GREAT BRITAIN RIFLE TEAM TO CANADA 2025

Team invitation

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Were you thrilled and inspired by the astonishing Palma Match in South Africa recently?

Do you have what it takes to be a member of the next Great Britain Rifle Team to tour overseas?

Applications are invited from NRA members to become a member of the GBRT to Canada in 2025.

We anticipate taking part in a provincial meeting in early August before moving on to Ottawa to shoot in the DCRA championships at Connaught. The tour will be around two and a half weeks in length.

Please apply to Paul Gray (captain), Chris Watson (vice captain) or Liam Cheek (adjutant) for an application form.

The closing date for applications is Kingโ€™s final day 2024 (27th July) and the team will be selected in early August.

Would all applicants please note that the first team get together / training weekend will be held on September 14/15 this year.

We look forward to hearing from you.

 

 

Paul Gray: ย gbcaptain2025@gmail.com

Chris Watson: wracaptain@gmail.com

Liam Cheek: Liam_cheek@hotmail.co.uk

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