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Congratulations to Gerald Snowden for being awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the 2025 Australia Day Honours.

From the President, including January 2025 Challenge results, updated 21 January 2025

Read about Eddie Tromp and Ross Golias here

Details and photos from the Christmas Breakup Day are here

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New Member Registration

RACV Club Members are eligible to become members of the RACV Bridge Club and can apply to do so by completing the following form.  

The applicant (you) may already be a member at another bridge club (or clubs), and have nominated another club as their “home" club.  In this case you will already have an Australian Bridge Federation (ABF) number.   An ABF number is “for life”.  If you are unsure whether or not you have an ABF number, then please tick the Unsure button on the registration form, so that the Masterpoints Secretary can check with the ABF Masterpoints Centre.

If this will be your first, or only, bridge club then the RACV Bridge Club will register you with the ABF.  This will take place when you have shown some commitment to playing bridge at the RACV Bridge Club on an ongoing basis. You will be registered if you are earning Masterpoints!

If you elect to have the RACV Bridge Club listed as your home club, then the capitation fees charged by the ABF for your registration will be paid for by the RACV Club for as long as you continue to be a committed, regular player at the RACV Bridge Club. If your nominated home club is not the RACV Bridge Club you can elect to keep your existing home club or, if you wish to play on a regular basis at RACV Bridge Club, the Masterpoints Secretary can transfer your home club status to the  RACV Bridge Club. 

The Bridge Club, in conjunction with the RACV Club, monitors the frequency that its home club members play at the RACV Bridge Club, and may suggest a member reviews his or her home club arrangement.

Bridge is a highly ethical game with specific bidding rules, bidding transparency, and table etiquette requirements.  A brief summary of these can be seen here.

The Bridge Club uses email as its primary form of contact.  Emails can be one to one, and also can be sent to many or all members on the Club Register.  By providing your email address you consent to receiving these emails.