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Pentref Bowmen 2020 Winter Masters Our Winter Masters series of shoots will this year be run as NFAS Big Game rounds, with the appropriate NFAS scoring being used. However, to make everyone feel included members of any of the archery organisations can participate due to Pentref's independent insurance. As the Winter Masters series is an attempt to include as many archers as possible, for this year we will include the NFAS shooting styles and the GNAS Barebow style; this should allow GNAS archers to ease into NFAS. Please come along and support the series, the winner of each bow style will have the best points score at the end of the series, so the more you enter the better your chance of receiving one of our much sought after prizes. The dates are:- 27th October 2019 17th November 2019 29th December 2019 26th January 2020 23rd February 2020 ~ Registration from 09:00, start 10:00 ~ Cost £7 ~ Please pre-book with Gail Sullivan on [email protected]. A warm club house, excellent toilets, and lovely warm food available. Sorry no dogs allowed on the course. No crossbows. 52

Photographer: Mark Service Location: Aurora Bank Holiday 2-day shoot, August 2019 being used. However, to make any of the archery organisations can will include the NFAS shooting styles and the GNAS Barebow style; this





Wolfshead Field Archers st ~ Sunday 1 September 2019 ~ Thank you to everyone who joined us for our last open shoot of 2019. We hope that you enjoyed yourselves and look forward to seeing you again. The weather on the day was generally good, and the couple of light showers didn't appear to dampen the enthusiasm of the competitors. Once again competition in several of the classes was very close. The course comprised 39 x 3D targets and our 2D elephant, including a multi-target shot, a predator/prey target and a couple of 'wasp' pegs. An innovation for this shoot was our new 'bee' peg. Thanks to all the club members whose efforts as marshals and in the kitchen made the shoot possible. Particular mention also to those volunteers who laboured to clear the course of bracken and holly, which had grown so much during the very warm and occasionally wet weather of the summer. We look forward to welcoming old friends and new at our next shoot on the 23rd February 2020, where you'll be able to experience shooting a variety of woodland and moorland targets in the beautiful surroundings of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. By Andrew Cross. 56

Gents AFB Gents BB Richard Wright Butsfield 540 2 Chris Hadden Viper 718 5 Steve Mitchell Butsfield 524 6 Rob West Pines Park 658 7 Tom Bainbridge Butsfield 522 4 Geoff Smith Viper 652 5 Grant Kerr Once again competition in several of the classes was very close. Wild Geese 502 1 Roger Dunbar Castle Bowmen 538 3 Neale Fenny Stonebow 482 2 The course comprised 39 x 3D targets and our 2D elephant, including Steve Dixon Regent 450 3 Ladies BB Sarah Monteith Regent 626 4 Todd Hulme Cobra 380 2 Casey Burns Castle Bowmen 440 3 Neil McKenna Row Brow 284 0 Maureen West Pines Park 426 1(5) Bruce McKenna Row Brow 146 0 Lauren McDougal Castle Bowmen 426 1(4) Emma Richardson Castle Bowmen 336 1 Junior BB (Under 12 Girls) Joan Hulme Cobra 238 1 Cordelia Dixon Regent 560 5 Emma Homes Cobra 236 1 Ladies BH Gent BH which had grown so much during the very warm and occasionally Jenna Pollard Viper 508 3 Richard Pollard Viper 562 0 Gents FS Ladies HT Daniel Tibbles Butsfield 640 4 Ruth Hanlon Cobra 448 1 Richard Pollit Row Brow 420 1 Alison MacRory Stonebow 442 1 where you'll be able to experience Stonebow 394 1 Gents HT Jean Horwood Heather Jefferson Viper 346 0 John Hall Cobra 534 1 Micheala Hulme Cobra 208 0 John Hutchinson Independent 524 2 Richard Carter Stonebow 488 3 Junior HT (Under 16 Boys) Ray Whitehead Butsfield 436 1 Adam Scott Row Brow 318 3 Dan Morris Row Brow 398 3 Graham Scott Row Brow 356 1 Junior HT (Under 12 Boys) Colin Greenway Row Brow 354 3 Ben Morris Row Brow 554 7 David Blewitt Viper 320 0 Paul Pybus Regent 272 0 Ladies LB Wendy Young DW Longbow 314 0 Gents LB continued... Abi Mawson Wyre Hall 258 1 Ken Adams Independent 476 3 Colin Wareing Stonebow 466 2 Gents LB John Richardson Spirit of Sherwood 378 3 Andy Bailey Row Brow 608 2 Graham Ellerker Regent 360 2 Mark Mawson Wyre Hall 534 3 Roy Corner Row Brow 304 0 Mark Tarbuck DW Longbow 524 1 Dave Frammingham Regent 296 0 Darren Herron Butsfield 498 1 57

Ladies TBH Gents TBH Julie Hodgson Wild Geese 576 4 Mark Hodgson Wild Geese 598 1 Kat Dixon Butsfield 432 3 Ron Brown Regent 558 4 Lisa Devonport Butsfield 398 1 John Hutchinson Stonebow 534 3 Sarah Dixon Regent 282 1 Dave Wallace Viper 500 1 Owen Sankey Castle Bowmen 462 0 Ladies UL Robert Brown Independent 458 0 Michelle Betton Butsfield 796 9 Sean Wilson Stonebow 416 3 Morris Harker Stonebow 414 0 Gents UL Dave Devonport Butsfield 410 1 David Greenbank Independent 934 23 Dave Johnson Stonebow 374 2 John Whitehead Cobra 890 14 Michael Devonport Butsfield 346 0 Gary Carney Stonebow 792 14 58



Welcome to Hoods & Maids! If this feature is new to you, they are my unique way of celebrating stunning shots (both jammy & skill) that only Robin Hood or Maid Marian themselves would’ve been able to pull off. It is also my way of celebrating the shots we all either dream of hitting or are so lucky that they need scoring before they fall out of the target! We all, regardless of age/ability, appear to rack up a fair few of these shots in our field archery careers so it was also my way of trying to in- clude more people and show off their shots and celebrate them as the stars they are – albeit having stood in a healthy blob of jam or sim- ply from being rather a fine shot, both are most welcome here! Ricochets, Barnes-Wallis classics, lucky legs, tree shots, “in-off”s, wind-assisted, carried into the target by well-paid woodland creatures, Robin Hoods, Pickering Awards (AKA the Pines Park Special!)… ALL are welcomed with open arms! Good shooting & please do share! You’re worth it ;-) Hels 60

This terrific shot was achieved by Tony, who told me: “I was shooting at Harlequins and I shot the head off their duck! Oops... still got a 1st arrow 16 luckily.” :-) If this feature is new to you, they are my unique way of celebrating off”s, When asked the question, “How does it even stay in there?!”; lovely Mike told Hels: “Ahhhhh..!! It was one of Robin Hoods, Pickering Awards (AKA the Pines Park Special!)… mine...., during practice at our woods ‘gibbet firs’... I do seem to have a lot of almost misses... in my defence I was shooting my new Ben Perkins bow for the first time.” 61

This new & unique pearler is described by ‘his truly’ thusly: “All that I can say is that it skipped off the top of the target & disappeared – when we got up there it was stuck, nock first, into the boss. I am totally convinced that there is a completely new, as yet undiscovered branch of physics relating to arrow behaviour!!” I couldn’t agree more big man!!!! ;-) ;-) “So, at Archers of Battle at Crowhurst Park on Monday 9th September, the Exceptional Archery (#1) was performed by me, Paul Chittenden. This 16-pointer penetrated through the thinnest of rubber and spun left and right like a helicopter before resting straight and ripping out. Sorry Rog!” 62

Upon receiving confirmation of his new “Hood” status, Paul commented “#alifegoalcompleted”!! :-) He followed up, on Sunday 15/09/2019, with: “I was concerned that my previous entry wasn’t good enough to make it as a Hood so today I shot this beauty - 50 yards and from a platform at The Medieval Society Bowmen. It’s one of our larger targets so took some skill. First arrow.” All you need to do is email me, Hels, on [email protected] or get in touch via Facebook or the FAN UK website, including the following information:- * Your name and club (if applicable) * Name of the archer whose shot/s are being nominated * Where and when the pictures were taken penetrated through the thinnest of rubber and spun left and right like * Any information you feel will boost your nominee’s chances of being inducted! * You CAN nominate yourself if you wish - no problem at all!! 63





Fort Purbrook ~ 2019 ~ This was the 9th two day field tournament held at Peter Ashley Activity Centre - within Fort Purbrook, on Portsdown Hill, north of Portsmouth. The hosting club is Fort Purbrook Company of Bowmen who have shot in this historic venue for over 30 years. Contact details are Charlotte Hawley at [email protected] The shoot took place on 10 and 11 August 2019. The round was a Record Status World Archery Combined round, with a 24 target unmarked course on the Saturday and 24 marked targets on Sunday. This year we set out red, blue and white pegs. Some of the archers who regularly enter the tournament had decided to shoot at the EFAC in the Netherlands this year so we had a new mixture of archers – some very experienced in field and others relative novices. The round is shot with unsighted archers shooting from blue pegs and sighted from the red, with white pegs available for juniors. 3 arrows are shot per target with 6 zone scoring. The faces are roundels of various sizes depending on distance. As in all previous years course set-up was manic as the Fort is an activity centre with a full summer holiday programme of activities for children and youth groups so we can’t set up much of the course until the date of the competition is almost upon us. The accommodation rooms at the Fort were occupied by the National Citizen Service until 3pm on the Friday, but room handover was the least of our concerns this year. The field crew from the club had worked tirelessly around the activities in the days and weeks leading up to the tournament but one thing that none of us could do anything about was the weather. As the tournament got closer I was regularly checking every online weather forecast in case I could find one that didn’t mention high winds over the weekend. As one archer commented on the lead up to the weekend “gusts of over 50mph! Oh well at least we’re not shooting on top of a hill fort… oh wait…” 66

The course was almost complete when the weather forecast changed to say that rather than a few hours high winds on early Saturday morning, which might have meant a delayed start would have been enough to keep an unchanged course, the high winds were now predicted to last all day and at times gust up to 70mph. Decisions, decisions – we considered within cancelling the shoot but archers had travelled from Finland, Jersey, Ireland and all over the UK so that wasn’t something we wanted to do. The winds were going to be a problem - one of The shoot took place on 10 and 11 August 2019. The round the archers due to shoot was stranded in was a Record Status World Archery Combined round, with a Amsterdam for the weekend – I daren’t 24 target unmarked course on the Saturday and 24 marked ask him which venue he would rather have been at! The whole club and the amazing judging team, led by Paul Clark, took the decision to knuckle down and re-design the course so that we didn’t have any shots on top of the parade ground. Course building went on until after 10pm on the Friday night, and we were all back at the Fort before 6am on Saturday to get the course finished. There was a delay to pegs and sighted from the red, with white pegs available the assembly time – but only half an hour. Something that’s great about field archery is that the judges made sure they were part of the field crew getting the course sorted so that the archers could have the best shoot we could give them; and even some of the off-duty judges that were here to shoot stepped up to help with equipment inspection on Saturday morning whilst course set-up was still going on. On Saturday we were overwhelmed with the offers from archers to help with the course adjustments that needed to be done after shooting on Saturday to get the marked distances for the Sunday course. This shoot was a triumph for the unity and spirit of the field archery community. The wind was merciless on Saturday and archers got to experience some pretty unusual shooting conditions in the 3 shots 67

that were outside the front of the Fort – kneeling down to shoot became a popular option. One of the things I noticed in the high winds on Saturday and the rain, but slightly less wind, on Sunday was the smiling faces of archers and tired field crew and judges – united in overcoming the weather to be able to do the sport we love. The field crew had a relatively lazy day once the shooting started on Saturday – the wind meant that target faces weren’t being shot out so no need to run around the Fort with new faces. So the job of marshalling archers between target 2 and 3 was a popular one as it gave us something to do! 68

united in I hope the archers have recovered from the 2 spiral staircases we got them to use on both days – we’d never used them before this year but needed to due to the new course design. As well as the weather re-design we had to change some of the circuits we use around the Fort whilst some building work is being done. I will say in our defence that going down the spiral staircases is easier than up – I know as the last few weeks have been spent getting very familiar with how many steps are in each one! The high winds didn’t stop Olly Woodward, a relative novice to field archery, claiming 2 UK records for Longbow white-peg, for the unmarked and combined rounds. The Fort has been tidied and all traces of the course have been put away. A few archers commented to our field crew that they are lucky to get to shoot in the Fort, but most of them have never shot the course – we shoot in a room, on the parade and in one of 69

the moats but not the field course – that just comes out once a year. Thank you for everyone who makes this happen and for the feedback we’ve received which makes it all worthwhile. Some feedback from the weekend: “Thank you to all at Fort Purbrook for the fantastic shoot last weekend. Such a major effort to make it happen! Everybody was so welcoming and supportive of three archers new to field archery. We are severely hooked and look forward to sharing many other shoots with you all!” “Our first Fort Purbrook foray: won’t be the last! What a fabulous course put on this year under extremely adverse wind conditions with wholesale last minute changes to keep us all safe & shooting.” “Thanks again for the weekend, the judges were great, the club was brilliant as I don't think anyone else could have handled the weekend any better”. “Fort Purbrook- what can I say? I've never shot in wind like it. It was virtually impossible to get a shot off at times let alone 3. Big shout out to the field crew and the judges to get the course shootable. Like everyone else I'm sure, I am totally knackered. I must have shot the course at least 3 times draw-wise. Time to get the ibuprofen out!” “A fun and challenging shoot made exhilarating for the archers with the crazy winds but much more work for you all – you pulled it off magnificently!!” “Thanks to everyone at Fort Purbrook for making this weekend a massive success and for being so willing and determined to make the event happen. An awesome event and great team.” “Thank you to all the hard working people that made this event the success it clearly was. Going from looking for a cancellation message to one of my most memorable weekends of archery is testament to the effort and resolve shown.” “Had a great weekend at the Fort Purbrook field shoot – brilliant course made especially challenging by 60mph gusts coming in from the Solent! Massive thanks to Fort Purbrook Company of Bowmen for your hard work, adaptability and determination in making this event happen. This shoot needs to be on every archer’s bucket list – just do it!” “Fort Purbrook Company of Archers, you did yourselves proud this weekend! The field crew and judges laid the course into the evening last night. What was great was it showed what can be done with some hard work, inspiration and a fair amount of utter stubbornness. You were just awesome. It was still howling gales in places, and it even dared to try and rain on us too, but those hardened field archers returned for day two and kept smiling, laughing and grimacing their way round the course”. “I honestly thought Berlin would be the windiest shoot I’d do but I didn't take into account Fort Purbrook! Shooting in and around a Victorian fort overlooking the Solent with 55mph gusts was possibly the most exhilarating and fun experience ever!” Huge thanks to Charlotte Hawley for this splendid write-up and to Charlotte, Malcolm Rees and Peter Lewis for use of their awesome photographs of the weekend. 70

it happen! Everybody was so welcoming and supportive of three archers new to field archery. “Thanks again for the weekend, the judges were great, the club was brilliant as Like everyone else I'm sure, I am totally knackered. I must have shot the course at least “A fun and challenging shoot made exhilarating for the archers with the crazy winds “Thanks to everyone at Fort Purbrook for making this weekend a massive success and for being “Thank you to all the hard working people that made this event the success it clearly was. Going from looking for a cancellation message to one of my most memorable brilliant course made especially challenging by 60mph gusts coming in from the Solent! Massive thanks to Fort Purbrook Company of Bowmen for your hard work, adaptability and determination in making this event happen. “Fort Purbrook Company of Archers, you did yourselves proud this weekend! The field crew and judges laid the course into the evening last night. What was great was it showed what can be done with some hard work, inspiration and a fair amount of utter stubbornness. You were just awesome. It was still howling gales in places, and it even dared to try and rain on us too, but those hardened field archers returned for day two and kept smiling, “I honestly thought Berlin would be the windiest shoot I’d do but I didn't take into account Fort Purbrook! Shooting in and around a Victorian fort overlooking the Solent with “I assume they aren’t part of an open air multi-storey crematorium?”...“or pizza ovens” up and to Charlotte, … no - just shutters for the gun ports. Malcolm Rees and Peter Lewis for use of their awesome photographs of the 71





FAN UK’s “Meet the FAN UK’s “Meet the FAN UK’s “Meet the Club” presents Club” presents Club” presents F F Fl l le e ec c ch h ha a ad d do o or r re e es s s M M Me e ex x xi i ic c co o o! ! ! I spent some catching up with the lovely Angel Barraza, AKA “Rojo”, and here’s the lowdown on this awesome club... from him & his fellow club members! So, who are you & where are you based? Where did the idea for the club come from & when did you set up? Hello there - my name is Angel Barraza, but almost all of my friends call me “ROJO” ’cause I’m As mentioned, I’m quite new on archery but I ginger (beard and hair). I’m from Mexico City, but saw some issues with the already formed archery arrived in Guadalajara (Tequila & Mariachi land, clubs in this area of the country, to include the 2nd most important and populated city in persons that are not compound or traditional Mexico), 20+ years ago. I’m quite new to archery, archers. People that can afford an expensive just getting into it 3 years ago. I’m a former golfer bow were relegated and also it was kind of difficult to include disabled persons, the main but with the new business I had no time to get to the course, so I got a new addiction and it’s idea is to be an INCLUSIVE archery club, where ARCHERY! Right now, I haven’t got a club ground anyone who really wants to be part can be included, from 6 years old to mature people. but I’m practicing in an archery club called Right now, I’m working to have a physical location MAXIMARQUERIA on Wednesdays (social and dinner members’ day) and Saturdays. I also have again… that’ll include target and 3D course. in my house yard some field and 3D Targets. Everyone that shoot arrow will be welcome… crossbows, compounds and traditional. Your name - Flechadores Mexico - translates as ‘Mexico Flowers’... why did you choose this name? Well, actually Flechadores is a kind of slang in Spanish for Archers. It’s not a usual way to call archers, that’s why I chose a different name that people will recognize for archery stuff. What types of shooting do you do? I practice instinctive archery the most… sometimes I use historical bows or Asian bows with thumb ring, for hunting beside my recurve bow I get a crossbow. I’m not affiliated at this moment with any association, but participate in tournaments of all kinds. 74

I spent some catching up with the lovely Angel Barraza, What makes your club such a special one? What benefits does field archery give you clubs in this area of the country, to include What makes you different? and others that engage with the sport? Anyone can be part, no matter where you are. Well, I’m trying to incorporate a group of archers. People that can afford an expensive It’s a virtual club with some specific tournaments women with breast cancer, children with different bow were relegated and also it was kind of where everybody is invited - there’s no need to abilities and persons with disabilities in order be a member. to have a bigger archery community and teach children and new generations that all people have anyone who really wants to be part can be different abilities and skills. Do you have any special events, targets or club activities? again… that’ll include target and 3D course. Indeed, I also distribute 3D targets, you can How can people get in touch to find find them at https://www.facebook.com/ out more and/or join your club? wildjoetargets/ - we just had a tournament https://www.facebook.com/angel.barraza sponsored with our targets a couple of weeks https://www.facebook.com/FlechadoresMexico ago. Well, actually Flechadores is a kind of slang in I practice instinctive archery the most… As a member, what does your club mean to you? I’m not affiliated at this moment with any A club means fellowship, friends gathering and supporting each other of the members, friendship and companionship. 75

What is it about field archery What is the best thing about that you love the most? being an archer? I love the coexistence with other archers and a complete experience that lets your stress It’s out, the competition is against yourself always, the learning that can be obtained from the experiences of shooting at their side. being close to nature and the fact that I can share the experiences with my family and friends. What type of bow do you shoot? Do you compete? What was your last competition and how did it go?! Generally just recurve bows, right now my very favourite is a Black Widow PCH II TAKE-DOWN Yes, I do, almost every 3D tournament I can, RECURVE 58” #49@28” also have more recurve sometimes my “real” work doesn’t allow me but I and longbows, bear´s, Hoyt´s, artisanal and try to do my best… you know, “first what leave you and then what take you away”. My last custom bows with different AMMO. I very shoot was a great competition, I really enjoyed it. occasionally shoot compound and on some hunting trips, my crossbow. Finally, is there anything When is your next shoot else that you’d like and what type of to share? shoot is it? I always think that in order for The most times, I like to do the archery to grow and be 3D… it’s what I most love better known in general, it is to shoot. necessary to work together. I have scheduled at least Here in México and in all of 10+ more shoot for the the globe, the synergy of rest of this year. those who are already involved is very important. The children are the ones we must put more effort into… they are the future but they must be the present too. 76

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Several of our lovely readers & fellow archers have been asking me which clubs holding shoots allow dogs and which clubs allow crossbows – so… my question is, could you please help me to help them? You can let me know in a variety of ways, by letting me have your Club Name and a ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ regarding Dogs and ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ regarding Crossbows at your shoots. You can contact me in the following ways:- 1. Email me at [email protected] 2. Contact me via the FAN UK website as a site member via Wix Engage message at http://fieldarcherynewsuk.wixsite.com/fanuk 3. Send me a Private Message via the FAN UK Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/FieldArcheryNewsUK/ I am compiling an ongoing updated list in future issues of “Field Archery News UK” magazine and on the website. Thank you to those clubs who have already let me know and thank you in advance (and fingers crossed for more responses) to other clubs!! ������ ������ ☺ ������ ������ ������ Hels 78



STAFAA Scottish Field Archery Champs - September 2019 Another Fantastic Championship! Thank you to all who attended - we hope you enjoyed it as much as we did. 26 new records set!! Great company, great banter, great food… weather was good too - no rain but was cold at times. Massive thank yous to all who cooked, pasted faces and put them out, helped in the kitchen, with administration and all the endless tasks! You are all amazing!! Special thanks once again to Jim Greig who captured these wonderful photos. By Linda Sutherland 80

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Brixham Archers’ NFAS 36 x 3Ds 08 Sept 2019 We had 60 entrants for this shoot, but unfortunately we had a number of cancellations due to injuries and illness: get well soon! So on a lovely September’s morning 54 archers took to our newly laid course. They were greeted with the smell of good quality sausages/bacon/eggs and coffee/ tea and vegetarian options, we were blessed with good shooting weather and the shoot got underway. The club has been working hard digging in routes and steps, so although our course is “undulating” (!) all archers of all ages were able to traverse the course and enjoy the shots……. I say, ‘enjoy the shots’……..; we created a technically tricky and testing course to hopefully test all archers’ skill, (our course has been completed by a 9 year old with a bow drawing less than 12#s), so it’s not about long stretched shots but more about finding the window, adjusting your stance, avoiding the trees and going for it! We decided to have catering in two places this year, and after the initial pre-shoot food, we decamped to a hut in the middle of the course to provide catering without any walk for the archers. This was hard but we managed and it was very well received. 84

Brixham Archers’ The feedback from the archers was overwhelmingly positive and meant so much to all of our club who have worked hard getting the course to fruition; but let’s We had 60 entrants for this shoot, but unfortunately we had a number of be honest - a field archery course is never truly finished and there are things we could do to improve it still, and we will, but to have some archers telling us it was one of the best field archery courses they have ever shot was mind blowing!! THANK YOU ALL FOR COMING, WE HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL AGAIN NEXT TIME ROUND! Name Style Club Total Spots Andrew Ingle AFB - G Osprey 512 5 David Reardon AFB - G Thornbury 472 1 Nicholas Mitchell AFB - G Belvedere Archers 450 1 Norman Tucker AFB - G Cranmore 450 0 Brian Curl AFB - G Westcombe 446 2 Jane Whitford AFB - L Independent 380 1 so although our course is “undulating” (!) all archers of all ages were able to Gail Reardon AFB - L Thornbury 324 0 Chris Acland BB - G Muscovy Archers 616 4 I say, ‘enjoy the shots’……..; we created a technically tricky and testing course BB - G Ballands Bowman 582 1 Rob Gilbert Pasty (Bob) Cain BB - G Independent 574 4 with a bow drawing less than 12#s), so it’s not about long stretched shots but BB - G Independent 504 2 Graham Cawsey more about finding the window, adjusting your stance, avoiding the trees and Richard Grant BB - G Muscovy Archers 486 1 Martin Axford BB - G Muscovy Archers 430 1 Mark Healey We decided to have catering in two places this year, and after the initial BB - G Ballands Bowman 426 0 Dian Kirby shoot food, we decamped to a hut in the middle of the course to provide BB - L Independent 574 4 catering without any walk for the archers. This was hard but we managed and BB - L Muscovy Archers 474 0 Cally Bowers Sky Acland BB - Cub Muscovy Archers 322 0 Girl 85

Name Style Club Total Spots Lachlan BB - Cub Muscovy Archers 412 1 Boy Tom Farr BH - G Toad Hollow Archers 604 3 Paul Farr BH - G Toad Hollow Archers 580 4 Robert Parfitt CL - G Labyrinth 696 10 Tony Fell CL - G Independent 612 6 Jenny Bellinger CL - L Bowman of Bude 632 4 Sheron Vowden XB - L Ashcombe 636 7 David Howell FS - G South Hams 686 8 Terry McMillan HT - G Toad Hollow Archers 578 5 Brian Bellinger HT - G Bowman of Bude 552 0 Mike Taylor HT - G Windwhistle 508 5 Bruce Swatton HT - G Muscovy Archers 480 5 Stuart Armstrong HT - G Ashcombe 474 0 Alan Greaves HT - G Windwhistle 398 0 Robert Heard HT - G Ashcombe 396 2 Michael Bates HT - G Muscovy Archers 310 0 Gina Finch HT - L Independent 516 2 Barry Weston LB - G Ashcombe 498 0 Richard Head LB - G Independent 480 2 Pauline Wells LB - L Ballands Bowman 486 2 Lindsay Head LB - L Independent 332 1 Steve Rufus PV - G Windwhistle 456 4 Nicholas Hawken PV - G Muscovy Archers 454 1 Dominic Raffler TBH - G Elmtree 556 2 Mark Bleazard TBH - G Independent 532 2 Roger Birt TBH - G Bowman of Bude 480 0 Simon Young TBH - G Muscovy Archers 470 0 Rae Gulliver TBH - L Independent 574 3 Archie Gilbert TBH - Junior Ballands Bowman 592 7 Boy Mike Penrose C/UL Westcombe 712 14 Scott Harrison-Jones C/UL Ashcombe 686 9 Phil Smith C/UL Toad Hollow Archers 676 10 Paul Inkpen C/UL Westcombe 662 5 Matthew Sutherland C/UL Muscovy Archers 554 1 Alan Shaw C/UL Afan Nedd Archers RET Stanley Sutherland C/UL Muscovy Archers 532 1 86



FAN UK would like to say FAN UK would like to say FAN UK would like to say “Congratulations!” to our “Congratulations!” to our “Congratulations!” to our friend & family member, friend & family member, friend & family member, Michaela Lake Michaela Lake Michaela Lake on her new appointment! on her new appointment! on her new appointment! She told Hels on 19th August 2019:- “I am hugely privileged to announce that I have accepted the role of Eng- land Team Manager for Field for the English Archery Federation. I hope to promote the EAF, Field Archery, increase shooting opportunities and encourage more archers to field. I will be posting news and updates. I hope in the time I am in this role, you will see some positive changes. Details about English Archery are on the England Archery FB page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1603119916619725/ https://www.englisharcheryfederation.org/field-archery/ More More More information information information to follow to follow to follow in the in the in the forthcoming forthcoming forthcoming issues... issues... issues... 88

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Pentref Bowmen 3D Selection Shoot The first of the 2019-20 season 3D selection shoots was held at Pentref Bowmen's Glyncornel course in the Rhondda on the 20th and 21st of July. The weekend was also staged to provide a competition standard practice for those team members travelling to Canada. Over 50 archers many travelling long distances in what was forecast to be a very wet weekend took part in order to try to gain sufficient points to reach their respective categories qualifying score, or just to have fun It might be said that the weather was kinder to the archers than the course, as the predicted bad weather was noticeable by its absence. However, the course did set a number of problems with some targets set at distances that did not suit all, this applied to both red and blue peg archers. Thanks for some technical ( sneaky) help on red peg placement must go to Pentref's secret weapon a certain T. Hill of international fame, and Mal Witter who although in his dotage still had a few tricks up his sleeve for his compound colleagues. The course was kept as compact as possible whilst utilising Pentref's slopes and it's well-known quarry. While archers may have queried the targets no one complained about their ability to get around the course in a safe and non strenuous manner. Indeed a number of those competing complimented the course and said they had had a great weekend and would definitely return. It was a shame that this event was surrounded by so many other worthy and well known shoots both in the weeks before and in those following. This I am certain caused a number of archers to count the pennies and stopped them from attending. Travel and accommodation costs soon mount if you are a serious circuit competition archer, so hats off to you all for your commitment to our sport. 90

Jason Meehan made an excellent Lord Paramount, and watching him trying to give himself a medal and shake his own hand was a great way to end the weekend. As a regular attendee at any Pentref shoot and as our most distant club member it was great to see Jason take on this role. 20 season 3D selection shoots was held at Pentref Bowmen's A very specific thank you is extended to Kevin Weller of Wales Archery Specialists for their very generous donation of a large 3 D target for this event. Anyone who at target 11, the long uphill meadow shot, watched as their arrow missed the deer and found refuge in the ferns can call in and thank Kevin personally as they restock their quiver. No report would be complete without a huge thank you to all those who worked to make the weekend a success, on the course , in administration, and in the kitchen. To all who gave up time, thank you. A special thank you to all the archers and their families that assisted in clearing the course on both days - your help was greatly It might be said that the weather was kinder to the archers than the course, as the predicted bad weather was noticeable by its absence. However, the course did set a appreciated. number of problems with some targets set at distances that did not suit all, this applied Oh how we envy you, you who can leave your targets out without fear of theft, fire or vandalism, those old Rhondda customs that so endear us to some of our neighbours. placement must go to Pentref's secret weapon a certain T. Hill of international fame, and Mal Witter who although in his dotage still had a few tricks up his sleeve for his So - that whinge apart - did the weekend provide a challenging course for the archers, did said archers enjoy their time with us at Pentref, and would the archers return? The course was kept as compact as possible whilst utilising Pentref's slopes and it's As the answer to all those questions when put to them was yes then hopefully, “enter your deity of choice” and finances willing we hope to see you all in the very their ability to get around the course in a safe and non strenuous manner. Indeed a near future. ~ Thank you all, shoots both in the weeks before and in those following. This I am certain caused a number of archers to count the pennies and stopped them from attending. Travel and Dave and Jim. ~ 91

FIRST STYLE SURNAME NAME CLUB SAT SUN TOTAL Gents Compound Unlimited Cole Gary THWAC 484 495 979 Colwyn Martin Spencer Bowmen 438 458 896 Cassidy Kevin FOBB 411 429 840 Derwent Holmes Simon Bowmen 444 0 444 Cambria Sat Joyce Malcolm Bowmen 236 0 236 Gents Compound Barebow RSM Price Simon Archers 361 359 720 Jones Wynn Pentref 296 345 641 Ladies Compound Barebow U/18 Williams Menna Pentref 297 310 607 Gents Recurve Cambria Hayes Alan Bowmen 219 229 448 Ladies Recurve U/15 Rual Niamh Pentref 274 211 485 Gents Barebow Annall James Bath Archers 404 415 819 Williams Jeff Pentref 394 406 800 Meehan Jason High Weald 399 386 785 Thanet Stevens Terry Archery 375 385 760 Thomas Mathew Pentref 361 390 751 Mann Pete THWAC 344 375 719 Mere Rawlings Mel Archers 334 384 718 Bride Valley Kingston Paul Archers 338 341 679 Deer Park Dalton John Archers 298 360 658 Glastonbury Calwyn Independent 268 297 565 RSM Williams Malcolm Archers 260 234 494 Audco Critchley Simon Archers 223 237 460 Richards Dennis Pentref 240 202 442 Roberts David Pentref 233 186 419 Liddon Paul Pentref 175 198 373 92

FIRST STYLE SURNAME NAME CLUB SAT SUN TOTAL Ladies Barebow RSM Williams Victoria Archers 347 345 692 McPeake Adele THWAC 289 311 600 Fern Sarah Chippenham 196 278 474 Schurer Anita St Kingsmark 162 0 162 Cambria Sat Harrison Jaye Bowmen 0 89 89 Ladies Barebow U/15 Thomas Amelia Pentref 322 316 638 Ladies Barebow U/12 Davies Ruby Pentref 187 185 372 Gents Traditional Thomas Ceri Pentref 269 284 553 Day Carl Pentref 204 212 416 Sat Locke Gareth Pentref Retired Castle Moat & Gents American Flatbow Folkstone Taylor Ian Bowmen 282 304 586 Exmouth Twigg Rob Archers 265 215 480 Davies John Pentref 232 202 434 Lewis Peter Pentref 163 201 364 Ladies American Flatbow Exmouth Twigg Sophie Archers 146 140 286 Jones Georgina AC 151 96 247 Gents Longbow Schurer John St Kingsmark 86 76 162 Ladies Longbow Williams Emily Meriden 214 245 459 Castle Moat & Folkstone Ladies English Longbow Taylor Lee Bowmen 152 169 321 Gents Instinctive Cullen Jed Independent 359 364 723 Thompson Glenn City of Belfast 234 270 504 Morrow Al Eagle Bowmen 207 292 499 Sleight Rodger Isle of Man 186 226 412 Lewis Liam Pentref 201 0 201 Riverside Ladies Instinctive Kelly Alison Archers 268 300 568 Sleight Lesley Isle of Man 265 228 493 Lake Michaela Eastbourne 259 https:// www.quicksarchery.co.uk/ 105





Longbow Heritage Presents: JIM’S JUNGLE JAUNT 2020 Music on Saturday night, by popular demand!.......... & Doombar on tap! th ALSO…..Mick and Carol’s 10 Wedding Anniverary! (Dress up evening!!!) (We’ve only been together 43 years…………) J TWO DAY ALL CUT-OUT SAFARI SHOOT Jungle Jim and Dolly Edwards Memorial Trophy DATES Saturday 4th July, and Sunday 5th July 2020. Shoot one or both days. GU8-6AP ENTRY FEES Seniors TWO DAY £18. ONE DAY £10.00. Jun & Cubs £2.00 per day th Pre-entry ONLY. Deadline 30 June. (No-one home after this!) SORRY! NO ENTRIES ON DAY ASSEMBLY 9:00am for 10:00am start on both days. NFAS cards must be shown. NFAS members ONLY. SHOOTING STYLES All NFAS styles. NFAS rules apply. FOOD available both days, plus dinner Sat night. DISCLAIMER The organisers and landowners accept no responsibility for any loss, damage or injury however caused. All arrows are shot at the archer’s risk, especially carbons. NO BODKINS OR BROADHEADS. Due to the risk of injury to wild-life in our valley; although carbons will be allowed, all broken ones MUST be taken away and disposed of in your own dustbin! All missing ones must be noted and be looked for after the shoot. DOGS ARE ALLOWED, BUT ONLY BY BOOKING, AS LIMITED NUMBER. By order of the land owners. Make cheques payable to LONGBOW HERITAGE, or Bank Transfer, using your Name and JJJ, to Longbow Heritage. Lloyds Bank Sort: 30-93-08 A/C: 00061109. (Don’t forget to get your entry form to me as well, if doing transfer!) Carol Pearce. Craft Cottage, Bookham Lodge Stud, Cobham Road, Stoke D’Abernon, Surrey. KT11 3QG. Or: Theresa Hearne. 12, Clapgate Drive, Little Clacton, Essex. CO16 9PP For further details phone Carol 01932 865181/07957 276892 [email protected] For B&Bs phone Guildford Tourist Board on 01483 444333 Longbow Heritage members are affiliated to the National Field Archery Society. NAME CLUB S/J/C M/F STYLE SAT/ NFAS NO. CAMP? FEE SUN/ BOTH Number of dinners for Saturday night. (Adult £10, Kids 12 and under £5) Cheque? Transfer? Name, email, phone No. __________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 96

CAMPING £4.00 per unit per night from Thursday pm. to Monday am. Bring you own water as there is none available on site unless I go and get it….and I really DO-NOT have time….! COLLECTIONS th As most of you will know my Dad, Jungle Jim, passed away on 30 September 2007. My Mum Dolly, after 60 th years of marriage, couldn’t cope without him and passed away on 20 November 2008. As usual we will be making a collection for the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, in Jungle Jim’s, and Dolly’s names. Please be generous. The collection at Dad’s funeral raised £450.00 in 2007. So far, since Dolly’s funeral in December 2008, we have raised a further £550.00 Also, anyone wanting to change group on the mornings of the shoot will be charged £5 for the privilege, and the money sent to the Surrey Air Ambulance. Or donations welcome. THE JUNGLE JAUNT We look forward to seeing you at this year’s Jungle Jaunt. All your favourite animals and birds will be hiding in the woods and valley waiting for you to find them, as for several years Jim just kept on painting and now Mick and I have been busy painting and painting and painting as well….. You are advised to wear a hat if it’s sunny. It can get to 130 degrees in the valley! MEMORIAL TROPHY There is a memorial trophy for Jungle Jim and Dolly. We are working on how this will be awarded this year…as every year we change how it’s given. Saturday Night Dinner. We are doing stew again this year, with Angus’ beef. (Or veggie if wanted.) Followed by a ‘pud’ to be decided… Please order and pay for your dinner at least one month in advance so we can order enough of Angus’ delicious beef. £10 per dinner. Kids 12 and under £5 Saturday Night Theme. th This year is the 36 year at Shackleford. If you want to dress up then this year’s theme is TBA CHANGES TO GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION, May 2018: Due to changes in data protection legislation you are now required to give your consent for the following:- In the strictest confidence. If you have any disabilities that require arrangements please let us, Long- bow Heritage Field Archers, know. We will use your name and other entry details to complete your score card, in the results list, and to in- form you of future events. We may publish photos and videos of the event to promote the event and the club. Please tick the box if you agree to the above paragraphs. Please note: If the box is not ticked we are sorry but we cannot accept your entry. 97



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