GB Veterans Rifle Team to New Zealand 2019

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I have been honoured by the Council of the National Rifle Association with the captaincy of the GB Veterans Rifle Team to New Zealand in January/February 2019. Martin Townsend (GB & Ireland) has agreed to be the team’s Vice-Captain and Jon Sweet (GB & Scotland) the team’s Adjutant. The 2019 World Individual and Team matches are to be held at Trentham, and the duration of the tour is likely to be three weeks in late January/early February 2019.

All those eligible and interested in applying to be selected for this team should write to me at jgmwebster@me.com or via the NRA before October 31st 2016. To be eligible, applicants must be 60 years of age on or before the first day of the Veterans World Individual Championship, currently anticipated to be 30th January 2019. A short shooting CV should accompany your application.

John Webster
Captain, GB Veterans, NZ 2019

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