Sunday, December 15, 2019

SYDNEY HOBART RACE SCOOP

Feathers flew for  Lou d'Alpuget  
 
In the l991 book  covering  the sailing boats of Sydney  and the  Sydney Flying  Squadron , the author mentioned the part  played by  Lou d'Alpuget  who covered  races  in  the  newspapers  for   decades . The  cover illustration was from the  d'Alpuget   collection  .   An  experienced yachtsman himself , his name  came up   a few days ago  in  a  Radio National  interview with longtime   yachting  reporter   Rob Mundle , who has written a book about the  epic   Sydney Hobart Yacht  Race .
 
The problem  of  getting  race progress reports  in  the early days of the event was  discussed with Amanda Smith of  the  ABC .   An RAAF  flying boat, he said ,   had   tried to help out , but  was hampered because of cloud coverage . Early radios were  not  powerful .
 
There was  rivalry in  the  media   to  get progress   reports . As a  result, d'Alpuget arranged for Frank McNulty , a newspaper  crewmember of a yacht ,  to  take  homing  pigeons.
 
Mundle  said the  first attempt  to send a  report attached to a pigeon  failed  because the bird  did not  like the rough  weather and just  flopped down on deck .  It had then been  grabbed  and   heartily thrown  into  the sky  and   flew   to  Lou . 
 
This  writer , at the time a cadet   reporter ,  had dealings with d'Alpuget , nicknamed the Sea  Going Ox , his daughter writer  Blanche , later  second wife of Bob Hawke  ,  on  The Sun newspaper  in  Sydney . He was the news editor at the time , the executive  editor , Lindsay Clinch, with   reporting experience in  America , also  a  keen yachtsman .
From Tasmania  today came this photograph  from one of our  wandering correspondents  of  an  interesting  eatery  at Deloraine   filled  to  the scuppers with a vast range of  collectables. Old gramophone records  stuck to the wall decorated a toilet , which is  food  for thought , so  many  records , including The Goons singing   EE AH OOH (broken into pieces ) , stashed  away in  our  den .