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At this stage I would like to invite the following people from the reserves list into the event.

Mark Lampard EVO

James Ward EVO 8MR

Mark Kelly R33

Andrew Dean R33 GTR

Please let me know once you see this and confirm if you can make it / can't make it.

Once I finish the event schedule and do some peliminary estimated timing, I can work out how many we can run with on the day.

Hows this list looking??

Thanks Russ. This is good to know, as I said i'm only going off what entries I do receive.

I'll have a think about what we might be able to do for next year.

Chris, as the DECA's seem to be what most members want and its limited entry,

why not implement an extremely complicated points system based on SAU event attendances? :D

Or a simple one that is listed on the SAU-VIC site. :P

The SAU events that are least popular should have most points per person in attendance alloted and popular events have low points allotted.

e.g. Go to a meeting, = 5 points

Go to Show & Shine = 2 points

etc. etc.

I know I am not on the committee etc. to suggest something but as I am standing back a bit from it all I am trying to be objective and probably wont qualify for anything. :ermm:

Chris, as the DECA's seem to be what most members want and its limited entry,

why not implement an extremely complicated points system based on SAU event attendances? :D

Or a simple one that is listed on the SAU-VIC site. :cheers:

The SAU events that are least popular should have most points per person in attendance alloted and popular events have low points allotted.

e.g. Go to a meeting, = 5 points

Go to Show & Shine = 2 points

etc. etc.

I know I am not on the committee etc. to suggest something but as I am standing back a bit from it all I am trying to be objective and probably wont qualify for anything. :D

Interesting idea.

Firstly, I think it sounds time consuming which is something i'm definatly limited on. Secondly we never wanted DECA to become an SAU only event, because it is such a good thing. If we implimendted something like this outsiders would stand even less of a chance. I also think something like this could start a lot of aruments too.

But something to consider. Thanks Greg.

OK Event Schedule done - Will be posted tomorrow at some time. (Thanks Snowy)

Looks like we can run the day with a few more.

Do you guys want in?

Justin Marcus R33 GTST

Sam Lothringer R32 GTST

Wayne Beaumont R33 GTST

Alan King EVO 7

Time to start slinging the shit.

Scotsman's secret has been found.....For those of you who aren't aware, he's the one trying to break dance.......his face

Oh well looks like Scott wont be coming to DECA: Death of Mr. Scott Bailey

Pay your respects here: Official Scott Fan Club

alright for some one thats not in the know, could you please explain what this day is? and what it involves? i just happen to be in shep that day and possibly mite pop in for a spectate if possible... but before hand i am curious to know what this is!

cheers mick

alright for some one thats not in the know, could you please explain what this day is? and what it involves? i just happen to be in shep that day and possibly mite pop in for a spectate if possible... but before hand i am curious to know what this is!

cheers mick

read this

http://www.sauvic.com.au/deca

Oh well looks like Scott wont be coming to DECA: Death of Mr. Scott Bailey

Pay your respects here: Official Scott Fan Club

Sad news.

However, at least we all know who's going to win

:P

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