Canberra Queens

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Canberra Queens

Post by scott/r »

Congratulations to Jim Bailey for another great show of marksmanship in taking out his 10th number 1 badge at Canberra. There wouldn't be many who that could say that they have 10 to their name. =D> =D>
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Re: Canberra Queens

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Hear hear - the quiet achiever of TR.
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Re: Canberra Queens

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Excellent, 499.76! that would have been good to watch. =D>
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Re: Canberra Queens

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Ironically, with a high tech target system the only thing that the spectators could watch was the "steam driven" Chalk/Black Board of the check scorer.
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Re: Canberra Queens

Post by Norm »

bobeager wrote:Ironically, with a high tech target system the only thing that the spectators could watch was the "steam driven" Chalk/Black Board of the check scorer.


Well done to all the winners and those that made the competition with their attendance. I would have liked to have been there but things are not going according to the master plan at the moment. :(

This idea of a spectator sport with electronic targets really depends on what system is being used. Some are spectator friendly others are not.
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