Noosa Table Tennis in Noosaville, Queensland, Australia | Sports club
Noosa Table Tennis
Locality: Noosaville, Queensland, Australia
Phone: +61 432 049 524
Address: Noosa Leisure Centre 9 Wallace Dr, Noosaville QLD 4566 4566 Noosaville, QLD, Australia
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25.01.2022 Hi All They say all good things come to those who wait... WE ARE BACK ON but with restrictions. I have secured the entire hall so we will have plenty of space, we will just practice we will not restart the comp, lets just get the cob webs out of us at this stage. Lets get straight to the rules 20 people only per club at one time .so I will have 2 sessions available 6pm- 730pm and 730pm until 9pm so I will need you to call/email/facebook message me with your preferred time slot, and you will be booked in, those on the late shift will be able to call me as the night progresses and if we have less than 20 people you are welcome to come early, please be aware, if you are the 21st person you cannot come in, you are welcome to stay for both sessions if we don’t reach the 20 people All must sign in =name/address/phone number/email Tables/ balls must be wiped down before/after each players use. NO DOUBLES singles only No shaking hands just a light nod to each other If you are not feeling well stay away We will be watched by the staff and reports will go back to the manager so lets not mess this chance up Looking forward to seeing and beating you all .see you Wednesday
24.01.2022 The covid sessions are working well,we are staying safe and getting the rust out of our game,we are playing Mondays 4-6pm and Wednesday 6-9pm...all welcome,come down for a hit ..you will need to contact me first should you wish to play as we are still limited to 20 people at one time
24.01.2022 We are very lucky here at the club to have the fount of knowledge that is Roger wheller, with 5 ebooks under his belt, a read of one is guaranteed to help you in your game,especially mentally, below are the links so check them out for lots of free articles and the e books are on his web site https://rogerwheller.com.au/ https://www.facebook.com/TableTennisResearch/
23.01.2022 Last chance to sign up the HWATT QLD Camp in November! It's the last camp of the year before we go into the Xmas break Sign up here: https://forms.gle/1eFPLaSwcHirHqUG7
23.01.2022 Great time had at the weekend playing against the Sunshine Coast table tennis club, they fought hard but Noosa managed to take home the trophy
18.01.2022 The standard is rising,and of course its heaps of fun, looking forward to squeezing another couple of tables in. Thanks to Noosa Council For help with the last 2 tables we purchased.
17.01.2022 This is great if you have young ones
15.01.2022 Here are the winners of the end of season comp with their trophys and beaming smiles at our Christmas break up ...a special award went to Tony (far left) who became an honorary life member. And then (L to R) Bill George Bernard ... Oscar See more
14.01.2022 Yes! At last,Table Tennis starts again on Wednesday 22nd Jan from 6.45pmYes! At last,Table Tennis starts again on Wednesday 22nd Jan from 6.45pm
13.01.2022 Instead of Tennis tennis we all went disco dancing last week ..the moves were text book Travolta
12.01.2022 Your famous boys
11.01.2022 Picking the winner on finals night at the Noosa Table Tennis Club has always been a tricky affair. Form can often go out the window. Bill Brown was freely tipped to take out honours in A grade. But there was a problem. Bill was carrying some weight in his saddle. Bill, a self-confessed failure at doubles, was handicapped from the start. Would he win enough doubles matches on the night. The... answer came in the form of Steve Gardner. Steve won all three doubles while Bill could only win one. However Bill avoided any cognitive dissonance by rationalizing that singles is the main game. And on that account, he was a winner, at least in his own mind. Unfortunately for Bill the trophy had gone to Steve. In the Wannabes final, Moses Kim, being undefeated throughout 11 weeks of the rounds, was the red hot favourite to take the title. However under the spotlight of finals night Moses faltered. It was David Perriman who won his three singles including an upset win against Moses. But it was not enough for David to win on the night. It was again a case of he who wins his three doubles stands tall. Bernd Trauer clinched the title by winning two singles and all three doubles. The B grade final came down to the wire. The fate of two players, Alan Franks and 13 year old George Scott, depended on the outcome of the final doubles match of the night. Alan and George found themselves on opposite sides of the table. If George won he would take out the title. If Alan won he would force George into a count back to decide the winner. Alan won the doubles and claimed victory by the narrowest of margins, winning 14 games to 8 against George’s 14-11 in the count back. See more
04.01.2022 https://rogerwheller.com.au/category/table-tennis/
03.01.2022 Sorry table tennis cancelled for a couple of weeks.
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