Table-Top Rally Championships 2004-2005
Rally Round Bulletin
September 22, 2004
The Rally Round Rookie Guide has been published. If you are a newcomer to playing Rally Round this is an invaluable resource to help you get started.

September 21, 2004
The final recce of the route has taken place and we have on offer: a 10.5 mile Special Stage; a 7.5 mile Road Section; a 7 mile Selective and a 8.3 mile Regularity Section at 27 mph. 
The Time Card/Answer Form and completion instructions have been published.

September 15, 2004
Hey, we need a sponsor for the Rally Round Championship. Can you help? 
ANY sensible amount of cash will do and it will be passed straight on to our Cancer Research charity. 
If you work for Ninety-Right Engineering, convince the MD that the Ninety-Right Engineering Rally Round Championship has a nice ring to it. If you work for Undies-R-Us, well what the heck, we'd name the Championship after that too!

Entries could do with a boost. What will all you Navigational Table-Top entrants be doing during October? Why not give the North Skeet Rally a try? You could just enter this event (see the Entry Form and if you like the idea, I'll credit your single entry fee against a full Championship entry.

The route for each event will now be defined by a marked map image, similar to the Example Rally, so you won't have to worry about plotting from a tulip road book.

Some time next week I'll be publishing a newbie guide for those still nervous about absorbing the intricacies of taking part in Rally Round events. 

September 1, 2004
Interesting fact 1: Sue Laver, a competitor in the Masters/Rally Round Championships, is the ex-wife of Ron Laver, from which East Laver derives its name on the original Rally Round board.

Interesting fact 2: Roger Dowgill, a competitor in the Road Rally Championship, is the source of the River Dowgill on the original Rally Round board.

Interesting fact 3: Malcolm Heymer, a competitor in the Masters Championship, is the source of the River Heymer on the original Rally Round board.

Interesting fact 4: Robin Hernaman, a competitor in the Road Rally Championship, is the source of the Hernaman Hill on the original Rally Round board.