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First post updated!!!

If anyone else wants a bed, speak up now.

Apparently shepparton is fully booked this weekend with some bike race, so the hotel is going to rent out the leftover rooms to them unless one of our guys take them :)

PS. Gazelle - I dont have anyone to share a room for the Friday night - do you still want the room by yourself, or will you book somewhere cheaper?

Brad, Tayler and I are out sorry. Due to a fk up at work I can't get this Saturday off.

Hope you guys all have fun, was looking forward to coming down and drinking to the point (and well beyond) where I don't have to worry about driving at all the next day. Plus we all I know I owe you guys a few volunteer days.

Hey Bec my mate Michael is coming up for the Saturday and staying Saturday night in our room (replacing Chris's brother and his mate when they leave)

He'll be happy to volunteer a bit too thumbsup.gif

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