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Reminders

Presentation night 2022

Bookings close 31st July

Date: Fri 5th August 7pm.
Cost: $35 pp
Theme: Cocktail Party with band and dancing.
Location: Bayview Room and Members Lounge.
Dress – Lounge Suit/Cocktail Dress.
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Annual General Meeting

AGM

In accordance with the Rules of Royal Brighton Yacht Club please find attached the Notice of AGM and Call for Nominations for the General Committee
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Sail Melbourne

Notice of Race and online entries are now live at https://www.sailmelbourne.com.au/home/

Sailing Office News

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We are still looking for members to become Safety Equipment Auditors to under take equipment audits on RBYC vessels. If you feel you can help out then please register your interest below. The course is online and FREE
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Crew Matching

Looking for crew ? or are you looking to be crew? We want to help skippers and sailors get connected allowing more boats to sail and more sailors to get on the water . Our Race Results system has a crew matching feature that will help make this happen.
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This Weeks Race Results

WEDNESDAY 20th
Hearnes Heroes 6
Phil Bedlington BKT JAMHU B2
Geoff Adams True Colours 6731
SATURDAY 23rd
Costello Series
Geoff Perks Foxy Lady B126
Geoff Adams True Colours 6731
Margaret Neeson Wild Child B310

Upcoming Racing

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JULY

27th Hearnes Heroes 5
30th Blizzard Series

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August

3rd Hearnes Heroes 6 Pursuit
6th Costello Series/ One Design Winter Series
10th Hearne's Heroes 5 Fleet
13th Blizzard Fleet Series
17th Hearnes Heroes 6 Pursuit
20th ORCV - Geelong
20th Costello Series/ One Design Winter Series
24th Hearnes Heroes 5 Fleet
27th Blizzard Fleet Series
31st Hearnes Heroes 6 Pursuit

OTB News

Sunday Racing

What turned out to be a perfect day saw 5 or so boats take to the water for some organised racing run by Lachlan. This happened each week from 2 - 4pm so come on down
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OTB working Group
Please contact the sailing office to confirm if you can attend. Email Colin on [email protected]
Waszp Slalom
The Victorian Slalom Championships will be held at RBYC over the weekend of 8/9 October. With approx 20 due to attended it will be a chance to see some great high speed racing

One Design News

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Meet the Fleets

882 Jukes of Hazard W5
This week: Brendon Jukes
Jukes of Hazzard AUS 882

How did you get into sailing?
I commenced sailing as a seven-year-old in Sabots. My father was doing some work at the time with Peter Gillon ( a past Etchells World Champion & RBYC member ) and he handed over an unloved, READ MORE

Training News

WORLD-CLASS TRAINING AND COACHING FOR EVERYONE AT RBYC

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Keep an eye on the website for upcoming programs and events

Cruising Group News

Save the dates:

Friday August 19th Dinner and Quiz night, . Come along and enjoy a 2 course dinner and to be followed by a fun, nautical themed Kahoot Quiz night, hosted by the Cruising Group. As usual, in the Bayview room, following the weekly announcements and draw in the Members Bar. Make up a team table, or come along and join a table to make up a team. Please book with Mandy at reception by the preceding Wednesday.
Friday, September 16th, Guest Speaker Dinner. Geoff Brewster and Barbara Burns, Kimberly Coast Cruise
Friday, October 21st, Annual Progressive Dinner on boats in the marina (looking for volunteer hosts)
Our next coordinated on water event will be the Grand Final Weekend Cruise, Friday, September 23rd to 25th, destination TBA. However, we do encourage members to utilise the new RBYC Cruising WhatsApp Group to arrange their own ad-hoc "cruises in company" at any time. (to join the WhatsApp group if you haven't already done so, please message Sue Drummond on 0492 816 279 .

Club News & Events

Members Draw: 22nd July No Winner.

Next Draw 29th July $300

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Around The Bay

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Passage Race to Geelong, August 20th & 2 Return Races
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Safety & Sea Survival Courses, Sept 11th and November 20th
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Come and join our KISS sailors July 30th
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On the field: the round kicked off with a low-scoring game between Richmond-Fremantle at Marvel Stadium. The Tigers looked like they might finally win a close match but managed to snatch a draw from the jaws of victory. It was a weird ending to the game and incredible to realize that there was no scoring at all during the final 8 minutes of this game. By comparison, the Bulldogs vs Demons game on Saturday night had lots of scoring late in the game and an exciting finish. The Doggies moved back into the top 8 while exacting revenge on Melbourne after last year's Grand Final fade-out. Jamarra Ugle-Hagen booted a career-best 5 goals and stood tall for the Bulldogs in the final quarter.

In other games on Saturday, Geelong withstood a late fightback from hosts Port Adelaide to win by 2 goals and remain one game clear at the top of the table. The Gold Coast Suns provided the Brisbane Lions with a stern test, but the Lions emerged victorious by 17 points. The Hawks made it three straight with a 46-point win over North Melbourne in Launceston - only 9713 spectators were in attendance. Sydney recorded a solid 33-point win over the Adelaide Crows at the SCG.

In the Sunday games, St Kilda won a 'must' game in Perth over the West Coast Eagles by 28 points - the win pushes the Saints up to 9th on the ladder, just behind the Bulldogs on percentage. Carlton took until the final term to shake off a challenge from GWS to remain in 7th spot. The most exciting game of the round occurred at the MCG between old foes Collingwood-Essendon. In a game of fluctuating fortunes, the Magpies stormed home in the final quarter to erase a 21-point deficit and claim a famous 4-point victory with a straight kick as the final siren sounded from way out on the boundary by Jamie Elliott. Collingwood had dominated the opening quarter to lead by 37 points at the first change. Essendon took charge in the second & third quarters to open up a 14-point lead at the final change. When the Bombers kicked the opening goal of the final term Collingwood was staring down the barrel, but as they have done a number of times over the last two months, the Maggies rallied in magnificent fashion. They kicked the final four goals of the game to win yet another game by less than a kick - the win has moved them into the top 4.

Tipping: all of us who placed a tip for Friday night's drawn game are given a 'win' by the espn site. For the remaining 8 games of the round, we had 4 tipsters who tipped all of those games correctly. Congratulations to LennyHayesisGod, Claridges, AmanderIceberger and Botony who recorded perfect scores. Congrats to Lennyhayes (Peter Jackson) who wins a $20.00 dining credit at the club for being the closest on the margin amongst those 4 tipsters. Well done!

The overall leaderboard remains very close. Our Pies London Fan (Richard Fullarton) has regained top spot by virtue of his terrific margin - he is tied with 3 others on total tips.

Pies London Fan 116
John Naughton 116
LamboM73 116
Thrice Winner Hullsy 116
Roy Boys 12 115
Sean Hogan 115
Kylie1004 115
Romney J 114
Andrew0711 114
Glocka 114
Rockinghorseroad 114

Cheers everyone.

Don
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