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Old 31-07-07, 01:04 PM
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Riser: Hoyt Avalon (Green)
Limbs: 34lb Border TXG
Sight: K-Sight (Not Cartel)
Stabilisers: Carbofast
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Bow String: 12 Strand Fast Flight
Arrows: Easton ACC 2-04

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Traditional Script currently under construction
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Cumbria
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Affiliation: GNAS
Club: Cockermouth Comp. of Archers
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GNAS Classification: 1st Class
IFAA Classification: Unclassified

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SVL has completed all 6 rounds of either the Archery Interchange VGP or Winter League SVL has taken part in an Archery Interchange American shoot SVL has taken part in the Archery Interchange Ironman Challenge shoot SVL has contributed to or organised an AIUK shoot
WL Ranking: 2008 Rec. Div 4, 2nd
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TJ Mason View Post
One option would be to constitute an archery club in its own right, separate from the rugby club, consisting only of members who are affiliated to the GNAS. Then form an agreement with the rugby club that all members of the archery club will also be members of the rugby club and will have access to the rugby club's facilities. This will allow you to tell the GNAS that all members of the archery club are GNAS members, while retaining the relationship with the rugby club.
The above is exactly how the Cockermouth club is run.

NOW just to throw a spanner in the works, how certain are you that the archery activities are covered by the rugby club insurance..... have you checked the small print and asked the insurance company directly ? I know I would want to have something in writing for peace of mind.
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