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ASRL-SA Presentation Night

 

Remember the ASRL-SA presentation night is on 21 May at our Club. Aiming for maximum participation from our Club. Doesn’t matter if your not a boatie – great way to meet members of the other clubs

 

SA Annual Cocktail Dinner “Team Navy” at Semaphore Surf Lifesaving Club Saturday 21st May 2016 from 7pm for7.30pm start until 12am.

 

The $80 Cocktail Food and Beverage Package includes a wonderful selection of Finger Food created by our Executive Chef and his team and will be served throughout the night. The drinks package will be from 7 to 11pm  and includes Beer, Sparkling, White Wine, Cider, Juice and Soft Drinks.

 

Dress is Cocktail or for the more adventurous, navy theme.

 

To book your tickets now, please use one of these links https://www.trybooking.com/LAVV or https://www.trybooking.com/193903.

 

Having difficulties or want to buy a ticket without a drinks package please contact Semaphore Surf club email:sslsc@bigpond.net.au

Mothers Day Breakfast

We would love to see you for Mother’s Day Breakfast this Sunday 8th May from 8:30am til 11am! We have plenty of inside seating as well as on our undercover balcony. All mum’s receive a free glass of bubbles! Booking’s are Essential! Please call 84498088 to make a booking!!!

 

Please also note that this will be our last Breakfast before our Breakfasts go on a winter break.

 

Mothers Day Menu

Aussies Broadcast

Part 1 of the Aussies Broadcast will be on this Saturday April 30th from 11:30am on Fox 5.

Filmed across three incredible Sunshine Coast beaches and packed with lots of action and high intensity racing, Part 1 features Ironman, Ironwoman and beach flag events.

Check your local guides and stay tuned to the SLSA website for further broadcast details for Part 2 of The Aussies 2016.

Aussies updates

Training times this week
Tonight (Monday) skis 4:45pm
Tuesday boards 4:45pm
Wednesday skis 5:30pm (be ready as I’ll be coming straight from uni)
Friday boards 4:45pm
Sunday if weather and conditions permit surf training

Monday 11/4 Skis 4:45pm

Tuesday 12/4 Boards 4:45pm followed by trailer loading

Wednesday 13/4 club swimming 7pm.

Just a reminder that the trailer will be loaded Tuesday 12th April from 6pm. All gear must be tied down personally. All boards and skis will be secured using board straps NOT rubber tubes. Any eskies, chairs or other gear that wants to be sent with the trailers will need to be tied down (don’t just drop and run).

If you can not make trailer loading please ensure your gear is at the club, board in a cover and fin removed with tie downs on cover ready to go (and let someone know).

All competition gear takes priority. If there is room after that then surfboards, training boards for non competitors or nipper boards from younger siblings can then be loaded. Again fins out if possible.

Please let us know what extra gear will be taken ASAP. Other clubs may need spots, so if you are bringing surfboards, nipper boards or plan on buying a board and bringing it home please let us know.

The board and boat trailers leave early Wednesday 13th. If it isn’t on it won’t be going.

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Incident at Semaphore Breakwater

Dear Semaphore Member ,

Unfortunately we had a major incident at the Semaphore Breakwater Friday 25th March , our Patrol recovered an unconscious mid 20’s male from the water at approx 3.30pm and commenced CPR , but unfortunately the male did not regain consciousness.

Emergency services & SLSSA were quickly on the scene to support our Patrol including our SLSSA State Chaplin “Bandy Edwards” & Glenelg SLSC Psychologist Tony Davis , who spoke to all members involved on the day.

Police Statements were conducted with all members of our Patrol under Parental Supervision with our under 18 members , SLSSA were also able to be-brief with all Patrol Members who were involved with the Recovery.

If any Club Member feels the need to speak to anybody on how they feel about this unfortunate incident they can contact Bandy Edwards on 0438-523-158 or myself on 0417-478-512 for counselling assistance or further information.

An optional information session for all members involved in the incident along with their family/parents or support person will be held at the Club on Friday 1st April at 6.30pm.

Regards

Neil B

President of the Semaphore SLSC
0417 478 512

Schnitel night Tonight

Just a reminder that tonight’s Schnitzel night is on as per usual. Meals and bar will be open from 6pm. Bookings are essential

The members draw is on tonight, sometime between 6:30pm and 7:30pm, worth $200, very handy before a long weekend.

Footy is also back tonight and if you are in the tipping competition, you will need to have you’re tips in before the first bounce tonight. If you want to be involved please contact Chris Mahney.

Please see links below for more details on Schnitzel night and the Tipping Competition

 

Senior State Champs Wrap-Up

Day 2 and 3 of Senior State Champs were held down at South Port over the weekend.
We had a huge 2 days of competition that sees Semaphore sitting 9th (provisionally) on the points table with R&R Champs still to come.

We had some great results including 6 medals:
* U17 Male Surf Team – Nic Schulz, Danny Humphrey, Cooper Lienert and Sam Squeo – SILVER
* U19 Male Surf Team – Luke Zille, Kyle Thomas, Nic Schulz and Danny Humphrey – SILVER
* U17 Male Ski Relay – Nic Schulz, Danny Humphrey and Sam Squeo – BRONZE
* U14 Male Swim – Connor Tunbridge – BRONZE
* Open Male Board – Sean McKenzie – BRONZE
* Over 24 Male Restricted Surf Race – Sean McKenzie – SILVER

As well as this we had over 15 top 6 finishes all of which earnt the club valuable points.

A big shout out to those that came down to predominantly compete to help fill teams and/or to handle for events such as the belt races – without this support some events would not have been entered; Laurence Fletcher, Nick Penny, Rhys Krauter, Luke Zille, Shannon Harris, Trent Bampton, Michael Williams.

The Seniors are not a large group of competitors with the girls a very small number within this. All of these girls deserve individual accolades for their determination, commitment and dedication to the club:
– Zoe Schulz – the only U15 female who attends the majority of training sessions and is gaining more and more confidence in competition.
– Bianca Williams – the only U17 female who competed in all of the water events in her age group and competed up in both individual and team Open events.
– Bryana Bisset – our U19 ski paddler who also competed in several team events to ensure these could go ahead.
– Shannon Harris – an U19 competitor who supported as handler for belt races and helped fill Open teams. When Shannon wasn’t competing she was a huge support in the managing of the competitors and could often be seen running down the beach carrying someone’s board to an event or holding everyone’s gear while they competed. It’s this behind the scenes support that is so essential to the whole team.
– Paige Purdie – our only Open female competitor. Paige gives just about every event a go and showed some awesome skills on her board this weekend.

Thanks to all of those other ‘behind the scenes’ people whose support is very much appreciated: Kerry Schulz for doing the nominations for the WHOLE competition group, Greg McKenzie and Craig Lienert for always being available to tow trailers to/from carnivals, all of our officials coordinated by Raelene Donnell (Semaphore always made their quota), our photographers – Ailsa Bisset, Vicki Harris and Richard Martin, Pat Larven for supporting wherever he was needed, Daryle Rigney (supported by Bruce Moseley) for being the U14/15s Team Manager, Trent Bampton for being our swim coach and Sean McKenzie for coaching skis, boards and the U14s and being a mentor to all of the older juniors and our senior group.

Well done to Zac Buck and Lindsey Ould who were named Semaphore’s U14 Lifesavers of the Year – well deserved amongst some very tough competition!
Our U14 group as a whole need to be congratulated. This season saw a big change with them only able to compete at Senior carnivals – definitely a tough ask! There is no doubt that our crew stepped up and didn’t let this deter them – something to be very proud of.

With a big number of juniors heading into seniors in the next few years (a few can be seen in the photo below) we are sure our senior competition group is only going to go from strength to strength.

Now – AUSSIES!!!! With only a little over 3 weeks to go until we head to the Sunshine Coast there is no time for rest.
Training is still going – keep an eye on the Facebook pages for days/times. Please remember this training is for anyone that wants to keep working on their fitness and skills not just those competing in QLD.

Thanks for a great 2015/16 season!!

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Easter Trading Hours

Please be advised our trading hours over the Easter period are as follows

Thursday Schnitzel night as normal- bar and food from 6pm

Good Friday- closed

Saturday- Bar as normal 3pm

Sunday Breakfast only from 8:30am-11am. Bookings are essential!

 

Breakfasts will continue as normal with Mothers Day being the last one before a winter break.

R&R State Titles

Semaphore SLSC have had a long tradition of success at R & R and we have the privilege to host the State Championship this year Sunday 3rd April from 8.30am onwards.

All members are encouraged to put a team together and volunteers will be required to help on the  day so any help would be greatly appreciated.

Karen Mahney & Carmel Kenny have very kindly offered to cater for the day so why not come down to compete  , to support , to help and be part of R & R States at Semaphore SLSC.

Boats Corner

An excellent day on the beach with five team racing. And special thanks to Simsy, Johno, Bizz and Kirsty for keeping me sane and going in the right direction on the beach in the organised chaos.

 

Unfortunately we had to pull the undecideds and we hope Claire is feeling better from her unscheduled Surgery and returns soon

 

The U19s ran out of legs unfortunately with a fourth in their final but were able to back up in the U23s final and  get Bronze. They also succeeded in a whole season of not helping to pack or unpack the boats before or after carnivals.

 

TROGs competed in Open men with an average age three times that of the A graders and were able to continually scare the As over the line in front of them. Excellent solid performance and good preparation for Aussies.

 

The Angry birds had their baby bird in their wings, Michelle, and had a terrific day with the highlight being in the charge with four boats over the wave in the last heat. Excellent performance and good conditions for Michelle’s first carnival.

 

JACCOs had a cracking day with eight rows covering 6.4 KMs at sprint pace.  2 rows for the Lifesaver relay coming 2nds in the boats both times with the team coming 4th in the final. JACCOs did their 3 heats (two first and one second)  Semi (second) and made it into the Final with a very respectable Fourth. Hard earnt – terrific effort.

 

The U23s have been rowing for 6 months now, and came out with a shaky start  to recover in the third heat pushing them into the final from which they got a very hard earned Bronze. Awesome outcome for their first year and very proud of their efforts. 2nd Women’s medal rowing in semaphore history, and first every Women’s 23 rowing medal.

 

Thanks to those Boaties that Supported the Saturday Patrol while the seniors were at Day two of State championships.

 

Last carnival is on 3rd April and getting ready for Aussies.