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OLD MARLBURIAN
RIFLE CLUB
2015 77th ANNUAL REPORT
(For the year ending 31 December 2014)
OLD MARLBURIAN RIFLE CLUB ----------------------------------------------------
OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE As elected at 10 July 2014
Patron
A.J.C.B. de Launay
President
C.M. Brooks
Hon. Secretary & Treasurer
J.H. Rahman
180 Piccadilly
London
W1J 9ER
Tel: 01749-899529 Email: [email protected]
Captain of Teams
P.D. Pelly
Executive Committee
C.M. Brooks, A.J.C.B. de Launay,
D. de Vere, E. Dickson, A. Gill, R.C.T. Jeens (GM),
P.D. Pelly, J.H. Rahman, D.F.P. Richards (GM, SC).
Accounts Certified by
Danielle Griffin ACA
2015 PROGRAMME OF EVENTS
Date Event
28 February,
Saturday
Smallbore Match v College, Gunner Range, Marlborough
10 May, Saturday Fullbore Match v College, National Shooting Centre, Bisley
9 July, Thursday 5.15pm, Veterans Match, National Shooting Centre, Bisley
7.45 for 8.15 pm, Annual Dinner at British Commonwealth Rifle
Club, Bisley c10.30pm, AGM (see page 2)
3-18 July Bisley Meeting (Match, Schools and Target Rifle)
19 September,
Saturday
Quadrangular Tankard Match v OWRC, OBSS, Alleynians
14 November,
Saturday
Smallbore Match v College, Gunner Range, Marlborough
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ANNUAL REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 DECEMBER 2014
PRESIDENT’S REPORT
In my first President's Report I had the pleasure of reporting on OMRC's third HM
Queen's Prize winner (2004: Henry Jeens) and in this my last Report, I am absolutely
thrilled to be able to congratulate his elder brother Richard on his success in 2014, as
our 4th OM winner. Clearly dates ending in 4 are good for us, as David Richards won the
Sovereign’s Prize in 1984!
As announced last year, I will be standing down as President at the 2015 AGM. It has
been a pleasure and an honour to serve as your President for the last 11 years – it has
also been great fun. I feel privileged to be only the 5th President in the 88 years of the
Club, following the illustrious names of Few, Vezey, Johnson and de Launay.
A few thanks: no club of our sort can operate without a hard core of activists, and I have
been blessed with many in that time; in particular I would like to play tribute to Tony de
Launay, my predecessor whose wise words of wisdom have guided me throughout, and
notably for his diligence in compiling and circulating our Annual Report; to Patrick Pelly
and Habib Rahman as efficient and hardworking Hon Secretaries and Treasurers as you
could ever encounter; and to our Captains David Richards, Donald Anderson and Patrick
Pelly. All the members of the Committee have come to the fore when asked and I would
like to thank all those involved in organising and providing the fare at our Annual Dinner.
Lastly I thank you, the members, for your support and encouragement.
Relationships with the School VIII remain strong. As I write, the College has been
successful in a number of full bore matches at Bisley this summer, including a
comprehensive defeat of the OMs in May. We wish Peter Finn, Martin Watkins and the
VIII every success in the Ashburton this year.
A final thank you goes to all my team mates who attended the Veterans and Annual
Dinner last year to celebrate our fortieth anniversary of our 1974 Ashburton. That year
we finished third in the Ashburton, our only loss throughout the whole year. Nine of the
eleven members of that team were able to attend – an amazing percentage after so
many years. We toasted absent friends, Richard France (Vice-Captain) and Coach
Johnnie Johnson, both sadly departed. For the record those present from my year were
Anthony Hamilton, Andrew Howes, Charles Holt, James Hardy, John Hayward, Habib
Rahman and myself (all VIII), Toby Green (IX man) and David Richards (cadet pair).
I consider that your Club remains in good health, run by a group of conscientious and
hardworking stewards, with a good and sound financial operating basis, but we could
always do with more active members participating at our events and with capturing
more College recruits and bringing them in to the sport.
For the future I commend to you Bill Richards, well-known, experienced and highly
respected in shooting circles, and who formerly served as Hon Secretary and Treasurer
of the Club, and who will be proposed by the Committee to be my successor.
Charles Brooks
President
May 2015
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CLUB NOTICES
VETERANS MATCH, THURSDAY 9 JULY, 2015
Match starts at– 5.15pm, 500 yard firing point, Century Range
Target allocations will be posted at the Long Counter in the NRA main offices, on the
range office notice board, at the pedestrian entrance to Century range 500 yards firing
point, and on the tables in front of the Ashburton Forecast scoreboard (range 14
between the 500 and 600 yards f-p). All members are welcomed and encouraged to
attend and shoot: the Captain wishes to enter five teams, so 25 shooters are needed!
All OMRC shooters must sign our club attendance register at this match: this is
to comply with our Home Office approved club record keeping responsibilities.
Please bring your competency card to show to the Captain (see also page 7).
Any member of OMRC who does not have a certificate of safety and competence will
shoot on a coached one to one basis. Please advise the Hon. Sec. as soon as
possible if you are intending to shoot. The Captain will be issuing a reminder
separately nearer to the date.
ANNUAL DINNER, THURSDAY 9 JULY, 2015
British Commonwealth Rifle Club, Bisley – 7.45 for 8.15pm
Could anyone who has not already done so who intends to be present for the match
and/or the dinner please contact the Hon. Secretary immediately by email to:
, copy to the Captain at .
Dinner estimated costs: Veterans Match £20; Dinner £23 (paid in advance) or £28;
Club Competitions £5.
Members are asked to ensure that all dues are settled with the Hon Secretary before the
Dinner (or on the Range during the Veterans’ Match if you are not staying to dinner)
preferably by cheque payable to “Old Marlburian Rifle Club.”
WINNERS OF CLUB TROPHIES 2014/15
Club Trophies will be presented to winners at the dinner on 9 July 2015.
Ferguson Davie Cup: Winner of HM Queen’s Prize 2014 – RCT Jeens (GM)
Foss Cup: Grand Aggregate 2014 - ERT Jeens (14th)
Walker Trophy: Palma Aggregate 2014 - RCT Jeens (12th)
Few Cigarette Case: Fullbore Match 2015 – DFP Richards
Vezey Cup: Veterans’ Match 2015 - to be contested
Patron’s Pots: Veterans’ Match 2015 – to be contested
The Hon. Secretary would like to remind all holders of Club trophies that they should
bring them to the annual dinner, in a clean state (the trophy, that is), for presentation to
the next holder. If you are unable to be present at dinner, please ensure that they are
delivered to an official of the Club in advance for this purpose. Many thanks.
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NOTICE OF ANNUAL DINNER AND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 9 July 2015
The Annual General Meeting of the Old Marlburian Rifle Club will take place on Thursday
10 July 2014 at the British Commonwealth Rifle Club, National Shooting Centre Bisley,
Brookwood, Nr Woking, Surrey as soon as is convenient after the annual dinner.
Agenda
1. Minutes of the AGM held on Thursday 10 July 2014 (see following).
2. Matters arising from the Minutes (unless itemised in the agenda below).
3. Approval of the Annual Report and Accounts for the year ending 31
December 2014 (see page 4 for accounts).
4. Appointment of Certifier of Accounts.
5. Election of Officers:
5a. Election of president : the executive committee’s nominee is WCP Richards
(proposed by CM Brooks and seconded by AJCB de Launay 5b. Election of other officers: the following are available and willing to stand:
Captain – PD Pelly; Hon Secretary - JH Rahman.
6. Election of Executive Committee: consisting of the Officers of the Club and AJCB
de Launay, D de Vere, EC Dickson, A Gill, RCT Jeens, and DFP Richards who are all
available and willing to stand again.
7. Any Other Business: of which prior notification has been received by the Hon
Secretary before the AGM.
2014 Annual Dinner
Following the Veterans match we hosted 36 at our Annual Dinner at the British
Commonwealth Rifle Club at Bisley. Our guest of honour was MC past President and
current Chairman Steven Bishop (PR 1969-73). Peter Finn and Martin Watkins from the
College along with 5 pupils who were shooting all or parts of the Imperial Meeting were
also present. The fare was once again kindly provided by David Richards with help from
Penny Brooks, and the drinks and wines by Dominic de Vere.
One of the themes of the Dinner was the 40th reunion of the President’s 1974 shooting
team at Bisley – the first of the VIIIs coached by Johnnie (REW) Johnson that started a
remarkable sequence of 20 or so years never out of the top 10 in the Ashburton Shield.
In 1974 we finished 3rd in the Ashburton, our only loss throughout the whole year. 9 out
of the 11 members of the team attended – a fantastic turn out. We toasted absent
friends, coach Johnnie and Richard France (the Vice Captain) both sadly departed.
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Those present were Anthony Hamilton, Andrew Howes, Charles Holt, James Hardy, Habib Rahman, John Hayward and
the President (all VIII), Toby Green (IX Man) and David Richards (Cadet Pair).
Minutes of the Annual General Meeting held on 10 July 2014 held at British
Commonwealth Rifle Club, National Shooting Centre, Bisley.
The President Charles Brooks in the Chair
Present: D de Vere; WCP Richards; ERT Jeens; TAB Green; A Gill; JA Dallas; AJCB de
Launay; CM Brooks; PD Pelly; H Rahman; DFP Richards ; ND Anderson.
Apologies: RCT Jeens & JF Hayward, AF Howes.
1. Minutes of AGM 2013: ND Anderson proposed acceptance of 2013 AGM minutes and
D de Vere seconded. Approved.
2. Matters arising: President reported on the funding assistance given by the Club to
one of the boys attending this year’s Imperial meeting.
Club ties: last year’s AGM had agreed ties would be redesigned. A Gill suggested the
school leavers could be presented with an OMRC tie. Hon Sec said he’d been quoted
£200 approx for a minimum order of 590 blazer badges. Patron to approach Mundays, St
John’s of Woking.
3. 2013 Accounts: President explained the slight deterioration in the accounts, being in
part engraving, depreciation on the new LH rifle etc. Hon Sec added he was not
concerned by the loss, the Club’s reserves are adequate, especially given the small
annual fee, which is in any case voluntary. Approval proposed by WCP Richards and
seconded by ERT Jeens – approved.
4. Accounts Certifier: the president proposed the reappointment of Danielle Griffin as
the Club’s Accounts certifier, D de Vere seconded: Hon Sec expressed his thanks to
Danielle – the meeting approved her reappointment.
5. Re-Election of Officer’s: the incumbent President, Captain and Hon Secretary all
offered themselves for re-election, with the President asking the Club to consider a
replacement for him at the 2015 AGM. Patron supported the President in his desire to
see the succession considered. ERT Jeens asked whether rotation could be considered as
in other Clubs but the President suggested the OMRC might have insufficient members to
make this viable. ND Anderson proposed, DFP Richards seconded the re-election en bloc
of these officers – approved by the meeting.
6. Re-election of the Executive Committee: CM Brooks, AJCB de Launay, JH
Rahman, PD Pelly, DPF Richards, D de Vere, EC Dickson, A Gill, and RCT Jeens offered
themselves for re-election. ND Anderson proposed that they be re-elected en bloc and
WCP Richards seconded. Approved by the meeting.
7. AOB: M Watkins has approached D de Vere and A Gill for assistance and support with
the boys attending the Imperial meeting. This was welcomed by the meeting.
Captain asked whether the Club should be entering more concurrent competitions. The
meeting felt this was not appropriate.
There being no other business the President called the meeting to a close.
Meeting commenced 22:45 end 23:20 pm
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Richard Jeens (GM)– Winner of HM The Queen’s Prize, 2014 Edited from a piece written for NRA Journal, August 2014
Once in a while there is a dynasty that edges its name into the history books. In top
class rifle shooting we have had the Fultons, famous over successive generations. Of
course there have been individuals that have stamped their names on shooting history
for all sorts of reasons, Marjorie Foster, Keith Pilcher, Arthur Clarke and arguably others
who were individual milestones in their own right.
But here, like London buses, three come along together. Henry, Ed and now Richard
Jeens. Henry won the Prize ten years ago: Ed was second last year. On Final Saturday
2014 it was Richard who took the Blue Riband award. And if the bundle so carefully
carried by Richard in the appropriately considerate chair ride to the NRA office was any
indication, perhaps there may be another Jeens for us to watch in the future.
The first stage of the Prize on Wednesday 16 July fell in the middle of some of the
hottest and most humid weather of the year. A moderate left hand breeze kept things
interesting but it did not prevent Ant Ringer (Uppingham Veterans) and Alex Coetzee of
South Africa from each scoring 105 with 19 of their 21 shots in the central ring. Ringer
took the tie shoot for the Bronze Medal and Badge by 25.5 to 25.2. The cut for the
second stage was 102.12, with Richard and seven other OMs qualifying.
The second stage took place on Friday afternoon with some stiff and variable wind from
around 4 o’clock. James Corbett of Australia was at the top with the fine score of
150.24, just edging out Frank Bilton of Leiston Patriotic Rifle Club, the first time that he
had ever scored a maximum 150 (and 23 centrals). It was the right time to do it.
Richard was third on 149.24, very handily placed as it turned out. He was to be joined
in the final by brother Ed, Dominic de Vere and the Richards brothers.
So to the final on Saturday 19 July, and a topsy-turvey affair it was. With only two
scores of 150 carried forward and a spread of four points across the 100 strong field, it
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had a little uncertainty from the start. Not only that, the wind was at first from over the
left shoulder and then straight down the range and then back over the shoulder.
‘Interestings’, as that Meerkat might say. By 1000 yards Corbett and Rob Sandlant of
Australia, Richard and Simon Carson (of Ulster) were all in the running, producing a
frenzy of nameplate swapping tantrums on the RAF run leader board.
With Corbett an early finisher at 6 off the race settled into a nail-biter between Jeens,
Sandlant and Carson each creeping up shot after shot with just 3 points dropped. But
the leader’s yellow star remained against Jeens, thanks to his better count of central
bullseyes. In a nail-biting finish each of them held to the bullseye.
Richard, Sandlant and Carson finished on 297 counted out by 44, 33 and 30 centrals
respectively with Corbett fourth after his win last year. Richard, swapping rifle for new-
born son (fast asleep all the while) was chaired off the range by a loud band and some
very considerate bearers. It was a very popular and richly deserved win for the reigning
World Long Range Champion.
CAPTAIN’S REPORT
Patrick Pelly reports on the Club’s activities in the 2014 season
The year’s events kicked off in March with the Spring Smallbore Match at which a
reduced team of five was completely outclassed by a high scoring College team.
At the Fullbore Match in May a team of seven OMs turned the tables although to be fair
the school were taking the opportunity to familiarise newer members with the Cadet Rifle
and were unable to get everyone through at the longer distance due to marking delays.
The Few Cigarette Case was won by John Hayward with 66.4v and Sam Day was
presented with an OMRC Tankard as highest scorer from the school.
With numbers boosted by the presence of the President’s 1974 Ashburton team-mates
we were able again to field 5 full teams for the Veterans Match in July but despite some
excellent individual scores results were disappointing with highest place going to the ‘B’
Team in 3rd place in their event. Competition to win the Vezey Cup was hotly contested
with four 50’s but in the final analysis Bill Richards narrowly won with an excellent 50.9v.
In the Imperial Meeting we entered the usual 5 concurrent team matches made up of
individual scores in specific competitions. These competitions are hotly contested by a
core group of clubs and it was especially satisfying to win the Rifle Clubs trophy which is
concurrent with Queens 1st stage and to take second place in the Bank of England
(concurrent with the Grand Aggregate). These results show the depth of talented
shooters we have in our ranks and follows last year’s success in the Marlingham.
In September there was a large turnout for the Quadrangular Match with all four
competing clubs present plus three school teams. The OMs secured a comfortable win to
regain the Tankard (last won in 2011) and also a win over the school team.
We fielded a full VIII at the Autumn Smallbore Match in November and despite high
hopes of a revenge win were once again defeated at the hands of the College VIII.
Father & son pair, John & David White, were the well-deserved recipients of the Buxton
Plate, awarded by Bill himself.
It has been especially satisfying this year to see some of our newer members
participating and also some older ones returning. I do hope some of you at least will
continue to do so. Score records for all the year’s matches and Imperial Meeting results
are shown over the following pages.
Patrick Pelly. April 2015.
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MATCH SCORES & ADDITIONAL COMMENTARY – 2014 Spring/Summer/Autumn/Michaelmas
Smallbore Match v |The College
Gunner Range, 1 March 2014
Five OMs made the trip to Marlborough for the Spring .22 match on the excellent Gunner
Range. Suggestions to shoot the more difficult 10-Bull targets were resisted with
memories of our last thrashing two years ago still fresh in our minds!
The College V were selected in advance from the ten or so boys shooting and Schuy
Neuhauser set the pace with a maximum possible 100 with three others one-off on 99.
Meanwhile top scorer for the Old Boys was James Plunket on 98.
Inevitably the school maintained their winning streak at Smallbore as the full results
below show. Memo to OMs: “Must do better in November!”
OMRC 5-Bull COLLEGE 5-Bull
James Plunket 98 Schuy Neuhauser 100
Patrick Pelly 97 Sam Day 99
Tom Durrell 97 Will Heseltine-Carp 99
Mike Forster 93 Josh Meyer 99
Habib Rahman 93 Thor Kverndal 96
TOTAL 478 TOTAL 493
School shooting continues in good form and in the safe hands of Peter Finn and coach
Martin Watkins. This is well demonstrated by the fact that both Schuy and Sam are
competing in the English Schools Home Counties Match while Josh and Will are
representing the ‘B’ Team in the same competition. We wish them all good luck.
Fullbore Match v The College
Bisley, Century Range, Sunday 18 May 2014
7 OMs gathered at Century Range Bisley for the Spring Fullbore Match against the School
in bright and sunny weather with a deceptive wind, which not only caused fishtail
conditions but also various cases of sunburn! The OMs were pleased to welcome back
David Verner-Jeffreys who, though currently a keen smallbore shooter, had not shot
fullbore since leaving in the 80s; he was accompanied by his son Robbie who is a keen
target air rifle shot.
Exams and the attendant run up had depleted the College team of its more experienced
members but this was more than made up for in numbers by younger shooters. The
School, under the careful guidance of Peter Finn and Martin Watkins, used the day to
practice with the Cadet rifle in preparation for the Schools meeting. In any case, the OMs
were grateful for the respite and were able to win for a change, and with a comfortable
margin.
Time constraints and the usual issues with slow or questionable marking meant that the
500 yard shoot was unfortunately curtailed. Top scorer for the school was Sam Day with
63.4 which earned him the Tankard, and for the OMs the winner of the Few Cigarette
Case was John Hayward with 66.4.
We wish the College team well in the Schools Meeting in July.
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OMRC 300 500 Total MC 300 500 Total
J Hayward* 33.1 33.3 66.4 S Day 31.2 32.2 63.4
H Rahman 31.0 34.5 65.5 O Money-Kyrle 27.2 29.1 56.3
W Buxton 32.2 33.2 65.4 G Holland 29.1 27.0 56.1
C Brooks 33.3 32.0 65.3 W Heseltine-Carp 27.1 - -
D Verner-Jeffreys 29.2 33.3 62.5 E Dell 23.0 28.0 51.0
P Pelly 31.1 30.1 61.2 E Horner 25.2 25.0 50.2
R Horton-Smith 31.1 30.1 61.2 B Borrowdale 20.0 27.0 47.0
220.10 225.16 445.26 G Wake 20.0 - -
Best 7 202.8 - -
*Winner Few Cigarette Case **Winner OMRC Tankard
NRA ANNUAL (IMPERIAL) MEETING 2014, BISLEY Ashburton
Century Range, National Shooting Centre, Bisley, 11 July 2014
School 300 500 600 Total
1. Wellington College 259.19 247.12 249.11 755.42
2. Epsom College 243.14 256.12 239.10 738.36
3. Elizabeth College 251.17 251.15 234.11 736.43
8. Marlborough College 240.10 245.13 238.9 723.32
P.S. Veterans’ Match, 11 July 2014
Century Range, National Shooting Centre, Bisley.
A Team B (2nd teams) C (3rd teams)
W Richards 50.9 C Brooks 50.7 G Robinson 50.6
R Baker 50.5 E Dickson 49.5 H Rahman 47.3
A Gill 48.3 D Richards 49.5 J Gaywood 46.5
D de Vere 47.3 J Hayward 49.3 F Puckle-Hobbs 45.3
E Jeens 40.3 A de Launay 46.3 P Pelly 45.2
25th 235.23 4th 243.23 7th 233.19
D Team E Team Aggregate
W Unwin 46.4 T Green 47.6 5th 711.65
R Hallows 45.1 J Hardy 46.5
T Durell 44.2 C Holt 45.2 Lucas
A Howes 44.2 R White 44.1 (A + Ashburton)
A Hamilton 41,1 D Anderson 25.1 6th 958.55
10th 220.10 14th 207.14 10 shots to count @ 500yds
Vezey Cup: W Richards
Patron’s Pots: Deus – C Brooks; Dat – G Robinson; Incrementum – T Green.
TEAM RESULTS – IMPERIAL MEETING, BISLEY 2014
Concurrent Matches
Rifle Clubs:1st 417.52;
Bank of England:2nd 2746.317; The Steward:11th 682.79;
The Belgian: 13th 671.70; Marlingham: 7th 3385.322 & 9th 3213.385.
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INDIVIDUAL RESULTS – IMPERIAL MEETING, BISLEY 2014
Prize list appearances by Marlburians and OMs (E&OE).
Event Name Inits Place Event Name Inits Place
Admiral Hutton Brooks CM 32 Donegall Watkins MP 51
Jeens RCT 38
Richards DFP 55
Aidan Reece Agg Richards WCP 15
Brooks CM 56
Albert Richards WCP 50
Meyer JF 84
Alexandra Jeens ERT 16
Gill AW 139
Watkins MP 54 Duke of Cambridge Richards WCP 23
Robinson GW 55
de Vere D 34
All Comers' Agg Jeens ERT 3 Edge Richards WCP 88
Armourers Richards WCP 65 Elkington Agg Richards WCP 6
Baldwin Agg Brooks CM 38
de Vere D 24
Barlow Pelly PD 6
Brooks CM 47
Berryman Agg Richards WCP 2 Fulton Agg Jeens ERT 9
Brooks CM 47
de Vere D 11
Brigadier Agg Brooks CM 16
Richards WCP 22
British Open TR Ch'p Jeens RCT 4 Grand Agg Jeens ERT 14
Jeens ERT 11
Jeens RCT 17
Richards WCP 17
Richards WCP 32
de Vere D 32
de Vere D 74
Century Gill AW 16
Richards DFP 102
Meyer JF 85
Meyer JF 138
Charles TB 99
Dickson EC 185
Chairman's Prize (O) Brooks CM 2 Gurkha Appeal Brooks CM 54
Clementi-Smith Agg Brooks CM 47 H.M. Queen's I Jeens ERT 13
Conan Doyle Richards DFP 3
Jeens RCT 21
Jeens RCT 36
Richards DFP 36
Brooks CM 51
Baker RBC 71
Meyer JF 88
Richards WCP 119
Jeens ERT 106
Robinson GW 136
Corporation Richards WCP 5
de Vere D 149
Watkins MP 6
Dickson EC 230
Meyer JF 75 H.M. Queen's II Jeens RCT 4
Cottesloe Richards WCP 79
de Vere D 25
Councillors 1000x Agg Richards WCP 53
Richards DFP 47
Daily Mail Jeens RCT 27
Jeens ERT 49
Robinson GW 78
Richards WCP 92
Meyer JF 93
Baker RBC 128
Daily Telegraph Watkins MP 46
Robinson GW 235
Dickson EC 50
Dickson EC 248
Brooks CM 52 H.M. Queen's III Jeens RCT 1
Jeens ERT 128
Jeens ERT 23
Donaldson Mem I Jeens RCT 14
Richards WCP 32
Richards WCP 16
de Vere D 42
de Vere D 62
Richards DFP 89
Jeens ERT 99 Halford Richards WCP 85
Donaldson Mem II Jeens RCT 14 Hopton Agg Richards WCP 65
de Vere D 28 Howcroft Agg Brooks CM 50
Jeens ERT 31
Richards WCP 44
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Event Name Inits Place
Event Name Inits Place
Lovell Jeens RCT 12
St. George's II Jeens ERT 14
Charles TB 93
de Vere D 15
Meyer JF 99
Jeens RCT 44
Marjorie Keir Agg Jeens ERT 3
Richards DFP 133
Richards WCP 19
Brooks CM 168
Martin Parr Agg Richards WCP 40
Richards WCP 180
Maxwell Agg Richards WCP 19
Monday Agg Jeens RCT 18
St. George's III Jeens ERT 11
Richards WCP 26
Jeens RCT 26
Brooks CM 49
de Vere D 38
New Zealand Agg Jeens ERT 19
Stickledown Pelly PD 13
Brooks CM 42
Stickled'n Range Agg Jeens RCT 4
Northland Agg Richards WCP 19
Richards WCP 19
OTF Long Range Richards WCP 2
Brooks CM 31
de Vere D 23
TWP Designs Ss Agg Richards WCP 3
Brooks CM 42
Brooks CM 43
OTF Short Range Jeens ERT 8
Queen's Veterans Baker RBC 4
Palma Agg Jeens RCT 12
Robinson GW 7
Richards WCP 14
de Launay AJCB 33
Brooks CM 40
The Veterans Agg Baker RBC 17
Prince of Wales Meyer JF 5
Robinson GW 23
Richards WCP 20
de Launay AJCB 32
Jeens ERT 24
Times Jeens RCT 2
Saturday Agg Brooks CM 44
Jeens ERT 107
Saturday Agg (MR) Richards WCP 60
Dickson EC 154
Short Range Agg Brooks CM 35
Tribe 1100x Agg Richards WCP 45
St. George's I Watkins MP 35
Victoria Agg Richards WCP 45
de Vere D 52
Weekend Agg (MR) Richards WCP 49
Richards WCP 68
Weekend Agg (TR) Jeens ERT 10
Richards DFP 75
Whitehead M.R. Richards WCP 93
Jeens ERT 122
Wimbledon M.R. Richards WCP 44
Meyer JF 139
Wimbledon T.R. Jeens RCT 20
Jeens RCT 189
Meyer JF 33
Brooks CM 217
Watkins MP 84
1200yds Agg Richards WCP 49
The list above contains the names of OMs, pupils and Hon Members together with their placings in the
prize lists at the July 2014 Bisley Meeting. The bulk of them are Target Rifle events but there are
some Match Rifle events shown in italic script. With the exception of HM the Queen’s Prize, the Grand
Aggregate, the St Georges and the Donaldson Memorial matches, the lists are based on the handicap
system which ensures a proportion of X, A and O class shooters in each list.
Fullbore Match v The College & Quadrangular Match
Saturday 20 September 2014, Bisley, Century Range
OMRC 500 600 Total Marlborough College 500 600 Total
C Brooks 49.6 50.8 99.14 S Neuheuser 48.5 48.3 96.8
J Hayward 49.5 50.7 99.12 T Cayford 48.4 47.2 95.6
A Gill 50.6 49.2 99.8 C Mobbs 47.3 46.2 93.5
T Durell 48.4 47.4 95.8 K Connel 46.1 43.1 89.2
S Day 48.8 46.3 94.11 O Money-Kyrle 48.3 40.2 88.5
H Rahman 46.3 47.5 93.8 T Kverndal 47.2 41.0 88.2
P Pelly 47.4 46.3 93.7 E Dell 44.1 44.0 88.1
J Spender 41.o 47.2 88.2 B Borrowdale - 43.1 -
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VII v College 672.68 VII 637.29
IV Triangular 392.42
O Wellingtonians 388.31 Bradfield 650.43
O Bradfieldians 385.30 Wellington 605.25
O Alleynians 333.16
Smallbore Match v The College
Gunner Range, Saturday 15 November 2014
OMRC Marlborough
David White 100 S Neuhauser 100
John White 99 T Cayford 100
H Rahman 98 K Connel 99
Bill Buxton 97 T Kverndal 99
Patrick Pelly (Captain) 96 O Money-Kyrle 99
Ayhan Dawood 95 C Mobbs (Captain) 97
Edward Paine 95 W Farquhar 98
Will Unwin 93 E Dell 95
773 787
A Todd 93
Buxton Plate As a result of their fine scoring in this match, and to the absence of any challenging parent and
offspring combinations at any of the other Club events in 2014, John and David White take the Buxton
Plate for 2014.
RECORDS AND STATISTICS
Table I – International Representation Old Marlburians participating in international matches, and touring as members of overseas teams.
(C=Captain; VC=Vice-Capt; Ch=Coach; MCh=Main Coach; R=Reserve; A=Adjutant.)
The National Match England Baker RBC 1971(R)/9/83/97/2004(Ch) Brooks CM 1987(R)/2005(Ch)/6/13(C)
Davies R ff, (GM)
1906/8 Dallas JA 1993(R)
Debenham ATK 1953(R)/7/8 de Launay AJCB 1980/6(A)/91 Dickson EC 2008 (R) de Vere D 2012 Dobson EL 1912/4 Few RJ 1908/11/3 Gaywood NJD 1963(R) Gill A 2011/12/14 Insall DH 1962 Johnson REW 1926(R)/7/31/4/47/56/8(Ch)
/62-3(C)/5/72(Ch) Richards DFP (GM,SC)
1978(R)/9/83/4/5/6/8/9/98/2002-03(Ch)/09(Ch)
Richards WCP 1986/7/92/5(Ch)/6/7(Ch)/8(Ch)/ 2000(Ch)/02/05/09(Ch)/10(Ch)/11(Ch)/12(Ch) /13(MCh)/14(Ch)
Robinson GW 1971(R)/2
Vezey T 1932(R)/7/9(R)/47/8/9(Ch)/53(Ch)/63(Ch) Ireland Anderson ND 2000(R)/03 Davison TA 1938/48/51/2/3/4/5/6/8/9/60/78/9 Scotland Crawford JH 1937/8 Horton-Smith DAG 1938/46/7/8(A)/9/50(A)/1-9/60/1-4/5-7(C)/8/9 Gill A 2012 Wales Forster MJD 1969/70/7/8/80/1/2 Gilbertson RH 1965-9/71-9/80/1-5/7 Jeens ERT 2003/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12/13/14 Jeens HRT (GM) 2002/4/5/6/7/8 Jeens RCT (GM)
2002/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12/13/14
The Mackinnon
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Australia Wynne RO 1956(C) England Brooks CM 2001(R)/02(A) Davies R ff (GM) 1907(R)/8(R)/10/1/2(R) Debenham ATK 1966(A) de Launay AJCB 1981(R)/3/99(A)2006(C) Ferguson-Davie CJ
1894/5/6 Johnson REW 1931/2/3/4(R)/47/9/52/3-4(A) /7/9(A)/64(Ch)/6(C)
Insall DH 1965(R) Robinson GW 1971(R) Richards DFP
(GM, SC) 1983/4/8/92/2001(Ch)/2/4/5(Ch)
Richards WCP 1991/5(Ch)/6(Ch)/7(Ch)/8(Ch)/9(Ch)/ 2000(MCh)/01(Ch)/02(MCh)/09(Ch)/10/11(Ch) /12MCh/13MCh/14(Ch)
Vezey T 1950/1/61(A)
Ireland Davison TA 1952/3/4/5/6/60 Anderson ND 2001(R)/03 India Latham WG 1935/9 Scotland Horton-Smith DAG
1946/7-8(A)/9/50(A)/2/3/5-9/60/1-4/5-7(C)/8/9/71 Gill A 2011
Wales Forster MJD 1971/7/8 Gilbertson RH 1966-9/70/1-9/80/1-3 Jeens ERT 2005/6/7/8/9/10/11/12/13/14 Jeens HRT (GM) 2002/3/4/5/6/7/8 Jeens RCT (GM) (GM)
2002/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12/13/14
The Elcho Match England Brittain RW 1959 Gaywood NJD 1962 Richards WCP 2012(MCh)/13(MCh)/14(MCh) Robinson GW 1970/1(R) Scotland Horton-Smith DAG
1955/60/2/4-9/70-2/3(A)/5-9
Wales Jeens ERT 2005/7(Ch) Jeens HRT (GM) 2004 Jeens RCT (GM) 2003/4/8/12
The Kolapore Match Great Britain Baker RBC 1985 Brooks CM 1999(A) Debenham ATK 1957(A)/8(R) Johnson REW 1937/55/7(R)/62(C) Jeens ERT 2011(R)/12/14 Richards DFP (GM,SC)
1983/4/5/8/98/9(Ch)/2002(Ch) Richards WCP 1992(R)/4(Ch)/6(Ch)/7(MCh)/99(MCh)/ 2000(Ch)/01(Ch)/02(MCh)/10(Ch)/11(Ch) /12(MCh)/13( MCh)
British Asia (India) Carey GJP 1947 Latham WG 1935/9
The Australia Match (The Empire Match) Great Britain Brooks CM 1987 (A)/2013(A) Debenham ATK 1958 Horton-Smith DAG
1956(A)/76(C) Johnson REW 1938
Richards DFP (GM,SC)
1982(U25)/8/92(R) Richards WCP 1995(Ch)/6(Ch)/7(Ch)/2010(MCh)
Australia Kenya Wynne RO 1956(C) Wand-Tetley PM 1968
The Palma Match Great Britain Horton-Smith DAG
1967/9(A&Ch)/70(C) Baker RBC 2007 Veterans
Dickson EC 2007U21 (Cap) Jeens RCT (GM) 2003U25/7/11 Jeens ERT 2007U25 (Cap) Richards DFP
(GM,SC) 1988/92(R)/9(Ch)
Richards WCP 1992(Ch)/5(Ch)/2003(Ch) Robinson GW 1971 GB U25 Matches (Bisley)
Jeens ERT 2005(A)/6/7/8(Ch)/9 Jeens HRT(GM) 2005 Jeens RCT (GM)
2004/5(C) Richards WCP 1985(Ch)/86(Ch)
GB F-Class Richards WCP 2009 (MCh)
Great Britain Overseas Tours Anderson ND Canada 1966 Baker RBC Canada 1989/2007 (Vets); New Zealand 1992;
Australia 2001 (Vets)
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Brooks CM West Indies 1978/2013(VC) Canada 1981 /7(A)/98(VC)/2011(Ch)
Dallas JA Africa 2004(VC); West Indies 1996
Debenham ATK
Australia & NZ 1958; Canada 1960/4(A) de Launay AJCB Canada 1981/98(Ch)
Dell PL Canada 1958 De Vere D Canada 2013/14 Holt CMR Canada 1979 Horton-Smith
DAG Africa 1963(VC);Canada 1954/8(VC)/ 60(C)/67(VC)/9/74; Canada & USA 1971
Jeens ERT South Africa 2008; NZ 2010; Canada & USA 2012 Jeens HRT(GM) Canada 2006 Jeens RCT (GM) Canada 2007/13(A); S Africa 2006; NZ 2010;
Australia 2011; Johnson REW Canada 1968(C); S.Africa, Australia & NZ 1938
Richards DFP (GM,SC)
Australia 1988; Canada 1984/2011(C); Canada & USA 1992/2004 (Ch); New Zealand 1994; South Africa 1998(Ch)/9(Ch)
Richards WCP Australia 1997(A); Canada 1989; Canada & USA 1992; New Zealand 1994/5; South Africa 1998(Ch); West Indies 1986; USA F Class World Ch’ships 2013
Robinson GW Canada 1970; Canada & USA 1971 Vezey T Canada 1950 Home Nations Official Overseas Tours
Anderson ND Ireland: 2009 South Africa Baker RBC England: Canada 1995; South Africa 2004 De Vere D England: 2013 South Africa Jeens ERT Wales: 2005 Canada; 2009 South Africa Jeens HRT Wales: 2009 South Africa Jeens RCT (GM) Wales: 2003 South Africa; 2005 Canada; 2009
South Africa Richards DFP England: 2009 South Africa Richards WCP England: 2009 South Africa
Olympic Games 1912 R ff Davies (Military Rifle) 1980 & 1984 GW Robinson (Free Pistol)
Imperial Cadet Teams, Canada (The Athelings) 1951 Godfrey PDH (Comdt) 1953 Rogers APH 1954 Brittain RW, Pollock AM 1956 Hawkes AJC 1957 Kenber EM (Comdt) 1962 Anderson ND 1964 ap Rhys Pryce MH (Comdt) 1973 Crathorne JF (Comdt) 1974 Johnson REW (Comdt) 1974 Brooks CM (VC), France RM 1975 Holt CMR 1976 Hardy JLT, Richards DFP 1977 Hayward JF 1979 Gardner FR 1981 Graham RA 1982 Seal, JRJ 1989 McEachran J 1990 MacFadyen C 1992 de Vere D, Spender J 1993 Anderson G 1994 Caine JSP 1998 Anderson ND (Cmdt) 1999 Chase D 2001 Bell D (selected, but did not tour) 2004 Lilley T 2007 Dickson, E 2009 Puckle-Hobbs F
Alexander Graham Bell 1956/7 Hill PR 1959 Gaywood NDJ 1974 Brooks CM 1975 Holt CMR, Richards DFP 1975/6 Richards DFP 1977 Hayward JF 1978 Paine EH 1991 De Vere D 1999 Chase D 2000 Bell DJG 2006 Dickson EC
GB Under 25 Australia Match Jeens ERT 2005/10(A)
GB Under 25 Overseas Tours Jeens RCT (GM)
2004 South Africa Jeens ERT 2005 Australia; 2007 Canada
Jeens HRT (GM) 2004 South Africa Dickson EC 2011 Australia
GB Under 19 Tours Kirby J 2000 South Africa Jeens ERT 2004 South Africa Dickson EC 2007 South Africa
Pistol and Small Bore Rifle England – Smallbore rifle Baker RBC GB Dewar 1962, Australia Dewar 1965/6, Championships of Rhodesia 1968, Zambia 3P&Pr 1969, Kenya 3P&Pr 1969,
Kenya 3P&all range ‘72. Eng Pr Team ‘74. GB 3P&Pr ‘75. Bronze medal CSFC (ED) ’76. Chase D English Schools (B) 1999 Dickson EC British Schools, Denmark 2006 England – Pistol Robinson GW Olympic Games (FP) 1980/4, GB (AP) 1979(1st)/1981/3/5/7, Eur Ch’ships (FP) 1975/9/81/3/7/9/ 91 (AP)
1978/9/80/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9. Nordic Ch’ships (AP/FP/CF) 1975/7/9/81/3/5/7/89. British Champion (AP) 1980/3/4/9 (FP) 1976/81/2/6/7/91/4, Commonwealth Games 1982 (AP silver medal team & FP silver indiv. & bronze team). GB FP/AP 1974/8/82/6.
Wales - Smallbore rifle Gilbertson RH NSRA International 1969 (Capt), 70/1/2/3/5/6: Army 1959-81; Commonwealth Games TR Coach 1982/6. White J NSRA International 1977/8/9/81/3(Capt). v NZ postal 1981/2/3.
II – THE SOVEREIGN’S PRIZE – MARLBURIAN FINALISTS
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[1 = winner of the Prize: 2 = runner-up: 3 = third place.] Name No Year(s) Name No Year(s) Anderson ND 1 1966 Baker LHBC 1 1938 Baker RBC 15 1961/4/79/83/7/8/93/6/7
/2000/4/8/9/10/12 Battersby AG 1 1976
Brittain RW 1 1959 Brooks CM 5 1978/9/80/9/2004 Crawford JH 1 1938 Dallas JA 2 1990/3 Davies Rff (GM) 4 1904/5/61/8 Davison TA 2 1954/6 Debenham ATK 4 1954/6/72/8 de Launay AJCB 6 1975/6/9/81/6/2009 Dell PL 1 1958 de Vere D 2 2013/14 Dobson EL 1 1912 Ferguson-Davie CJ 2 1896/19042
Dickson EC 1 2006 Few RJ 1 1907 Forster MJD 3 1971/2/6 Godber JPM 1 1962 Hayward JF 1 1980 Horton-Smith DAG 7 1946/72/52/3/6/8/61 Insall DH 2 1963/5 Jeens ERT 6 2009/10/11/12/132/14 Jeens HRT (GM) 3 20041/5/6 Jeens RCT (GM) 8 2004/5/6/7/8/9/13/14
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Johnson REW 11 1925/6/7/31/2/6/53/5/8/67/72 Latham WG 1 1935 MacFadyen CR 1 1994 Paine EH 1 1980 Parry KC 2 1952/4 Richards DFP (GM,
SC) 16 1975/8/9/83/41/5/8/90/6
/2002/4/5/8/9/10/14 Richards WCP 20 19822/5/6/7/8/90/1/2/3/5/6/7/8/93/
2005/7/9/11/12/14 Ring ND 1 1964
Robinson GW 6 1969/70/1/4/80/2005 Sankey HS 1 1882 Sheppard PM 1 1947 Strang RD 1 1954 Tennant FVD 1 1954 Vezey T 10 1925/6/8/37/8/9/46/8/50/7
III - INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM PRIZES
Principal prizes won at Wimbledon and Bisley by Marlborough and Marlburians. Individual Competitions Year Winner Alexandra 1931 REW Johnson 1955 DAG Horton-Smith 2001 RBC Baker
2012 EC Dickson All Comers' Aggregate 1953 REW Johnson 1999 WCP Richards Any Rifle 1983/4 DFP Richards (GM,SC) Ashburton Reserve 1993 P Stockwell Athelings Centenary Aggregate 2011 ERT Jeens Barlow 1965 DH Insall 2005 RBC Baker Brigadier 2004 DFP Richards (GM,SC) B.S.A. 1950 J de M Severne Century 1981 RBC Baker 1977 WCP Richards 2001 CM Brooks
2012 ERT Jeens Chairman’s Prize ‘O’ Class 900 yds 2005 GW Robinson Clementi Smith Memorial Aggregate 1925/38 T Vezey Conan Doyle Challenge Statuette 1938 T Vezey 1991 WCP Richards Corporation of City of London 1949 DAG Horton-Smith Cottesloe Challenge Vase 1955 DAG Horton-Smith Daily Mail 1965 DAG Horton-Smith 1979 DFP Richards (GM,SC) Daily Telegraph Cup 1973 REW Johnson Donaldson Aggregate 1996 WCP Richards Donaldson Memorial Trophy 1983 AJCB de Launay Donegall 1988 WCP Richards 2004 RBC Baker Duke of Cambridge 1973 REW Johnson Duke of Gloucester 1978 DFP Richards (GM,SC) Elkington Challenge Cup 1904 CJ Ferguson-Davie (SM) 1991 WCP Richards Friday Aggregate 1997 WCP Richards Henry Mellish 1962 NDJ Gaywood H.M. The King's Prize 1906 R ff Davies (GM) H.M. The Queen's Prize 1984 DFP Richards (GM,SC) 2014 RCT Jeens (GM) 2004 HRT Jeens (GM) H.M. The Queen's Prize Stage 1 2005 RCT Jeens (GM) H.M. The Queen's Medal (TA) 1952 JP Goodacre
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Hines Trophy 1973 JLT Hardy Hopton 1962 NJD Gaywood McQueen 1969 GW Robinson Monday Aggregate 1978 CMR Holt NRA Silver Medal 1904 CJ Ferguson-Davie (SM) OTF Short Range 2005 RCT Jeens (GM) Palma Aggregate 1992 DFP Richards (GM,SC) 2013 ERT Jeens RG Aggregate 2007 RCT Jeens (GM) Saturday Aggregate 1955 DAG Horton-Smith 1988 DFP Richards (GM,SC) 1991/2006 WCP Richards Scott Cup 1977/8/9/82 GW Robinson Service Pistol Cup 1962 CAG Walker Shearwater Aggregate 2005 RCT Jeens (GM) Spencer-Mellish Cup 1875 HS Philpot 1880 PH Eliot 1904 HH Cripps 1974 AStJP Hamilton 2010 L Jervis-Bicknell Stock Exchange Aggregate 1913 RJ Few 1981 AJCB de Launay 2011 WCP Richards The Times 1947 RP Lister Varley Trophy (English XX Club) 1981 AJCB de Launay 1983/2005 DFP Richards (GM,SC) 1999 WCP Richards Wantage 1906 RJ Few Wimbledon 1999 DFP Richards (GM, SC) Young Rifleman's Aggregate 1960 NDJ Gaywood 1969 MJD Forster 1978 EH Paine 1991 D de Vere 1993 GAN Anderson Team Competitions Ashburton Challenge Trophy 1874/1935 Marlborough Ashburton Supporters 1963/5 Old Marlburians Bank of England 2005/9 Old Marlburians Cadet Pairs Challenge Trophy 1885/8/97/9 Marlborough 1902/7/33/6/55 Marlborough Country Life 1935/63/4/86 Marlborough Dulwich Challenge Cup 1951/2/62/3/6/7/73/93/ Old Marlburians 2011 Families 1994 DFP & WCP Richards 2005 HRT & RCT Jeens Lucas Cup 1933/5/62/81 Marlborough+Old Marlburian 'A' Malvern Cup 1974 Marlborough Marling Cup 1923/75/7 Marlborough Marlingham 2005/8/12 Old Marlburians Montague-Jones Trophy 1963 Marlborough Public Schools Aggregate 1955/73/7 Marlborough PS Veterans' Challenge Shield 1903/47/55/9/74/82/90 /5/6/2013 Old Marlburians PS Veterans Aggregate (Pixley Bowl) 1955/61/2/3/4/7/73/9 Old Marlburians 2011 Rifle Clubs 2012/14 Old Marlburians Rutland Aggregate 1977/81 Marlborough Whitgift Challenge Cup 1936/58/61/3/4/6/73/4/ 9/83/95/2011 Old Marlburians
IV - THE VETERANS' MATCH
The Veterans' Match Team and Aggregate scores and placings, from 1990. Year 'A' Team 'B' Team ' C' Team Aggregate 1990 245 1 234 7 226 5 705 3 1991 241 13 234 6 231 2 708 3 1992 240 8 239 3 234 2 713 2 1993 240 14 242 1 235 2 717 2 1994 239 14 235 9 231 4 705 5 1995 247 1 236 5 235 1 718 2 1996 246 1 231 7 230 7 707 6
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1997 246 2 239 5 239 3 724 3 1998 244 8 240 5 229 6 713 4 1999 243 9 244 2 232 5 719 2 2000 243 12 239 5 238 2 - - 2001 241 9 228 14 227 5 696 6 2002 245 9 242 3 238 3 725 2 2003 235 20 239 3 235 5 709 2004 235 22 240 3 234 3 709 5 2005 244 6 235 5 228 6 707 5 2006 240 15 242 3 238 3 720 3 2007 244 14 237 9 234 6 715 5 2008 246 5 240 8 240 3 726 5 2009 245 10 246 2 239 4 730 4 2010 241 9 242 2 234 7 717 6 2011 243 11 247* 1 242* 1 732* 1 2012 249* 3 245 3 230 7 725 3 2013 248 1 242 3 235 3 725 4 2014 235 25 243 4 233 4 711 5 *Club record score for team or aggregate.
V - THE SCHOOL MATCHES
Full-bore and small-bore matches against the School, from 1989 Full-bore (ex 560 unless otherwise stated). Year OMRC School Year OMRC School 19891 244 238 1990 487 490 1991 No match 19922 372 373 19933 413 410 19942&4 181 183
1995 523 472 19965 374 359
1997 509 486 1998 503 496 1999 529 515** 2000 543* 477 20016 389 375 20027 458 439 2003 517 458 2004 517 458 2005a8 636 608 2005b 766 753 2006a 636 634 2006b 732 746 2007 3679 384 2008 235 22410
2009a 519 486 2009b 548 55511
2010a No match 2011b 357 3506
2011a 849 ? 2011b 474 44910
2012a 71612 678 2012b 470 4712
2013a 581 557 2013b 478 473 2014a 220 20213 2014b 672 63714
Notes: * Highest recorded OM score; ** Highest recorded College score; a/b indicates that there were two matches in that year; 1 match decided
on 300 yard scores to allow school all available shooting time; 2 five firers; 3 seven firers; 4 abandoned after 200 yards due to thunder, lightning & torrential rain; 5 8 firers shooting 10 shots to count at 600yds ; 6 4 firers shooting 10 shots at 500 & 600yds; 7 7 firers; 8 shot at 800yds with 10 followed by 7 shots to count ex 680; 9 600yds with College four firers shooting twice; 10 5 firers at 900/1000yds; 11six firers at 500 & 600yds; 12 8 firers at 500 & 600yds; 13 seven firers at 300yds; 14 8 firers at 550 & 600yds.
Small-bore (ex 800 unless otherwise stated) from 1991 Year OMRC School Year OMRC School 1991a 774 782 1991b 788 777 1992a 776 770 1992b 788 784 1993a 783 771 1993b 780 782 1994a 784 783 1994b 5881 590 1995a 782 775 1995b 782 771 1996a 768 760 1996b 8552 861 1997a 780 776 1997b 782 776 1998a 782 782 1998b 777 786 1999a 778 790 1999b 792 779 2000a 7473 743 2000b 771 779 2001a 7503 735 2002a 15294 1530 2002b 785 790 2003a 14965 1453 2003b 7183 738 2004a 6376 654 2004b 770 770 2005a 784 785 2005b 3937 394 2006a 785 785 2006b 4663 476 2007a 3807 381 2007b 5931 585 2008a 5914 574 2008b 6916 675
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2009a 785 778 2009b 786 783 2010a 489 486 2010b 781 788 2011a 780 785 2011b1&3 538 554 2012a 442 468 2012b 770 784 2013a 391 393 2013b 589 592 2014a 478 493 2014b 773 787
Notes: a/b indicates that there were two matches in that year; 1 ex 600;
2 ex 900; 3 ten bull targets; 4 ex 1600 (best 8 shooting one 5 bull and one
10 bull card); 5 50m Lord Roberts Centre; 6 ex 700; 7 ex 400.
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OMRC Rifle Clubs 2014
Ed Jeens, David Richards, Patrick Pelly (Cap), Bill Richards (Absent Ed Dickson).
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