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Club Marathon – Saturday 21st November

On Saturday 21st November we will be holding a Club Marathon.
The format for this event will be board, swim and run (500m for juniors, 1k for seniors).

All proficient members (those in juniors need to have completed their timed swim) are encouraged to ‘have a go’.
Marshaling will be at 3.15pm for a 3.30pm start.

All of those that complete the marathon will be given a raffle ticket. Tickets will be drawn upstairs at the conclusion of the event with 5 prizes awarded to 5 lucky participants. You don’t have to win the marathon to win a prize!

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Robe – Senior Carnival 2/ASRLSA Event

The Robe Carnival (Seniors and Boats) is to be held on Saturday November 28th. This year the SSSC have granted senior carnival status to the event meaning that competitors will accrue points as per other senior carnivals.

Entries are being taken for the following senior events: –
Individual – sprint, flag, swim, iron, ski, board
Team – board relay, ski relay, beach relay, taplin (3 person). Teams are gender specific with U14s/15s able to be combined.

PLEASE NOTE: although nominations will be taken for all these events, a final decision on events to be conducted (and point allocation) will be made considering numbers and conditions.

If you are interested in competing in either the senior or boat events can you please email Kerry Schulzkschulz1000@gmail.com with the events you wish to compete in by Tuesday 24th November 5pm.

Junior News

Hi Everyone.

  • Board Training Friday evening from 5.00pm to 6.00pm. If unsure please feel free to ring me.
  • A reminder March Past Training starts at 12.15pm on Saturday for Under 9’s to Under 13’s.
  • Briefing on the lawn 1.00pm – Training finishes at 3.00pm
  • BBQ this week Under 7’s if you can help please speak to Pat
  • Board Washing Under 12’s
  • Uniform shop is open 11.30am -12.45pm – Red Nipper Tops in Stock
  • Carnival helpers required – we need your help – forms are notice board upstairs please help make the carnival a success by volunteering an hour of your time.
  • Post Carnival meals from 5.30pm on Sunday Adults $10 Kids $7 all welcome including our Under 7&8’s
    • Chick or Beef Schnitzel, with chips, salad and your choice of gravy, pepper or mushroom
    • Warm Chicken salad
    • Fish and Chips
    • Beef Korma with rice
    • Vegetarian  burger with chips –

 

Cheers

Pat

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Head Chef Required

We are looking for an experienced Head Chef to join our team!

The successful person must have –
• Excellent communication skills
• Previous experience in a similar role
• Sound knowledge of kitchen costings & maintaining required budget
• Proven experience leading a team
• Proven experience doing rosters & ordering
• A passion for great food & great service
• A focus on quality & consistency
• A Certificate 4 in Commercial Cookery (or higher)
Required to work Thursday & Friday evenings, Sunday mornings & functions (which are different days each week)

This is a casual position for 20+ hours a week with the view to move part time in the future.

Please forward your resume & cover letter to –
sslsc@bigpond.net.au

Senior Carnival 1 Wrap-Up

Our first Senior Carnival for the 2015/16 season is done!

Well done to the 18 competitors we had on the beach, especially to the 9 from U14s who competed as Seniors for the very first time!
Although there wasn’t too much surf every now and then the waves picked up and it was a little daunting for some. Thankfully our weekend at Chiton Rocks gave everyone plenty of practice!

We had some good results with quite a few in the top 6 – giving the club valuable points at this early stage of the season.

As usual, without the support we get, nothing would happen at all so thanks must go to the following people:
– our officials – Raelene, John, Michael, Lauren, Pat and Wendy (as usual Semaphore had 3 more than the quota we were given)
– Craig and Greg for towing the trailers (the most packed our board trailer has ever been for a senior carnival!)
– Bruce for being the U14/15 Team Manager and Greg and Pat for supporting him
– Steve, Brad and Michelle for providing water cover for our U14s while they are completing their SRC (the only club that seemed to listen when it was stated that clubs were required to provide 1 water cover to 5 U14s that have not yet completed their award!).

Just a reminder that the next carnival is at Robe on Saturday 28th November and believe it or not Carnival 3 is on the following weekend – Sunday 6th December at a mid-coast venue TBC.

Keep an eye on the website and Facebook pages for calls for nominations for both events.

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Club Swim Saturday 14th November

Our whole club events continue!
On Saturday 14th November we will be holding a Club Swim.

All proficient members (those in juniors need to have completed their timed swim) are encouraged to ‘have a go’.
Marshaling will be at 3.15pm for a 3.30pm start.

All of those that complete the swim will be given a raffle ticket. Tickets will be drawn upstairs at the conclusion of the swim with 5 prizes awarded to 5 lucky participants. You don’t have to win the swim to win a prize!

Boats Corner

Training – Thanks to all those who turned up for the training session down south last Saturday – good experience for those that were able to get out. The training master schedule will be out this week and put up on the notice boards in the Gym and next to the Boat equipment locker.

 

Robe – Robe is coming up soon. We will have a boaties meeting in two weeks to coincide with the Club draw to discuss details.  For accommodation please ensure that you contact Craig Lienert ASAP if you wish to stay with the Club when we are down there.

 

Rowers – We need another rower for the Mens A team and any U23 Men. If you would like to put your hand up or give it a try please give Aaron a Call

 

From ASRL some information for new boat that we could be in the draw for and news for open ladies: –

 

The committee have now confirmed that we will put a brand new surfboat up for grabs as a prize that will be drawn at the ASRL Open. The boat must be and remain prominently branded “Team Navy” for a minimum of 3 years.

This is how the competition will work:

  1. At each Navy event day conducted in WA, SA, Tas, Vic & Qld (NSW Crews see item 7 below) each attending crew will receive 2 x Tokens into the draw
  2. At the Season Launch held on 5 Dec at Surfers Paradise attending crews will receive 2 Tokens
  3. At the Sat of Manly carnival you will receive 1 x Token
  4. At the ASRL Short Course Championship event at Manly attending crews will receive 2 x Tokens
  5. At the ASRL Open attending crews will receive 4 x Tokens
  6. To be eligible to receive the Token each crew must have joined as a member of the ASRL via any of the systems available and all crew members MUST be wearing the NAVY singlet; NO SINGLET AND NOT JOINED UP NO TOKEN
  7. For NSW crews; as no specific Navy Series is available you will collect tokens at Coffs, Mollymook, Manly (Sat event) plus the special events noted above and you must have completed a crew membership before the date of the actual Token Day event AND BE WEARING THE Navy singlet
  8. In all cases you must be wearing your Navy singlets as a crew to be eligible 

How the boat prize works:

  1. The ASRL will make available a sum of $30,000 inc GST to the boat winner which is to include the branding logo “Team Navy”
  2. The winner can then negotiate the purchase with the boat builder of choice
  3. If the boat costs more the winner will be required to make up the shortfall
  4. If the boat costs less the winner can use the balance on other equipment
  5. The draw will be made and announced at the ASRL Open in Feb Sun 21

As we close on organising the Open some key decisions have now been made:

  • Racing Divisions:
    • We are excited to announce that at this year’s Open we have added two female divisions. This means that 8 divisions of racing will take home medals against the standard 6 of the past. Divisions are:
    • Open Male
    • Open Female
    • “A” Reserve Male
    • “A” Reserve Female
    • U23 Male
    • U23 Female
    • U19 Male
    • U19 Female
    • The U19 Female is a complete new division
    • Open Female will commence racing as the one division. After  4, 5 or 6 rounds the top 24 point score crews will split into the Open Female division while the next 24 crews will shift into the new “A” Reserve division of racing for the finals

Regards

 

Aaron

 

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Club Run Saturday 7th November

Our first whole club event for the season is to be held on Saturday 7th November.
This will be the first of several and will be a Club Run.

All members are encouraged to ‘have a go’.
Marshaling will be at 3.15pm for a 3.30pm start.

All of those that complete the run will be given a raffle ticket. Tickets will be drawn upstairs at the conclusion of the run with 5 prizes awarded to 5 lucky participants. You don’t have to win the race to win a prize!

Senior Training Camp at Chiton Rocks SLSC

What a weekend a group of our Seniors have had – spending time training and bonding down at Chiton Rocks! Below is a wrap-up of the weekend from Sean McKenzie. Sean spends a great deal of his time coaching and mentoring this group and although this often goes un-rewarded it needs to be acknowledged that we are so grateful for his dedication to our club.

From Sean……..
‘The Senior Competition group have had another successful training camp down at Chiton Rocks SLSC. Thanks to Chiton for the use of the facilities over the weekend, it is always appreciated. This weekend we had 21 people stay for the weekend, including 3 of our U14 crew and 5 parents. Another 4 U14s joined us for a day of training on the Saturday.

After leaving our club late Friday afternoon we headed straight for the Royal Family Hotel in Port Elliott for dinner. Then we checked in at Chiton and sorted out the sleeping arrangements. Realising we had filled all of the single beds 2 of our older guys were left debating who would be big spoon and who would be little spoon on the double bed. Once we were all settled in we connected the laptop to the TV and YouTubed old Ironman videos from the 90s, including the Piha races that were held in 10ft plus surf. This was a real eye opener for the U14s that haven’t seen conditions like this before.

Saturday’s alarm went off at 6am to the delight of everyone and after dragging some people out of bed (literally) we gathered on the beach for a warm up run, before a quick feed and off to Middleton for the first session. Our older ski paddlers did it the tough way though, jumping on the skis and making the 6km journey on the ocean, paddling through the Islands outside Pt Elliot Bay, coming in through the surf at Middleton to meet the rest of the group that had driven around.

This session was the first for our 7 U14s in the surf, so massive thanks must go to John Charles, Craig Leinert, Brad Tunbridge, Michael Bartlett and Richard Martin for providing water cover as they developed their confidence and realised white water isn’t as scary as they first thought.

We made our way back to Chiton after spending a couple of hours in the water, had some food cooked up by our chefs (the dads), then made our way on to the beach for our next session. Things moved well with everyone’s skills improving with every wave that crashed over them. When you have a 2ft wave coming in and sometimes close to a 1ft backwash moving out, you need to make decisions pretty quickly.

Come 1pm we did something a little different and patrolled for Chiton Rocks SLSC. This gave the group a good experience as we patrolled a new beach, and the U14s that are in training for their SRC got to see how a patrol is set up with us guiding them as they continued to try out the water. A big thankyou to John Charles for taking the U14s through water rescue training for their SRC, it was great having someone with so many years of experience training our up and coming patrolling members.

Sunday morning was a slightly later start with alarms going off at 7am (thanks to Cooper who’s alarm went off at 5am) where we started packing everything up, had breakfast then hit the water a bit after 9am. After just a few sessions in the water it was unbelievable to see the change that everyone went through. From Saturday where some hadn’t been in waves ever, to making it out through the Chiton surf and back in with way more confidence.

We have run this camp for a couple of years now and it continues to show its worth. A big thankyou to Craig for organising all of the food for the weekend, being the male chaperone and towing the board trailer (one of our U17s said he had never seen so many boards on it). Thanks to the parents for cooking all the meals and driving everyone down. Thanks to Paige for being our female chaperone. Stay tuned because if we can find another free weekend during the season we will be running another Chiton training camp.

See you all on the beach soon!!’

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Senior Carnival 1

Senior Carnival 1 is to be held on Sunday November 8th at South Port SLSC.

The format for this carnival will include individual events only – swim, iron, boards, ski, sprints and flags. Events are open to competitors from U14-Open (skis U17-Open).

If you are interested in competing can you please email Kerry Schulzkschulz1000@gmail.com with the events you wish to compete in by Tuesday 3rd November 5pm.