2018. Everyone from the kids to the adults took away snippets that they are or will be working on – the conversations went on long into the evening around the campfire & dinner. Day two saw many of us applying some of those new ideas, while some improved others needed some work as is always the case. With campsites being packed away, and the buzz of the last archers coming off the course, the MBO division had a tie for second place and the count back on 10s and 8s began, Paul Eagle & Tony Brezic were tied on 463 – final countback got Paul into second place with 6 more 10’s – Brett Pirlo in 1st place with 484. For the score results go to our new website www.3daaa.com.au

    Some other comments from people at the event:

    Will Ellen     Another great weekend down at Mornington 3daaa in the books, Brett Pirlo doing a great job mentoring and helping a lot of shooters out including myself👌🏻 I’m loving this Bowtech Realm x – Native 300 combo. This bow is a keeper for sure now bring on the nationals

    Brett Pirlo   Mornington Peninsula 3DAAA Shoot. This place is beautiful, the Queenslander brought the sunshine to Victoria 😂.Got to catch up with these two champions, Paul Eagle and Drew Orton. What a great bunch of people I met today. Great job as always Cordell McGuire, your passion to grow archery in Victoria is inspiring.

    Shaylen Lowe   I had a super weekend at Mornington 3daaa and on Saturday I shot a 92 on one of my rounds/100. Finishing the weekend on 408 and another medal 🙂. We had a special visitor Brett Pirlo who came from QLD who did a talk to us all about aiming, distance judging & shot technique. It was great! Brett & I had a shoot off on an indoor 3Daaa face at 20m. The winner DIDNT have to skull a bottle of water! On Sunday we did the shoot off and after 3 arrows we were equal so it came to a one arrow shoot off. I won! We shook hands and hugged and had a laugh. Then I got to watch Brett skull a bottle of water with everyone cheering on! I had so much fun and at the end of the day I went to Rye Pier with my archery friend Sam and jumped off into the freezing cold water we had ice cream and went home! Thank you Brett Pirlo & Justina for coming to have some fun with us! Was good to also see Mike and Chloe from NSW too! See you all at the 2018 Nationals in Nambucca!! ❤️

    Mornington Peninsula Bowmen will be running one more of the one day series on the 14th of October 2018. Nationals 2018-Victorian or South Australian Archers intending to come to the Nationals in November 2018 can you advise Cordell McGuire – Liaison Officer via email vicliason@3daaa.com.au with your contact details so we can keep this group informed of things happening in Victoria and our trip to Nationals.

    September 8, 2018
  • North Albert 2018

    North Albert 2018

    3DAAA Queensland State Series

    Another NAFA sanctioned shoot ended successfully. All old ranges were stripped and 5 new ranges built. There were plenty of campers and nearly 100 archers even with the forecast of thunder storms and drought breaking rain (which didn`t happen). All meals were catered for with a choice of 3 different roasts and vegies for Saturday dinner. The shoot went well with lots of talk on how challenging the courses were even so we still had a couple of 100`s made. The Top Ten was a good event and some great shots made with Brett Pirlo winning Sighted and Scott Johnston winning Barebow. A big thanks to all archers who took the gamble with weather forecast and still turned up. Thanks also to the Sponsors who helped with Raffle prizes. Most of all to the team at NAFA putting in an amazing amount of work to make it happen.

    See y,all here next year. Please have a look at our web site and face book page for more info and photo`s.

    August 25, 2018
  • 2018 Hoyt Bow Sponsorship

    2018 Hoyt Bow Sponsorship

    The 2017 3DAAA nationals at Nambucca Heads NSW will be one I’ll always remember. It was as always a lot of fun but with some challenges. I was shooting in a peer group with my brothers girlfriend Annalise and we got to the second target of the weekend and her strings broke. She was understandably upset not only because we’d come so far to shoot but it was also quite a shock. Anna had to go back to the cabins and wasn’t going to shoot for the rest of the weekend but I always bring a spare bow which has come in handy a few times such as that weekend. We got my spare bow set up for her as best we could and she managed to finish the shoot and even beat my score with my own bow. The rest of the weekend was sun and sand which was the best way to finish any shoot. At the presentations dinner I was stuffing my face with lasagne, dinner was great by the way, when I heard my name called out and almost everyone in the room turned around and faced me. I hadn’t realised at the time that I’d won the lucky door prize which was my choice of a new Hoyt bow. It was probably one of the luckiest and best moments I’ve had as I’ve never owned a brand new bow nor a Hoyt. After talking to Abbey archery for only a short time, I now have my brand new Hoyt Prevail FX and I have been practicing with it for a few days and love it as well as the colour too. So I’d like to say a big, big thank you to the 3DAAA committee, Hoyt and Abbey archery. Hopefully this year will be my best.

    With thanks,
    Krystal Callon

    August 19, 2018
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