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We have sold all our seats faster than Santa can deliver presents. For those of you who have missed out and are disappointed, we have put up a waiting list on the notice board.
Those who have previously put their names on the list on the notice board but have not yet paid, your seat for the event has been set aside but please pay as soon as possible to guarantee it. If you are currently away from the club then you might like to email
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We ate, drank, played bridge and were merry! Check (and add your own) photos from the event.
What a day! It was a sell out as sadly we couldn’t comfortably fit any more than 40 bridge tables in the main club room. Congratulations to the Lucky Door Prize, the section winners and the team who won the Christmas Trivia Quiz – how did they do it? We also had a wonderful array of Festive Fashionistas. Brilliant efforts from our volunteers and fabulous food contributions by the players on the day.
Our club has a strong history of social events and our volunteers and contributions from members make days like this possible. Let us know if you can help out at the next event – it’s great for the club and you get more than you
give. Hope to see you all next year.
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The Race that stopped a Bridge Game!
What a day! We had a great turn out by members.
Sue Riley continued her tradition of being a magnificent Chief Steward and MC.
Congratulations to the section winners, the Lucky Door prize winner and the fashionistas who won the various Best Hat prizes.
Wonderful efforts from our volunteers and also the marvellous salads/morning tea contributions by the players on the day.
Our volunteers and member contributions make days like this possible. Let us know if you can help out on the next event - it's great for the club and you'll enjoy it too. Just email Gayle -
Take a look at the photos from the event - and even share your own.
"Bridge enjoys immense popularity partly because of the high standards of ethics and etiquette which are observed by the players who are expected to conduct themselves in a highly civilised manner.
Violations of proper etiquette are quite common from inexperienced players, either through ignorance or inadvertence. A well-mannered opponent who is the victim of a violation by such a novice player will, if comment is considered necessary, be at pains to make it clear that the comment is intended to be helpful and will never make a newcomer feel ill-at-ease. Bridge is an extremely ethical game..."
Read the full article on the ABF website.
Forty-eight Peninsula players sailed forth (most literally on the ferry across Broken Bay) to visit Brisbane Waters Bridge Club in the first head to head interclub event. This event - the brainchild of their Christine Hadaway and on our side Vivien Eldridge, Anne Small, Catherine Whiddon and Sue Falkingham - was designed in particular to provide a fun teams day for each club's large numbers of novice players. We had four teams with members all under 10MP.
The heavy morning rain did not upset our spirits (fortunately Brisbane Waters Bridge Club picked us up from Ettalong wharf) and we quickly settled into the format. Experienced players helped teams newbies to cope with the different scoring, the number of boards played was reduced for the restricted and novice fields, and finger food was served in the longer breaks between rounds to encourage social interaction.
Peninsula players did well at the 2017 NSW State Restricted and Novice Championships in Wollongong on 4-5 November.
Peter Clarke and Hans van Weeren continued their recent triumphs by winning the Restricted State Championship (less than 300MP) with team mates Jeff Conroy and Jill Bentley. They won decisively with a VP tally of 125.72, more than 30 points ahead of second place. Check the Restricted Championships full results.
Marieta Borthwick, Heidi Colenbrander, Ray Hurst and Annegrete Kolding were runners-up in larger and closer field in the Novice State Championships (less than 100MP). They had no match losses and scored 108.06 less than five points short of the winners. Check the Novice Championships full results.
Gayle King would like to hear from anyone who would like to help make this year's Christmas party a fantastic & memorable event. It is being held on Sunday 10th December.
Assistance is required with...
- Food and sundries purchase (quantities have already been estimated from last year )... And you can still play bridge!
- Publicity ... And you can still play bridge!!
- Setting up on the day ... And you can still play bridge!!!
- Photographer for the day ... And you can still play bridge!!!!
- Kitchen co-ordinator for the day ... And you can still play bridge!!!!!
If you would like to help, please contact Gayle -
On Tuesday 24 October Anne Brown and Bill Fitzsimons won the 4th session of The Lawrence competition, just ahead of Trish Giles and Verl Lawrence.
There is just one more session of The Lawrence in 2017, to be held on Tuesday night on 28 November, with another $200 cash prize to be won.
Maybe Verl will win this one?
- Trish Giles wins the Stebbins 2017
- Supporting Local Charities
- President’s Letter November 2017
- Tribute to Vona Hadfield
- Club Teams Championship in November!
- 2018 Club Teams Championship coming up!
- Maggie and Susan win Under 100MP Pairs
- The Underutilised Takeout Double
- Peninsula wins Spring Nationals Restricted & Novice Teams
- Free entry to the 2017 NSW State Novice and Restricted Teams Championships