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

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sports 2021 Australian Flathead Challenge. December 4-5th




Vol 16 September 15th 2017 The REEL IT IN Australian Flathead Challenge has become Vol 28 December 7th, 2017 Vol 48 April 27th 2018 one of those events that Fishos don’t want to miss. Held on the weekend of Dec 4-5 in 2021, this online event will see anglers from all over Australia out chasing one of the most popular species in the land, the humble, yet amazing Flathead. With some great brands on board including Great Northern Brewing Co, Rapala, Shimano, Motackle, Compleat Angler and more, the prize pool this year is the biggest yet. There’s over $50,000 worth of prizes, random draws and giveaways, including the major draw of a Boat/ Motor/Trailer package with full custom wrap valued at over $13,500. Every entrant goes into the draw for this one. You don’t even need to catch a fish! Entry includes an official Australian Flathead Challenge brag mat and pack of so plas cs. Join in the fun for the weekend and fish wherever you want. Target any species of Flathead you want and simply upload your photos into the REEL IT IN app. With a live briefing and presenta on night that you can watch from the comfort of your home, you are bound to feel a part of the weekend and have a ball. For more informa on go to www.reeli n.com.au
Above: Mal Gilham of Tuross Head with his winning flathead in 2020. All the fish above were lovingly returned to the water unharmed




Monday 4th October Vol 16 September 15th 2017 We had 50 entrants in our medley stableford on Labour Vol 28 December 7th, 2017 Vol 48 April 27th 2018 Day. Div 1: +2-22, Div 2: 23-45 Grade A winners A-1 Sco Harris with 39 points off handicap of -2 A-2 Julie Blessington with 37points off handicap of 20 Grade B winners B-1 Ann Durnan with 35 points off handicap of 35 B-2 Jan Boxsell with 33 points off handicap of 23 Balls to 32 OCB NTP Div 1 – 3rd Graham Small Div 2 - 9th Dierdre Landells Div 3 - 14th Jane Blomfield Wednesday 6th October Today we had 42 ladies compe ng in a stableford event. Div 1: 0-27 Div 2: 28-45 Grade A winners A-1 Julie Whyte with 41 points OCB off handicap of 25 A-2 Kay Lawrence with 37 points off handicap of 17 Grade B winners B-1 Heather McMillan with 37 points off handicap of 29 B-2 Janice Eardley with 35 points off handicap of 29 Balls to 32 NTP Div 1 – 9th Jenny Wu ke-Hayes Div 2 – 14th Heather McMillan Div 3 – 17th Moria Richards Six ladies competed in the Gold Medal Playoff. Congratula ons to Chris Fader who has been playing great golf, won with a score of 76 off handicap of 12 to win the Gold Medal.


Darcy Sealey competed in Monday’s Labour Day medley stableford.

S ll playing in groups of two but hopefully, this me next week, there will be four players in each group. Today, a beau ful warm spring day, with picture perfect fairways and greens. Golf was just an added Vol 16 September 15th 2017 Vol 28 December 7th, 2017 Vol 48 April 27th 2018 pleasure. Eighty-eight Ladies competed in today’s Stableford Event with the following results. Division 1
1st Julie Manson (22) 39 points 2nd Rosemary Weeks (24) 37 points
3rd 4th
Myrna Radin (16) on countback Kelly Rogan (24) on countback 5th Jo Taylor (15) 36 points 36 points 36 points
Division 2
1st Beryl Robinson (31) on countback 39 points 2nd Wendy Hardy (30) 39 points 3rd Penelope Elizabeth Dye (31) on countback 38 points 5th Ngaire Durnan (28) 37 points Division 3
1st Jo Neal (35) 38 points 2nd Susan Bourke (36) on countback 36 points 3rd Robyn Kennedy (41) on countback 36 points 5th Wendy Black (45) 35 points
Place Ge ers: Thirty-four Ladies who scored 32 points or more (on countback) won a ball. Tuross Head Women’s Bowling Club Raffle Winners
We drew the raffle on Friday 1st October and the winners were: 1st Prize - Chris Roxby ( 942) 2nd Prize - Kath Smith ( 872) 3rd Prize - Craig Smith (160) 4th Prize - Col West (528) 5th Prize - Ray Brown ( 123) 6th Prize - Stephen Hodge (670) 7th Prize - Ray Downey ( 355) 8thPrize - Kath Smith (875) We wish to thank all the Tuross community and Tuross businesses who supported us so generously with this raffle. We were so disappointed when our play was postponed at Po sville, but we have just been informed that the 2021 pennant finals will be played at Foster Tuncurry in March 2022. The fundraising will really help support our trip to Forster to start on March 23rd 2022.

Sports Gail Rogers Masters the Course with Great Par Score
Vol 16 September 15th 2017 A good field of 62 golfers registered for the Tuross Vol 28 December 7th, 2017 Vol 48 April 27th 2018 Head Veterans Golf Par event on Wednesday 6 October 2021. Winner on the day with a fine score of +5 was Gail Rogers (Photo to the right) . Close behind was Graham Moore on +4 with Steve Johnston edging out Alan McLeod for third place on count back, with both players recording scores of +3. Minor prizes went to Barry Hoban and Ross Davidson on +3, Enid Besant-Ryan, Terry Lunn, Ray Downey, Allen Lee, Ron Hanlon and Bruce Mar n on +2, and finally Robert McKirdy, Bruce Ware, Chris Birks, Solveig Olsson and Steve Gardner all on +1. Chris Wra en won this weeks Bradman award.

Broulee Runners October 6th 2021
With the introduc ons of Daylight Saving and coming of Freedom Day next Monday 11 October it is likely that the Broulee Runners may be able to come out to play together. There is a need to look at the fine print and consult with our advisors, yet all looks posi ve. Further advice will follow!!! The celebrity people of the week are Mollie and Samson Kennedy, who are regular visitors from Canberra having seventy-nine runs between them. They have excellent 2kilometre mes of 7.38 and 8.11, respec vely. Their parents Anthony and Emma are outstanding athletes and their grandparents have achieved in athle c pursuits. We look forward to Michelle Connor coming back to the runners to achieve her 30th run. Also, Bernie Lambert needs only three more runs to become a centurion along with 43 others to achieve this mark in the 14-year history of the event. Personal best me of 8.11 was recorded by Samson Kennedy in the 2-kilometres. The award for consistent performance during the lockdown period must go to the Atkin/Minifie family, who have recorded mes most weeks during this period.

