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Possibly the toughest weekend of sporting clays I've shot since I started sporting clays but DEFINATELY ONE OF THE MOST ENJOYABLE AND CHALLENGING weekends also! The wind did play havoc on all 3 days, but take nothing away from Martin Myers for his score of 88 on Friday, that was in my opinion about 4 clays over what should have been on it. It was a round of clays that you had to keep digging and challenging yourself against the targets. For those of you who were there, did we all over-read the targets a little??? I mean there were some huge (and I mean huge) targets there, but there wasn't a single target not broken by all the squad....... Did some people make more of them that was required (me included)? Plus we all missed some silly targets that wasnt caused by the wind or the targets..... it was just us! Everything that had distance was showing a good deal of face or belly (nothing edge on) and the use of different colour targets meant there were no eye-sight tests. The International on Saturday was hit even harder by the wind and rain (and sun at times) but once again everyone was tested by the targets! Chris Bloomfield's score for high gun of 83 shows the level of shooting plus there were only approx 7 scores of 80 or higher. But seeing as this was the Home International with each countries best shooters being sent forward to represent their country I felt this shoot tested the best shooters with the quality of targets worthy of such an event! Well done England for their winning score of 788 (i think)! The shoot-off for the various high guns and overall runner up of the match was superb. An excellent display of shootings (especially on the middle stand) thrilled the remaining on-lookers. Well done to Ed Solomons for taking the runner-up position (even with a little luck on the middle stand where the second target of the pair seemed to run into his first shot)! As for yesterday, the novel idea of 120 targets over 18 stands was abit of a marathon, but none the less very enjoyable. The addition of 2 stands of "Super-Sporting" was a nice touch. Dont get me wrong, it was a shoot which demanded the up-most respect or you were in trouble. The weather was kind to most too (apart from the wind) and the score from Chris Childerhouse on the last squad of 106 shows they were all there to be broken! I certainly enjoyed the full weekend. The clays were top-class, meeting up with old friends, the banquet and the atmosphere was second to none. And well done to all the Mill Hill members, who saw the event went off without a hitch! Looking forward to Wales 2012!!!!