A brief history:





Roma Clay Target Club was formed on September 12th 1914. The club first shot clays at the old racecourse then moved to the Bungewogorai Creek before going into recession during WWII.
The club was reformed in 1948 by the late Keith Cameron and shot on "Comyndale" until moving to the old club on the corner of Geoghegan Road and Currey Street, Roma, in 1956. This block is still owned by the club and used for camping and practice purposes.

  In October 1995 the club began fencing and planting trees at the current Geoghegan Road site adjacent to the old grounds. The club now boasts the largest DTL layout in the country and possibly the best background. A fully licensed and air-conditioned clubhouse is the venue for many functions throughout the year.
The club has a long history of members representing Queensland and Australia, which continues today.

Today and Tomorrow...

The club is affiliated with the Australian Clay Target Association, the Queensland Clay Target Association and the Sporting Shooters Association of Australia (Qld).
Weapons Act approval is held for Category A, B, C, D and (traing only) H firearms.
The club conducts clay target competitions monthly, with practice fortnightly and every Thursday.
Pistol shoots are held every Sunday and the range is open for smallbore and benchrest.
Weapons Act Safety Courses are conducted bi-monthly.
The club, having successfully hosted the 1999 DTL Nationals, is consolidating its financial position. Work is underway on a Sporting Clays layout, and turning targets for a rapid fire pistol range are almost completed.
Long term plans include the possible purchase of an income-producing property.