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All I know is that last deca everything felt right for me, SO I'm happy either way.

Courses are improving everytime. Mini Wang was more fun than I thought all in all excellent work guys.

All in all great day

Just a suggestion, why don't the organisers hold off on these results till the Awards night.

No doubt the winners of the day are already attending and it will also mean that the overall trophies will be a surprise for most (well some of them at least!!)

How do people know if they need to come along to pickup something? :)

Bit harsh to "make" people come just to find out.

Plus if we don't let people know, then we end up having to post/send out trophies to people for the next 6 months, infact i think we've still got some from 12 months ago that people haven't claimed/dont respond :closedeyes:

How do people know if they need to come along to pickup something? :)

Bit harsh to "make" people come just to find out.

Plus if we don't let people know, then we end up having to post/send out trophies to people for the next 6 months, infact i think we've still got some from 12 months ago that people haven't claimed/dont respond :closedeyes:

Didn't know that SAU meetings were places people pickup Ash, interesting concept ...

By your own statement some people wont come even if they do know they need to be there. Would have thought you guys had a policy of recycling trophies if said peoples can't be bothered collecting them, seems more appropriate than hanging onto them in the hope that they eventually show up.

I was primarily suggesting it for the 'benefit' of those that probably know they're in the running for awards and thus will be attending anyway, plus wasn't there some mention of free food being involved, that always gets the natives excited ...

Didn't know that SAU meetings were places people pickup Ash, interesting concept ...

By your own statement some people wont come even if they do know they need to be there. Would have thought you guys had a policy of recycling trophies if said peoples can't be bothered collecting them, seems more appropriate than hanging onto them in the hope that they eventually show up.

I was primarily suggesting it for the 'benefit' of those that probably know they're in the running for awards and thus will be attending anyway, plus wasn't there some mention of free food being involved, that always gets the natives excited ...

Well we also do give people a "nudge" and tell them they "should" come along.

The general populace however usually do not know who has won what for a lot of the other awards (Club awards, MSport etc) and there are always other people that that come just because its a good social night irrespective of awards or not.

So its sorta a secret, but sorta not - depending on where you sit in among it all. Works best for us and our members as Dec meeting always has 80+ people usually.

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