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The Carbiner “For sport and for good fellowship”
Edition Number 19 - 20th December, 2016
ACT- Golf Day & Christmas Function, AGM & Office Bearers
SA- Test Cricket Luncheon
HK- International Races Luncheon
‘Tis The Season – Around the Clubs
The Carbine Club of ACT Russell Parkes Memorial Golf Day and Christmas Cocktail
Function
Words and pics from Paul Walshe, Secretary CCACT)
On a balmy Thursday afternoon on 1 December, 12 members took to the fairways of Royal Canberra Golf Course for
the fourth annual Carbine Club Russell Parkes Memorial Golf Day. Final scores were very close but Mark Sullivan
won the day with 39 points from Allan Hawke on 37 points. A fantastic day was had by all and it was great to have
Helen Parkes along to present the trophy to Mark.
That same evening the club hosted its inaugural Christmas Cocktail Party with 50 members and their respective
partners enjoying a great evening on the balcony of Royal Canberra Golf Club. The event was an outstanding success
with the function to be included as a permanent feature on the Carbine Club of the ACT calendar.
That same night the club announced the inaugural Carbine Club of the ACT Sporting Scholarship with the recipient
of the $4000 scholarship being awarded to Joe Slater from the Weston Creek Molonglo Cricket Club. Joe is a fast
bowler with potential to play First Class cricket as a bowling all-rounder. Joe has worked hard over the past twelve
months to enhance his strength and aerobic capacity and we are looking for a breakout season from him in
2016/2017. The scholarship will provide Joe with additional support as he pursues his dream of playing first class
cricket.
Members line up for the day….. Helen Parkes, Mark Sullivan & Mac Howell.. Mac & Joe Slater
The ACT Club also filed the following report on their AGM where 10 new members were inducted:
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On Friday 9 December, 40 members including our Patron Hon. John Gallop attended The Carbine Club of the ACT
2016 AGM which was followed by lunch in the Boardroom of Jim Murphy’s
President Mac Howell reported on the year's activities and highlighted the highly successful and varied events that
the Club conducted during the year. In his report Mac made the important point that membership of the Carbine Club
should not be taken for granted. A lot of work from Club Secretary Paul Walshe goes into organising our events
throughout the year and all members need to support the club and its functions.
The Club remains in a healthy financial position with a small profit being made this year.
At the AGM the following positions were filled for 2017.
President-Mac Howell Secretary / Treasurer Paul Walshe
Committee, Allan Williams, Cade Brown, Maurice Reilly, Todd Wills
Both Allan Hawke AC and John Mackay AM did not seek re-election after well over a decade of service, their
support and assistance over the years and throughout 2016 has been tremendous and very much appreciated.
10 new members were accepted into the club including Bronwyn Fagan a well-respected lawyer in Canberra who
also co-hosts ABC666 Radio Grandstand program with Tim Gavel on Saturday mornings and is a member of the
Canberra Raiders Board.
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THE CARBINE CLUB OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA – Test Cricket Luncheon
The Carbine Club welcomed 550 guests at their recent Test Cricket luncheon in the William Magarey
Room at Adelaide Oval. It was a great day leading into a Test that even if the series had been
decided, the coach Darren Lehmann was impressively confident that they would win the Adelaide
Test, and they duly did. Several Senior Members of The Club thought the Luncheon was one of the
best ever – not bad for Members who have been to so many!
Over the course of the day,
we heard from Merv
Hughes – legendary
cricketer – about his career
and highlights of doing it in
the baggy green for
Australia.
Merv and Flip decide the
wager for CanDo4Kids
A certain favourite with the crowd, and also on his betting prowess with our MC, Wayne ‘Flip’ Phillips
– they earned another $250k for CanDo4Kids, making it a total of $12,250 raised for the charity on
the day – a great effort.
The Carbine Club of South Australia has unanimously agreed that The Club, from the 2016 Rio
Olympics, will acknowledge South Australian Gold Medalists with a set of Bohemia Chrystal CC
inscribed Wine Glasses. Paralympian Brayden Davidson accompanied by his father Mark was the
first to receive our prestigious Award. Our other Olympian Gold Medalist, Kyle Chalmers was not
able to attend due to illness but Kyle will be presented with his award at the next opportunity he is
able to attend. Brett Chalmers, Father of Kyle was in attendance and we look forward to him being in
attendance again when Kyle is also able to attend to receive his award.
Brayden Davidson with Merv Hughes and John Condon
Brayden was humbled by the win in Rio and was also in awe of the
legend sports people such as Merv, Flip and Club Special Member
Mark Ricciuto. Merv was certainly smitten and not shy to have a
picture taken with Roo and Flip.
Who’s the bigger
fan? Merv b-lined
for Mark Ricciuto
with Flip!
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Past CCSA President, David Shipway, in his capacity of an Ambassador, spoke on behalf of the
CanDo4Kids charity, and also acknowledged Bernie Lange on his last official lunch as Carbine Club
President. Also he serenaded Merv’s 55th birthday! Happy Days…
Shippy tells yet another joke and thanks Merv – presenting
him with a birthday message
Visiting Carbine Club Members, David Brooker - Singapore
President, Martin McGettigan, Singapore Secretary along with
Carbine Club of Western Australia Treasurer, Matthew Fahey
and Luke Cunningham -– enjoyed the day. This Luncheon was
the perfect exercise as a trial run for Clubs being able to
classify one of their 2017 Luncheons as an International
Luncheon.
Bernie Lange and Matthew Fahey relaxing after the lunch
with a Serafino Red
To add to the enjoyment on the day an exceptional
sponsorship from Serafino Wines included their medal
winning 2014 Shiraz and delicate Fiano Bellissimo.
But for the birthday boy Merv, Steve Maglieri presented him
with a bottle of Terramoto Syrah – double gold award and
97points from James Halliday – what a bottle! Lucky Merv.
The crowd wound out the day at the Lindsay Head Terrace Bar overlooking Adelaide – a fitting place
to end a great lunch.
Supplied by John Condon OAM Honorary Secretary and Ms Robbi Tims Luncheon Coordinator.
The next events for South Australia are:
14 Feb 2017 – AGM & Lunch, Arkaba Hotel
1 March 2017 – Supercars Luncheon, Adelaide Convention Centre
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Hong Kong – International Races Luncheon
(Words and pics courtesy Daniel L. Zigal)
The Carbine Club of
Hong Kong welcomed
425 members and
guests to the annual
International Races
Luncheon on Friday,
9th December 2016,
held at the Grand Hyatt
Hotel in Wan Chai.
This traditional
luncheon has become a
regular part of the
magnificent "Turf
World Championships"
racing week held in
Hong Kong every
December.
Master of Ceremonies Mark Richards once again conducted event with his usual aplomb introducing
President John Ridley who welcomed everyone to the luncheon then introduced the day's speakers.
First across the post was Malcolm "Miracle" Johnson who spoke of wonderful association with
Kingston Town. He shared his amusing adventures in racing which had the audience rolling in the
aisles. He concluded by proposing the "Toast to Racing."
Running a close second was BBC TV Racing Commentator Richard Pitman, retired British jump
jockey, who rode 470 winners in his career including Lanzarote in the 1974 Champion Hurdle.
Richard proposed the "Toast to the Carbine Club."
Derek Currie, former President of the Carbine Club of Hong Kong (1998-1999), and famed footballer,
was honored by the club by receiving his 25 year membership badge. Derek was one of the first
professional players to play in Asia when Hong Kong introduced professional football in 1970.
The lunch concluded with Hong Kong Jockey Club race caller Brett Davies delivering an exciting
Phantom Call of the 2000M Cup Race. Brett called the result correctly as Maurice, ridden by
Champion Jockey of the Year Ryan Moore, won by three lengths.
The club raised about HK$ 122,000.00 (approximately AU$ 21,500.00) at the lunch to donate to the
Riding for the Disabled charity in Hong Kong.
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HK continued……
The Carbine Club of Hong Kong wishes to acknowledge the kind support of Inglis and Tattersall’s for
their ongoing sponsorship, Cathay Pacific for flying our guest speakers to Hong Kong, and the Grand
Hyatt Hotel for accommodating our guests.
After the lunch, members and guests retired to the Poolside Bar to continue exchanging exaggerated
racing stories and predictions for Sunday's International Race Meeting.
From all the Members of the Carbine Club in Hong Kong we wish all our fellow Carbine Club
Members all over the world a happy holiday season and a healthy and successful New Year.
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‘Tis The Season……..
With 2016 rapidly coming to its end Clubs have been celebrating the year:
NZ … the Club held a Christmas barbecue at Vice President Peter Jeffares’ house where hosts Peter and
his wife Nicola ensured a fantastic spread of food and beverages, the weather and venue were perfect, and
the opportunity to mix and mingle with fellow members was greatly appreciated.
Club NZ earlier enjoyed a day at the races in November
where Club member Sir Patrick Hogan’s horse Ronchi
won the Carbine Club Trophy at the Auckland Race
Club’s Melbourne Cup meeting; member Peter Walker,
a committeeman with the ARC, invited Club members
to the Chairman’s suite to watch the action and enjoy
the hospitality.
In a newsletter to NZ members John Lindsay, President of the Carbine Club of NZ, commented on the year
in review; included in John’s review was the following comment which applies to all Carbine Clubs and
certainly bears repeating here:
“And through it all we members of the Carbine Club have been privileged to
have the Club Luncheons and meetings to retain our equilibrium and
enthusiasm by celebrating our love of sport, by continuing and renewing our
friendships, by listening to interesting, informative and at times challenging
speakers and by contributing to assist special athletes in the attainment of
their sporting goals.”
NSW… CCNSW finished their year with the now traditional
gathering at the SCG where Club Member and cricketing legend
Alan Davidson presented the annual Davo Award to rugby legend
Sir Nicholas Shehadie and both these wonderful sportsmen added
to the day with their words of wisdom and great interest. Alan is
pictured, arriving at the SCG, alongside the gate named in his
honour.
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TAS… members of CC TAS
gathered at the Royal Automobile Club
of Tas on Monday 19 Dec to celebrate the
year with a casual cocktail party and to
hear from Scott Bowden, Olympic cyclist
from Rio.
Scott was a recipient of a CCTAS grant to
assist him on the road to Rio and he
delighted the crowd with his insight into
the journey – MC Steve Adermann had
the easiest possible time as interviewer
with Scott slipping very comfortably into
the role of guest speaker! Pic Steve & Scott
The next CCTAS event is on 3 Feb, the Racing Luncheon.
PNG… CCPNG members held their annual Christmas Cocktail Function at the Crowne Plaza, once again in true PNG style!
Congress Chairman Lloyd Meredith and his wife Jan were special guests in PNG with Lloyd taking the opportunity to cast his over the preparations for the upcoming (2018) Congress to be held in Port Moresby.
If you haven’t put your name down to receive updates on the PNG Congress do that now by emailing Lloyd at [email protected]
Wishing all members, families and friends a very merry Christmas and a happy, healthy and
prosperous New Year.
A very special thank you to all those members who have contributed to the Carbiner during the year,
the newsletter consists almost entirely of your contributions and relies on your continued support.
VIC… members of The Carbine Club gathered on 13 Dec for another enjoyable function to celebrate the
season. Gordon Bennett was on hand to capture the event and his pics follow.