Year | Location | Event | Score | Teams |
2019 | Ireland | Open | Second Place Overall 720 | Chris Brown, Nicholas Guerra, Blake Nankervis, Robert Hall, Mathew Wilesmith |
2017 | England | Open | Second Place Overall 662 | Jamie Dunn, Anthony Panetta, Socrates Pilipasidis, Peter Tobin, John Younger |
2015 | South Africa | Open | Third Place Overall 654 | Brian Mortensen, Daniel Johnson, Reece Turner, Peter Tobin, Bart Brighenti |
2013 | Canada | Open | Third Place Overall 637 | Peter Hall, John Younger, Paul Lillis, Noel Lillis, Andrew Garvie |
2011 | New Zealand | Open | Second Place Overall 763 | Anthony Panetta, John Younger, Socrates Pilipasidis, Craig McPherson, Peter Hall |
2011 | New Zealand | Ladies | Second Place Overall 300 | Renae Birgin, Gaye Shale, Trina Adams |
ISSF - Glenn Shield - Australian Teams
Year | Score | Teams |
2023 | Not Contested | |
2022 | Not Contested | |
2021 | Not Contested | |
2020 | Australia 335 - New Zealand 295 | William Freni-Lizzi, Gabriel Sensi, Travis Streeter |
2019 | Australia 346 - New Zealand 294 | Thomas Armstrong, Adam Bylsma, Mitchell Iles |
2018 | Not Contested | |
2017 | Australia 362 - New Zealand 317 | Adam Bylsma, Elias Dagher, Mitchell Iles, Frank Morris |
2016 | Australia 237 - New Zealand 232 | Adam Bylsma, Sam Bylsma, Mitchell Iles |
2015 | Australia 330 - New Zealand 328 | Mitchell Iles, Alex Sibillin, Jack Wallace |
2014 | Not Contested | |
2013 | Australia 336/375 - New Zealand 326/375 | Frank Minici, Brett Dunstan, Michael McNabb |
2012 | New Zealand - Australia | Frank Minici, Brett Dunstan, Daniel Di Pietro |
Skeet - Glenn Trophy - Australian Teams
Glenn Trophy Selection Criteria
This is an annual Skeet event between Australia and New Zealand. It is conducted at each Skeet Nationals of both countries on alternate years. Odd years it is conducted in New Zealand and even years in Australia. It is a 50 target team event made up of five members from each country.
The current selection criteria for both the Australian teams (home and away) is the top five scores of the Handicap, Commonwealth Skeet and National 12 Gauge events (250 targets in total). This team will be chosen at the Skeet Nationals the year prior.
YEAR | WINNER | SCORE | RUNNER UP | SCORE |
2024 | Australia | 250 | New Zealand | 236 |
2023 | Australia | 245 | New Zealand | 243 |
2022 | Australia | 242 | New Zealand | 237 |
2021 | Australia - (postal) | 248 | New Zealand | 244 |
2020 | No Contest Held | |||
2019 | New Zealand | 245 | Australia | 243 |
2018 | Australia | 246 | New Zealand | 244 |
2017 | Australia | 242 | New Zealand | 241 |
2016 | Australia | 245 | New Zealand | 242 |
2015 | Australia | 241 | New Zealand | 238 |
2014 | Australia | 245 | New Zealand | 240 |
2013 | Australia | 247 | New Zealand | 245 |
2012 | Australia | 246 | New Zealand | 241 |
2011 | Australia | 243 | New Zealand | 241 |
2010 | New Zealand | 243 | Australia | 238 |
2009 | Australia | 245 | New Zealand | 238 |
2008 | New Zealand | 244 | Australia | 232 |
2007 | Australia | 245 | New Zealand | 241 |
2006 | New Zealand | 247 | Australia | 244 |
2005 | Australia | 244 | New Zealand | |
2004 | Australia | 244 | New Zealand | 239 |
2003 | New Zealand | 248 | Australia | 242 |
2002 | Australia | 249 | New Zealand | 241 |
2001 | Australia | 248 | New Zealand | |
2000 | Australia | New Zealand | ||
1999 | Tie | |||
1998 | New Zealand | Australia | ||
1997 | Australia | 246 | New Zealand | |
1996 | Australia | New Zealand | ||
1995 | Australia | 246 | New Zealand | |
1994 | Australia | New Zealand | ||
1993 | Australia | New Zealand | ||
1992 | New Zealand | Australia | ||
1991 | New Zealand | Australia | ||
1990 | Australia | New Zealand | ||
1989 | Tie | |||
1988 | Tie | |||
1987 | Australia | New Zealand | ||
1986 | Tie | |||
1985 | Australia | New Zealand | ||
1984 | Australia | New Zealand | ||
1983 | Australia | New Zealand | ||
1982 | Australia | New Zealand | ||
1981 | Australia | New Zealand | ||
1980 | New Zealand | Australia | ||
1979 | Australia | New Zealand | ||
1978 | New Zealand | Australia | ||
1977 | Australia | New Zealand | ||
1976 | New Zealand | Australia | ||
1975 | Australia | New Zealand | ||
1974 | New Zealand | Australia | ||
1973 | New Zealand | Australia | ||
1972 | Tie | |||
1971 | New Zealand | Australia | ||
1970 | New Zealand | Australia | ||
1969 | New Zealand | Australia | ||
1968 | New Zealand | Australia | ||
1967 | New Zealand | Australia | ||
1966 | New Zealand | Won by 5 | Australia |
2024 Glenn Trophy Team
Compted for in Australia, with Australia succefully winning the trophy
Lorraine Hughes, Matthew De Paoli, Antony Ballarino, David O'Sullivan, Michael Buttigieg
2023 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand, with Australia successfully winning the trophy
Shane Bennett, Michael Buttigieg, Jack Stockdale, Paul Saliba, Glenn Walker
2022 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in Australia, with Australia successfully winning the trophy
Australia 242 and New Zealand 234
Paul Saliba, Michael Buttigieg, Mark Rosenboom, Antony Ballarino, Jack Stockdale
2021 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand, with Australia successfully winning the trophy
Australia 248 and New Zealand 244
Glenn Clarke, Michael Buttigieg, Michael Rixon, Wayne Petersen, Richard Sammon
2020 No Competition
2019 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand, with New Zealand successfully winning the trophy
New Zealand 245 and Australia 243
Michael Buttigieg, Jack Stockdale, Leigh Roberts, Salvatore Agostino, Mal Briggs
2018 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in Australia, with Australia successfully winning the trophy
Australia 246 and New Zealand 244
Mal Briggs, Michael Buttigieg, Nathan Campbell, Max Oakley, David O'Sullivan.
2017 Glenn Trohpy Team
Competed for in New Zealand, with Australia successfully winning the trophy
Australia 242 and New Zealand 242
Max Oakley, David O'Sullivan, Nathan Campbell, Mal Briggs, Michael Buttigieg.
2016 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in Australia, with Australia successfully winning the trophy
Australia 245 and New Zealand 242
Leigh Roberts, Craig O'Neill, Eddy Elder, Glenn Clarke, Paul Johnston.
2015 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand, with Australia successfully winning the trophy
Australia 241 and New Zealand 238
Antony Ballarino, Nigel Hughes, Paul Johnston, David O'Sullivan, Glenn Walker.
2014 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in Australia, with Australia successfully winning the trophy:
Australia 245 and New Zealand 240
Michael Buttigieg, Sam Arcuri, Lorraine Hughes, Thomas Rhue, Robert Elder.
2013 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand and Australia succeeded to bring home the trophy once again:
Australia 247 and New Zealand 245
Adrian Cousens, Glenn Clarke, Lorraine Hughes, Ben Garraway, David O'Sullivan
2012 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in Australia with Australia winning 246 to New Zealand 241:
Nick Aird, Shane O'Brien, Craig O'Neill, Leigh Roberts, Dwayne Taylor.
2011 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand and Australia succeeded to bring home the trophy:
Australia 243 and New Zealand 241
Shane Bennett, Leigh Roberts, Len Edwards, David O'Sullivan, Steve Vaccaro
2010 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in Australia with New Zealand winning 243 to Australia 238
Laurie Chelepy, Glenn Clarke, Leigh Roberts, Corey Rutter, Peter Vella.
2009 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning 245 to New Zealand 238.
Benn Baker, Mal Briggs, Nigel Hughes, Brendan Pearson, Glenn Walker.
2008 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in Australia with New Zealand winning 244 to Australia 232.
2007 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning 245 to New Zealand 241.
2006 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in Australia with New Zealand winning 247 to 244.
Martin Perry, Adrian Lucchitti, John Eckel, John Pope, Leigh Roberts.
2005 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning on 244.
2004 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in Australia with Australia winning 244 to New Zealand 239.
Julian Lucchitti, Chris Rockliff, Jamie Cameron, Mark Newman, Leigh Roberts.
2003 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand with New Zealand winning 248 to Australia 242.
2002 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in Australia with Australia winning 249 to New Zealand 241.
Glenn Moorby, Leigh Roberts, Paul Johnston, Laurie Chelepy, Laurie Sceresini.
2001 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning 248.
2000 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in Australia with Australia winning.
1999 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand with both teams having a tie.
1998 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in Australia with New Zealand winning.
1997 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning 246.
1996 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in Australia with Australia winning.
1995 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning 246.
1994 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in Australia with Australia winning.
1993 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning.
1992 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in Australia with New Zealand winning.
1991 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand with New Zealand winning.
1990 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in Australia with Australia winning.
1989 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand with New Zealand winning.
1988 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in Australia with both teams having a tie.
1987 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning.
1986 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in Australia with both teams having a tie.
1985 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning.
1984 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in Australia with Australia winning.
1983 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning.
1982 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in Australia with Australia winning.
1981 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning.
1980 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in Australia with New Zealand winning.
1979 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning.
1978 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in Australia with New Zealand winning.
1977 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning.
1976 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in Australia with New Zealand winning.
1975 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning.
1974 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in Australia with New Zealand winning.
1973 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand with New Zealand winning.
1972 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in Australia with both teams having a tie.
1971 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand with New Zealand winning.
1970 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in Australia with New Zealand winning.
1969 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand with New Zealand winning.
1968 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in Australia with New Zealand winning.
1967 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand with New Zealand winning.
1966 Glenn Trophy Team
Competed for in New Zealand with New Zealand winning by 5 points.
Don Scowcroft, B Hill, F Hudson, Don McCraith, M Fuller,
Skeet - World - Australian Teams
AUSTRALIAN SKEET TEAM TO NSSA WORLDS SELECTION CRITERIA
Qualifying Events – National 20 gauge Championship 100 Targets, National Skeet Handicap 50 Targets, Commonwealth Skeet Championship 100 Targets, and National 12 Gauge Skeet Championship 100 Targets (x 450 targets) .
Team – Team of 5 open shooters with 5 reserves.
Eligibility – Subject to eligibility for Australian team selection (financial member of the ACTA, hold Australian citizenship, and be a resident of Australia).
Ties – to be decided by count forward starting with the scores of the National Skeet Handicap, the first target missed is used to eliminate. If this does not get a result the same process will be applied to the Commonwealth Skeet Championship, and then the National 12 gauge Skeet Championship, or ties may be determined by the shoot off if agreed to by the Tournament Director.
Selection Years – Teams are selected bi-annually each even year to represent at the Worlds in that same year. Eg 2022 selection to represent at the World Skeet Championships in 2022. 2024 selection to represent at the 2024 Worlds.
Uniforms – The Team will be provided with a suitable Team uniform as per the ACTA uniforms policy.
Year | Location | Teams | |
2022 | USA | Jack Stockdale, Paul Saliba, Michael Buttigieg, Shane Bennett, David O'Sullivan | |
2020 | No Competition | ||
2018 | USA | Michael Buttigieg, Adrian Cousens, Jack Stockdale, David O'Sullivan, Salvatore Agostino | |
2016 | USA | Glenn Clarke, Craig O'Neill, Hayden Mountjoy, David O'Sullivan, Eddy Elder | |
2014 | USA | Paul Johnston, David O'Sullivan, Shane O'Brien, Barry Moss, Glenn Walker | |
2012 | USA | Paul Johnston, Craig O'Neill, Glenn Clarke, Shane O'Brien, David O'Sullivan | |
2009 | England | Open | Benn Baker, Mal Briggs, Nigel Hughes, Hayden Mountjoy, Laurie Sceresini |
2009 | England | Ladies | Margaret Denton, Lorraine Hughes, Jacqueline Durham, |
2009 | England | Junior | Eddy Elder, Robert Elder, Blake Slater |
2009 | England | Veteran | Laurie Chelepy, Neal Dimmick, Howard Voke |
Trap - Glenn Cup - Australian Teams
Underneath table is a list of Australian team members
YEAR | WINNER | SCORE | RUNNER UP | SCORE |
2024 | Australia on count back | 248 | New Zealand | 248 |
2023 | Australia | 249 | New Zealand | 246 |
2022 | Australia | 248 | New Zealand | 244 |
2021 | No Event Held | |||
2020 | Australia | 249 | New Zealand | 246 |
2019 | Australia | 249 | New Zealand | 248 |
2018 | Tie | 248 | ||
2017 | New Zealand | 249 | Australia | 248 |
2016 | Australia | 244 | New Zealand | 239 |
2015 | Australia | 247 | New Zeland | 240 |
2014 | Australia | 248 | New Zealand | 247 |
2013 | Australia | 249 | New Zealand | 244 |
2012 | New Zealand | 247 | Australia | 245 |
2011 | New Zealand | 248 | Australia | 247 |
2010 | New Zealand | 245 (729) | Australia | 723 |
2009 | New Zealand | 249 | Australia | 247 |
2008 | Australia | 249 | New Zealand | 243 |
2007 | Australia | 247 | New Zealand | 246 |
2006 | Australia | 720 | New Zealand | 674 |
2005 | Australia | 250 | New Zealand | 241 |
2004 | Australia | 250 | New Zealand | 243 |
2003 | Australia | 247 | New Zealand | 241 |
2002 | New Zealand | 731 | Australia | 716 |
2001 | Australia | 249 | New Zealand | 243 |
2000 | Australia | 743 | New Zealand | 734 |
1999 | Australia | 248 | New Zealand | 243 |
1998 | Australia | 249 | New Zealand | 244 |
1997 | Australia | 247 | New Zealand | 243 |
1996 | Australia | 248 | New Zealand | 247 |
1995 | Australia | 250 | New Zealand | 247 |
1994 | New Zealand | 250 | Australia | 249 |
1993 | Australia | 113/120 | New Zealand | |
1992 | Tie | 116/120 | ||
1991 | New Zealand | 117/120 | Australia | 114/120 |
1990 | Tie | 118/120 | ||
1989 | Australia | 118/120 | New Zealand | 115/120 |
1988 | New Zealand | 117/120 | Australia | |
1987 | Tie | 337/360 | ||
1986 | Australia | 344/360 | New Zealand | |
1985 | Tie | 345/360 | ||
1984 | Australia | 116/120 | New Zealand | 115/120 |
1983 | Australia | 119/120 | New Zealand | |
1982 | New Zealand | 120/120 | Australia | 118/120 |
1981 | New Zealand | 119/120 | Australia | 118/120 |
1980 | Tie | 118/120 | ||
1979 | Australia | 117/120 | New Zealand | |
1978 | Australia | 118/120 | New Zealand | |
1977 | Tie | 118/120 | ||
1976 | Australia | 112/120 | New Zealand | |
1975 | Tie | 116/120 | ||
1974 | Tie | 116/120 | ||
1973 | New Zealand | 114/120 | Australia | |
1972 | New Zealand | 118/120 | Australia | |
1971 | Tie | 118/120 | ||
1970 | New Zealand | 116/120 | Australia | |
1969 | New Zealand | 116/120 | Australia | |
1968 | Australia | 118/120 | New Zealand | |
1967 | Australia | 115/120 | New Zealand | |
1966 | Australia | 117/120 | New Zealand | 115/120 |
1965 | New Zealand | 117/120 | Australia | |
1964 | Australia | 118/120 | New Zealand | |
1963 | New Zealand | 118/120 | Australia | |
1962 | Australia | 117/120 | New Zealand | |
1961 | New Zealand | 117/120 | Australia | |
1960 | Tie | 118/120 |
2024 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with Australia winning 248 on count back to New Zealand 248.
Arthur Turner, Ben Woodhouse, Glen Castallero, Andrew Smith, Matthew Stokes.
2023 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with Australia winning 249 to New Zealand 246.
Darryn Nicholls, Ben Woodhouse, Ash Hawker, Glenn Barton, Phil Grainger
2022 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning 248 to New Zealand 244.
Darryn Nicholls, Glenn Barton, Ash Hawker, Greg Coleman, Ben Woodhouse
2021 Glenn Cup Team - No Event Held
2020 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning 249 to New Zealand 246.
Alex Dallas, Phil Grainger, William Freni-Lizzi, Matthew Molan, Jason Olivieri
2019 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with the Australia winning 249 to New Zealand 248.
James Hayden, Grady Evans, Phil Grainger, Kim Nealon, Cameron Browne
2018 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with the event being a tie of 248.
Stephen Atkins, Alex Dallas, Socrates Pilipasidis, Steven Trembath, Tom Turner
2017 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with New Zealand winning 249 to Australia 248.
Stephen Atkins, Andrew Brady, Emma Cox, Darryn Nicholls, Matthew Schiller
2016 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning 244 to New Zealand 239.
Glen Castellaro, Dan Power, Matthew Patmore, Craig Kelly, Wayne Hawker
2015 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with Australia winning 247 to New Zealand 240.
Glen Castellaro, Charlie Sherry, Clayton Cusack, Robert Anderson, Craig Fitzgerald
2014 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning 248 to New Zealand 247.
Bryan Manns, Ashley Bolwell, Stephen Atkins, George Barton, Geoff Aston
2013 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with Australia winning 249 to New Zealand 244.
Terry Hearn, Glenn Kable, Phillip House, Glen Rathbone, Wayne Hawker
2012 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with New Zealand winning 247 to Australian 245.
Darryn Nicholls, Glen Hayden, Tom Turner, Gary Hayden, Marc Crimmins
2011 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with New Zealand winning 248 to Australia 247.
Mark Brain, Darryn Nicholls, Gary Hayden, Phillip Headon, Glen Castellaro
2010 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with New Zealand winning 245 (729) to Australia 723.
Ray Collinson, Marc Crimmins, Alex Dallas, Phil Headon, Ross Walsh
2009 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with New Zealand winning 249 to Australia 247.
Jamie Elliot, Marc Crimmins, Stephen Atkins, Arty Del-Ben, Stephen Guest
2008 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning 249 to New Zealand 243.
Ashley Bolwell, Nathan Telford, Roger Duthie, Arthur Turner, Craig Bentley
2007 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with Australia winning 247 to New Zealand 246.
Chris Langridge, Arthur Turner, Domingo Diaz, Lauren Duthie, Roger Duthie
2006 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning 720 to New Zealand 694.
Glen Hayden, Arty Del-Ben, James W Smith, Neill McWhirter, Stephen Atkins
2005 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with Australia winning 250 to New Zealand 241.
Stephen Atkins, Arthur Turner, James W Smith, Neill McWhirter, Bryan Rafferty
2004 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning 250 to New Zealand 243.
Arthur Turner, Stephen Atkins, Tom Turner, Ken McBean, Arty Del-Ben
2003 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with Australia winning 247 to New Zealand 241.
Craig Fitzgerald, Socrates Pilipasidis, Chris Brandon, Arthur Turner, Geoff Walls
2002 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with New Zealand winning 731 to Australia 716.
2001 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with Australia winning 249 to New Zealand 243.
John Maxwell, Nick Xenos, Stafford Smith, Wayne Hawker, Adrian Cousens
2000 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning 743 to New Zealand 734.
1999 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with Australia winning 248 to New Zealand 243.
Ron Smith, Max Medhurst, Robert Viney, Wayde Hawkins, Bob Rose
1998 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning 249 to New Zealand 244.
Arthur Turner, Bill Iles, Bryan Rafferty, Bob Rose, Ian Merrick
1997 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with Australia winning 247 to New Zealand 243.
Max Cubic, Arthur Turner, Bob Rose, Robert Thompson, Brett Humphrey
1996 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning 248 to New Zealand 247.
Roger Duthie, Jamie Elliot, Michael Diamond, Russell Mark, Arthur Turner
1995 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with Australia winning 250 to New Zealand 247.
Stephen Atkins, Russell Mark, Michael Diamond, Robert Nisbet, Dino Oliviero
1994 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with New Zealand winning 250 to Australia 249.
Michael Diamond, Bill Iles, William Eagle, Tom Turner, Roger Duthie
1993 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with Australia winning 113.
1992 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with both teams having a tie 116.
1991 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with New Zealand winning 117 to Australia 114.
Arthur Burgess, Ray McKenzie, Bill Eagle, Robert Godfrey, Craig Bentley, Roy Holtfreter.
1990 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with both teams having a tie 118.
D Anton, M Facer, M Fisher, John Murphy, Mike Swale, Tim Catling.
1989 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with Australia winning 118 and New Zealand 115.
Phil Green, John Kelly, Frazer Roberts, Bill Iles, Larry Dimasi, Graham Blaskett.
1988 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with New Zealand winning 117.
1987 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with both teams having a tie 337.
R McKenzie, Stephen Atkins, G Appleby, Tim Catling, J Barker, R Smith.
1986 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning 344.
1985 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with both teams having a tie 345.
1984 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning 116.
Ken Lowry, Stan Collins, Peter Flack, Bill Stevens, John Kent
1983 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with Australia winning 119.
1982 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with New Zealand winning 120.
1981 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with New Zealand winning 119 and Australia 118.
Barry Kable, John Maxwell, Scotta, Dean, Lorman, Piotrowski.
1980 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with both teams having a tie 118.
1979 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with Australia winning 117.
1978 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning 118 and New Zealand 114.
Noel Southey, Bob Smith, John Maxwell, Barry Kable, Des Cosgrove, Ron Porter (capt.)
1977 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with both teams having a tie 118.
1976 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning 112.
1975 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with both teams having a tie 116.
1974 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with both teams having a tie 116.
1973 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with New Zealand winning 114.
1972 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with New Zealand winning 118.
1971 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with both teams having a tie 118.
1970 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with New Zealand winning 116.
1969 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with New Zealand winning 116.
1968 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning 118.
1967 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with Australia winning 115.
1966 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning 117 to New Zealand 115.
Don Glover, Fred Hudson, Newton Thomas, Cam McClymont, Don Scowcroft, Brian Mark.
1965 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with New Zealand winning 117.
1964 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning 118.
1963 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with New Zealand winning 118.
1962 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in New Zealand with Australia winning 117.
1961 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with New Zealand winning 117.
1960 Glenn Cup Team
Competed for in Australia with both teams having a tie 118.
Doug Smith, Des Kimber, A. Mace, C. Northey, R. Middleton, R. W. Moore