Gary was one of the best pool players in Country Victoria for the last 15 years. He made the Country Cup All Star Team an impressive 4 times in 2000, 2002, 2005 and 2007 during his dozen plus times representing the Geelong at the highest level.
He's also a semi-finalist of the Doug Gil and Ballarat Open 8-Ball events and co-founder of the Geelong 8-Ball Open which is one of Australia's premiere pool events.
More information will be added here documenting Gary's many achievements in pool.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Gary's Cricket Achievements
Gary the Footballer
Gary was a fearless, powerful and skilled footballer, having played for Thomson and Eastern Suburbs in his junior years.
He was invited to the try outs for the Geelong Falcons at age 15 or 16 and was only eliminated in the final round of cuts despite having kicked 4 goals in the last practice game. It is suspected his lack of enthusiasm for training or following orders was the only thing that kept him from playing for the falcons. He was quite jaded by this experience and lost enthusiasm for participation in the game.
In his last game aged about 17, he leaped for an uncontested mark, landing awkwardly he broke both bones in his leg.
A video remains of Gary playing pool in a GDFL final. We'll hopefully have that uploaded and available for viewing here soon.
He was invited to the try outs for the Geelong Falcons at age 15 or 16 and was only eliminated in the final round of cuts despite having kicked 4 goals in the last practice game. It is suspected his lack of enthusiasm for training or following orders was the only thing that kept him from playing for the falcons. He was quite jaded by this experience and lost enthusiasm for participation in the game.
In his last game aged about 17, he leaped for an uncontested mark, landing awkwardly he broke both bones in his leg.
A video remains of Gary playing pool in a GDFL final. We'll hopefully have that uploaded and available for viewing here soon.
Gary the Golfer
Gaz enjoyed his golf, getting increasingly keen on the sport in recent years and especially in his last few months.
Only recently he shot his best round of 83 around the challenging Kooringal 6,076m Par 71 Championship Golf Course with his boss.
Gary's drive was remarkably long and he was well known for his 'Happy Gilmore' shot that could travel in excess of 300 meters.
Below is a video of myself and Gary playing in the early summer of 2007. I think at Curlewis Golf Club. I was talking to my Chinese friends who I was sending the video to.
Only recently he shot his best round of 83 around the challenging Kooringal 6,076m Par 71 Championship Golf Course with his boss.
Gary's drive was remarkably long and he was well known for his 'Happy Gilmore' shot that could travel in excess of 300 meters.
Below is a video of myself and Gary playing in the early summer of 2007. I think at Curlewis Golf Club. I was talking to my Chinese friends who I was sending the video to.
Gary the Card Player and Gambler
Gary loved the occasional game of cards and the regular bet on sporting trivia or an upcoming event. He didn't often finish on the wrong side of a bet.
In his late teens he told me he got into the ponies for a while but it stung him pretty bad, so he learned from his mistakes and rarely donated to the TAB after that.
At cards, be it Texas Holdem or Manila, Gaz was always a handful for an opponent. We enjoyed many late nights playing poker with Gaz getting a good laugh out of my miscalculations and bad bluffs.
Gaz once visited Ricky Coleman and I on the Gold Coast with his big mate Dom. He extricated about $300 from a somewhat naive Ricky playing Manila for his first time. Several beers later they were sitting outside and watching a cat sitting on the grass beside a road. A bet was struck whereby Gaz would win $100 if the cat walked onto the path before it walked onto the road. After several impatient minutes Gaz launched a missile in the direction of the cat, trying to scare it toward the path. The cat however jumped in the opposite direction onto the road, resulting in a win to Rick and a story that entertained us on many occasions.
In his late teens he told me he got into the ponies for a while but it stung him pretty bad, so he learned from his mistakes and rarely donated to the TAB after that.
At cards, be it Texas Holdem or Manila, Gaz was always a handful for an opponent. We enjoyed many late nights playing poker with Gaz getting a good laugh out of my miscalculations and bad bluffs.
Gaz once visited Ricky Coleman and I on the Gold Coast with his big mate Dom. He extricated about $300 from a somewhat naive Ricky playing Manila for his first time. Several beers later they were sitting outside and watching a cat sitting on the grass beside a road. A bet was struck whereby Gaz would win $100 if the cat walked onto the path before it walked onto the road. After several impatient minutes Gaz launched a missile in the direction of the cat, trying to scare it toward the path. The cat however jumped in the opposite direction onto the road, resulting in a win to Rick and a story that entertained us on many occasions.
Gary the Fisherman
Gary loved his fishing and had his own boat which seemed to change hands with his father Ray every so often depending on cash flow.
As usual, the fish often finished on the wrong side of the battle when they took on master fisherman Gaz as seen in this photo of Gary and Colin Smith.
As usual, the fish often finished on the wrong side of the battle when they took on master fisherman Gaz as seen in this photo of Gary and Colin Smith.
Click on photo to enlarge.
Gary the Baseballer
Gary played at state level as a junior baseball player and was known for his fast pitching in particular.
If anyone knows any more about his baseball days please contact us or leave a comment.
If anyone knows any more about his baseball days please contact us or leave a comment.
Gary the Athlete
Gary dominated the throwing sports back in his East Tech school days winning the shot put, discus and javelin events.
From what I recall Gary won the inter-school Javelin event with an impressive 56 meter throw with the 600gm javelin. This would have ranked him in the top few of the state had he competed in the sport seriously.
From what I recall Gary won the inter-school Javelin event with an impressive 56 meter throw with the 600gm javelin. This would have ranked him in the top few of the state had he competed in the sport seriously.
Thomson Fundraising Event and 20-20 Match
Sunday 22nd February at Thomson Sports Club.
A special 20/20 Cricket Match and fundraising night will be held at Thomson Oval on Sunday 22nd February. Some of Geelong's best cricket players will partipate and provide a lively and good spirited performance to honour Gary Witcombe and to raise money for his wife and 2 young boys in this difficult time.
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UPDATE!!!
What a fantastic day, held in great spirit where a wide range of friends of Gary came along to remember him and to support the family he loved.
So many put in time effort or dug deep at the auction that it is hard to thank anyone without leaving someone out. So thanks to all who made it a successful day.
I'll try to get some paper clippings or photos from the event up here soon. Email me if you have any.
A special 20/20 Cricket Match and fundraising night will be held at Thomson Oval on Sunday 22nd February. Some of Geelong's best cricket players will partipate and provide a lively and good spirited performance to honour Gary Witcombe and to raise money for his wife and 2 young boys in this difficult time.
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UPDATE!!!
What a fantastic day, held in great spirit where a wide range of friends of Gary came along to remember him and to support the family he loved.
So many put in time effort or dug deep at the auction that it is hard to thank anyone without leaving someone out. So thanks to all who made it a successful day.
I'll try to get some paper clippings or photos from the event up here soon. Email me if you have any.
Geelong 8-Ball Open - Gary Witcombe Memorial
The Geelong Open 8-Ball Singles pool event now features the Gary Witcombe Memorial Trophy in honour of Gary's contributions to the founding of the event and to his contributions to the pool community in Geelong. Matthew, Gary's eldest son presented the trophy to James Delahunty the event winner on Feb 16, 2009.
Call Velo Dulic on 042 5872 083 for more information and visit the event website at www.GeelongOpen.com
UPDATE: The event was a great success with several auctions held and a quite emotional presentation ceremony where Matthew and Gary's father Ray helped present the award to the winner James Delahunty. Commiserations to Paul Hancock who picked up the runners-up award for the second time.
A lovely memorial trophy has been placed to commemorate the Gary Witcombe Memorial at the White Eagle Club. We hope you will find the time to see it.
Call Velo Dulic on 042 5872 083 for more information and visit the event website at www.GeelongOpen.com
UPDATE: The event was a great success with several auctions held and a quite emotional presentation ceremony where Matthew and Gary's father Ray helped present the award to the winner James Delahunty. Commiserations to Paul Hancock who picked up the runners-up award for the second time.
A lovely memorial trophy has been placed to commemorate the Gary Witcombe Memorial at the White Eagle Club. We hope you will find the time to see it.
Photo Galleries including Gary
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