The ASRL represents the surf rowers of Australia, guiding the development and promoting the advancement of National surfboat competition at both grassroots and elite levels.
THE 2021 TEAM NAVY ASRL OPEN COMMITTEE HAS ISSUED AN IMPORTANT BULLETIN THAT ALL INTERESTED ROWERS, OFFICIALS AND ATTENDEES SHOULD READ CAREFULLY. THIS IS THE FULL AND FINAL UPDATE TO BE RELEASED PRIOR TO THE EVENT AND SHOULD CONTAIN ALL OF THE INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW.
Please take the time to read the latest updates throughout this publication.
The ASRL Hall of Fame listing is complete, however there are plenty of profiles missing! We are looking to our enthusiastic members to do a bit of digging for us, and fill in the gaps below.
If you are able to, please e-mail a short profile and if possible, a photograph of each person, to secretary@asrl.com.au
1996
Keith “Spaz” HURST
Keith Hurst known to all boaties as "Sir Keith" & "Spaz" had an extensive record of achievement in competition in both long-boards and boats at National and State level and was a handy swimmer.
Keith won the Australian Longboard Championship in 1946 & 1950 with North Bondi.
Keith won the Australian Senior Boat Championship in 1957, 1958 & 1959 with North Bondi and in 1960 with Mollymook.
A handy swimmer Keith won the Sydney Branch Junior Belt Race in 1944.
In addition to his achievements in the water, little is known of his support for the League in its infancy in 1993.
"Spaz" spoke with Ron Payne on many occasions regarding his views and the direction he thought the League should be headed.
Remember this was prior to the meeting at Manly on 10 September 1993 the day the League was officially 'born'.
Keith gave wise counsel to Ron and the Interim Committee and probably in hindsight his prophetic advice to Ron was, "Ron, never break away from the Association."
There were many in the Association at both National and State level who thought at the time that the League was a 'break-away group'. That was never going to be the case.
"Spaz" attended a lot of events, always passed on invaluable advice to many aspiring rowers and sweeps, was always at the Boaties Conference at the Aussies, remained loyal to his many friends and the League until his passing on 29 January 1996.
Keith was the first inductee in the ASRL Hall of Hame in 1996.
Keith was acknowledged by SLSA as a Legend of Surf Lifesaving.
Approaching 60 years of age, Keith rowed 200km in a small dinghy alone, alongside surfboats in the 1988 Brewarrina to Bourke outback classic and still took the time at the end of each day's rowing to pass on to younger sweeps and rowers his wealth of experience from many years in boats.
So to finish off, Keith's insight in the early years was invaluable at the time and to the future of the League and his legacy will always remain.
1997
Chris BRANSON
Bill CLYMER
Ron DAVIDSON
Ron Davidson has been a long and loyal servant to the Surf Boat Rowing fraterntity initally in Sydney but for the majority of his time with the South Eastern Corner of Queensland.
His list of credits are far to vast to list here but do include National championships as a Sweep in the Junior, Open and Reserve Ranks. Ron has also given loyal service to the Tallebudgera SLSC as their Captain for 8 years and has been a S.L.S. Australian Surf Boat Inspector for QLD for over 30 years now. Well done Ron you are truly one of the Sports gems.
Keith HODGSON
Keith "Hottie" Hodgson joined Point Lonsdale in 1959 and took over sweeping the Open crew in 1962. The crews came 2nd in 1963, won at Scarboro in 1965 and 5th in 1966. Hottie swept Lnsdale crews until the mid 90's. He hs been an official at Victorian carnivals and Australian Chamionships for over 30 years and his intrictae knowledge and interpretation of the rule book is used in protests.
Ross JORGENSEN
Kim MARSH
Bob MILES
Bob Miles was born and raised in Manly on Sydney's Northern Peninsula. He was a Master Craftsmen in Timber Boatsand leanrt his trade as a shipwright at Sydney's Garden Island dockyards.
He started out building yachts and built them right up until 1979, when he built "Team Spirit" for the North Cronulla Surf Club. This boat won a gold medal a remarkable achievement from a man who had only built one surf boat. Over time Bob built boats for Sydney clubs including Queenscliff, Warriewood and Dee Why, other states also had the benefit of Bob's skill with Lorne and Coolum also rowing Bob Miles Boats. Boats constructed by Bob Miles have notched up State, Australian and World Titles and he is certainly a worthy entrant into the ASRL Hall of Fame.
Ken MURRAY
Ken Murray has been in and around Surf Boats his whole life, he has no less than 5 life memberships one of which is to Surf Life Saving Australia. He is a member of the NSW Hall of Champions and has a place in the Hunter Region of NSW Hall of Fame.
Ken achievements in the sport include 9 first placing's at Australian Championships, twice a member of Australian Teams and 29 NSW Surf Boat finals in Seniors and Junior Ranks.
CLUB - Swansea-Caves Beach SLSC
BIOGRAPHY: The Australian Surf Life Saving Movement has produced countless champions over the years, but any mention of the wave-orientated sport would be incomplete without reference to the doyen of surf boat sweeps, Ken Murray. For decades, his name was a household word in the sport at which he excelled at Branch, State, Australian and International events, in addition to which, he has given 29 years of service to the Caves Beach SLSC as boat captain and committee man. During the same period, he included 20 years as a patrol captain, 10 years as a carnival organiser and 24 years as a club selector.
Ken, who attended Swansea Primary and High School, followed his father - a Swansea-Caves first senior boat crew member - into surf life saving. He gained his bronze medallion with Swansea-Belmont in 1950.
Junior and senior football with Lakes United Rugby League Club gave way to surf club interests and Ken's outstanding performances saw him installed as vice-captain of the Australian team that met South Africa in 1970-71. In 1974, as captain of the Australian team that competed in the World Congress in South Africa, he was sweep of the Australian crew that won the World Surf Boat Championship.
His remarkable record includes: 42 first placings in boat events at Branch level; 10 first placings, 8 second placings and 2 third placings at NSW championships; 9 first placing, 6 seconds and 6 thirds at Australian championships. At Australian Surf Life Saving Council level, he has served as National Surf Boat Inspector and Chief Boat Judge at national carnivals.
Australian Championships: 1950/51 - 2nd National Junior Surf Boat Championships 1951/52 - 1st National Junior Surf Boat Championships 1953/54 - 3rd National Senior Surf Boat Championships 1953/54 - 3rd National Junior Surf Boat Championships 1955/56 - 2nd National Senior Surf Boat Championships 1959/60 - 1st National Junior Surf Boat Championships 1960/61 - 1st National Open Surf Boat Championships 1961/62 - 2nd National Junior Surf Boat Championships 1962/63 - 1st National Open Surf Boat Championships 1962/63 - 1st National Junior Surf Boat Championships 1968/69 - 2nd National Junior Surf Boat Championships 1969/70 - 1st National Open Surf Boat Championships 1970/71 - 3rd National Reserve Surf Boat Championships 1971/72 - 2nd National Reserve Surf Boat Championships 1972/73 - 3rd National Open Surf Boat Championships 1972/73 - 1st National Junior Surf Boat Championships 1972/73 - 1st National Reserve Surf Boat Championships 1973/74 - 2nd National Reserve Surf Boat Championships 1975/76 - 1st National Reserve Surf Boat Championships 1976/77 - 3rd National Reserve Surf Boat Championships 1976/77 - 3rd National Open Surf Boat Championships
INTERNATIONAL: 1970/71 - Australian Representative V's South Africa (V/Captain) 1974 - Australian Captain, World Championships (South Africa) - Winning World Surf Boat Championship 1980 - N.S.W Touring Team (European Tour)
General Information:
5 NSW Rep teams
many Newcastle / Hunter rep teams
many, many Interstate Championship medals and finals
Hunter region Sporting hall of fame
SLSNSW Sporting hall of fame
SLSA Sporting hall of fame
ASRL Hall of Fame
Ocean Thunder trophy named the Ken Murray Cup.
Roger NINHAM (dec)
Ron PAYNE
Kevin “Lofty” RICHARDSON
Lofty has had an outstanding career as both an oarsman and sweep. He joined Maroochydore in September 1963. He went on to compete at forty-four (44) National Championships in a row in open division competition. He is a Life Member of Maroochydore and following in the footsteps of mentor Graham Ashton was Boat Captain for fifteen seasons in a row 1976 and 1990. He was club captain in the 1984 -85 season.
He was the recipient of an Australian Sports medal in 2000. He also ventured into surf boat building having acquired patents from one of the pioneers of surf boat building in Claude Boyd. The evolution of the Boyd Surf Boat linked closely to the success of Maroochydore in Surf Boat rowing.
His winning ways commenced in 1966 with Lofty's last National medal coming in 2004. He is the only Sweep to have collected Queensland Titles in all divisions at a single Championship. The dominance of Queensland surf boat racing by Maroochydore in the 1980's is unequalled. He represented Queensland as both a rower and sweep collecting seven (7) State Team blazers. A harsh disciplinarian and fierce competitor he personally trained to the high benchmarks set for the crews under his tutelage. His surf knowledge and freakish athleticism have provided many a story over a cold drink.
Lofty's record is as follows:-
As a Rower 1966 - Reserve Grade Boat Race Championship of Queensland 1st Place 1969 - Reserve Grade Boat Race Championship of Queensland 1st Place 1973 - Open Boat Race Championship of Australia 2nd Place 1974 - Boat Race Championship of Queensland 1st Place As a Sweep 1978 - Reserve Grade Boat Championship of Australia 3rd. Place 1980 - Boat Race Championship of Queensland 1st. Place 1981 - Boat Race Championship of Queensland 1st. Place Reserve Grade Boat Championship of Queensland 1st. Place 1981 - Junior Boat race Championship of Australia 1st. Place 1982 - Boat Race Championship of Queensland 1st. Place 1983 - Reserve Grade Boat Race Championship of Queensland 1st Place Reserve Grade Boat Race Championship of Australia 3rd. Place 1984 - Reserve Grade Boat Race Championship of Queensland 1st Place 1985 - Reserve Grade Boat Race Championship of Queensland 1st Place 1986 - Boat Race Championship of Queensland 1st. Place 1987 - Boat Race Championship of Queensland 1st. Place Reserve Grade Boat Race Championship of Queensland 1st Place Junior Boat Race Championship of Queensland 1st Place 1988 - Boat Race Championship of Queensland 1st. Place 1992 - Under 18 Surf Boat Championship of Australia 1st. Place Reserve Grade Surf Boat Championship of Australia 2nd. Place 1999 - Under 18 Surf Boat Championship of Queensland 1st. Place 2001 - Under 21 Surf Boat Championship of Australia 3rd. Place 2001 - Open Women's Surf Boat Championship of Queensland 2nd. Place 2002 - Under 21 Surf Boat Championship of Australia 2nd. Place 2004 - Reserve Grade Surf Boat Championship of Australia 2nd. Place
Lofty has also collected numerous Branch, State, National and world Title medals in masters competition
Robert WALSH
Club - Warriewood SLSC
Joined 1971 & Gained Bronze Medallion 1971
Competed from 1972 -1986 in Surf Boat.
Began rowing in "A" Crew as Bowman at 18 years of age.
Won 4 Open National Surf Boat Titles - 1977, '79, '80, '81 and 2nd in 1978
Won Australian Non Championship 1975 and 3rd in 1976
Won 2 NSW State Titles in 1973, '79
Winner of numerous Branch and Metropolitan Titles and various medals
Won World Title 1983 in Hawaii
Selected as a member of 2 Australian National Teams in Trans Tasman Test Series against New Zealand 1980 and 1982
Selected in 3 NSW State Teams 1979, '80, '82
Selected in 4 Manly Warringah Branch Teams to contest Inter Branch Championships.
Inducted into the (ASRL) Australian Surf Rowers League Hall of Fame 1997
Presented with Award of Excellence from SLSA in March 2005
Rowing Coaching
1999/2000 -Assistant Coach Bungan Open Boat Crew
2001-2004 Coaching Warriewood Woman's crew and U/23 Men's crew
2007/2008 Coaching Reserve Grade/Masters and Junior Boat crew
1998
Nick DIXON (dec)
Nick “Dicko” Dixon 1933-1998 Clubs: Cronulla SLSC, Broulee Surfers SLSC Introduction: Nick gained his Bronze Medallion in May 1949 at Cronulla SLSC. He was a member of Cronulla SLSC for 50 years. Nick was also a member of Broulee Surfers SLSC from 1985 until his passing in April 1998. Throughout his surf life saving career he excelled at Branch, State, Australian and International events with his love for Surf Boats. Nick also held many Administrative positions for State, Sydney Branch, Far South Coast Branch and National Council.
General Information:
Meritorious – Two SLSC Awards with Cronulla SLSC on 26 March 1972
Member of South-East Asian International Team 1971 and 1972
Delegate for Hong Kong Council Team 1971-1972
Inducted into Australian Surf Rower’s League Hall of Fame 1998
Long Service Membership Cronulla SLSC 50 years
Achievements: Marathons: o Ampol Bondi to Wollongong Marathon – March 1959 o Brewarrina to Bourke Surf Boat Classic – 1988 o In 1974, as State Centre Secretary, Nick supported Al Armstrong (Eden) and Curly Annabelle (Bega) to promote and organise the 1975 George Bass Surf Boat Marathon. Nick went on to sweep Cronulla SLSC to victory in that event.
Australian Championships – Surfboat Rower and Sweep
o 1949/50 – 2nd Junior o 1950/51 – 1st Junior o 1956/57 – 3rd Senior o 1956/57 – 1st Junior and Senior o 1957/58 – 1st Senior o 1958/59 – 2nd Senior o 1961/62 – 3rd Senior o 1962/63 – 3rd Senior o 1963/64 – 1st Senior o 1965/66 – 2nd Senior o 1970/71 – 3rd Senior o 1970/71 – 2nd Reserves
NSW Championships o 1950/51 – 1st Junior o 1956/57 – 2nd Junior o 1958/59 – 1st Junior o 1959/60 – 2nd Senior o 1964/65 – 3rd Senior
Interstate Championships o 1950/51 – 1st Junior o 1960/61 – 1st Junior o 1963/64 – 1st Senior o 1964/65 – 1st Senior
George Bass Surf Boat Marathon 1975-1997 Nick competed as a Sweep, for Cronulla SLSC, and in later years became Race Referee. Nick also became the Organiser of the Event and help many positions in the organising committee. Years of Participation: 1975, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1995, 1997
Peter "Mick" ELLERCAMP
Club: Caves Beach SLSC
Australian Championship record
Open Boat: 3 x first, 3 x 3rd
Masters: 2 x first, 2 x 2nd,1 x 3rd
Interstate Championships
Open Boat: 8 x first, 4 x 2nd
NSW Championship Record
Open Boat: 9 x first, 3 x 3rd
Masters: 3 x 2nd
U21 men’s Boat: 1 x first
World Championship Record
Masters: 1 x first, 3 x 2nd
Australian Surf Life Saving Representative Teams
3 tests vs Sth Africa
NSW Surf Life Saving Representative Teams
5 x times
Newcastle/ Hunter Surf Life Saving Representative Teams
6 x times (possibly more?)
Newcastle/ Hunter Championships Too many to list, and honestly he cannot remember Other Information
Life Member Caves Beach SLSC
Life Members Newcastle/Hunter Surf Life Saving Branch
Life Member Surf Life Saving NSW
Represented Australia in a marathon across the Cook Strait in NZ, (North Island to the South), 22 miles
25 service badge to SLSA
50 service badge to SLSA
Russ JONES
BULLI: Russ has been a member of Bulli S.L.S.C. since 1952 and is responsible for 'Putting Bulli on the map' so to speak due solely to his efforts in sweeping and coaching crews to Illawarra, New South Wales and Australian Championship success.
He is a Bulli Life Member (1974), Clubman of the Year (1986-87), Boat Captain for thirteen {13) years and has held the position of Gym Supervisor for the last four (4) years.
ILLAWARRA: Russ first tasted success as a boat rower in 1956 when he, as a member of Bulli's junior crew, won the Illawarra Branch Championship - the first time that Bulli had won a boat championship.
In the early 60's Russ was at the back of the boat as sweep and beginning to make his mark with the formation of crews and the setting of a standard that exists in Bulli today - some 40 odd years later so much so that he can now watch his son Paul continuing the family tradition as a sweep of Bulli boat crews.
Russ was one of the first in Illawarra to introduce a 'scientific approach' to training with the use of gym work and running to build strength and stamina as well as the use of an ergonomic rowing machine to assess rowers progress.
At Illawarra level Russ won nine (9) Open Boat Championship from 1967 to 1989 and also represented Illawarra fifteen {15) times between 1966 and 1989.
NEW SOUTH WALES: Russ won Bulli's first NSW Open Boat Championship in 1968 and won a Reserve Grade Championship in 1975.
He represented NSW on four (4) occasions - 1968, 1969, 1981 & 1989
AUSTRALIA: This is the toughest boat racing of all as reputations mean nothing but Russ was able to win medals of all colours starting with his Junior c_rews in 1966 (3rd) and 1971 (2nd) and then his Open crews won Bronze in 1968 & 1976, Silver in 1977 culminating with the Championship Gold Medals in 1978 (coincidentally at the same beach Kingscliff, NSW where they won their first NSW Open Championship in 1968).
In that 1978 Australian Championship Russ and his crew won six straight races winning the final by one of the biggest margins in recent years.
Russ also had success at Inter-State level winning Gold in 1967 and Silver in 1976.
He was inducted into The Australian Surf Rowers League Hall of Fame on 6th April 1998.
Marathon Surfboat Racing The George Bass Surf Boat Marathon is the ultimate and in 1979 Russ swept a Bulli crew to win all seven legs of gruelling seven {7) day, 164 Km race - the first club in the race's history to win all seven legs.
Russ and his Bulli crew represented Australia in the !983 George Bass Marathon and together with Cronulla they defeated New Zealand crews in The Trans Tasman Challenge.
Olympic Torch Relay: In the year of the 2000 Sydney Olympics Russ had the honour of carrying the torch in his home town of Woonona and handed it over to Olympian and fellow Bulli Surf Club member Tim McLaren who was in Russ' crew which won the Australian Open Boat Championship in 1978.
Summary:
Life Member of Bulli Surf Life Saving Club and member since 1952.
* His crews have won over 100 boat races. * Nine (9) Illawarra Open Boat Championships * Represented Illawarra fifteen {15) times * Won George Bass Surfboat Marathon * Two (2) NSW Boat Championships * Represented NSW Four (4) times * One {1) Australian Championship * Represented Australia once (1) * Australian Surf Rowers League Hall of Fame
Conclusion: Russ Jones, a Bulli Surf Club member for over 60 years, has had outstanding success as a surfboat sweep winning championship gold medals at Illawarra, New South Wales and Australian level and being in representative teams at all three levels as well. The legacy he started as a sweep 40 plus years ago continues today and this is mirrored in the current success of Bulli boat crews.
Alexander NORTON
1999
George CHALLIS (dec)
George Challis joined Cronulla as a probationary member in 1935. He won junior belt championships in 1937-38. He went on to hold several administrative positions within the Club and enlisted in the Army in 1943.
On his return from war service, George’s interest turned to surf boats. He became one of the greatest surf boat sweeps in the history of the Association bringing to the Club between 1949 – 1955 three Australian titles including the senior junior double in 1950-1951.
Elected a life member of Cronulla in 1953, George retired from competition in 1955 and became Club president in 1957 for two seasons. He also served as a surf boat inspector for 15 years with the Sydney Branch and was National Council surf craft advisor for many years.
George Challis was awarded an SLSA Certificate of Merit in 1948 after he and North Cronulla member Jim Peryman performed a successful rescue at the infamous “Alley”.
He was awarded life membership of the Sydney Branch in 1973. He set high standards whether it was as an administrator, a lifesaver or as a sweep at the back of a hardworking boat crew.
The death of George Robert Melrose Challis in September 1982 brought an end to a life devoted to surf life saving and to the Cronulla SLSC. He had excelled as the complete all rounder, an administrator, Lifesaver and competitor.
As much as anything else, he was one of Cronulla’s favourite sons.
Robert FULTON
Bob Fulton joined the Warriewood Surf Club in 1969 and began rowing Surf Boats in 1970. His list of achievements is formidable and they include but are not limited to:
1st Australian Open Boat Championships - 1977,79,81
1st Australian Reserve Boat Championships - 1980
1st NSW Open Boat Championship - 1973,79
Aus Team Member Trans Tasman Test - 1980,82
1st World Inter Club Championship - 1983
Kevin “Bluey” MYERS
Kevin "Bluey" Myers joined the Freshwater Surf Club in 1949, he offically started rowing boats in the 53/54 season. It was to be from this point he never looked back, competing in a total of 18 Australian Boat Finals with 4 wins, and numerous other titles to speak off, it is indeed a list of achievements to be proud of.
Kevin was the 1st Chairman of the Australian League of Rowers and has 105 Branch, Metrolpolitan, State and Australian Championships to his name.
Stephen SWANE
Stephen “Yap Yap” Swane joined North Cronulla SLSC as a cadet in the 1960-1961 season when he was 15 years of age.
Steve gained his Bronze Medallion the following season. His surfboat rowing career began in 1964 and the following year came 2nd in the U18’s boat at the NSW Championships. The same year he was appointed as senior chief gear steward and then surf boat captain.
A tour of duty on Active Service in Vietnam saw Steve absent from surf club activities from 1968- 1970.
In 1972-73 Steve was again appointed as boat captain. The following year he placed 2nd in the NSW championships and 5th at the Australian Championships in the Open boat division.
In subsequent years he gained numerous minor place finishes at state and national level. In between were victories and minor places in marathons like the George Bass and Pier One in Sydney, as well as a trip to Bali for the world championships. Then there are the various club awards including best boatman, most outstanding senior, NSW representative crews etc that have come his way over the years, the list goes on.
In 1985 as a sweep his A crew broke the ice winning the NSW championships. They also got 2nd at the Australian Championships. The following year the double, State and Aussie champions were their reward.
In 1987/88 another NSW open boat championship and 3rd place in the U18’s and to top off a great season, Steve was awarded life membership of North Cronulla SLSC.
In the years to come Steve won more NSW State championships in A’s and reserves as well as winning gold silver and bronze medals at Australian Championship level, Steve has won many awards and received many accolades.
In 1999 he was awarded an Australian sports medal. He has held numerous positions in the North Cronulla Club and has applied himself with as much enthusiasm in these positions as he has to his beloved surfboats.
To list all of his achievements would take almost forever. One thing that has been a constant is his loyalty to one Club, North Cronulla and his commitment to all aspects of surf Club life but in particular surf boats.
A good club man and a good bloke.
Peter WILLAMS
2001
Peter “Grub” GRANT
Don McMANUS
2004
Wayne THOMPSON
Born 1952
Joined Grange SLSC: 1968
Bronze medallion: March 1968
25 years service Award: 1992
30 years service award: 1997
Patrol hours : 611.75 (up to March 1998)
Life membership Grange: 1987
Other competition involvement: Swimming: Surf teams (Cadet, junior and senior), surf race (Cadet, junior and senior), surf belt (junior and senior). State medals in all of the above events. Iron man: Medals in State junior ironman. R & R: State Championship medals in Junior and senior R & R 1972 Australian Championship silver medallist in Junior R & R Ocean Grove, Victoria
Club management: Club Captain 1977, 1978. Boat Captain 1975/76
State Representation
State team member and Captain: 1977, Bancoora, Victoria.
Subsequent State team representation: 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 and 1990. National surf league team, surf boat spectacular teams on four occasions.
State representation total: approximately 25 occasions.
State Championship performances
SA State Championship Open Surf boat titles: 12. (1977,’83,’84,’85,’86, ’87,’88, ’89,’90,’91,’92,’98.) This features 10 consecutive titles and 17 State title medals in Open Surfboat racing in South Australia.
SA State Championship Open Boat Silver medallist: ’79, ’82.
SA State Championship Open Boat Bronze medallist: ’78, ’81, ’97.
Won a state medal in Open boat in all but one State Open Surf boat Championship contested.
State Championship Veteran/Masters boat Championships: 11
Undefeated in SA Open Boat marathon rowing.
Interstate Surf boat achievements
Sydney Harbour marathon 4th.
Manly-Freshwater row: 1st: 1987
Freshwater Carnival: 6th: 1987
Freshwater carnival: 2nd: :1988
Sun 60 Maroochydore: 1989: 1st
Australian Championship Surf boat performances
1988: Gold medallist Open Surfboat – Wanda/Elouera NSW
1989: 5th place Open Surfboat - Burleigh Heads Qld
1997: 5th place: Masters Surfboat
World Championship performances:
2002: First place Masters 140 years - Daytona Beach USA
2002: First place Open Boat Championship - Daytona Beach USA
Additional contributions: Coaching crews, organising gymnasium programs, extensive fundraising for equipment needs. Coached highly successful 1999 Grange U/21 crew who won the State U/21 and Open Surf boat Championships.
2006
Warren MOLLOY
Warren joined Garie SLSC in 1955 and was appointed Boat Captain and sweep of open crew in 1956 at age 19. Swept in last surfboat race in January 2008 at age 71 by competing in the 182 kilometre George Bass marathon, winning the veteran category with the North Steyne club.
During this period Warren's highlights included:
Winning 25 Branch, Inter Branch, Metropolitan, State, Interstate and National Championships and 2 international contests against South Africa and New Zealand. Included 2 Australian Open Boat Championships (1971 & 1977)
Captain of 1972 Australian Representative Surf Team to New Zealand
Author of the Association’s first training manual, which was on surfboat rowing.
Being awarded “NSW Police Sportsman of the Year” in 1972, as a result of achievements in surboat racing
Warren is currently a member of Queenscliff, North Steyne and Mooloolaba clubs and resides at Queenscliff, NSW.
Peter MACKIE
Peter Mackie service to SLSC Competition, Volunteer & Coaching.
Queensland Rowers League Achievement Award & Hall of Fame 2005
Australian Rowers League Hall of Fame 2006
Australian Sports Medal 2000
Australian Representative 1992,2001,2003.
Pride of the Pacific Australian Representative 1991,1992.
Newcastle/ Hunter Surf Life Saving Representative Teams
6 x times
Newcastle/ Hunter Championships
Too many to list and honestly he cannot remember
Other Information
Life Member Caves Beach SLSC
Represented Australia in a marathon across the Cook Strait in NZ, (North Island to the South), 22 miles
25 service badge to SLSA
50 service badge to SLSA
2007
Dennis PATISON (dec)
Mel MacPHERSON
Mel started rowing surfboats will Bilgola in 2001 and has never looked back. She has had a dream career as a rower winning four Australian Open Woman's Titles in a row in three different seats. Two were won with Bilgola SLSC and two with Avoca SLSC.
Mel has also had a very active roll in the promotion of the sport within her career as a freelance camerawoman. Mel has put together a vast array of short motivational surfboat movies, created DVD sponsorship packages for many clubs as well as shooting for TV programs like Ocean Thunder Pro Surfboat Series, Surf Patrol and The Nutri-Grain Iron Man Series.
Her list of achievements include:
Australian Open Woman's Gold: 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007
Australian Boat Relay Gold: 2008 (Avoca)
Australian Open Woman's Silver: 2008
State Champions: 2004 and 2007
NSW State Team: 2008
Northern Beaches Branch Team: 2004
Central Coast Branch Team: 2006 and 2008
ASRL Hall of Fame Inductee 2007
NSW ASRL Hall of Fame Inductee 2007
ILS World Surf Lifesaving Silver 2004
Numerous Branch and State Medals
2009
Brian ‘WOGGLES’ MASON
Introduction and Summary –Brian (Woggles) Mason (1934-2004) Brian Mason joined Freshwater Surf Club in the early 1950’s and soon became one of the surfboat movement’s most outstanding members. Brian’s contribution and unmatched achievements in the surfboat arena had a huge impact on the sport of surfboat rowing. *’Woggles’ –he was humble yet quietly confident. He was compassionate yet did not suffer fools. –He developed local surfers with no rowing experience into talented rowers. (*extract from ‘The Surfboat Book’ –by Kim Marsh 2008)
The demise of the historic double-enders in the 1950’s saw the introduction of the more manoeuvrable flat tuck stern boats. These new boats meant new techniques and Brian pioneered and mastered the skills required of the ‘modern’ surfboat rower. The ‘jump-start’ technique, still used today, is an example of the innovative approach perfected by this master sweep. This along with his proficiency of the buoy turn was soon taken up by the rest of the surfboat fraternity taking the sport to a new level from which it continues to improve to this day.
Sadly, Brian passed away in 2004.
List of Championships Achievements
Australian Titles
1st Australian Junior Boat Championship 1961–Moana South Australia
1st Australian Junior Boat Championship 1962-Tasmania
1st Australian Junior Boat Championship 1967-South Port SA
1st Australian Junior Boat Championship 1968-North Cronulla NSW
(The above feat of 2 sets of back to back championships in one decade remains a record)
2nd Junior Boat Championship Interstate 1967 –South Australia
1st Open Boat Championship Interstate 1971 –Western Australia
State Titles
2nd Junior Boat State Championships -1961
2nd Open Boat State Championships -1969
3rd Open Boat State Championships -1971
Branch Titles
3rd Junior Boat Brach Championship -1963
1st Junior Boat Brach Championship -1967
2nd Junior Boat Brach Championship -1968
2nd Open Boat Brach Championship -1971
Howard CHRISTIE
Howard’s Rowing, Sweeping, and Coaching career, has spanned 38 years of non stop involvement
Competitor achievements:
As a Junior, he won back to back Open Men’s Surfboat "Silvers", both years, whilst still a Junior, rowing bow, in 1971, then 1972 with Bungan Beach SLSC Crews.
Open Men’s record, winning 2 Gold, 4 seconds and 1 third.
Howard has represented NSW and Australia in Branch, State and Australian Representative Teams.
List of Open Boat Results at State & National levels – many other championship results in other divisions plus a long list of placing’s at all levels complete what has been a remarkable career so far for Howard Christie.
Australian Titles – Open Boat 1985 – Bungan Beach 1986 – Bungan Beach
Rick MILLAR (dec)
Rick has done it all from Administration to rowing & this is a sample of his competitive achievements to date:
1964 Joined Avalon Beach SLSC
1974 State Finalist Open Surfboat Placed 1st
1983 Australian Finalist Open Surfboat 5th
Australian Finalist U/18 Surfboat 4th
1985 Australian Finalist Reserve Surfboat 6th W/O
1989 Australian Finalist Open Surfboat Placed 2nd
1993 Australian Finalist Open Surfboat Placed 1st
1994 Represented Australia in USA Placed 2nd
State Finalist Open Surfboat Placed 2nd
State Finalist U21 Surfboat *
State Finalist U18 Surfboat *
Started clubs first Women’s boat crew
1995 Australian Finalist U19 Surfboat Placed 3rd
1996 Australian Finalist Reserve Surfboat Placed 2nd
Australian Finalist U21 Surfboat *
State Finalist Reserve Surfboat *
State Finalist Women’s Surfboat *
1998 ASRL Finalist in open boat
1999 Australian Finalist U19 Surfboat Crew *
ASRL Finalist Open Surfboat *
ASRL Finalist U 18 Surfboat *
ASRL finalist U21 Surfboat Placed 3rd
2000 Australian Finalist U21 Surfboat Placed 3rd
2001 State finalist in Reserve Boat
State finalist in u/18 Boat
ASRL Finalist Open Surfboat Placed 3rd
2002 Australian Finalist Open Surfboat 2nd D/Q
ASRL President a position he proudly held for 4 years
2003 Australian Finalist Reserve Surfboat Placed 2nd
ASRL Finalist Reserve Boat Placed 2nd
2004 State Finalist Open Surfboat Placed 2nd
2005 Australian Finalist Open Surfboat 6th
State Finalist Open Surfboat Placed 3rd
2007 Australian Finalists Reserve Grade in Perth 6th
2010
Bob LUCE
AWARDS
Life Membership Pt Lonsdale
Life Membership VSRL
Outstanding Service Award VSRL
Distinguished Service Award VSRL
Hall of Fame ASRL
COMPETITION
Australian Championships.
2nd Open Boat 1974
1st Open Boat 1975
1st Open Boat 1976
3rd Open Boat 1978
Interstate boat Race Championships
2nd 1972
1st 1975
1st 1977
State Championships
To Numerous medals to recall
GENERAL
Boat Captain Pt. Lonsdale State Team Selector State Coaching Panel Carnival Official Coached for 26 years at Pt. Lonsdale, Anglesea, Lorne and Torquay
2011
Tony HAVEN
2012
Jack ALLISS
Jack Alliss ~ North Cottesloe SLSC
A Modern Day Surf Boat Legend
Made a life member of North Cottesloe in 2003, having been a member of that Club since the late sixties when he joined as a junior. North Cottesloe’s rise to the top echelon of surf boat rowing in Australia is directly attributable to his dedication, commitment and professionalism.
Jack rowed junior boats and then graduated to the Club’s A crew in the mid 70’s before turning his hand to sweeping. He started off with a raw junior crew taking them to their first Aussie champs at Bancoora in 1977 – still regarded as possibly the biggest Aussies ever.
Part of that crew went on with Jack as he put together his first serious boat crew – a Reserve grade crew that swept all before it in WA before finishing an unlucky fourth at the Aussies at Trigg in 1979. Lean years were to follow as they had at North Cott for some decades in surf boat rowing. In the early nineties Jack began to assemble the first of his might J crews, winning his first State Open Championship in 1992. This was North Cottesloe’s first state open championship in 32 years. Over the next two decades North Cottesloe was to dominate this championship – with Jack steering his J crews to 14 of the 18 championships contested before his retirement at the end of the 2010 season.
During this time, Jack’s crews were also involved in the Uncle Toby’s Super Series. For three years, North Cottesloe J was one of the leading crews in this series, travelling far and wide across Australia to feature in many great finals against the best surf boat clubs in the country. After winning a third consecutive State title in 1995 Jack’s J crew went on to feature in its first Aussie final, finishing with a bronze medal.
Success for North Cottesloe at Aussie final level was spasmodic until the run of four straight championships commenced at Kurrawa in 2006. North Cottesloe was a regular finalist over those years, also winning 2 ASRL Championships along the way and the World Championship at Lorne in 2006.
North Cottesloe J has also featured strongly in the Ocean Thunder Surf Boat Series, being a prominent crew in each year the event has been contested. The J’s won many events and always featured prominently in the overall championships.
Jack has represented Australia on three occasions with his J crew – at the Centennial carnival at Bondi, Scarboro and most recently in Durban.
Jack Alliss swept each of the crews mentioned so far. His influence on surf boat rowing at North Cottesloe, and indeed at state and national level has however been much greater. North Cottesloe’s dominance at the Surf Boat Relay (where Jack has another 15 gold medals is testament to this. But other North Cott crews have also been successful over this period – from U19 Australian Champions, through silver medals for Open Women, another bronze for our second open mens crew at the Aussies in 1996 and a host of finalists as well.
Jack’s influence in surf boats is broad. He has coached by invitation in Darwin, has held many clinics in Western Australia, and is an accredited surf coach and surf official. He has been on the surf boat panel at many Australian Championships. Jack has represented Western Australia in surf on many occasions, and has been Captain of the Western Suns Surf Life Saving Team.
The table below is representative, including most of Jack’s major achievements. It is not however exhaustive.
1980 to the present - Barrister of The Victorian Bar
1966 to 1980 (and continuing in a limited capacity) Boat-builder with an extensive history of construction and repairs to surf-boats boats and oars (timber and composite).
Fully conversant with the operation of all relevant specifications.
Strident proponent of present specifications as to the present physical characteristic and weight of the craft.
Member of Committee of the ASRL since inception of the League in 1993 • One year as Victorian delegate (during Presidency of Bob Stone) • Otherwise as a Vice President; • Active in all aspects of the governance of the League during the years of Vice Presidency;
Successful rower, sweep and coach having won multiple National and State championship medals in all divisions: National finalist on 11 occasions – 1st -1, 2nd – 3, 3rd – 4, unplaced finalist – 3; this accounts for 15% of all final appearances by all Victorian crews since 1958.
State Championship on 20 occasions - Open Boat – 8, Open Women – 5, Colts – 4, Fillies – 2, Juniors – 1.
Mentor of coaches and sweeps with many members progressing to State and National successes.
Active in the formulation and presentation of: • Most sweeps/coach’s schools and accreditation courses in Victoria • Sweep schools in Tasmania and SA.
Member of Victorian Surf Rowers Committee since its inception in 1989, including many years as Chairman of same
Member of many Boat Panels at ASRL Open and Australian Championships
Formerly Boat Officer of Victorian State centre and member of the National Panel.
Generally, first port of call for legal input into relevant affairs of the League
Level 1 Official
Level 1 Surf Coach
Level 2 Rowing Australia Coach
An active proponent of ongoing development of our sport including some limited introduction of competition open to all competitors regardless of any affiliation with SLSA. (A concept presently under consideration at all levels of SLSA structure.)
An advocate, at State and National level, for the introduction of Championship status for Under 21 and Women’s competition.
Awarded Australian Surf Sports Medal in 2000 for sporting achievement in surfboat competition.
Life Member Victorian Surfboat Rowers League 1999.
2013
Robert BURGESS
BURGO’S involvement in our sport spans a period of more than fifty years. During this period he has been successfully involved with a number a clubs as a rower, sweep and coach. He was a member of the Queenscliff Gold Medal Senior A Crew who he insist were the very first crew to drag the Speedos up the rear too row on the buttocks. For many years he was the only sweep whom had won, Junior, Reserve and Open Titles at a National Level and remains today the only individual in the sport to have won Open Titles as a rower and sweep.
Below is listed his achievements and involvement with the clubs and crews over the duration of his career.
Queenscliff Surf Life Saving Club
1st Open Boat – NSW Championships 1971 (rower)
Member NSW State Team 1971
1st Open Boat – Australian Championships 1971 (rower)
1st Open Boat –NSW Championships 1973 (rower)
Member NSW State Team 1973
1st Junior Boat – Australian Championships 1983 (sweep)
1st Reserve Boat – Australian Championships 1986 (sweep)
Queenscliff SLSC. Distinguished Service Award 1986
Member Sydney Northern Beaches Branch Board of Examiners 1971-1974
North Steyne Surf Life Saving Club
Burgo held the position of Boat Captain at the club in the 91-92 season.
He managed, organized, coach and trained the Gold Medal Senior A Crew of 1990.
1st Open Boat – Australian Championships 1990 (sweep)
Woolgoolga Surf Life Saving Club Burgo joined Woolgoolga Grafton SLSC.(later changed to Woolgoogla SLSC) as a junior and rowed with the club as an U18.
When he moved away due to study and work commitments he remained involved and committed to assist crews at the club whenever required.
He regularly visits the club and is always on hand to assist with sweeping, coaching or to pass on any advice.
He has conducted seminars at the club on sweeping and training techniques in an endeavor to improve the competitiveness of our crews and raise the profile of the sport in our Branch.
Burgo has been instrumental in the recent success of our U19 crew at Branch and State level and has given the kids the confidence required to mix it with much fancied city crews.
As a friend and mentor he has played a huge part in the success of our crews over the period of his involvement and I would fully support his induction into the ASRL Hall of Fame.
Trevor Clarke Boat Captain Woolgoolga Surf Life Saving Club
Bungan Beach Surf Life Saving Club Rob joined Bungan Beach Surf Life Saving Club in 2004 to row in the Masters division of our sport with many of the friends he has made over the years in the movement.
He has been successful in Master division competition at National and International level as a rower and is always ready to assist crews and offer support to the clubs Open Senior Crew sweep Matt Collins when required.
2015
Sheryl BEAUMONT
(From Joe Western: Mooloolaba SLSC)
First Carnival – 1992/1993 season – Alexandra Headlands
1993 / 1994 season – VB Cup Final 1st, Sizzler Series Third 3rd
1994 / 1995 season – State still water titles 3rd
1995 / 1996 season – Coffs Harbour 1st, Branch Titles 1st, VB cup series 3rd
1996 / 1997 season – State Titles (Mackay) 1st
1999 / 2000 season – State Titles (Nth Kirra) 1st, World Titles (Manly) 3rd
(From Molly Stewart: 2001 – 2006 were with Noosa Heads SLSC)
2002 / 2003 season – VB Cup series 3rd
2003 / 2004 season – Branch 1st, State Titles 1st, Australian Open 1st, (National) Woodstock series 1st, Coffs Harbour 3rd
2004 / 2005 season – State Titles 2nd, Australian Open 1st, (National) Woodstock series 1st, State Team selection
2005 / 2006 season – Australian Open 3rd, State Team selection, George’s River Run 1st
(2006 onwards with Mooloolaba SLSC – from Sara Western)
2006 / 2007 season – Australian Titles 2nd, QLD State 1st, ASRL Open 3rd, Ocean Thunder Equal 2nd
2007 / 2008 season – Australian Titles 3rd, QLD State 4th, State Surfboat relay 2nd, Ocean Thunder Equal 2nd, Row for Cancer Marathon 1st, QLD cyclone team 2nd overall, Ocean Assault 2nd
2008 / 2009 season – Australian Titles 1st, ASRL Open 2nd, QLD State 4th, QLD Cup 1st, Coffs Harbour 1st, Aussiebum series 1st, Ocean Assault 2nd, QLD Cyclones team 2nd overall, ASRL QLD team 1st,
2009 / 2010 season – Sunshine Coast Mini marathon 1st (only did half a season with crew from 2002)
2010 / 2011 season – Australian Titles 1st, State 1st, Branch 1st, Australian Reps “Over the ditch” 1st, QLD Cyclones team 1st, Navy series 1st, Aussiebum 1st, ASRL open 2nd, ASRL QLD team 3rd, SLSQ Team of the year, Sunshine Coast branch team of the year, Sunshine Coast sports team of the year 2011, Mooloolaba Surf Club surfboat crew of the year, Mooloolaba Surf Club Ted Turner award for outstanding achievement by a team
2012 / 2013 season – Australian Titles 1st, World Titles 1st, Navy series 1st, QLD Cup 2nd, Branch titles 1st, Sunshine Coast sports team of the year 2012
With 3 consecutive gold medals at the Australian Titles (due to 2010 and 2012 being cancelled) Sheryl was a pioneer of women’s surf boat rowing; pestering Joe Western to sweep her before women even began. Sheryl has rowed for over 20 years.
2016
Natalie GARTNER
Natalie Gartner is a member of Bilgola SLSC, having attained her bronze medallion in November 1996. She is also a member of the Moruya SLSC since 2014.
Natalie has rowed surfboats for the past 21 consecutive years. During this time she has won every type of medal in surfboat rowing, including two Australian Championship Gold Medals.
Natalie has represented NSW on three occasions in the Interstate Surfboat Series. She has won many Branch, State and even World Title events.
At Bilgola SLSC, she has been a consistent member of the Management Committee of the surf club. She has also represented on various Surfboat Panels.
Natalie is held in the highest esteem in the surfboat fraternity, and for many years, has taken on a mentoring role for junior female rowers.
Natalie also joined the Moruya SLSC in the 2013/14 season. This included rowing in the 2014 George Bass Surfboat marathon where the crew placed 2nd.
Natalie is a phenomenal sportsperson, highly respected, a tough, fierce but always fair competitor. She is a life-long 'boatie', well known and well respected by all.
Her record is set out below:- Sydney Northern Beaches Branch
5 Gold
5 Silver
1 Bronze
1 Relay Gold
NSW Championships
3 Gold
1 Silver
3 Bronze
NSW Premierships
3 Gold
2 Silver
1 Bronze
ASRL Open
2 Gold
1 Silver
2 Bronze
Australian Championships
2 Gold
1 Silver
2 Bronze
World Titles
3 Gold
1 Silver
International Challenge in New Zealand
1 Gold
Norm POUNDER
Norm Pounder attained his bronze medallion in 1985. Norm commenced rowing for North Narrabeen SLSC in the 1985-1986 season as a junior, winning the Branch Championships, 2nd in the State Titles and a semi-finalist at the Australian Titles in his initial year. This initiated an outstanding career in surfboat rowing.
Norm, together with sweep and mentor, Don McManus, joined Bilgola SLSC in the 1994-1995 season where he is presently a Long Standing member today. He is still rowing stroke competitively and has a most enviable record during the 29 years. Norm has won 4 Australian Open Championship Gold Medals, made up by two Under 18 Titles, one Under 21 Title and one Open Men's Title. He is currently working on completing the full set of Australian Gold Medals by competing in the Reserve Grade Division of rowing. He has also won two World Masters Titles and one Australian Masters Gold Medal. He is a part of the well-credentialed Bilgola Old 180 Years Masters crew.
The nominee has represented NSW and captained the Interstate Team on three occasions. Norm has won numerous State, Metropolitan and Branch Titles during his career. These are listed below, which sets out his long and outstanding record in surfboat rowing. It is littered with medals and is indicative of a very special and dedicated sportsman.
Norm is the Vice President of Bilgola Surf Life Saving Club. He is also the current Boat Captain of Bilgola SLSC and has put in countless hours in the mentoring and coaching of crews at this club. He is one of the most highly respected members of this surf club who displays the utmost in integrity and humbleness.
Norm is a current member of the Sydney Northern Beaches Boat Panel. He has been nominated for New Official of the Year Award and is the current Bilgola SLSC Rower of the Year.
Norm is also a current boat official and is one of the few 'boaties' who not only competes at carnivals, but also officiates. He shows great potential as a future Boat Referee. In his second year as an official in the 2013-2014 season he was the starter of the Under 19 final at the ASRL Australian Open, Branch, State and Australian Titles. This is a very accelerated position for a new official which only goes to show the high place in which he is held in the surfboat fraternity. It also goes to show his dedication to the sport of surfboat rowing.
1985-6 Season
Gained Bronze Medallion, began competing for North Narrabeen SLSC
Semi -Finals Australian Titles, Junior (u19) Boat
1st Manly Warringah Branch Titles, Junior Boat
2nd NSW State Titles, Junior Boat
Manly Warringah Junior Interbranch team
1986-7
1st Australian Titles, Junior (u19) Surf Boat
3rd State Titles, Junior Surf Boat
2nd Branch Titles, Junior Surf Boat
1st Metropolitan Championship, Junior Surf Boat
Manly Warringah Junior Interbranch team – Winners of Interbranch
1987-88
1st Australian Titles, Junior (u18) Surf Boat
1st Metropolitan Championships, Junior Surf Boat
1st Royal Bicentennial Surf Carnival, Junior Boat
1990-91
1st Australian titles, U21 Surf Boat
Finalist NSW State Titles, Reserve Grade Surf Boat
1992-3
Semi-finals Australian Titles, Reserve Grade Surf Boat
Officiated at ASRL Open (started u19 final), Branch, State (Started u19 final), Australian Titles (started u19 Final).
Nominated for SNB New Official of the year award
Joined SNB Surf Boat panel.
Boat Captain at Bilgola.
Bilgola rower of the year award.
2014-15
1st Place ASRL Open 180 Years Men's Title
3rd Place NSW Masters 180 Years Men's Title
2017
Richard BRIERTY
1968 – 1979 Joined North Narabeen SLSC as a 4 year old nipper. (He actually fell asleep while waiting for the whistle to go in the flags!!) Richard competed for Nth Narra nippers until U’15's.
Awards:
1981 Moved to the Central Coast and achieved his bronze medallion at Avoca Beach.
1982 to Current Active member Avoca Beach SLSC
1983 to 2017 Richard is proficient and current in thirty two separate patrol lifesaving awards including IRB driver's certificate
2009 Surf Coach Level 1
2008 Surf Boat sweep accreditation
Special Awards
2002 Avoca Beach SLSC Boatie of the year
2005 Avoca Beach SLSC Boatie of the year
2006 25 Year Service Award
2017 30 Year Service Award
2009 SLS Central Coast Coach of the year
2011 SLS Central Coast Coach of the year
2015 SLS Central Coast Coach of the year
2007 SLS Central Coast Open Competitor of the Year
2007 SLS NSW Team of the year "The Zeniths"
2012 Awarded Life Membership of Avoca Beach SLSC
2012 SLS Central Coast Team of the Year- "Grease Monkeys"
Avoca Beach Club Management positions
1986/87 Vice Ski Captain
1987/88 – 1990/91 Ski Captain
1993/94 – 1995/96 Ski Captain
1997/98 – Club Vice President
1998/ 99 Club Vice President
2003/04 Club Vice President
1997/98 – 2006/07 Building Committee
Competition Records
Central Coast Open Branch Championships:
1987/88 1st Open Double Ski “ 2nd Open Single Ski “ 2nd Open Ski Relay “ 2nd Taplin Relay 1988/89 1st Taplin Relay “ 2nd Open Ski Relay “ 3rd Open Double Ski 1989/90 1st Open Ski Relay “ 1st Open Double Ski “ 3rd Open Single Ski “ 2nd Taplin Relay 1990/91 1st Open Ski Relay “ 3rd Open Single Ski 1991/92 1st Open Ski Relay “ 2nd Open Double Ski “ 1st Taplin Relay 1992/93 1st Open Double Ski “ 3rd Open Single Ski 1993/94 2nd Open Single Ski “ 1st Open Double Ski “ 1st Open Ski Relay “ 1st Taplin Relay 1994/95 1st Open Ski Relay “ 1st Open Double Ski “ 1st Taplin Relay 1996/97 1st Open Double Ski 1997/98 1st Open Single Ski “ 1st Open Ski Relay “ 2nd Open Double Ski “ 2nd Taplin Relay 1998/99 1st Open Ski Relay 1999/2000 3rd Open Single Ski “ 2nd Open Mixed Doubles “ 2nd Taplin Relay ****************************
2001/02 4th Open Men’s Surf Boat “ 1st Open Women’s Surf Boat 2002/03 1st Open Men’s Surf Boat “ 1st Open Women’s Surf Boat 2004/05 1st Open Men’s Surf Boat “ 1st Reserve Men’s Surf Boat
2005/06 1st Open Men’s Surf Boat “ 1st Open Women’s Surf Boat 2006/07 1st U’23 Men’s Surf Boat “ 2nd Open Women’s Surf Boat “ 3rd Open Men’s Surf Boat
2007/08 1st Open Men’s Surf Boat 2nd Open Female “ 1st Boat Relay “ 2nd Lifesaver Relay 2009/10 2nd Open Women’s Surf Boat “ 1st U23 Men’s Surf Boat “ 2nd Open Men’s Surf Boat
2010/11 2nd Under 19 boat 1st Open Men Boat 2nd Open Women Boat 1st Surf Boat relay
2011/12 1st Under 19 boat 1st Open Men Boat 1st Surf Boat Relay
2012/13 1st Under 19 boat 1st Open Men Boat 1st Open Women 1st Surf Boat Relay
2016/17 1st Open Men boat Branch Boat Summary 21 Gold, 4 Silver, 1 Bronze
2010/11 1st 2nd 3rd Surf Boat Relay Open Women boat Life Saver Relay 2011/12 1st 2nd Under 19 Surf Boat Life Saver Relay 2012/13 2nd 2nd 4th 4th Life Saver relay Under 19 Surf Boat Surf Boat relay Open Women Boat 2016/17 1st 5th Open Women Boat Open Men Boat NSW Open State Boat summary 7 Gold, 6 Silver, 3 Bronze
1986/87 7th Open Double Ski 6th Open Men’s Single Ski 1989/90 2nd Open Men’s Double Ski “ 4th Open Ski Relay 1990/91 3rd Open Men’s Double Ski 1993/94 4th Open Ski Relay 2000/01 3rd Open Men’s Double Ski *******************************
2002/03 2nd Open Women’s Surf Boat 2003/04 6th Open Men’s Surf Boat 2004/05 1st Open Men’s Surf Boat
2011/12 1st 3rd Under 19 Surf Boat Life Saver Relay 2012/13 2nd 6th Under 19 surf boat Life Saver Relay (In Seasons 2014/15/16 Richard focused on youth surf ski and board coaching)
2016/17 1st Surf Boat Relay Remainder of boat events not contested due to cancellation of carnival Australian Open Boat Summary: 8 Gold, 4 Silver, 3 Bronze
2005/06 2nd Open Men’s Surf Boat Boat Summary 1 Silver
Trans Tasman -New Zealand
2016/17 1st Open Men Team Selection (Elouera) 1st Open Men Trans Tasman Test NZ Boat Summary 2 Gold
ASRL Open Championships
2008 1st Open Men
2010 1st Open Women
2010 2nd Under 19
2011 1st Open Women
2012 1st Under 19 men
2013 2nd Under 19 men
2017 1st Open men
2017 5th Open Women
Boat Summary 5 Gold, 2 Silver
Ocean Thunder
Results not available however at least 3 medal final placings
Representative Teams:
2005/06 SLS CC Branch team
2006/07 SLS CC Branch team “ SLS NSW State Team
2007/08 SLS CC Branch Team “ SLS NSW State Team
2009/10 SLS CC Branch Team - Captain
2010/11 SLS CC Branch Team - Captain “ SLS NSW State Team - Captain
2016/17 SLS Australia Trans Tasman Team to NZ
2020
ROSS MCPHILLIPS
The Australian Surf Rowers League (ASRL) are proud to announce ROSS McPHILLIPS as the forty-fifth inductee into the ASRL Hall of Fame.
Ross attained his bronze medallion at Whiritoa Surf Lifegaurd Service (NZ surf lifesaving club) in 1980 and has remained a proficient member until now.
Ross has won National medals in Open Surf Boat in 3 countries. New Zealand, South Africa and Australia.
Competition History at a National Level
2 x Australian Open Male Gold 01, 02, (and bronze in 2000)
1 x Australian Reserve Grade Gold 06
3 x Australian representative 01, 03, 05
8 x Queensland representative – Open Male
1 x Open Male World Championship
Ross also medalled in 8 QLD open male championship winning 6, the first in 1992.
Ross has always been up for a good time, smiling and chatting to everyone on the beach but underneath that smile is the drive of an ageless elite athlete. Revered by all those Ross has ever been associated with as an exceptionally technical oarsmen and fiercely competitive trainer and racer inspiring all those around him.
Ross has always utilised his business and personal contacts to help other local and international clubs and crews throughout his surf lifesaving career.
Ross has always been willing and utilised as a skills coach to a variety of clubs. Ross has mentored many ASRLQ State Representative Teams. Through one on one sessions, coaching clinics or setting programs for club sweeps or crews. In 2011 Ross started at Tugun SLSC formally training his sons junior crew and assisting Bruce Zillman with his Senior crews. Bruce achieved incredible success with Ross’s assistance having multiple State and National Championship winning crews also achieving Australian team representation.