Annual Weekender – 2023 to the Riverland

February 28th, 2023. Submitted by Roger.

Annual Weekender Draft itinerary

Friday May 26th 

Morning Tea:      Chateau Barossa

Lunch:                   Waikerie Community Club

                                Visit to Machinery Museum, Nippys, silo’s

Onto Barmera Golf club – Country Comfort Motel for accommodation

Saturday

Visit: Rocky’s Hall of Fame and Pioneers Museum 

Morning tea ; Bella Lavender Estate

Visit: Berri Men’s Shed

Riverland Wine Centre – Lyrup

Paringa silo’s

Black Stump – Paringa

Curio’s Antiques – Paringa

Sunday

Loxton Historical Village – with interactive displays

Costs will be advised next month.  Please contact Bill/Margie for further information or bookings – 15 rooms booked – 7 already taken! 0438836837

Quick Calendar

February 28th, 2023. Submitted by Roger.

Calendar:

Sunday 5th March             All British Day – Echunga Oval

Wednesday 8th March    Informal Lunch – Junction Bar and Bistro, Morphettville. Bookings essential by                   7th March to Lawrie 0407286194

Sunday 12th March           MSCA super sprint  – round 1 – Mallala

Tuesday 21st March         General Meeting Sporting Car Club, King William Road Unley       8.00pm

Sunday 2nd April                Breakfast run details to be advised.

Sunday 9th April                 Easter

Tuesday 18th April             General Meeting Sporting Car Club, King William Road Unley       8.00pm

Sunday  7th May                Peter hall Memorial 6 Hour Regularity at Mallala

Tuesday 16th May             General Meeting Sporting Car Club, King William Road Unley       8.00pm

Friday 26th May                 Annual Weekender to Riverland.

 

Socially Speaking – March 2023

February 28th, 2023. Submitted by Roger.

The MSCA Presentation Day at Virgara winery saw 28 members present and 15 cars and 1 bike on display.  The Chicken and salad lunch was well accepted, and everyone enjoyed the day.

March 5th will see the All-British Day at Echunga Oval. 20 cars on display for the club.  Thanks to Geoff Ellis for being our representative on the committee.

March 8th – Informal Lunch – Junction Bar and Bistro, Morphettville. Table booked for Triumph Car club. 12.30pm start.  Bookings essential by 7th March to Lawrie 0407286194.

April 2nd – Breakfast Run – details to follow. (We need to organise a run early April due to Easter)

May 26th – 28th – Annual Weekender to the Riverland.  Still working on final details but put the date in your diary….15 rooms booked – seven taken already! See flyer below.

 

Bill and Margie

President’s Report – January 2023

January 27th, 2023. Submitted by Roger.

Welcome to 2023 (the year of the Rabbit), which with normal activities resuming, promises to be much better than 2022.  Let’s hope so but spare a thought for people living on the Murray who will be actively engaged in refurbishing properties for months to come.

Since November we have had 5 official Club functions without cancelling for Covid, which is a new trend.   The Christmas Social, the after-Christmas Run, our informal January Club meeting, the Ice cream Run to Noonies and Australia Day at Kaye and Lawrie Placing’s are all mentioned in Bill and Margie’s social report.   Once again the Royal Adelaide Golf Club demonstrated what a quality show they can put on for us for Christmas and it was great to see our most recent Life Members, Bob and Natalie Farrell sharing an ice cream at Noonies.

Well, as I suggested in November, have you made a New Year’s Resolution to get more involved in Club activities in our 58th year.   Apart from buying another Triumph, selling or refurbishing your current Triumph (s), that would be great thing and I know you will enjoy it!

Although a date hasn’t been set for the Day of Triumph (DOT), we are still looking for someone to take over running the event from the master, Ian Rigby, as he has retired from the role.   He has documented what needs to be done and is prepared to coach a volunteer.   This is a vital Club event which demands member support and nomination from a member within the next month.  I do not want to cancel DOT for lack of interest!  Please talk to Ian Rigby or let me know if you wish to be involved.

I trust that you all had a safe and enjoyable Christmas and New Year and wish you all the very best as we embark on another year. Enjoy your February and see you again in March.

Kind regards,

Peter Davidge (President)

Quick Calendar

January 24th, 2023. Submitted by Roger.

Tuesday 21st February    General Meeting Sporting Car Club, King William Road Unley       8.00pm

Sunday 26th February     MSCA day – meet Civic Park 9.45am for run to Virgara Winery – Chicken and salad lunch provided. RSVP TO BILL OR MARGIE BERLEMON –  NUMBERS ESSENTIAL.

Sunday 5th March             All British Day – Echunga Oval

Wednesday 8th March    Mid Week Run – TBA – details next month.

Tuesday 21st March         General Meeting Sporting Car Club, King William Road Unley       8.00pm

Socially Speaking for February 2023.

January 24th, 2023. Submitted by Roger.

Thanks to Dean and Lisa for organising the after Christmas Run, which was attended by 24 people.  A great run, and the Charleston Hotel was lovely and the food was excellent.

The Informal meeting at the Clubrooms, saw some rocker cover racing, with Garry Buckton making his own car to race and blitzing the field! ….a good informal night.

The Ice Cream Run saw 25 people attend on a great summer’s night heading to Noonies for dinner, ice-creams, donuts, coffee and hot chips. 3 Stags, 2 TR4’s, 1 TR7 and 3 TR6’s enjoyed the run with a few modern cars as well enjoyed the sun set along the waterfront.

Australia Day was Open House at Lawrie and Kaye’s to close off the month, we are all looking forward to it.

The Next event planned is the MSCA Presentation Day Sunday 26th February at Virgara Winery. We are planning a run from Civic Park to Virgara, at Angle Vale and the club will supply chicken and salad for lunch for those attending. We must have your RSVP for catering.

March will see the All-British Day at Echunga Oval.

Get well wishes go to Judy Long, who has been under the weather, Sue Smithson who managed to get Covid for Christmas, and anyone else who is not well, we send our best wishes too.

Bill and Margie

Quick Calendar

December 2nd, 2022. Submitted by Roger.

December 28th  – After Christmas Run . . . meet at Villi’s Main North Road, Blair Athol at 10.00am,
with Lunch at the Charleston Hotel. Please advise numbers to Lisa.

January 15th – Informal Meeting . . . Sporting Car Club 7.30pm – Rocker Cover Racing, bring along
boys toys for display/discussion

January 22nd – Ice Cream run . . . meet at the Adelaide Aquatic Centre Car Park, Jeffcott
Terrace, North Adelaide at 7.00pm

January 26th – Invitation to Lawrie and Kaye’s place from 11.00am 10 Woodhall Drive, Happy
Valley – grazing platters and drinks supplied, and check out Lawrie’s shed.

President’s Report -November 2022

December 2nd, 2022. Submitted by Roger.

PRESIDENT’S REPORT – November 2022

Highlights from our October meeting were

  • A good attendance of more than 35 members
  • Robust discussion on the highlights of our national meetings and why we can’t convince more members to attend the Christmas dinner at the Royal Adelaide Golf Club. After a superb effort Sue Gibson has persuaded 54 members to attend this year but in 2023 we’d like to see more.
  • Return of member Andy Hill from his solo, round-the-world yachting adventure
  • Attendance of new member Steve Vincent who has had Triumphs in the past but is currently the proud owner of a 1969 Lotus Elan
  • Presentation on stage by Trevor Hawkins of his beautifully crafted black Jaguar XJR
  • A Vote of Thanks was passed for the Chair of the successful Barossa Valley 41st National Rally, Alex Smithson, and his wife Sue. But all members of the Committee did a magnificent job.  The President of TSOA NSW, Lorraine Mooring commented that ‘We are all still recounting details of the SA Nationals. Was a fantastic trip!’

All in all a very entertaining evening and well worth attending by all members.

Don’t forget to browse the social calendar later in FasTRak where some exciting activities are already planned for 2023.  Join us at the after Christmas Run, the Ice Cream run and the Australia Day Event at Lawrie and Kaye’s place as well as the January informal meeting.  They should all be good shows!

Thanks to the Committee for your efforts this year and all members who have attended meetings and other activities over the past 6 months.

Have a safe and enjoyable Christmas and New Year and make a New Year’s Resolution to get more involved in Club activities in its 58th year in 2023!

Kind Regards, Peter Davidge, President

Socially Speaking – November 2022

December 2nd, 2022. Submitted by Roger.

Socially Speaking for December
By the time you are reading this, the End of Year dinner will have been held. Many thanks to those
members who attended, and a huge thanks to Sue Gibson for organising the event. Another great night
enjoyed by all.
Upcoming events include the after Christmas Run, the Ice Cream run and the Australia Day Event at
Lawrie and Kaye’s place. Info below.
The January informal meeting will have the rocker cars racing, and people are asked to bring along their
toys for display/discussion on the night.
On behalf of Bill and myself, we wish everyone a very safe and happy Festive Season.
Margie and Bill.

TSOA NATIONAL MEETING 2022 – BAROSSA VALLEY SA – 21st TO 28th OCTOBER 2022

November 13th, 2022. Submitted by Alex Smithson.

South Australia hosted the 2022 TSOA Nationals after a two-year hiatus due to COVID. The 2020 event was scheduled for Port Stephens, NSW but was cancelled due to lockdowns and border closures, and similarly, the 2021 event, scheduled for the Barossa Valley last year, had to be postponed for 12 months due to COVID lockdowns.

The 2022 event had many challenges thrown its way, including a refurbishment of our accommodation venue at Barossa Weintal Hotel (BWH), Tanunda, which resulted in 20 rooms being unavailable. The committee worked closely with hotel management and secured all other available rooms in reasonable proximity to BWH for the first weekend.  We had replacement rooms at the Wine Vine Motel (around 300 metres from the BWH) as well as in Nuriootpa for the first two nights, as the Wine Vine was also fully booked over that period.

As well as ongoing COVID concerns, we were hit with near record rainfall and flooding in eastern Australia which severely disrupted travel for our eastern states visitors. A small number of our registrants either chose not to leave due to flooding or turned back en-route. Those who came via the Barrier Highway had a tough time of it, including some being trapped by flood waters between Wilcannia and Broken Hill on the Wednesday night prior to the start, and having to sleep in their cars.

Although we had over 110 registrants a few weeks out, a total of 89 managed to get through to Tanunda for the event.

We had a particularly successful display day, organised by Ian Rigby on the open paddock next to the BWH.  A large contingent of local members attended in addition to Nationals entrants, and there were at least 70 Triumph cars on show for this event. The rain held off for the duration and this was probably one of the largest Triumph displays we have had in SA for many years. Congratulations to all the winners, with South Australia dominating the winners list, and best car on show being awarded to Noel and Cindy Schmidt for their magnificent TR3A.

We had a lot of heavy rain after that, and the paddock was partially under water for the rest of the week, so it was very lucky we had our display on Saturday.

Around 12 brave drivers headed to Mallala on Sunday, in quite heavy rain conditions, and somehow managed to get their cars onto the track. There were some spectacular spin outs in the wet conditions, but no-one damaged their vehicle or got hurt.  The event was run as a Regularity, and Bruce Pollock from WA was the overall winner.

Monday, was, however the start of people testing positive to COVID, and unfortunately, quite a few of our interstate guests succumbed, and ended up spending most of the rest of the week in their rooms.  Some others decided to go home early, but most stayed the distance.

During the week we had an observation run to Angaston and Mannum with lunch at Swan Reach (winners Ken and Vera-Ann Hannaford from NSW), a trip to Monarto Zoo, and visits to the Carl Lindner Jaguar Collection in Tanunda, and Anlaby Station. This trip to Anlaby was delayed due to flooding of the access road on the scheduled Tuesday, but this flooding had subsided by Thursday. The partner program on the Sunday of the motorsport at Mallala included wine and chocolate pairing at the Barossa Valley Chocolate Company, and visits to Seppeltsfield and the Barossa Bush Garden. Despite the rain every day, we were still able to do all these activities without major disruption.

No-one went hungry, with great meals at BWH, the Clubhouse Tanunda, Greenock Tavern, Vine Inn Nuriootpa and SA Company Kitchen Angaston, as well as a catered meal at Nuriootpa Rovers Football Club.

The Ironman Competition is always a highlight of the TSOA Nationals, and Stephen Wade did a great job of organising two challenging events. South Australia were the proud winners overall, and thanks go to Roger and Cheri Lange in the “Catching COVID” competition, and Noel and Cindy Schmidt in the “Waiters’ Walk” competition, who between them, blitzed the other states.

Thanks to the organising committee of Duane Kaak, Rory and Sue Gibson, Peter and Julie Davidge, Ian Rigby, Roger Lange, Dean and Marg Bogisch, Stephen Wade and Sue Smithson, for their tireless work over more than 3 years work on the cancelled 2021, and very successful (particularly for those who did not catch COVID) 2022 Nationals. Thanks also to everyone who attended and got into the spirit of everything we did. We also had a great turnout of SA members of TSOA at the display day, which really added to the success of the week.

Despite all our problems I think everyone left keener than ever to see this annual event continue, no matter what the obstacles.  Bring on Warrnambool, Victoria in 2023.

Alex Smithson

Convenor – 2021 and 2022