1995 NABBA Australian Championships: Men – Prejudging (DVD)

AUD $29.95

GMV-202-DVD  Open Region DVD  Duration:  74 mins  Sample Clip

The complete Men’s Prejudging – rounds 1, 2 and 3. All the key comparisons are not to be missed, especially the battle between Lou Barrie and Colin Murphie. Plus Don Mahoney in the best shape of his life – he blitzed the field, and also made it a double at the World Championships

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1995 NABBA Australian Championships: Men – Prejudging

Held in Melbourne on May 21st, see the complete Men’s Prejudging – rounds 1, 2 and 3.  All the key comparisons are not to be missed, especially the battle between the top 2 competitors in Lou Barrie and Colin Murphie.  Lou is pictured front cover above and Colin Murphie and Don Mahoney are pictured on the rear cover. These outstanding photos were taken by John Lisica.
Please note that in the DVD in Class 4, Nicky Lisof  of NSW is captioned as Barry Dove  of VIC, and vice versa.

Plus Don Mahoney in the best shape of his life in the Masters – he blitzed the field, and also made it a double at the World Championships.

1995 NABBA AUSTRALIA RESULTS

THE MEN

MEN’S JUNIORS

1. Dean Stojanovski NSW
2. Paul Smith  NSW
3. Phil Smart  WA
4. Brian Hession  VIC
5. Mike Menzies  VIC

MEN’S NOVICE

1. Alex Riquelme  Vic
2. Richard McBeth  SA
3. Syd Collins  WA

MEN’S MASTERS

1. Don Mahoney  VIC
2. James Smith  WA
3. Graeme Lancefield  VIC
4. Tom Long  WA
5. Vince Ferrarella  VIC
6. Paul Roe  SA
7. John Bettons  NSW

MEN’S OPEN  CLASS 4 – SHORT

1. Lou Barrie  VIC
2. Colin Murphie  NSW
3. Jim Kotantonis  VIC
4. Nicky Lisof  NSW
5. Barry Dove  VIC

MEN’S OPEN CLASS 3 – MEDIUM SHORT

1. Arthur Tsimbouris  VIC
2. Tony Rizzo  VIC

MEN’S OPEN CLASS 2 – MEDIUM TALL

1. George Papadopoulos VIC
2. Steven Koutsbis  VIC
3. George Ioannou  VIC

MEN’S OPEN CLASS 1 – TALL

1. Les Rudolf  VIC
2. Mark Trewartha  SA
3. Steve Taylor  SA
4. Michael Wiss  WA
5. John Rizzo

MEN’S OVERALL

1. Lou Barrie
2. Don Mahoney
3. George Papadopoulos
4. Les Rudolf
5. Colin Murphie
6. Arthur Tsimbouris