BLOG (18 September 2012)
I
was told to up my game on the blog by a colleague who’s sentiment was repeated
by Ros Whitburn at the Wild Coast pairs. The event was won by Trish Crosse and
Bev Hewitt (their second win at a Red Point Event).
Carol
has been in Durban to run the SABF site at the SASCOC and Durban Tourism
Exhibition. I enclose photographs of the stand with the Clarence Road School
children playing. This idea was Mrs Adrain’s and certainly made our stand,
stand out from the rest. We were also positioned next to SASCOC.
I
attended some meetings with Carol and some valuable contacts have been made, which
we will be following up. (Enclosed are photographs of the stand)
However,
if we do not receive any SASCOC sponsorship, the blame can be attributed solely
to Carol’s behaviour at the Gala Dinner. While the Press interviewed Chad Le
Clos, somebody asked Carol if she was the mother. Carol responded by saying,
“yes, I’m Chad’s mother” with which Burt Le Clos bounded over to introduce
himself to Carol, as Chad’s father. This had all played out directly in front
of the whole Le Clos family.
We
have been advised that Zonal qualification dates for the Bermuda Bowl and
Venice Cup will now clash with the proposed date for the Nationals. We are
looking at alternative dates and hope to be able to revert shortly.
The
SABF has invited unions to set up seminars with an expert – which will be
co-hosted with the union and SABF. As at date of writing this blog, Natal have
taken advantage of the arrangement. I have also had an enquiry from Di
Pennington from EP, but as yet nothing from other unions.
The
unions are being requested to put forward proposals regarding their development
plans and request for sponsorship. Hillary Nick and her team have submitted a
proposal in respect of the Jack Cheatham Award sponsored by Murray and Roberts.
This is an award that is aimed at promoting sports development projects.
Natal
is set to increase its school projects next year and I urge the other unions to
give serious thought to development.
The
SABF is also looking at applying for Lotto money, but it is vital that we can
show as the bridge community that we are giving back to the community as a
whole.
Entries
have opened for interclub and as space is limited, early entry is advised. Our
next SABF meeting is to be held during interclub with the Bi-Annual meeting.
World
Bridge have proposed for new Simultaneous Pairs in October, December, March and
August to raise funds to help “Youth Bridge”. The dates for the first two are
Monday, the 22nd and Wednesday, the 24th of October and
the 17th and 19th December 2012 (these dates are still to
be confirmed). Clubs are encouraged to participate. Material will be sent by
email to the organisers and booklets and hands will be available on the
website, www.ecatsbridge.com