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Vol 16 September 15th 2017 Vol 28 December 7th, 2017 Vol 48 April 27th 2018

The River of Art Fes val has gone virtual!

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Today we celebrate the 30-run of Gill Stapleton, her first run with the group was on 14 October 2020. She came to this part of the world Vol 16 September 15th 2017 with the encouragement of her running pal Helen Carmody. She very Vol 28 December 7th, 2017 Vol 48 April 27th 2018 much enjoys the friendship with the running community in the local district. Gill and Helen ran marathons together overseas including London, Paris, USA as well as in Australia. The most trauma c of these was in the Boston Marathon in April 2013 when two bombs were exploded near the finish line killing 3 people and injuring 280 others. Gill and Helen were only a short distance from the finish line when the explosions occurred. Obviously, they were unable to finish. However, they were invited back the following year, she relates that this was a very moving, emo onal, and special experience. Another special young lady is Alexis Carver, who was able to receive her 30-run shirt. She is a talented athlete having represented her school in cross country running and performed with dis nc on in her school athle c carnival. This is remarkable as she only recently recovered from a broken leg in skateboard accident. Her family are great supporters of the Broulee Runners having a total of 348 runs between the 5 members. Personal best mes were recorded by Mike Atkin in the 2 Kilometres. Mollie Kennedy did a PB in the 3.5 kilometres and Georgia Finlay improved in the 5 Kilometres Above Right: 30-run young athlete Alexis Carver Right: 30-run Gill Stapleton

Warren Hodder Wins Out In Tight Finish At Tuross Vets

On what was a beau ful morning for golf, 57 players registered for “authorised exercise” at Tuross Head for the regular Wednesday Vets compe on on 22 September. Winner on the day in a closely fought out compe on was Warren Hodder with 21 points on count back from Jennifer Gray. Jeane e Miller with 20 points scored third place, bea ng home Ted Quinlan with the same score, again on count back. Minor prizes went to Ron Hanlon on 20, Peter Coffey, Greg Thornton and Neil Mather on 19, Ross Richardson, Ross Hendy and Des Jackson on 18, and then Chris Wra en, Graham Moore, Ian Wra en, Paul Coffey and Steve Gardner all on 17. Rob Nash took out the infamous Bradman award. Winner on the day Warren Hodder

Monday 20/9/21 We had 40 ladies compe ng in our medley stableford event in what was a beau ful day. Div 1: 0-29, Div 2: 30-45 Grade A winners A-1 Jan Boxsell with 39 points off handicap of 24 A-2 Kay Lawrence with 38 OCB off handicap of 18 Grade B winners B-1 Julie Melville with 41 off handicap of 32 B-2 Karen Parkes with 38 off handicap of 38 Balls to 34 OCB NTP Div 1 – 17th Jayne Hotchkis Div 2 - 3rd Dierdre Landells Div 3 - 9th Moria Richards

Wednesday 22/9/21 Today we had 42 ladies compe ng in a stableford event named North and South of the bridge. The ladies living on the south of the bridge being the winners. Div 1: 0-28 Div 2: 29-45 Grade A winners A-1 Jan Shevlin with 39 points OCB off handicap of 20 A-2 Jayne Hotchkis with 39 points off handicap of 10 Grade B winners B-1 Lynne McDonald with 42 points off handicap of 35 B-2 Chris Hendra with 39 points off handicap of 35 Balls to 33 OCB NTP Div 1 – 3rd Jenny McIntyre Div 2 – 9th Margaret Brown Div 3 – 14th Jane Blomfield

Vol 16 September 15th 2017 Vol 28 December 7th, 2017 Vol 48 April 27th 2018

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