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BACK TO BENALIA

ACCOMMODATION HAS BEEN BOOKED

For those who haven't been to the infamous Benalian Pub it is well worth the weekend away, even just to spectate, socialise and have some Wang Busters.

Details are below:

Where: Victoria Hotel - 2 Carrier Street, Benalla

Ph: 5762 2045

When: Fri 27 / Sat 28 July

Rooms Available / Costs:

2 x Triple (3 singles) - $50 (2)

5 x Singles - $30 (2)

2 x Doubles - $50

4 x 2 singles - $50 (1)

1 x 1 Dbl and 1 Sngl - $50 (1)

Further Details:

* Linen IS provided (includes - sheets/pillow/doona/towel)

* Toilet/Shower

* Off-Street Parking

* Breakfast used to be included (coffee/juice/cereal/toast), but im not 100% if it still is

We are on top of a pub and a bottle shop, and there is a 2nd pub 10 meters away (ready for Saturday night), what more can you ask for.

Benalia Party List:

Scotsman - Chris (Fri + Sat)

Bec (Fri + Sat) - 1 triple

Mavric - Matt (Fri + Sat)

GTTR34 - Matt (Fri)

Saffcosie - Al (Fri + Sat) - wants 1 x 1 Dbl and 1 Sngl

khunjeng - Chris (Fri + Sat) - in with saff

mooabque + dad (Fri + Sat) - wants 2 singles

Nylate - Tony (Fri + Sat)

deafwish - Daz (Fri + Sat)

tom_g - Tom (Fri + Sat)

MissJuzz - Justine (Fri)

NOTE

We do not need to pay a deposit, so I will book all accommodation for you guys IF you let me know the following:

1. What night(s) you will be staying?

2. If your 6 foot tall like Jack and need a double bed, tell me.

3. Are you bringing a Mrs./Mr.? or friends?

4. If anyone really wants to be in a room by themselves, speak now or forever hold you peace.

Otherwise I will basically just book enough beds for the people we have and we can work out bunk buddies up there :P

I'm in for Friday only.

Saturday is what memories are made of Matt! Stay the Saturday too mate :P

In for Friday and Saturday and can I get the room with the double and single in please. (1 x dbl and 1 x single) :D

Has been a long time coming this weekend especially after missing last years :sorcerer:

Can I put down for 2 singles please (me + the old man) for both friday & sat.

I figure even if there isnt driver training i'll still come up for some spectating and to meet some of you peeps as im still a newbie!

Cheers

Book me in with some1 like Saff (Alan) or similar dont care what type.

Chris can have the other bed in my room Bec so that is filled now :blink:

Shame you can't stay up Matt, maybe next time :nyaanyaa:

Hey Bec,

Is there a time we need to be at the pub by on the friday night? As i'm sure alot of other are too, i'm working till 5:30ish on friday (as long as i get everything done). And then will prolly let the peak hour traffic die down a bit before heading towards the hume.

look forward to meeting you all soon.. and then probably getting destroyed by you on the track :P go little gtst go!!!

Camden

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