WAGGA CITY GOLF CLUB
Last week was a big one for the ladies, who held their annual 4BBB Championships last Tuesday and Friday.
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Scratch winners on Tuesday were Jan Marks and Monica Kember with 24pts, from Dee Harley and Linda Coombe 23pts, while the best nett scores went to Marg Hogan and Therese Quinn, with 51 pts, from Val Williams and Gloria Vonarx 47pts.
Friday’s final round scratch event went to Janelle Doust and Maureen Foley with 29pts, from Jan Marks and Monica Kember, 22pts, while the handicap event was won by Lyn Donohoe and Carol Martin, 48pts, from Marg Hogan and Therese Quinn, 47 pts countback.
Congratulations to championship scratch winners, Janelle Doust and Mureen Foley with 50pts, from Jan Marks and Monica Kember 46pts, and handicap champions Marg Hogan and Therese Quinn, with 100pts, from Lyn Donohoe and Carol Martin, 92pts.
There was also a big round of applause at the Country Club last Tuesday for one of our favourite ladies, Vi Gardner.
Vi collected the RLGA’s inaugural Beryl Kennedy Memorial Trophy for her best nett score of 73 (c/b) in the District-wide event held earlier in the year.
Well done also to Claire Slater of the Country Club, who won the Scratch prize.
Vets news and last Monday saw Eddie Wall continue his good form with 32 nett, two clear of Clarrie Ridley 34, followed by Mick de Vries, Kerry Smith and Peter Kirkman, 35 nett.
Thursday’s comp went to Barry Longmore, with 34 nett, on a countback from Bernie Mogford, Charlie Down and Tony Martin, followed by Clarrie Ridley, Phil Powell and Peter Kirkman on 35 nett.
Members played a stroke event last Wednesday, and in A Grade, Col Smith scored 73 nett for a win, from Peter Treharne 74 on a countback from Grahame Winson.
Rod Whitlock claimed B Grade with a solid 68 nett, from Owen Guthrie 70 nett on a countback from Maurie Hogan.
NTPs to Cloud Merrigan, John Brown and Kyle Harrison.
Ball comp to 70 nett on a countback.
The boys returned for a stableford event on Saturday, and in A Grade, Adrian George scored 36pts to beat Warren Lynch on a countback, with Bob Alexander third with 35pts.
Matt McMullen won B Grade with 40pts, one clear of Bill Whalan and Bob McKenzie, while Rowan Laurent ran hot when he carded 43pts to beach Ian Hitchman 41, and Bruce Masters 40pts.
NTPs to Geoff Nicholls, Andrew White and Steve Purcell.
Ball comp to 34 pts on a countback. Finally, this Sunday’s Stableford comp will be over 18 holes.
Rules Men’s Bowls
This week’s Wednesday competition was sponsored by Remax Real Estate, Windscreen Doctor, Doms Pizza Parlor and Bunnings.
Winners were Andrew Carey, Eric, Whitton, Peter Reid 24 points; runners-up Bob Robertson, Bill Wilson 23 points; 3rd place Bernie Benson, Barry Metcalf, Jim Davis 20 points; 4th place Darren Kelly, Norm King, Mille Knezevic 18 points.
Friday Nominated Pairs winners: John Hetherington, Alan Jacobson 22 points; runners-up Jeff Post, Ron Myers 21 points; 3rd place Ross McKenzie, Bill Manning 19 points.
Sunday Mixed blind draw winners: Don Burrell, Dot Dunbar, Pat McDonald 19 points; runners-up Col Smith, Val Burrell, Tiny Bower 17 points.
Nominations close September 24 for the Open Draw Club Triples, with the first round to be played October 6.
Nomination sheet on board for the monthly settlers group two bowl Triples Tournament Monday, October 8 at 9.00am.
Coming Events
Wednesday blind draw triples: Names in by noon for 1pm start.
Friday nominated pairs: Names in by noon for 1pm start.
Saturday blind draw: Names in by noon for 1pm start.
Sunday Mixed Blind Draw: Names in by 12.30pm for 1pm start.
Wagga RSL Men’s Bowls
This coming weekend will see many top bowlers in action in the $10,000 Classic Fours the premier event on the Bowls calendar in this part of the State. Play will commence at 9am Saturday, Sunday and Monday and will take in 6 games of 21 ends. Nominations close Sunday 30th September for all positions on the executive & committee of the club for the next season. The AGM will be held on Sunday September 14 at 11am followed by a barbque and social bowls. Coming Events: 10am Wednesday Blind Draw. 1pm Nominated Pairs & Major Jackpot. Friday 10am Blind Draw. There will be no Sunday Bowls this week due to the Classic Fours Tournament.
Tennis
The Wednesday Junior Doubles Tennis Competition continues today at the Bolton Park Tennis Complex.
This will be last before the school holidays when the competition will resume again on Wednesday, October 17 at the normal time.
The competition is open to all players that are able to serve.
To enter turn up at the courts before the start time of 4pm and finish at 6pm sharp.
Sportsman’s Warehouse Giftcards awarded at the end of the competition for those players playing five matches as well as a Best and Fairest award.
New leader of the competition is Alastair Wright on 34 points then Pat Wright on 29½ points, with Makenna Irlam on 24 points followed by Michael Paolucci-Ellis on 21 points and Lucy Goodyer on 18 ½ points making up the top five positions.
This week’s McDonalds Sports Award went to Alastair Wright and Kelsey Atkinson.
The Saturday Singles competition is for players wanting more serious tournament play, with proper tie-breaker sets being played.
There is prize money for the top twenty players in the competition for all players having played five matches, as well as a best and fairest award at the end of the competition.
To take part, just turn up at the start time of 3pm until 5pm.
New leader of the Singles competition is Caden Maxwell on 12½ points, then Oliver Plum on 9 ½ points followed by Robert Grantham on 9 points with Alastair Wright on 6 points and Tory Grantham on 4 ½ points making up the top 5 positions.
This week’s winner of the McDonalds Sports Award was Caden Maxwell.
There is no Saturday Junior tennis competition during the school holidays, the competition resumes October 20 at the normal time.
For inquiries about the junior competitions or tennis lessons please contact Roman Adamcewicz on 6922 4963 or 0439 584 125.
At Forest Hill, there is social tennis every Monday and Thursday night from 7pm for all standards contact Col 0447 464 234 or Trevor 0407 513 974.
San Isidore Tennis Club has tennis coaching every Monday from 4.30pm and social tennis every Friday commencing at 6.30pm.
All standards are welcome contact Ruth on 0409 743677.
By Roman Adamcewicz
Ulysses
I told you that if you waited long enough the weather would improve, and that has happened of late with some beautiful days showering sunlight upon us.
On Wednesday, September 12 Gurt, Fred, Oscar, Les, Gerhard, Keith and Trevor headed down the Olympic Way toward Albury but only got as far as Yerong Creek when Trev had to peel off to go home with a sharp pain in his leg.
The rest continued on, ending up at Holbrook where they had the usual cup of coffee and a top-up of breakfast goodies.
It was here they met a Tasmanian rider who was returning from the Black Dog Ride in Darwin.
He had ridden up with a bunch of Victorians and they somehow all got split up on the return journey, which in his case was about 12,000 kilometres.
With the formalities of morning tea over, the bunch navigated to Walwa for lunch at the Walwa Pub.
After lunch, the ride took them past the Mannus Prison farm to Tumbarumba where Keith had to top up with fuel, and from there they all took the direct path home to Wagga.
A good day out in the sun with good company.
Sunday, September 16 saw a short ride take place with four members, Gurt, Steve, Les and Ian, on the trail to Tumbarumba for coffee and then back to Holbrook for lunch.
It was a relatively short ride in pretty cold conditions but enjoyable nonetheless.
Tuesday, September 18 was the last branch meeting with about thirteen in attendance with no new developments popping up.
On Wednesday, September 19 the Billy’s Café mob rode to Grong Grong via the river road and then continued on to Narrandera, had a brief spell there and took the Barellan road to Colinroobie where they took a right turn to Leeton.
They had lunch at the old time favourite - Leeton Hotel.
After lunch they all set sail for Boree Creek so Woody could go and visit his mother around there somewhere.
The rest continued on to Lockhart then Tootal and then back home to Wagga, and by all accounts, it was a great day out in pleasant conditions.
Natcom has got the online portal set up where you can now register for the 2019 Rally to be held on the Mornington Racecourse, in Victoria.
Just log in to http://agm2019.ulyssesclub.org and follow the prompts and directions.
If you have any problems email administration@ulysses.org.au and the folks at the National Headquarters will sort you out with your dim understandings of all thing Ulysses.
You can also phone them on 1300 134 123 but keep it brief, they are a busy office.
You can also give our local Branch Secretary, Mary, a call on 0413 586 196.
The Toy Run Launch is fast coming up and will be held in front of the Wagga Council Chambers in Baylis Street on Saturday, October 13, from 8:30am until 12:30pm.
I’ll give you more on that next week.
Have fun in the sun and I hope to see you on the road in the near future.