Race 3 – Fern Glade 6km Handicap Results

Well done to the 47 participants in our third race of the season!

Congratulations to Will van Rooyen, who won from Darlene Jacques and Shaun Batten.

Paul Pilkington won the $30 voucher supplied by AJL for first runner in his/her first year to finish (not having won the voucher previously).

The winners of our random prize draw are Rodney Viney and Susan Moodie. Collect your prizes at next week’s run!

Fastest Male was Jono Price (22:02) and Fastest Female was Amie Bramich (26:41)

See you next week at Spreyton Cider for Race 4!

Race 3 – Fern Glade, Burnie 6km Handicaps and Race Briefing

Your Committee has decided that we will have a short presentation time following our races. You are invited to stay for this but please remember your distancing from others.
Our COVIDSafe Plan has been updated to reflect this.

Please ensure you are at the start line for your posted handicap time. Race start is at 9:30am.

A very warm welcome to Jackie Reid who is having her first run with the Club today. Welcome to any new nominated time members, also.

We will be running on Fern Glade Road for part of the run. Please keep on the edge and watch for traffic.

Here is a description of the course – it’s the same as we used last year (you may want to follow this while looking at the map).

Run from the start down to the bottom gate of the reserve, run into the reserve and take the lower path up beside the river. After running to the end, turn and then take the road towards the top gate but turn left through the big rocks half way up.

Continue back to the bottom gate, exit and run up the road keeping ON THE RIGHT until the turn. Cross and keeping ON THE RIGHT, return to the Pony Club and enter the top gate. Follow the fence down behind the cars until you are turned back up through the bush to the Pony Club arena. Run the perimeter clockwise, past the finish for 30 metres where you will turn 180 degrees and run to the finish.

It will be well marked with witch’s hats and fingers.

Please keep COVIDSafe distance between you and other runners, especially if you are following someone else. Please read our COVIDSafe plan if you haven’t done so. Thank you very much to our wonderful season sponsors which are all listed on our website.

Race 3 – Fern Glade 6km Handicap Preview

Course map: https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/3216108412

This Sunday the PCCCT will conduct its third race of the season with a 6km handicap at Fern Glade, Burnie.

Starting at the Pony Cub, the course will take runners through the reserve, followed by some road running and then a bush trail back to the finish.

Although it is the same distance as last week’s race at Ulverstone, it presents competitors with several hills and so is likely to lead to some different people fighting out the finish.

Aaron Robertson loves this type of course and, although he hasn’t been to the fore in the first two races, would not shock with a strong showing.

Kendall Buckley, a first year runner with the Club, was a strong third last week and will go close to taking this out. She can work up the field with her co-markers, Will van Rooyen and Graham Higgins who are both also good chances

Others to watch include Owen Thomas and John Badcock. Both will be very used to the uneven terrain so the course will hold no fears for them.

New runners are very welcome and can register for membership on the website. Entries can only be made on the website and close at 9:00pm on Friday.

There will be nominated time events at 9:00 for those wanting a shorter event.

Race 2 – Ulverstone 6km Handicap Report

Race two of the PCCCT’s season was run a 6km event run in Ulverstone starting and finishing at Legion Park. After a frosty start to the day, the weather was sunny and still at race time providing perfect conditions and some fast times were recorded.

The course was run on a variety of surfaces, including a 500m section on the beach, and proved popular with competitors.

Another good field of 52 runners took part and was led home by the race favourite, Jason Scott who had been second in the first race of the season.

This was Scott’s first win with the Club and came in his second year of competitive running.

However, prior to joining the PCCCT, he had been running for several years, generally preferring longer trail-type runs. His longest to date has been 44km. He has also been a keen bike rider.

He had a good battle all the way with co-markers Will van Rooyen and Kendall Buckley to whom he gave a small start. Buckley had a great debut run with the Club, to eventually finish a close third.

Graham Higgins, also having his first PCCCT run was a good sixth while others to catch the eye for the future included Paul Pilkington, Terry Watson and Roselyn Hendriks.

Jason Fehlberg was fastest male with Buckley the fastest female.

Earlier the nominated time winners were Brian Paine, Scarlett Cassidy, Maya Bramich and Mia Fehlberg.

Race 2 – Ulverstone 6km Handicap Results

Well done to the 52 participants in our second race of the season!

Congratulations to Jason Scott who who won from Will van Rooyen and Kendall Buckley.

Kendall Buckley won the $30 voucher supplied by AJL for first runner in his/her first year to finish (not having won the voucher previously).

The winners of our random prize draw are Kim Steven and Caroline Brett. Collect your prizes at next week’s run!

Fastest Male was Jason Fehlberg (22:09) and Fastest Female was Kendall Buckley (24:52).

See you next week at Fern Glade Pony Club for Race 3!

Race 2 – Ulverstone 6km Handicaps and Race Briefing

Race 2 Handicaps

Please ensure you are at the start line for your posted handicap time. Race start is at 9:30am.

A very warm welcome to all those having their first run with the Club today: Graham Higgins, Kendall Buckley and Selina Crispin. There are also several new nominated time members. Welcome to you, too.

We will be using shared paths for some of the run. Please give due consideration to others and stay at least 1.5m away.

Here is a description of the course (you may want to follow this while looking at the map).

Leave start and run along Braddon St on path behind Tennis courts to the 1st train crossing then turn right onto the grass at the entrance to the Caravan park. After crossing train line turn left to run to Picnic Point along road.

You will find a witch’s hat on the left where you will turn and head along grass to the entrance to the beach. Run along the beach till you see another witch’s hat and marshal to turn you onto the entrance to Penguin Rd.


When you get back onto Penguin Rd you will turn left & head back along the road until you get to the grass section. You will then come back the way you went out passing the start line till you get to another witch’s hat and turning point before you go under the car bridge.

You turn there and head back along the path to the Finish/Start line

It may sound complicated, but it isn’t and will be well marked with painted arrows, witch’s hats and fingers.

Please keep COVIDSafe distance between you and other runners, especially if you are following someone else.

Please read our COVIDSafe plan if you haven’t done so. Thank you very much to our wonderful season sponsors which are all listed on our website.

Race 2 – Ulverstone 6km Handicap Preview

Course map: https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/3237315436

Following the successful, if belated, start to the 2020 season last week, this Sunday running moves to Ulverstone for race 2.

Commencing at Legion Park, West Ulverstone, the event is six kilometres. As well as using tracks along the Leven River, there are sections on asphalt and grass and even a short beach section, giving plenty of variety.

With last week’s run under the belt to shake off the cobwebs, a very competitive race should ensue.

After his excellent second last week, Jason Scott certainly looks hardest to beat. In his second season with the Club, Scott showed he has made good improvement from 2019 and with the same handicap will start favourite.

Pat McMahon missed much of last year due to injury but showed with his run into fifth last Sunday that he is back in great form. He won’t need to improve much to take this out,

Fifteen-year-old Will van Rooyen is in his first season of handicapped running after coming through the nominated time ranks. He showed last week he has immediately adjusted and will be a top chance.

Others with undeniable chances include Dale Lancaster, Nick Young, Anne Thomas and Catherine Bell.

Those who haven’t registered and taken the season entries option are reminded that they need to register and enter by 9pm on Friday. The race will start at 9:30 with nominated time events at 9:00.

Race 1 – Devonport 5km Handicap Report

The PCCCT’s year finally got underway on Sunday with the running of a five-kilometre handicap at the Bluff, Devonport.

Normally the Club would start racing in March, so members were very keen to hit the track competitively again. A pleasing field of fifty-seven runners, including nine having their first runs with the Club, headed off on the course which took competitors west on the cycle/walk track to Don College and return.

Ulverstone runner, Alex Reimer, had a great tussle with Jason Scott for almost the entire journey to eventually take out a narrow victory. This was Reimer’s first win with the Club and first race for three years after giving up cross-country to play rugby with the Devonport Bulls. After being slowed by illness earlier in the year, he has been able to undertake some solid training lately which showed in the latter stages.

Scott showed good improvement from last year and should win soon.

Shaun Batten ran strongly for third, while fifteen-year-old Will van Rooyen in his first senior run showed great promise to finish fourth.

Other runners to catch the eye for future races included Patrick McMahon, Nick Young and Hayden Bishop. Catherine Bell and Anne Thomas, both making their debuts with the Club, ran well to make it into the top ten.

Fastest time for the men was recorded by Hayden Bishop with Amie Bramich fastest woman.

Earlier the nominated time winners Brian Paine, Mia Fehlberg and Sarah Lakeland.

Full results at www.pccct.org

Race 1 – Devonport 5km Handicap Results

Line Position

Fastest to Slowest

Well done to the 57 participants in our first race of the season!

Congratulations to Alex Reimer who has won our first race of the season, from Jason Scott and Shaun Batten.

Will van Rooyen was our first runner in their first year to finish (4th), taking out a $30 voucher supplied by AJL.

The winners of our random prize draw are David Murton and Nick Young. Collect your prizes at next weeks run!

Fastest Male was Hayden Bishop (17:38) and Fastest Female was Amie Bramich (20:52).

See you next week in Ulverstone for Race 2!

Race 1 – Devonport 5km Handicaps and Race Briefing

Handicaps

Please ensure you are at the start line for your posted handicap time. Race start is at 9:30am.

A very warm welcome to all those having their first run with the Club today: Amy Lamprecht, Andreas Petersen, Paul Pilkiigton, Emily Rataj, Catherine Bell, Will van Rooyen, Adrian Mann, Kristie Wilson, Anne Thomas and Troy Donald.

We will be using the main cycle/walk track. It is certain that there will be members of the public also on the track. Please give due consideration to others and stay at least 1.5m away. The path is quite wide and, in most places, has wide grass verges.

The course: We will start just over William Street near Coles Beach Road. Follow the main sealed path all the way to the railway crossing at Don College. Cross over and stay on the sealed path heading towards the pool. The turn is about 40 metres from there. Turn and come back the same way. See the map.

Please be very careful crossing the road near the Coles Beach carpark. We will have a marshal there.

We don’t expect there to be trains crossing but if there is, don’t take any risks.

Please keep COVIDSafe distance between you and other runners, especially if you are following someone else.

Please read our COVIDSafe plan if you haven’t done so.

Thank you very much to our wonderful season sponsors which are all listed on our website.