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"On 27th March 1915 Mosman-Neutral Bay Rifle Club was formed following a Public Meeting held earlier at the Mosman Town Hall." Mosman-Neutral is celebrating its 90th anniversary this year!Over it's 90 years Mosman-Neutral Bay has been and still is a very strong club, known not only within Australia, but internationally. The club can boast Queens and Kings winners, Australian Team representatives, Oceania team representatives, New South Wales team representatives, an 18 year stronghold on the MDRA A Grade Series (1983-2001), and a tightly contested club championship. Mosman-Neutral Bay has recently archived a large amount of historical information and club records in the Mosman library (see the little bit of history section). Gary Somerville has done a tremendous job of locating and collating all this information and has produced a CD of the clubs history which can be purchased through the club. MDRA Grade SeriesThe Sydney Metropolitan District Rifle Association (MDRA) runs a Grade series over each financial year. There are four different divisions called A, B, C and D grade, and each club can enter as many teams as they are able to field. A team consists of 8 shooters plus coaches (either shooting or non-shooting). There are six 'grade days' each season and the Anzac rifle range population almost doubles on each of these days! Each grade day is dedicated to a particular range; 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, or 800 meters. The aggregates of each range are used not only for determining the winners in each separate grade; they also count towards the Champion Club competition, where Mosman has been very successful over the past few decades. Off Rifle Club ChampionshipMosman-Neutral Bay runs an annual club off rifle championship over the financial year. Each week our club range scores can be counted towards the Championship, where the top two scores at each range (300, 400, 500, 600, 700 and 800 meters) are counted in the aggregate. Due to Mosman-Netural Bay being a strong club we separate the club into sections, not grades. Section 1 and 2 are all A grade shooters whereas section 3 consists of B and C grade shooters, based on club averages. The club championship is a hotly contested even each year, where even the last Saturday of the shooting calendar can produce the final winning score for the club champion. Each section winner is awarded a trophy; section 1 compete for the Ken Lee Memorial trophy and their name on the board in the clubrooms!. Section 2 compete for the F.E. McDermott Cup, and section 3 compete for the Phil Somerville Shield. Handicap Club ChampionshipThe handicap club championships is run on the same format as the off rifle event. However instead of 3 separate sections, the winner of the club handicap trophy (FC Mason Memorial Trophy) is the person with the highest aggregate score with handicap. There is also a trophy for the highest aggregate score with handicap for the members in Section 2 and 3 combined (J Norquay Memorial Trophy). If the winner of the club handicap is a member from section 2 or 3 they are not eligible for the J Norquay Memorial Trophy. The club also runs several other competitions over the shooting calendar:
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