Monthly Archives: May 2022

Inherited and evolved

This week calls for all things lush, bubbly, tangy and bright, and our roast chicken breast with peas, baby onion, baby gem and jus gras hits the spot perfectly. With today’s seemingly endless supply of practical chicken recipes, it can be easy to forget that, once upon a time, chicken was considered a [...]

Inherited and evolved2022-05-19T13:14:14+10:00

The great Hunter Valley chardonnay showdown

Founded in the same year as Tattersalls Club, Tyrrell's Wines has long been the outspoken champion of aged shiraz and semillon. Now, however, it's also one of Australia's best chardonnays. In the mid-1960s, former head of Tyrrell's Wines Murray Tyrrell had a great love of white wines from Burgundy and set out looking for [...]

The great Hunter Valley chardonnay showdown2022-05-26T18:59:52+10:00

Snooker Club hone their sharp-shooting skills

Tattersalls Snooker Club journeyed down the road to the Royal Automobile Club last night for a spot of friendly snooker training. Tattersalls players were graciously hosted by RAC President Megan Lavender, and coached by a World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association accredited trainer. Those in attendance learnt everything from basic shot setup and cue [...]

Snooker Club hone their sharp-shooting skills2022-05-12T19:37:15+10:00

Sydney in 1858

Happy 164th birthday to us! By the mid-1850s, Sydney resembled a bustling English seaport. Sydney had adopted a tone of Victorian sobriety, and spending time in Sydney was in no sense roughing it. Sydney's residents had museums and zoos to visit, and on Sunday's horse-drawn omnibuses and ferries took them on trips to the [...]

Sydney in 18582022-05-12T19:39:44+10:00

Two Tatts rally in memory of the great Alan Brown AM

In honour of the late Alan Brown AM, Tattersalls Club has revived the much-loved 'Two-Tatts' swim meet against City Tatts Cheetahs. All swimmers and Members are welcome to join us 18:00 Thursday 9 June for a memorial scramble followed by refreshments and toasts to Alan. We look forward to welcoming Members and the City [...]

Two Tatts rally in memory of the great Alan Brown AM2022-05-16T12:39:07+10:00

Everyone should be doing Pilates!

Sorry if that comes across a little strong, but that is how passionate and sure the team in the Athletic Department are about the benefits and wonders of Pilates! What started out as a rehab-based exercise in the 1940s has transformed into one of the key pillars of training. Pilates is a full-body [...]

Everyone should be doing Pilates!2022-05-12T16:04:38+10:00

Run Club takes on Centennial Park

Last Saturday saw the first instalment of our Park Run series. A brisk but chilly morning greeted the runners and, with the sun shining through the clouds, we knew we were in for a cracking run. Covering five kilometres of horse track, uneven ground, and river banks, Members were treated to a cross-country [...]

Run Club takes on Centennial Park2022-05-12T15:56:51+10:00

Don’t waste a drop with our new Limited Cellar Release

Have you developed a hack for sniffing out the good and the bad from a wine list? That’s what really impresses your guests when you are having a long luncheon. But panic no more, you won’t need to sniff around because a reliable method for successful wine-choosing has now been made easier here [...]

Don’t waste a drop with our new Limited Cellar Release2022-05-12T15:46:37+10:00

Citrus cured salmon brings culinary heritage to Tattersalls

Curing meat is a style of cuisine that comes from coastal areas of Central and South America. It combines traditional foods eaten by natives of the region and foods brought by the Spanish in the 1600s. This culinary tradition has quickly grown in popularity around the world, especially here in Australia. But curing [...]

Citrus cured salmon brings culinary heritage to Tattersalls2022-05-12T15:38:11+10:00

Book Club tames The Leopard

Join the Book Club 17:30 Tuesday 31 May as they review The Leopard by Giuseppe Di Lampedusa. Blurb Lampedusa's masterpiece, one of the finest works of twentieth-century fiction, is set amongst an aristocratic family facing social and political changes in the wake of Garibaldi's invasion of Sicily in 1860. At the head of the [...]

Book Club tames The Leopard2022-05-05T17:58:49+10:00

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