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Fairytale Win to FMM at World Championships
In what seemed to be destiny, Field Marshal Montgomery claimed their 4th World's title under the direction of Pipe Major Richard Parkes. Parkes who had suffered a stroke earlier this year worked himself back to good health to be able to lead his band onto the field. A truly remarkable effort against stiff competition. In second place was SFU and 3rd was The House of Edgar Shotts & Dykehead. For more info and full results, click here |
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RSPBA Champion of Champions Results
The RSPBA season came to a close today at Cowal and so did the results for the Champion of Champions. In grade one Field Marshal Montgomery claimed both the Cowal competiton and at the same time secured there second Champion of Champions title in 3 years. In drumming the title was taken by The House of Edgar Shotts & Dykehead and Drum Major Jim Kilpatrick. For full results, click here |
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Solid start for Nuna at season's opener
Nunawading Pipe Band kicked off the new season with two solid performances and a win at Daylesford. Other winners on the day were, Gr.2 Clayton RSL, Gr.3 Maryborough, Gr.4 Melbourne No.2 and Juvenile was Scotch College (Adelaide). For full results, click here |
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DNA @ Daylesford
DNA attended the Daylesford Highland Games this year. A great day had by all in superb weather conditions. We would like to thank everyone for visiting us on the day and your continued support, we look forward to seeing you all at the Geelong Highland Games at Queens Park, Geelong on the 20th March 2005. For RAFFLE results and pics, click here |
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