2019 ASBK – Round Six – Phillip Island
Preview and Friday Results
Today marked the start of the penultimate round of the Australian Superbike Championship as riders across all classes used three practice sessions to get themselves and their steeds set-up for the rigours of Phillip Island.
Last year this weekend signalled the end of the Australian Superbike season, but this year the finale heads to Sydney Motorsports Park in early November.
The Superbike category will certainly have to wait until Sydney before a champion is crowned but in the Supersport 600 class it is a fait accompli that with a commanding 85-point lead over Broc Pearson, Goulburn teenager Tom Toparis will win the Motorsports TV backed Supersport title on Sunday afternoon. Toparis topped both FP1 and FP2 today from Nic Liminton and Aidan Hayes. Toparis’ 1m35.384s early this afternoon would have put him 13th on the Superbike charts…
Supersport Friday Combined Times
Pos | Rider | Bike | Time |
1 | Tom TOPARIS | Yamaha YZF-R6 | 1m35.384 |
2 | Nic LIMINTON | Yamaha YZF-R6 | 1m36.953 |
3 | Oliver BAYLISS | Yamaha YZF-R6 | 1m37.211 |
4 | Jack PASSFIELD | Yamaha YZF-R6 | 1m37.692 |
5 | Richie DIBBEN | Suzuki GSXR | 1m38.197 |
6 | Broc PEARSON | Yamaha YZF-R6 | 1m38.274 |
7 | Aidan HAYES | Yamaha YZF-R6 | 1m38.311 |
8 | Rhys BELLING | Yamaha YZF-R6 | 1m39.159 |
9 | Dallas SKEER | Suzuki GSXR 600 | 1m39.440 |
10 | Ty LYNCH | Yamaha YZF-R6 | 1m40.324 |
11 | Avalon BIDDLE | Yamaha YZF-R6 | 1m40.738 |
12 | John QUINN | Triumph | 1m40.887 |
13 | Callum O’BRIEN | Kawasaki ZX6R | 1m41.289 |
14 | Timothy DONNON | Suzuki GSXR | 1m41.493 |
15 | Brodie MALOUF | Yamaha YZF-R6 | 1m41.693 |
16 | Ryan SELLEN | Kawasaki ZX6R | 1m42.995 |
17 | Jack HYDE | Yamaha YZF-R6 | 2m14.054 |
Superbike
Of the leading Superbike contenders we believe only Herfoss and Jones will contest the MotoGP support races. Yamaha Racing Team, Ecstar Suzuki and BCperformance Kawasaki all choosing not to participate at MotoGP. There are no championship points on offer and with the risk of injury ever present and budgets tight, it makes little sense for teams to commit to the MotoGP event.
Unfortunately this means that ASBK does not put its best foot forward in front of the international visitors, and the MotoGP crowd, but there is no easy answer. Having the MotoGP event as an ASBK championship points-scoring round is rife with risk, as at any point MotoGP can simply cancel the ASBK races due to a myriad of reasons. Scheduling ASBK races for 0900 of a morning is also, quite frankly, insulting. For these reasons, and others, we do not have a full ASBK championship event in conjunction with the MotoGP round.
Anyway back to where we are at this weekend, round six of the Australian Superbike Championship.
With 102-points still up grabs across the final two rounds the championship is completely wide open. Only 36-points cover a top-six headed by Mike Jones.
The DesmoSport Ducati 1299 Panigale Final Edition has been piloted almost without error this season by Mike Jones. The Queenslander actually started season 2019 onboard a borrowed ZX-10R and used that mount to bag 49-points at the season opener before then replacing the injured Troy Bayliss for round two. From there Jones took fourth overall at Wakefield Park before then finishing second at The Bend, Morgan Park and Winton. However, the 25-year-old is yet to take an overall round victory. Nonetheless it is Jones that leads the championship chase by a handy 11.5-points over Cru Halliday. At the season opener here in February Jones set a new ASBK Superbike Phillip Island race lap record at 1m31.881s on the K&R Hydarulics ZX-10R, can he muster that sort of pace on the big 1.3-litre Ducati…? Jones was third quickest today on a 1m32.593s but there is likely plenty yet to come as there were only two dry sessions, the track was wet for the third and final session.
Halliday could be dubbed season 2019’s quiet achiever… The YRT man is yet to win a race this season but has headed the championship standings for the majority of the year. Championships have been won before without a rider taking a single race victory, but at both Phillip Island and Sydney Motorsports Park Halliday and YRT have good pace, and are aiming for that breakthrough victory that could propel them back up to the top of the points table.
Bryan Staring has not had the package beneath him to fight for victory at most rounds this season but at The Bend the Sandgroper walked away with three victories from the triple-header event to give his championship tilt a major shot in the arm. The difference that weekend was Dunlop tyres, the Pirelli runners had no answer for Staring on the South Australian tarmac. Generally though, Pirelli have had the upper hand at the other rounds this year, could Dunlop again make the difference for Staring on the run to the final flag of season 2019 at SMP?
Next in the standings, only 2.5-points shy of Staring, is defending champion Troy Herfoss. The Penrite Honda man did his almost customary double in front of his Goulburn home crowd at Wakefield Park but elsewhere wins have eluded the recently married 32-year-old. Herfoss will need to step up and put it all on the line over these next two rounds if he is to successfully defend his #1 plate. These final two rounds are at circuits that, historically, have not proved fruitful for Herfoss. It’s now down to him to turn that form guide around if he doesn’t want to go back to his #17 for season 2020. Herfoss was one of only four riders to bother going out in the damp final session.
Whereas this amazingly evocative but also somewhat frightening 4445 metres of bitumen is generally a bogey track for Herfoss, the 12-turn Phillip Island layout is a happy hunting ground for Maxwell. Wayne is three-points adrift of Herfoss heading in to this weekend, despite taking nil-scores in two races this season, the first came here at P.I. following his crash with Aiden Wagner, the second came at The Bend after bashing fairings with Daniel Falzon. Since then Maxwell has won both the Morgan Park and Winton rounds to hit Phillip Island on a high. He also topped both FP1 and FP2 this morning but, like most, sat out the damp FP3.
Next in the championship chase is Maxwell’s Ecstar Suzuki team-mate Josh Waters. The Mildura based 32-year-old has not really challenged for victories since the season opener here at Phillip Island. That somewhat crooked smile of his has been absent and elsewhere he has not shown the pace to battle at the front of the field. This might sound a little harsh, but Josh is a three-time Australian Superbike Champion, thus we, and himself, expect more. In his defence though he has been smart all year, incredibly he has never finished a race outside the top six throughout the entire season! Third overall for the round at the season opener, sixth at Wakefield, fourth at The Bend, fifth at Morgan Park and fourth at Winton are his outright round scores from the opening five rounds of season 2019. He is 36.5-points behind series leader Mike Jones, but there are 102-points up for grabs and coming back from there is not beyond Waters if he finds his mojo and a couple of the front runners stumble… Early signs are good with Waters P2 in FP1 this morning and P4 overall for the day.
One man that could upset the title challengers this weekend however is none other than three-time World Superbike Champion Troy Bayliss. The DesmoSport Ducati squad have been working hard to get the new V4R up to speed largely away from the public eye and this weekend marks the debut of the new weapon in national level competition. There is plenty yet to come from Bayliss and the V4R but they start this weekend with a best of 1m34.116s in FP1, but curiously they failed to improve on that in FP2.
Daniel Falzon could also fire up this weekend, as could Mark Chiodo or the returning Glenn Allerton. Aaron Morris could be dangerous if he finds a competitive set-up on the NextGen BMW while the likes of Jamie Stauffer deciding to have a crack on a new V4 Ducati could put a cat amongst the pigeons if the cards fall his way.
Matt Walters has found form here before and Matt Walters has been consistetly been the fastest privateer all season while Alex Phillis and Damon Rees have also shone at times.
Superbike Combined Friday Times
Pos | Name | Bike | Time |
1 | Wayne MAXWELL | Suzuki GSXRR | 1m32.451 |
2 | Troy HERFOSS | Honda CBR RR SP | 1m32.567 |
3 | Mike JONES | Ducati 1299 FE | 1m32.593 |
4 | Josh WATERS | Suzuki GSXRR | 1m32.849 |
5 | Daniel FALZON | Yamaha YZF-R1 | 1m32.979 |
6 | Bryan STARING | Kawasaki ZX10R | 1m33.579 |
7 | Matt WALTERS | Kawasaki ZX10R | 1m33.716 |
8 | Cru HALLIDAY | Yamaha YZF-R1 | 1m33.725 |
9 | Troy BAYLISS | Ducati V4R | 1m34.116 |
10 | Glenn ALLERTON | BMW S RR | 1m34.132 |
11 | Mark CHIODO | Honda CBR RR SP | 1m35.018 |
12 | Aaron MORRIS | BMW S RR | 1m35.345 |
13 | Damon REES | Honda CBR | 1m35.397 |
14 | Alex PHILLIS | Suzuki GSXR | 1m35.556 |
15 | Jamie STAUFFER | Ducati V4R | 1m35.846 |
16 | Lachlan EPIS (NSW) | Kawasaki ZX10R | 1m36.781 |
17 | Sloan FROST | Suzuki GSXR | 1m37.123 |
18 | David BARKER | Kawasaki ZX10R | 1m38.017 |
19 | Philip CZAJ | Aprilia RSV4 | 1m38.675 |
20 | Nathan SPITERI T | Suzuki GSXRR | 1m38.690 |
21 | Matt TOOLEY | Yamaha YZF-R1 | 1m38.909 |
22 | Dean HASLER | BMW S RR | 1m39.016 |
23 | Kyle BUCKLEY | Kawasaki ZX10R | 1m39.376 |
24 | Brendan MCINTYRE | Suzuki GSXR | 1m40.001 |
25 | Trent GIBSON | Ducati V4R | 1m41.531 |
26 | Michael EDWARDS | Yamaha YZF-R1 | 1m41.552 |
YMI Australian Supersport 300
In the YMI Australian Supersport 300 category, Max Stauffer has a 39-point lead over Senna Agius, who in turn is 36-points ahead of Hunter Ford. After that though it’s close with just 17-points separating Ford all the way down to eighth-placed Zac Levy. The big improver in the previous round at Winton was overall winner Yannis Shaw, who moved up to sixth in the standings and it was Shaw that topped FP1 this morning at Phillip Island but Locky Taylor gazumped him in FP2 to finish fastest for the day.
YMI Australian Supersport 300 Combined Times
Pos | Rider | Bike | Time |
1 | Locky TAYLOR | Yamaha R3 321 | 1m48.739 |
2 | Yannis SHAW | Kawasaki EX 400 | 1m48.802 |
3 | Seth CRUMP | KTM RC390 390 | 1m49.540 |
4 | Max STAUFFER | Yamaha R3 321 | 1m49.610 |
5 | Senna AGIUS | Kawasaki EX 400 | 1m49.676 |
6 | Peter NERLICH | Kawasaki EX 400 | 1m49.788 |
7 | Hunter FORD | Yamaha R3 321 | 1m50.026 |
8 | Luke JHONSTON | Kawasaki EX 400 | 1m50.125 |
9 | Laura BROWN | Yamaha R3 321 | 1m51.436 |
10 | Brandon DEMMERY | Yamaha R3 321 | 1m51.771 |
11 | Reece OUGHTRED | Yamaha R3 321 | 1m51.886 |
12 | Ben BAKER | Yamaha R3 321 | 1m52.043 |
13 | Zylas BUNTING | Kawasaki EX 400 | 1m52.181 |
14 | Matthew RINDEL | Yamaha R3 321 | 1m52.581 |
15 | Ben BURKE | Kawasaki EX 400 | 1m52.727 |
16 | John LYTRAS | Yamaha R3 321 | 1m53.352 |
17 | Ryan SMITH | Yamaha R3 321 | 1m53.430 |
18 | Stephany KAPILAWI-JAMES | Kawasaki EX 400 | 1m53.987 |
19 | Harry PARKER | Yamaha R3 321 | 1m54.275 |
20 | Zak PETTENDY | Yamaha R3 321 | 1m54.572 |
21 | John QUINN | Kawasaki EX 400 | 1m55.100 |
22 | Jacob HATCH | Yamaha R3 321 | 1m55.950 |
23 | Hunter DIPLOCK | Kawasaki EX 300 | 1m57.240 |
24 | Noel MAHON (VIC) | Kawasaki EX 400 | 1m57.815 |
25 | Grace POUTCH | Kawasaki EX 400 | 1m58.550 |
26 | Ryan MOSCARDINI | Yamaha R3 321 | 1m59.945 |
27 | Greg FARRELL | Kawasaki EX 400 | 2m01.944 |
28 | Craig WHITE | Kawasaki EX 400 | 2m06.596 |
29 | David WILSON | Kawasaki EX 400 | 2m07.401 |
30 | Patrick LI | Yamaha R3 321 | 2m21.616 |
YMF R3 Cup
The YMF R3 Cup contest is also tight, with Hunter Ford wrestling the lead away from John Lytras in the previous round. Ford and Lytras are separated by five-points, with Zac Levy a further eight-points adrift in third. Brandon Demmery moved up to fourth courtesy of his Winton round win.
YMF R3 Cup Friday Times
Pos | Name | Rider | Time |
1 | Max STAUFFER | Yamaha YZF-R3 | 1m49.317 |
2 | Locky TAYLOR | Yamaha YZF-R3 | 1m49.719 |
3 | Luke JHONSTON | Yamaha YZF-R3 | 1m50.175 |
4 | John LYTRAS | Yamaha YZF-R3 | 1m50.211 |
5 | Hunter FORD | Yamaha YZF-R3 | 1m50.591 |
6 | Brandon DEMMERY (NSW) | Yamaha YZF-R3 | 1m50.682 |
7 | Ben BAKER | Yamaha YZF-R3 | 1m50.858 |
8 | Reece OUGHTRED | Yamaha YZF-R3 | 1m51.165 |
9 | Laura BROWN | Yamaha YZF-R3 | 1m51.299 |
10 | Jacob HATCH | Yamaha YZF-R3 | 1m51.520 |
11 | Matthew RINDEL | Yamaha YZF-R3 | 1m52.482 |
12 | Ryan SMITH | Yamaha YZF-R3 | 1m52.502 |
13 | Harry PARKER | Yamaha YZF-R3 | 1m52.790 |
14 | Archie MCDONALD | Yamaha YZF-R3 | 1m53.125 |
15 | Hunter DIPLOCK | Yamaha YZF-R3 | 1m53.718 |
16 | Zak PETTENDY | Yamaha YZF-R3 | 1m54.461 |
17 | Stephany KAPILAWI-JAMES | Yamaha YZF-R3 | 1m54.957 |
18 | Patrick BOGNAR | Yamaha YZF-R3 | 1m55.242 |
19 | Ryan MOSCARDINI | Yamaha YZF-R3 | 1m57.457 |
20 | Patrick LI (VIC) | Yamaha YZF-R3 | 1m59.226 |
21 | Jamie PORT | Yamaha YZF-R3 | 1m59.789 |
22 | Dominic FLETCHER | Yamaha YZF-R3 | 2m00.037 |
Oceania Junior Cup
Just nine points separate Carter Thompson and Angus Grenfell at the head of the Oceania Junior Cup standings. Grenfell moved into the lead after winning the first two races at Winton, but handed it back to Thompson when he crashed out of the weekend’s final race. The consistent Jacob Roulstone is third in the standings, 29-points behind Thompson.
Oceania Junior Cup Friday Times
Pos | Name | Machine | Time |
1 | Max GIBBONS | Yamaha YZF-R15 | 2m12.278 |
2 | Carter THOMPSON | Yamaha YZF-R15 | 2m12.481 |
3 | Tom DRANE (NSW) | Yamaha YZF-R15 | 2m12.760 |
4 | Cormac BUCHANAN | Yamaha YZF-R15 | 2m14.220 |
5 | Glenn NELSON | Yamaha YZF-R15 | 2m14.737 |
6 | Reece OUGHTRED | Yamaha YZF-R15 | 2m15.193 |
7 | Archie MCDONALD | Yamaha YZF-R15 | 2m15.212 |
8 | Zak PETTENDY | Yamaha YZF-R15 | 2m15.343 |
9 | Hunter DIPLOCK | Yamaha YZF-R15 | 2m15.446 |
10 | Jacob HATCH | Yamaha YZF-R15 | 2m15.506 |
11 | Marianos NIKOLIS | Yamaha YZF-R15 | 2m15.581 |
12 | Jamie PORT | Yamaha YZF-R15 | 2m15.620 |
13 | Jai RUSSO | Yamaha YZF-R15 | 2m15.906 |
14 | Angus GRENFELL | Yamaha YZF-R15 | 2m16.722 |
15 | Varis FLEMING | Yamaha YZF-R15 | 2m19.285 |
16 | Lucas QUINN | Yamaha YZF-R15 | 2m19.713 |
17 | Patrick BOGNAR | Yamaha YZF-R15 | 2m19.790 |
18 | Lincoln KNIGHT | Yamaha YZF-R15 | 2m20.534 |
19 | Tom CONNORS | Yamaha YZF-R15 | 2m20.862 |
20 | Dominic FLETCHER | Yamaha YZF-R15 | 2m21.092 |
21 | Toby JAMES | Yamaha YZF-R15 | 2m24.915 |
22 | Jayden MARTIN | Yamaha YZF-R15 | 2m26.027 |
Sidecars
Champions will also be crowned this weekend in the Horsell Consulting Australian Sidecar Championship, by virtue of it being the final round of the 2019 season. The F1 Class is led by Corey Turner/Danyon Turner, who hold a 19-point advantage over Jeremy Joyce/Corey Blackman, with defending champions Howard Ford and Lee Menzies further adrift in third. It was that latter pairing that topped FP1 this morning.
In the F2 Class (for the 600cc outfits), Pat Clancy and Stephen Bonney hold a solid 59-point lead over John Clancy/Warren Grubb, with Simon Reynolds/Kathryn Warne in third.
Sidecar Friday Times
Pos | Name | Class | Time |
1 | Howard FORD / Lee MENZIES | F1 | 1m47.702 |
2 | Corey TURNER / Danyon TURNER | F1 | 1m48.308 |
3 | Mick ALTON / Christine CLANCY | F2 | 1m49.025 |
4 | Jeremy JOYCE / Corey BLACKMAN | F1 | 1m49.518 |
5 | Graeme EVANS / Jarrod SCOTT | F1 | 1m50.342 |
6 | Patrick CLANCY / Steve BONNEY | F2 | 1m50.954 |
7 | John CLANCY / Warren GRUBB | F2 | 1m52.476 |
8 | Bruce COLLINS / Peter DEANGELIS | F2 | 1m53.113 |
9 | Jeff BROWN / Darren SHELDRICK | F1 | 1m53.580 |
10 | Phillip UNDERWOOD / Stephen FORD | F1 | 1m53.598 |
11 | Damien EDIS / Melanie SCHLUTER | F2 | 1m57.657 |
AEST/AEDT Schedule
Friday 4th October | ||||
8.00 | 8.20 | Riders Briefing | Briefing | 20 mins |
9.05 | 9.25 | YMI Supersport 300 | FP1 | 20 mins |
9.30 | 9.45 | Horsell Sidecars | FP1 | 15 mins |
9.50 | 10.15 | Motorsports TV Supersport | FP1 | 25 mins |
10.20 | 10.40 | YMF R3 Cup | FP1 | 20 mins |
10.45 | 11.10 | Kawasaki Superbike | FP1 | 25 mins |
11.15 | 11.30 | bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup | FP1 | 15 mins |
11.35 | 11.55 | YMI Supersport 300 | FP2 | 20 mins |
12.00 | 12.15 | Horsell Sidecars | FP2 | 15 mins |
12.15 | 12.40 | Lunch – ASBK Pillion Rides | 25 mins | |
12.40 | 13.05 | Motorsports TV Supersport | FP2 | 25 mins |
13.10 | 13.30 | YMF R3 Cup | FP2 | 20 mins |
13.35 | 14.00 | Kawasaki Superbike | FP2 | 25 mins |
14.05 | 14.20 | bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup | FP2 | 15 mins |
14.25 | 14.45 | YMI Supersport 300 | FP3 | 20 mins |
14.50 | 15.15 | Motorsports TV Supersport | FP3 | 25 mins |
15.20 | 15.40 | YMF R3 Cup | FP3 | 20 mins |
15.45 | 16.10 | Kawasaki Superbike | FP3 | 25 mins |
16.15 | 16.30 | bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup | FP3 | 15 mins |
16.35 | 16.50 | Horsell Sidecars | FP3 | 15 mins |
Saturday 5th October | ||||
9.05 | 9.25 | YMI Supersport 300 | Q1 | 20 mins |
9.30 | 9.50 | Horsell Sidecars | Q | 20 mins |
9.55 | 10.20 | Motorsports TV Supersport | Q1 | 25 mins |
10.25 | 10.45 | YMF R3 Cup | Q1 | 20 mins |
10.50 | 11.25 | Kawasaki Superbike | TP | 35 mins |
11.30 | 11.45 | bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup | Q1 | 15 mins |
11.50 | 12.10 | YMI Supersport 300 | Q2 | 20 mins |
12.15 | 12.35 | Horsell Sidecars | Race 1 | 8 Laps |
12.35 | 13.10 | Lunch – ASBK Pillion Rides | 35 mins | |
13.10 | 13.30 | YMF R3 Cup | Q2 | 20 mins |
13.35 | 14.00 | Motorsports TV Supersport | Q2 | 25 mins |
14.05 | 14.20 | bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup | Q2 | 15 mins |
14.25 | 14.45 | YMI Supersport 300 (no media grid) | Race 1 | 7 Laps |
14.50 | 15.05 | Kawasaki Superbike | Q1 | 15 mins |
15.20 | 15.35 | Kawasaki Superbike (Top 12) | Q2 | 15 mins |
15.40 | 16.00 | bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup | Race 1 | 6 Laps |
16.05 | 16.25 | Horsell Sidecars | Race 2 | 7 Laps |
16.30 | 16.50 | YMF R3 Cup | Race 1 | 7 Laps |
Sunday 6th October | ||||
9.05 | 9.10 | YMF R3 Cup | Warm Up | 5 mins |
9.15 | 9.20 | bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup | Warm Up | 5 mins |
9.25 | 9.30 | Motorsports TV Supersport | Warm Up | 5 mins |
9.35 | 9.40 | YMI Supersport 300 | Warm Up | 5 mins |
9.45 | 9.50 | Kawasaki Superbike | Warm Up | 5 mins |
9.55 | 10.00 | Horsell Sidecars | Warm Up | 5 mins |
10.05 | 10.25 | YMF R3 Cup | Race 2 | 7 Laps |
10.30 | 10.50 | bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup | Race 2 | 6 Laps |
10.55 | 11.15 | YMI Supersport 300 | Race 2 | 7 Laps |
11.20 | 12.00 | Kawasaki Superbike ^ | Race 1 | 12 Laps |
12.05 | 12.35 | Motorsports TV Supersport ^ | Race 1 | 10 Laps |
12.35 | 13.05 | Lunch – ASBK Pitlane Walk | 30 mins | |
13.05 | 13.30 | YMI Supersport 300*^ | Race 3 | 7 Laps |
13.35 | 14.15 | Kawasaki Superbike*^ | Race 2 | 12 Laps |
14.20 | 14.50 | Motorsports TV Supersport*^ | Race 2 | 10 Laps |
15.00 | 15.20 | Horsell Sidecars (inc. MA championship presentation) | Race 3 | 7 Laps |
15.30 | 15.50 | bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup | Race 3 | 6 Laps |
15.55 | 16.15 | YMF R3 Cup | Race 3 | 7 Laps |
Championship Points
Pos | Name | Total |
1 | Michael JONES | 217.5 |
2 | Cru HALLIDAY | 206 |
3 | Bryan STARING | 198.5 |
4 | Troy HERFOSS | 196 |
5 | Wayne MAXWELL | 193 |
6 | Josh WATERS | 181 |
7 | Matt WALTERS | 130.5 |
8 | Daniel FALZON | 124 |
9 | Alex PHILLIS | 110 |
10 | Arthur SISSIS | 106.5 |
11 | Mark CHIODO | 93 |
12 | Glenn SCOTT | 90 |
13 | Damon REES | 84.5 |
14 | Aiden WAGNER | 71 |
15 | Lachlan EPIS | 64 |
16 | Glenn ALLERTON | 56 |
17 | Ted COLLINS | 49 |
18 | Sloan FROST | 42 |
19 | Aaron MORRIS | 30 |
20 | Max CROKER | 27 |
Pos | Name | Total |
1 | Tom TOPARIS | 299 |
2 | Broc PEARSON | 214 |
3 | Nic LIMINTON | 188 |
4 | Oliver BAYLISS | 181 |
5 | Aidan HAYES | 153 |
6 | Reid BATTYE | 142 |
7 | Dallas SKEER | 138 |
8 | Ty LYNCH | 111 |
9 | Chris QUINN | 109 |
10 | Jack PASSFIELD | 106 |
11 | Avalon BIDDLE | 93 |
12 | Rhys BELLING | 92 |
13 | Callum SPRIGGS | 89 |
14 | Luke MITCHELL | 65 |
15 | Andrew EDSER | 64 |
16 | John QUINN | 55 |
17 | Jack HYDE | 41 |
18 | Zac JOHNSON | 37 |
19 | Scott NICHOLSON | 31 |
20 | Dylan WHITESIDE | 26 |
21 | Samuel LAMBERT | 22 |
22 | Timothy DONNON | 21 |
23 | Richie DIBBEN | 17 |
24 | Chandler COOPER | 17 |
25 | Corey TURNER | 16 |
26 | Ben LIEBIG | 14 |
27 | Matt CRANMER | 13 |
28 | Luke SANDERS | 13 |
29 | Bronson PICKETT | 12 |
30 | Ryan SELLEN | 11 |
31 | Daniel LEONARD | 5 |
32 | Oscar DAVISON | 1 |
Pos | Name | Total |
1 | Max STAUFFER | 283 |
2 | Senna AGIUS | 244 |
3 | Hunter FORD | 208 |
4 | Seth CRUMP | 203 |
5 | John LYTRAS | 197 |
6 | Yannis SHAW | 193 |
7 | Harry KHOURI | 192 |
8 | Zac LEVY | 191 |
9 | Brandon DEMMERY | 174 |
10 | Locky TAYLOR | 158 |
11 | Ben BAKER | 142 |
12 | Travis HALL | 116 |
13 | Peter NERLICH | 115 |
14 | Luke JHONSTON | 103 |
15 | Luke POWER | 98 |
16 | Jacob ROULSTONE | 63 |
17 | Callum O’BRIEN | 62 |
18 | Mitch KUHNE | 54 |
19 | Zylas BUNTING | 51 |
20 | Olly SIMPSON | 51 |
21 | Kyle O’CONNELL | 49 |
22 | Tristan ADAMSON | 48 |
23 | Dylan WHITESIDE | 39 |
24 | Harrison VOIGHT | 32 |
25 | Mitchell SIMPSON | 25 |
26 | Ben BURKE | 23 |
27 | Ryan SMITH | 23 |
28 | Laura BROWN | 21 |
29 | Matt RINDEL | 16 |
30 | Tayla RELPH | 14 |
31 | Reece OUGHTRED | 11 |
32 | Jesse WOODS | 8 |
33 | Tom NEWTON | 7 |
34 | Josh HALL | 6 |
35 | Harry PARKER | 4 |
36 | Bronson PICKETT | 4 |
37 | Grace POUTCH | 4 |
38 | Zak PETTENDY | 3 |
39 | Jacob HATCH | 3 |
40 | John BLENKIN | 2 |
41 | Stephany KAPILAWI-JAMES | 2 |
42 | Keegan PICKERING | 2 |
43 | Jordan SIMPSON | 1 |
Pos | Name | Total |
1 | Hunter FORD | 169 |
2 | John LYTRAS | 164 |
3 | Zac LEVY | 156 |
4 | Brandon DEMMERY | 153 |
5 | Max STAUFFER | 153 |
6 | Locky TAYLOR | 138 |
7 | Luke JHONSTON | 117 |
8 | Harry KHOURI | 86 |
9 | Tristan ADAMSON | 84 |
10 | Jacob ROULSTONE | 82 |
11 | Travis HALL | 76 |
12 | Reece OUGHTRED | 64 |
13 | Ryan SMITH | 62 |
14 | Zylas BUNTING | 59 |
15 | Ben BAKER | 47 |
16 | Mitch KUHNE | 46 |
17 | Harrison VOIGHT | 45 |
18 | Kyle O’CONNELL | 43 |
19 | Matt RINDEL | 28 |
20 | Zak PETTENDY | 27 |
21 | Archie McDONALD | 21 |
22 | Jacob HATCH | 20 |
23 | Stephany KAPILAWI-JAMES | 18 |
24 | Keegan PICKERING | 14 |
25 | Josh NODEN | 11 |
26 | Josh HALL | 11 |
27 | Harry PARKER | 8 |
28 | Bronson PICKETT | 8 |
29 | Jeremy CZMOK | 7 |
30 | Laura BROWN | 6 |
31 | John BLENKIN | 6 |
32 | Cameron AGOSTINI | 5 |
33 | Patrick BOGNAR | 4 |
34 | Ryan MOSCARDINI | 3 |
35 | Kristian AGOSTINI | 2 |
Pos | Name | Total |
1 | Carter THOMPSON | 230 |
2 | Angus GRENFELL | 221 |
3 | Jacob ROULSTONE | 201 |
4 | Tom DRANE | 182 |
5 | Marianos NIKOLIS | 172 |
6 | Archie McDONALD | 151 |
7 | Max GIBBONS | 149 |
8 | Cros FRANCIS | 147 |
9 | Glenn NELSON | 147 |
10 | Reece OUGHTRED | 137 |
11 | Zak PETTENDY | 124 |
12 | Jai RUSSO | 93 |
13 | Jacob HATCH | 90 |
14 | Lucas QUINN | 86 |
15 | Cormac BUCHANAN | 65 |
16 | Varis FLEMING | 62 |
17 | Alex KENWORTHY-JONES | 62 |
18 | Hunter DIPLOCK | 57 |
19 | Jamie PORT | 52 |
20 | Patrick BOGNAR | 47 |
21 | Lincoln KNIGHT | 47 |
22 | Thomas BROWN | 29 |
23 | Tom CONNORS | 24 |
24 | Toby JAMES | 7 |
25 | Dominic FLETCHER | 7 |
Pos | Name | Total |
1 | C. TURNER / D. TURNER | 210 |
2 | J. JOYCE / C. BLACKMAN | 191 |
3 | H. FORD / L. MENZIES | 145 |
4 | S. BAYLISS / A. WILSON | 89 |
5 | P. UNDERWOOD / S. FORD | 66 |
6 | D. BEARE / N. BEARE | 50 |
7 | M. ABELL / D. ALLEN | 49 |
8 | J. BROWN / D. SHELDRICK | 49 |
9 | J. WILLIAMS / G. BURKE | 45 |
10 | P. ABELL A. McKINNON | 15 |
11 | D. BOUGHEN / D. BOUGHEN | 15 |
Pos | Name | Total |
1 | P. CLANCY / S. BONNEY | 212 |
2 | J. CLANCY / W. GRUBB | 153 |
3 | S. REYNOLDS / K. WARNE | 129 |
4 | D. EDIS / M. SCHLUTER | 118 |
5 | M. ALTON / C. CLANCY | 116 |
6 | M. BROWN / N. ASTILL | 101 |
7 | B. COLLINS / P. DEANGELIS | 89 |
8 | M. McKINNON / P. DEANGELIS | 75 |
9 | S. JUDD / R. SPANKNEBEL | 71 |
10 | A. PHILLIPS B. MARTIN | 47 |
11 | R. WILLIAMS / A. WILLIAMS | 26 |