The following article is extracted from one sent to me from Lyn Strang in WA and published in Feathers & Fur Magazine, written by Graham Eames whom I thank for his permission to quote. In every case where the word shoot, shooter and shooting are mentioned substitute trial,trialler etc.
"Central to the objective of promoting the sport and of increasing its popularity, it is imperative to encourage the "middle of the road" shooters. Mr Average comes along to grounds to shoot for entertainment, we must make sure that he is entertained.
In a Championship with 500 participants, 30 will be in the top classes and 50 fairly close behind, all with a chance of winning a medal. But the event is only possible because of the other remaining 420 participants who come along to enjoy the sport and to improve their shooting. They have no great aspirations of becoming a State, National, International or World Champion.
These shooters must at all costs never be disheartened or driven away! They should never be made to feel unimportant or only there to help finance the shoot and pay for the trophies of the champions.
The acumen of the top shots and the champions will always ensure that they come out on top so let's make sure that Mr Average always has a good time". End.
Graham, this puts trialling and triallers into the correct perspective as I know all too well also, that many Novice and Restricted triallers feel they are just there to give some All Age competitors a Stake so they can advance to "where they belong" Yes, that has been said to me! It is very important that when All Age competitors have to begin again in the lower Stakes that they converse with those competitors in the Stake, help them, encourage them and make them feel real people and not just there to make the numbers up.
Ladies, you can also substitute Mrs or Ms because a lot of those top male handlers would not be there without you doing their cooking, shopping, cleaning, ironing etc etc and even throwing birds!!!
TTFN
Maureen