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Okay, had a bit of a cruise around...

Whitfords Nodes doesn't seem to have any bbq's around.

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I found this to be the best location, with the 2 bbq's circled in red. Preferably the one that's at the end of the carpark is the ideal one as it is essentially in full view of the carpark.

Nice to meet you guys in such wet and cold weather. Stags look awesome in any state. Thats to Chuckie for cooking the bbq and letting me sit in the stag. Hope to see you all again. I'll let you all know how I go tomorrow. Ruby

I would say it was a nice night, but it was fkn terrible weather :(

Good to meet a couple of new faces and catch up with a few old ones!

Good luck Ruby, stomp some fools for us! :)

P.S. roads were slippery on the way out :(:D

T'was a good night, even if the weather wasn't ideal!

Good to see everyone come out for a yarn and a snag. Thanks to Chuckie for providing some lovely 'local' produce and bubba for his buns (of the wheat variety) :(

Hopefully the next one will be abit dryer!

P.S - 2WD mode is mint :(

Update for you chaps. I did pretty good. Must have been the bbq :D I made the semi finals in 3 out of 5 of my divisions. The other 2 I made the finals and won silver! Very close on points in all. Total of over 20 rounds of fighting. I'm sore as hell now. Thanks for your support. :touch:

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