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North Cronulla Nipper Natter ISSUE8 Week 7 2013/2014 Issue 8: TOP NOTES: • ALL 8-14 Proficient to Attend 4-way Elouera Beach Carnival • Friday 13 December North Cronulla GOLD DAY • Roll up your sleeves for a Blood Donation. Nipper Natter Nipper North Cronulla NorthCronulla 4 WAY CARNIVAL THIS WEEK - ALL PROFICIENT NIPPERS TO ATTEND. CONTACT ME GUZMAN AND GOMEZ WEEKEND Week 7: Great work and congratulations to all those who We are very fortunate that Guzman & Gomez are participated in all competitions last weekend - Cronulla Carnival, sponsoring us again - please show them (and us!) Sydney Water and Cook Classic, despite your support by treating your self to a night off the rain, the wind and the temperatures cooking and giving the kids a treat... Weekend of 14 all nippers gave their all and all the - 15 December... parents did their best to stand around BLOOD DRIVE: not looking too wet and miserable! A 2013 Bate Bay Roll Your Sleeves Up Surf special well done to those parents who Clubs Blood Donation Drive braved out Sydney Water without so All four Surf Clubs competing to donate much as a coffee van :) Tracey & her Board Relay Girls the most blood from the 21st of November Thanks Helen ([email protected]) to the 21st of December. The winning Club BATE BAY 4 WAY CARNIVAL , 24 November will be awarded a $1250 cash prize and Please check page 4 for carnival details. the Bate Bay Roll Your Sleeves Up Surf Elouera SLSC Sunday 24 November 2013. Clubs Blood Donation Drive Trophy Officials, Team Managers & Water Safety Briefing 7.15am. donated by the Red Cross, each runner up Scrutineering of surfcraft will be available on the grassed area Club will receive a $400 cash prize. behind the surf club from 8am to 11am only. Remember 1 blood donation can save 3 ALL U9 to U14 EVENTS – ELOUERA lives, Good Luck everybody and roll your ALL U8 EVENTS - WANDA sleeves up for a good cause ALL AGE RELAYS CONGRATULATIONS: Emily Maythers, Katie Hawkins and Morgan All members of the All Age Board Relay Male Team and Female Tranter on achieving GOLD!! in the Board Relay Team should be at Elouera by 7.15am for Marshalling by 7.45am Water Area 2 All members of the All Age Beach Relay Male Team and Female Team should be at Elouera by 7.15am for Marshalling and start at 7.45am NOTE REGARDING APPAREL: If you need a cap (you will need a North Cronulla Competition cap to be allowed to compete) or cosies - for the Bate Bay 4 Way Competition this Sunday, can you please see the office this week (office hours below) as there will be no one available in the office on Sunday and no apparel will be taken to the carnival. THANK YOU ... for helping to arrange the travel for the very successful U/14 trip way. North Cronulla Nippers APPAREL SHOP - THANK YOU: Sadly Kim is no longer able to help with the apparel shop - so a big thank you from all the club for the time and effort you put into running the stall each sunday - you will be sadly missed. LOST PROPERTY: A NC Blue and yellow coat or wind cheater was left at the Cronulla nipper carnival last Saturday, it has the name Allan in pen on the Tag. Please see Brook Fleming.Note to all parents/nippers if you lose or find anything there is a red ‘lost and found bucket at the the top of the stairs to CLUB OFFICE HOURS the Nipper Room. Monday / Tuesday Closed Wednesday: 10am - 5pm Thursday: 10am - 2pm DID YOU KNOW... Friday: 10am - 2pm The Cronulla sand dune system , where we all do out work outs , is estimated to be about 15,000 years old. It was Saturday 9am - 11am formed when the sea reached its present level and began to stabilize, between 9000 and 6000 BC Sunday 8.30am - 11am (nipper days only) Contact : (02) 9523 5846 EVENT FLYERS AND FORMS If you would be interested in purchasing one of these swim jackets could you please let Bree in apparel know . Please note: Queenscliffe Carnival is $13 per competitor. Carnival will be at Competitors own expense. The Bate Water Area 1 Water Area 2 Water Area 3 Flag Area 1–2 Sprint Track Under 8 Area Other Events - 3 Bay 4- ELOURA ELOUERA ELOUERA ELOUERA ELOUERA ELOUERA Way U14 & U11 U13 & U12 U10 & U9 Marshalling to Marshalling Carnival Marshalling to Commence 2013 Marshalling to Marshalling to Marshalling to Commence 7.45am to commence commence Commence Commence 8.15am at 8.30am Elouera and 8.15am 8.15am 8.15am Wanda Beaches – Sunday 24 November 2013 U14 Swim/ U13 Swim/ All Age Board Under 9 flags All Age Relay Events to Surfing (board Officials, Team Swim Teams Swim Teams Relay ( 7.45am Under 10 Flags commence at riding) to Managers & U11 Swim/ U12 Swim/ Marshall) Under 11 Flags Under 14 the Marshall at ? at Water Safety Swim Teams Swim Teams Under 12 Flags Sprints conclusion of 6.30am for Briefing 7.15am March Past – Under 13 Flags Under 13 the All Age 6.45am start – Elouera ?? U 14 Board U 13 Board 7.45am Under 14 Flags Sprints Sprint Relay U 11 Board U 12 Board marshall Under 12 U8 Male Sprint Venue Scrutineering of Sprints & Sprint Relay dependant on surfcraft will be U14 Board U13 Board Remaining Under 11 U8 Female conditions available on site Relay Relay Events Flags to be Sprints Flags 8am to 11am U11 Board U12 Board Marshalling to run through to Under 10 U8 Male Flags R & R report only. Relay Relay commence at finals Sprints U8 Female 7am for 7.15am 8.15am Under 9 Sprints Sprint & Sprint start at ALL U9 to U14 U 14 Iron U 13 Iron All Flag Areas Under 8 Sprints Relay southern end of EVENTS – Person Person U10 Swim/ to be utilised U8 Male Wade North Cronulla ELOUERA U 11 Iron U 12 Iron Swim Teams at discretion Sprints to be U8 Female Beach Person Person U9 Swim/Swim of Referee run through to Wade ALL U8 Teams finals U8 Male Wade March Past EVENTS – U14 Cameron U13 Cameron Male Before Relay 7.45am WANDA ** ** U 10 Board Female Beach Sprint U8 Female Marshall for an U11 Cameron U12 Cameron U 9 Board Relay Wade Relay 8am start – Timetable may ** ** U14 Relay Water Area 2 be altered at U10 Board U13 Relay the discretion of U14 Board U13 Board Relay U12 Relay the Carnival Rescue Rescue U9 Board U11 Relay All Age Board Referee U11 Board U12 Board Relay U10 Relay Relay FINALS as Rescue Rescue U9 Relay 7.45am required will be Male Before Marshal to start held after each Male Before Male Before Female Male Before at discipline Female Female Female 8.10am in ** To be held ** To be held Water Area 2 at the at the discretion of discretion of the Referee the Referee The Bate Bay Number of U14, U13, U12 U9 & U10 4-Way Carnival teams and & U11 2013 individuals per SWIM Open Open SWIM event BOARD Open Open Carnival BOARD SPRINT Open Open Supplementary FLAGS Open SPRINT Rules Open IRONPERSON Open FLAGS Note: All events BOARDRESCUE 2 per club SURF TEAM 2 per club will be separate straight final straight final boys and girls SURF TEAMS BEACH RELAY events except All Age Sprint BEACH 2 per club BOARD RELAY RELAY straight final Relay & All Age CAMERON 4 per club Board Relay. (4 Person straight final 4 per club single gender BOARD Both the All Age not mixed) straight final Sprint Relay RELAY and the All Age U8 EVENTS Board Relay SPRINT Open are one race FLAGS Open per event with WADE Open all clubs is to R & R enter 1 male BEACH RELAY 2 per club team and 1 straight final 5 PERSON female team in WADE RELAY Open each event.. 4 per club 2 PERSON Open straight final All teams events shall be All Age Sprint straight finals. 2 teams per club Relay & consisting of 1 All Age Board male team and 1 Relay female team. Each race to be a straight final Swim Open Swim Open U 14 Board Board Open Board Open U 11 Board Sprint Open Sprint Open Flags Open Flags Open U14 Board Ironperson Open Surf teams 2 per club Relay straight final U11 Board Board rescue 2 per club Beach Relay 2 per club Relay straight final straight final Surf teams 2 per club Board Relay 4 per club straight final straight final U 14 Iron Beach Relay 2 per club Person straight final U 11 Iron Board Relay 4 per club Person straight final Cameron (4 4 per club Person single straight final gender – not mixed) U14 Cameron U8 Events R&R ** U11 Cameron Sprint Open 5 Person Open ** Flags Open 2 Person Open U14 Board Wade Open Rescue U11 Board Beach Relay 2 per club Rescue straight final Wade Relay 4 per club straight final Male Before Female ** To be held All Age Sprint 2 teams per at the Relay & club consisting discretion of of 1 male team the Referee All Age Board and 1 female Relay team. Each race to be a straight final WHATS ON AT COMPETITIONS TRAINING SCHEDULES UPCOMING EVENTS A GLANCE SOUTH MAROUBRA BEACH TRAINING: INTERCLUB CARNIVAL Monday 5.00 pm at Caringbah Oval 1st December. All Nippers are 8 December 2013 Wednesday 5.00 pm at North Cronulla encouraged to come and watch the ENTRY FEE $15.00 beach Snr Section of the Club in action. Entries are open and Thursday 5.00 pm at Jenola Oval will Saturday 10am North Cronulla beach SYDNEY WATER SERIES: be taken this week by Contact the Beach Coach , Damien LAST ROUND..
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