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THE LAST DECA OF THE YEAR.

AND ALWAYS THE BIG ONE...

So once again we ask for your assistance

For this event to run SMOOTH on TIME and SAFELY we need a small group of volunteers (Officials )

to help run the day. With out the help of volunteers we can not run these days.

Officials are needed in 3 sections in the morning and 1 section in the afternoon.

All Officials on the day will be supplied with drinks and lunch.

An Officials breifing will be held before the Drivers breifing so all volunteer Officials will need to

be at the DECA complex by 8.30 am on the Saturday morning the 8th December

So if your thinking about coming up for a look and not competing this is a great way to get up close

to the action.

Also if your competing and bringing a friend or 3 it would be great if they could put there hand up

to help out on the day.

So if this sounds like you or your friends post up in here or PM me and i will will put you on the list.

Cheers WayneO.

MORNING

SKIDPAN

STARTER...Wayne ..RCHOO

TIMMER......Clive

FINISHER....Damian

MINI WANG..?

STARTER.....Campbell

TIMMER.......Kieran

FINISHER.... Daniel

MARSHAL...

LONG WANG

STARTER... Anna

TIMMER......Luke

FINISHER....Trent

SPOTTER 1 ..Stuart

SPOTTER 2..

SPARE..

AFTERNOON

SKIDPAN

STARTER.... Wayne.....RCHOO

TIMMER........

TIMMER,,,

FINISHER

FINISHER

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I think there would only be a few stops left on the entry list or if not already full.

I know we have 1 motel booked solid and another filling fast.

So unless we get volunteer officials this will all be a waste of time..

So lets go people .

THE LAST DECA OF THE YEAR.

AND ALWAYS THE BIG ONE...

So once again we ask for your assistance

For this event to run SMOOTH on TIME and SAFELY we need a small group of volunteers (Officials )

to help run the day. With out the help of volunteers we can not run these days.

Officials are needed in 3 sections in the morning and 1 section in the afternoon.

All Officials on the day will be supplied with drinks and lunch.

An Officials breifing will be held before the Drivers breifing so all volunteer Officials will need to

be at the DECA complex by 8.30 am on the Saturday morning the 8th December

So if your thinking about coming up for a look and not competing this is a great way to get up close

to the action.

Also if your competing and bringing a friend or 3 it would be great if they could put there hand up

to help out on the day.

So if this sounds like you or your friends post up in here or PM me and i will will put you on the list.

Cheers WayneO.

MORNING

SKIDPAN

STARTER...Wayne ..RCHOO

TIMMER......Clive

FINISHER....Damian

MINI WANG..?

STARTER.....Campbell

TIMMER.......Kieran

FINISHER.... Daniel

MARSHAL...

LONG WANG

STARTER... Anna

TIMMER......Luke

FINISHER....Trent

SPOTTER 1 ..Stuart

SPOTTER 2.. Michael

SPARE..

AFTERNOON

SKIDPAN

STARTER.... Wayne.....RCHOO

TIMMER........

TIMMER,,,

FINISHER

FINISHER

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It still would be nice to see a few more people putting there hand up to help.

can never have enough incase some dont turn up..

Cheers Guys

Not sure if Bec has talked to you about me? As I've not heard anything from her.

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