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May 2018 After the welcomes from the Tasmanian Centre and the Mayor of the local coun- cil there was a lot of noise as all in atten- dance continued the process of renew- ing friendships and making new friends. The rocker Cover Racing commenced after about an hour. There was a large field and most of the spectators sat in a grandstand normally used by spectators at a basketball game. There were mixed results for the South Australians. Heather Bennett was unsuccessful in her attempt to win back to back titles. The last South Australian eliminated from competition was Geoff Glasson. queues, another unfortunate feature of registration at National Meetings. The Tasmanians provided hot cross buns to those waiting in line. Eventually everyone was able to return to their accommodation with name tags, car stickers, programme booklets and a stack of tourist information. For those who wanted a shiny car for Concours it was then a case of out with the elbow grease, not to mention car polish and window cleaner. Easter Saturday – Concours Bright and early Saturday morning ap- proximately 180 MG’s were parked on Anzac Park. This park, as the name suggests a memorial to Australian ser- vice men and women, is located on the banks of the River Leven. The cars were arranged in classes, finding your position was quick and easy as there were plenty of marshals to help you find the correct spot. After the judges were given a briefing and a yellow hat, they converged on their allocated class. Eventually they completed their observations and dis- cussions and returned the judging sheets to the results tent. Chris and Wes Bray had a couple of hours of hard work checking addition and inputting data into the computer system. A big Good Friday – Noggin & Natter and Rocker Cover Racing Friday night we returned to the Sports Centre for the Noggin & Natter and Rocker Cover Racing. Upon arrival we spent time examining tables loaded with local Tasmanian produce. There was plenty to eat, it was a case of fill up your plate and find a seat at a table. Later in the night desert was served, the home- made ice cream being a highlight. 21