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- Dee Why Surfing Fraternity
- D.Y.S.F. Established 1961, is the Oldest Surfboard Riders Club in Australia. Situated at Dee Why Beach Sydney, home to the legendary Dee Why Point, D.Y.S.F. is an important and ongoing part of Australian Surfing History. http://dysf.info/index.html
Saturday, 15 September 2007
Once a month,
We make history.
( Swell permitting. )
Dee Why Surfing Fraternity - D.Y.S.F. - is the Oldest Surfboard Riders Club in Australia. What makes us part of Australian and International surfing history is that we continue to compete every month in a spirit of sportsmanship and friendship whenever possible (when it's not possible we just compete like a bunch of leggy-pulling snakes out to win at all costs).
So anyway, we're not just part of history, we make history every time we hold a contest. Beat that!DYSF's own history is a long, proud and often hilarious one, which sadly has not always been properly archived.
By this stage the balsa in the malibus had been replaced by polyurethane foam and in a major breakthrough for local surfing, Greg McDonagh began making what were probably the first Australian fibreglass and foam boards at his Brookvale factory. The lure of surfing was by now beginning to
Many of these surfers were
riding Greg McDonagh's new fibreglass boards and were discovering for the first time the awesome and certain destructive power of the rocks at The Point. It was the power of the waves though, which kept tempting them further and further inside. 1959 was also the year that Doug Andrew won the very first Australian Championship of the
modern era at Collaroy before he was lured back to surf life-saving where he also enjoyed huge success in competition. Doug also won a very early Bells Beach Surfing competition - a true "Waterman". By 1960 surfing was booming and the new board factories that had sprung up in Brookvale could hardly keep up with demand. Crowds increased exponentially that summer as kids and their new boards descended on the sands of Dee Why. The time was right, winds and swells seemed favourable and after some old friends and familiar faces got talking, Dee Why Surfing Fraternity was suggested, seconded and very quickly started.
The founding group,The First Committee
President: Midget Farrelly
Vice President: John Dessaix
Committee: Greg 'Tamba' Taylor, Ed Cornish, John Cormack, Doug Andrew, Bruce Mc Manus.
Vice President: John Dessaix
Committee: Greg 'Tamba' Taylor, Ed Cornish, John Cormack, Doug Andrew, Bruce Mc Manus.
The First A Grade
Competition Team
Competition Team
Midget Farrelly, Chris Cannings, Peter Cornish, Henry Addison, Bob McTavish, Phil Camey,Doug Andrews, John Dessaix, Kevin Platt, Dave McDonald, Phil Rose,
Glenn Martin.
The story continues. We're looking for information: photo's ( we can scan and return)articles, press clippings, tall stories and dollar bills both old and new - anything you think might be of interest to help us build a comprehensive, permanent archive of DYSF history and memorabilia.Come back soon - If I get more wine I'll keep typing.©dysf2007 mail to:dypete@dysf.infoGlenn Martin.
Wednesday, 12 September 2007
Dee Why Surfing Fraternity
Dee Why Surfing Fraternity - D.Y.S.F. - was established in 1961 and is The Oldest Board Riders Club in Australia. What makes us part of Australian and International surfing history is that we continue to compete every month in a spirit of sportsmanship and friendship whenever possible (when it's not possible we just compete like a bunch of leggy-pulling snakes out to win at all costs).
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