The results for the Havering Youth Tournament have been published nn the website on the Shooting -> Results page.
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Abbey Bowmen Open Shoot Entry Form (22 May)
I have had problems with the new page of Event and the entry forms on there and it seems I missed off the Abbey Bowmen Open Shoot which is only in a few weeks.
The Abbey Bowmen Open shoot will be running on Saturday 22nd may as usual and the entry form can be found on the Shooting -> Events page or downloaded directly using this link.
The entry form for their Longbow and Barebow shoot on 25th September is also on the page.
My apologies for missing it off but can anyone who is running a shoot please check that I have the entry form correctly linked on the page please?
Richard
Webmaster
Agenda for ECAA meeting for May Published
Please note that this is going to be an In Person Meeting at Margaretting Village Hall and not a Zoom Meeting!
The Agenda for the ECAA Meeting held for May to be held at Margaretting Village Hall on Wednesday May the Fourth at 8pm has been published on the Governance -> Meetings page and can be downloaded using this link
ECAA Bray 1 League Results for March Matches Published
The results for Matches 6 and 7 of the Bray 1 league shot in March have been published on the Shooting -> Leagues -> Bray 1 League page
SCAS WA1440 Entry Form and Online Booking Published (16 July 2022)
The entry for and the Online Booking Link have been published for the sCAS WA1440 which is being held on 16th July at Rayleigh Town.
New ECAA Windsor League Fixtures Published
The fixtures for the new ECAA Windsor League have been published on the Shooting -> Leagues -> Windsor League page.
As Chris Higgins, the League Secretary says:-
This is my first year running the Albion League and from my observation, plus input from various members of clubs, I think that there is an opportunity to increase the number of archers able to shoot competitively in a County competition.
I have decided to organise a Windsor League to be shot at the same time as the Albion League. This is shot at 60, 50, & 40 yards compared to the Albion League which is shot at 80, 60 & 50 yards. This would provide the opportunity for more archers to shoot in an ECAA League and be eligible for County awards.
I wish all the best to the archers and teams who are competing in this inaugural year.
Chris Higgins
League organiser