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Originally posted by bullitljv8
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Originally posted by Mr Bob Dobalina
Put it this way bullit, if you head south from Perth you go to Margaret River/Yallingup for the surf and fishing and wineries. On the way you go AROUND Bunbury and PAST the Busselton turnoff
never been to w.a bob was looking forward to it after driving with family and friends 5500kms to warwick in the old hk we had a blast and i would have drove to busselton but not now they think entrants are cash cows....
Maybe 65ehpv can answer why the Nationals has been turned into a " Gold cash cow Class" event
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old news he posted on 25/8/2010 V
Posted - 25/08/2010 : 13:50:53
"Time to move forward with this event. It is no longer a bunch of guys with their cars rolling upi to a footy oval and opening the bonnet. It's now a big event with some serious dollar cars involved.
Entrants are now also younger plus there is an increase in families attending.
Sitting in a tent in watching some old holden movies, eating dinner of plastic plates, doesn't cut it any more.
The event can and should become more conference like in appearance and organisation.
FYI I'll be at next weekends' Monaro Nationals and am planning to have a good look how this one is run, as the last one in Ballarat was not good. The infighting between club members weeks before the event didn't help things.
I know that the WA Monaro club has pre raised 50K for their bid in 2012.
The difference between the EH ASR and Monaro Nationals model is that the latter has to raise their own seed funds, where the former gets the profit from the previous club.
Following the Monaro model, the host club can make quite a bit of money from staging the vent, therefore there is an expectation that the entire weekend is Gold Class.
So in conclusion, a great topic"
Wonder what the WA Monao Club think about this or is 65 ehpv on their committee. ? $50,000 big ones already and they looking to make more