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Queensland Eight Ball Federation

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Queensland Eight Ball Federation

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On behalf of the Queensland Eight Ball Federation, we would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the following individuals on their outstanding performance during the 2018 Australian Eight Ball National Championships.Australian Men’s Singles    Quarter Finals: Shannon PurcellAustralian Women’s Singles    Semi Finals: Nicole FieldingAustralian Masters Singles    Quarter Finals: Mark BradleyAustralian Men’s Plate    Last 16: Andy BarnettAustralian Women’s Plate    Quarter Finals: Leonie McCulloch & Sabrina Hammerlindl    Semi Finals: Temple LarkinsAustralian Masters Plate    Grand Final: 1st Steve Lees – 2nd Mark Bradley

Queensland City v Country (in 2006 City v Country was split into SEQ, CQ and NQ Zone Events)   YEAR OPEN LADIES B GRADE C GRADE 2005 Bris Districts City 8 Ball Bris Districts City 8 Ball 2004 City 8 Ball Gold Coast Darling Downs City 8 Ball 2003 Bris Districts City 8 Ball Toowoomba NDEBA 2002 Bris Districts Gold Coast Gold Coast Gold Coast 2001 City 8 Ball City 8 Ball Gold Coast Bris Districts 2000 City 8 Ball Darling Downs City 8 Ball Gold Coast 1999 Bris Districts City 8 Ball Gold Coast NDEBA. 1998 Gold Coast NDEBA

On behalf of the Queensland Eight Ball Federation, we would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the following individuals on their outstanding achievements during the 2018 Australian Eight Ball National Championships. Athletes and team manager selected in the 2019 Australian Eight Ball Team will travel to Blackpool, England in July 2020. 2019 Australian Men’s Team#9 Barry Kitchener Jnr – Ipswich 2019 Australian Women’s Team#3 Sharron Brown – Norths#6 Rachel King – Queensland#8 Nicole Fielding – Brisbane#9 Temple Larkins – Townsville 2019 Australian Masters Team#6 Mark Bradley – TownsvilleTM Mandy Snare – Gympie

What a weekend of Eight Ball for the QLD Junior State Titles and Team Trials. Firstly thank you to Norths Cue Sports for the use of your venue.Quality as always. Second thank you to everyone who helped running the age groups over the entire weekend. Once again we had quality numbers in all age groups that shows Queensland Junior pool is strong and continues to grow.Let me begin by saying the sportsmanship displayed by all competing and the parents was fantastic. The competition got under way Saturday with the Under 23’s Under 18 Girls and Under 15 opens. Obviously with

To whom it may concern,We write to you today to advise of the recent launch of the newly developed Pre-Exercise Screening System for Young People (PSS-YP) and invite you to share this tool with your network. This project was led by Exercise & Sports Science Australia (ESSA) in collaboration with Sports Medicine Australia and Fitness Australia and includes tools for both parents and young people, as well as a User Guide. This pre-exercise screening system aims to help identify young people – aged 5 to 17 – who may have medical conditions which put them at a higher risk of

On the queens birthday weekend, in June this year (2005), the Q.E.B.F. held their Major event Country v City Championships. There were 36 teams taking part in the event. Pool players came from as far away as Mackay and Rockhampton to the North and Toowoomba and Darling Downs to the west, along with Brisbane’s three associations, Ipswitch, Gympie and the Gold Coast. The Championships are run over three days and it has 180 players involved in the tournament. The Gold Coast Eight Ball Association hosted the event on behalf of the Q.E.B.F. and we extend our many thanks to the