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My wife now cannot go tomorrow so if anyone would like to go it is yours for free.

If you are interested please contact me by PM with your phone number so I can contact you before 11:30 tomorrow (when I am leaving) so I know who you are.

People, I will have a SMALL selection of SAU merchandise goodies available for sale at the dinner. Please come and see me or one of the Execs if you would like to buy something...

Brilliant night. Regretably had to leave before question time but feel very privileged to hear Fred and Jim speak so candidly. Thanks to the exec and trackside restaurant and to our special guests.

had a great time, thanks to the execs for organising and of course all the sponsors and Jim and Fred, question time was hilarious!

oh and anyone got the number for that place..i think i left my glasses on the table..

pat

So, I feel like another steak again... And a sleep... I finally made it home to walk in the door at 1:45am... Yup... Mondayitis is here!!!

A brilliant night that I enjoyed thoroughly. It was great up on the bridal party hearing some of Christine's stories from her racing career too.

Thanks to the guys who out the effort in to make this work so well, big thanks to Rebecca and Terry ashwood from trackside and their staff, and a huge thanks to Jim and Fred for making time to come and speak to us!

mmmm steak....

sorry i had to ditch and leave before question time. How did the 'will you make out with me' question go? :P

haha yeah it got a few chuckles, Matt didnt read it out at first but Fred got curious and then regretted it. .

cheers for the link Eric.

heres some pics from the night

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150393357371537.346114.511696536&type=3

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