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Big first year for Bridge NSW

In our first full year of operation, Bridge NSW set a strategy to support all players, clubs and the community in NSW to: Grow the number of players Develop bridge player skills Support the best representative players Build the community In 2025, we delivered a…

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State Open Pairs winners crowned

A huge congratulations to our new State Open Pairs Champions, Wieslaw Przewozniak and Patrick Jiang! They cleared the rest of the pack by 2.31 red points. In clear second place were Cheng Huang & Michael Zhu, while Nicoleta Giura and Nick Hughes held of the…

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November newsletter – in new easy-to-read format!

Spring Nationals wrap, profiles of a great volunteer and 100 yo stalwart, new online supervised sessions, see what Armidale BC is up to, hand analysis from a 7x world champ, and much more! To read on desktop: click here for a full window version, or…

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Free MyABF webinar – 24 Sep

If your club has members who aren’t yet on MyABF or who don’t know how to use MyABF, this FREE webinar is for them. On Wednesday 24 September at 6:00pm (AEST), Bridge NSW and ABF will run a step-by-step online session covering how to create…

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OPL Winter champions

After eight weeks of competitive online pairs play, the OPL Winter League wrapped up last Monday with winners across four divisions in both North–South and East–West fields. Congratulations to every pair who logged in each week, fought for IMPs, VPs and Red points, and kept…

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September newsletter out now

Highlights include: 🎂 Celebrating 2 x 100th birthdays ✨ State Champs, GNOT and World Champs results 💡 Spotlight on Cowra & District BC 🏆 Sydney Spring Nationals preview 🔍 Hand analysis from World Champ, Kate McCallum 👉 Read the full newsletter by clicking here.

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Exciting new Spring Nationals program

Sydney Spring Nationals 2025 (SN25), NSW’s largest bridge event over 9 consecutive days, has received a face lift. And it’s good news for all players. The event takes place 18–26 October at Canterbury Park Racecourse. With 18 events over 9 days across all levels –…

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Online supervised play trial

Helping you transition to play. Have you completed a bridge beginners’ course, but do not feel ready to play in your club?   Or maybe you have already tried to play and want some extra practice to feel more confident.   Or maybe you have not played…

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Growing the NSW bridge community

Growth is Bridge NSW’s #1 strategic priority. Many clubs are not maintaining player numbers. Without new player growth the NSW community will continue to decline. This started in 2017 and was accelerated by Covid. Some signs of revival are great, but not enough. So Bridge…

Read more

State Mixed Pairs results

Thirty-two pairs played in the Mixed Pairs Championship at the Sydney Bridge Centre on 17-18 May. Pairs came from club qualifying events held at both metropolitan and country clubs, as well as direct entries. The format of this event is a two-session qualifying on Saturday…

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State Open Pairs winners crowned

A huge congratulations to our new State Open Pairs Champions, Wieslaw Przewozniak and Patrick Jiang! They cleared the rest of the pack by 2.31 red points. In clear second place were Cheng Huang & Michael Zhu, while Nicoleta Giura and Nick Hughes held of the…

Read More

November newsletter – in new easy-to-read format!

Spring Nationals wrap, profiles of a great volunteer and 100 yo stalwart, new online supervised sessions, see what Armidale BC is up to, hand analysis from a 7x world champ, and much more! To read on desktop: click here for a full window version, or…

Read More

Free MyABF webinar – 24 Sep

If your club has members who aren’t yet on MyABF or who don’t know how to use MyABF, this FREE webinar is for them. On Wednesday 24 September at 6:00pm (AEST), Bridge NSW and ABF will run a step-by-step online session covering how to create…

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OPL Winter champions

After eight weeks of competitive online pairs play, the OPL Winter League wrapped up last Monday with winners across four divisions in both North–South and East–West fields. Congratulations to every pair who logged in each week, fought for IMPs, VPs and Red points, and kept…

Read More

September newsletter out now

Highlights include: 🎂 Celebrating 2 x 100th birthdays ✨ State Champs, GNOT and World Champs results 💡 Spotlight on Cowra & District BC 🏆 Sydney Spring Nationals preview 🔍 Hand analysis from World Champ, Kate McCallum 👉 Read the full newsletter by clicking here.

Read More

Exciting new Spring Nationals program

Sydney Spring Nationals 2025 (SN25), NSW’s largest bridge event over 9 consecutive days, has received a face lift. And it’s good news for all players. The event takes place 18–26 October at Canterbury Park Racecourse. With 18 events over 9 days across all levels –…

Read More

Online supervised play trial

Helping you transition to play. Have you completed a bridge beginners’ course, but do not feel ready to play in your club?   Or maybe you have already tried to play and want some extra practice to feel more confident.   Or maybe you have not played…

Read More

Growing the NSW bridge community

Growth is Bridge NSW’s #1 strategic priority. Many clubs are not maintaining player numbers. Without new player growth the NSW community will continue to decline. This started in 2017 and was accelerated by Covid. Some signs of revival are great, but not enough. So Bridge…

Read More

State Mixed Pairs results

Thirty-two pairs played in the Mixed Pairs Championship at the Sydney Bridge Centre on 17-18 May. Pairs came from club qualifying events held at both metropolitan and country clubs, as well as direct entries. The format of this event is a two-session qualifying on Saturday…

Read More

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