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I agree, you don;t need to sign it or anything.

can leave in wallet and not care, where as always looking for the booklet the night before.

I was just surprised when opened letter, thought they had sent the wrong thing.

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No he's not...

Updated since no one else has done it while I found a real job. Probably a few mistakes, so let me know

Lol I know I'm not winning but I'm happy with 4th in modified for now with the competition I'm up against and my potato skill level. :)

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So looking at this it seems that round 8 at Broadford has disappeared?

We couldn't get a date :(

They are heavily booked, we have expressed interest for 2016.

We have a Sandown 30th of Jan to start the year.

Spewing, does that mean this years championship is over now?

There isn't much going on in December this year.

There is a single PI and Winton, both on the same day, both the day after DECA.

Dave, what a big round to miss when leading by 1pt leaving Aaron to clean up.

So is the final championship being updated - How many rounds get dropped this year?

Any updates to this guys? If the championship is over what were the final results?




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