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Forthcoming
events for your diary:
- 10/9 - Ipswich Rangers (A)
- 17/9 - Goodna Bros (H)
- 24/9 - Caboolture Fossuls (A)\
- 01/10 - Redland Crabs (H)
- 08/10 - Highfield Silverbacks (A) Bus Trip
- 15/10 - Blind Eels (H)
- 17/10 - Over 50's (TBC)
- 23/10 - Pine Rivers Mini-fest (A)
- 29/10 - Easts & Bodgies (A)
News
Flash -As at this
moment there is still no evidence suggesting that Beanz had anything
to do with the burning down of his factory premises.
Recent games - Versus Toothless
Tigers and Palm Beach were well supported by those remaining members
who did not travel to the Cook Islands. Well over 20 players attended
each game and that doesn't include the guys who looked after the
BBQ and bar etc... A marvellous and much appreciated effort by
all those concerned.
Cook Islands - We
seem to be getting awfully good at organising and running these
social tours. Fiji and Vanuata set a high benchmark and this tour
proved to be just as good, indeed some of the party have already
been making noises about going back. The local sides Mongoose
and Sharks more than made us welcome, giving us a taste oif island
rugby and finishing us off what can be said to be the best of
local cusine, a veritable feast that we all more than indulged
ouselves in.

Highlights of the trip, games at Sharks and Mongoose, Safari
trip into the highest hinterland of the Cook Islands, the locals
who are life happy, humorous, proud and generous, why is it anyone
ever leaves these Islands, it's beyond me. Afternoon siesta's,
cold beer around the pool, beautiful beaches and sunsets you only
ever dream about and not forgetting the whales.

For those not used to seeing the sun set in
the west.
Right, who is going to organise the next one, hands up please.
Dick hasn't been to well of late,
a couple of heart scares but knowing Dick it wont be long before
he's back in the saddle, meanwhile Carlton Brewery shares are
in freefall. Get well soon, we want to see that good old rainbow
shirt of yours back on the paddock sometime real soon, besides
your our highest scorere and we need you bad.
Meanwhile our profile in the club is certainly on the up and
up. Recently we have helped out at the Olde Boys Reunion and this
weekend (11/09) we shall be running the bar for the Seniors Presentation
night. It looks like we are becoming the 'can do' team who others
at the club have no hesitation in approaching for help, of course
we don't mind because we have broad shoulders and the club close
to our hearts, we are more than happy to support our Senior and
Junior brethren.
A word of thanks for the support given to us by representatives
(see photo below) of our new major club sponsor 'Westpac'.
They served up a treat on the old barbie's. ' at our recent mini-fest.

The attendance for our last two away games have been rather disappointing
less than anticipated. I know there are a lot of us carrying knocks
and some of you are averse to to the cold winter weather. Regardless
lets m,ake the best efforts to at least put a full team out, we
owe it ourselves and not least to our opponents.
Sponsored Juniors
A healthy turnout by our boys to support one of our sponsored
Junior sides, the Sunnybank 13's Green had the desired affect
as the lads ran out comfortable 53-7 winners over Souths. I couldn't
fail to be impressed with their skill and execution levels and
confidently expect that some of these lads will make it through
to Premiers. This weekend (w/e 12/13) we will be supporting our
other sponsored team, the under 8's.

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team after their impressive win
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one of our lads has moved this season.
I will be collating a selection of photo's from both the junior
teams and putting them onour web site after the Under 8's have
played.
If anyone has any good photo's from Hervey Bay send them to me
for the newsletter anf this web site.
Annual General Meeting
The AGM was held on the evening of the 20th January. In accordance
with the Team/Club Constitution nominees were put forward for
each position and after all was said and done the team/club elected
officers for this coming season is as they were for last season:
- President - Rock (Darren Rokesky)
- Club(Team) Captain - Sonny (Eugene Williams)
- Treasurer - Ossie (Jeff Osman)
- Secretary - Amozz (Colin Ascroft)
- Committee - Gus, Snappa, Paddles, Troy, Uncle, Beanz, Tim,
Roscoe, Ollie and Hone
Not forgeting Tex Houston is our continueing Immediate Past President.
- New Life Member
Since before time began
Dick (Daktari) has been a promiment member of our team/club during
which time he has served representatively at both club and function
level, been consistently involved with fund raising activities
and certainly never been shy of putting his two penny worth into
any discussion or debate.
- In appreciation and acknowledgement
of this and his continueing effort Dick has overwhelmingly been
decreed as a SBGO Life Member and as such receives all the respect
and accolades associated with that position.
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- Congratulations Dick, and of course this award also applies
to his faithful sidekick Nick.
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Our first Life Member ' Paddles' makes the presentation
to Dick on behalf of SBGO
Paddles is once a again running our annual
Super
14 competition. The competition starts
the second weekend in February so be sure to contact Paddles soon
with your entry/entries, remember the competition is open to member's
friends, relatives and work colleagues. Prizes are:
- 1st - $500
- 2nd - $250
- 3rd - $100
Entry is $25 although I do believe there
is a for an extra $5 members can indulge in a members only competition.
See the appropriate Super 14 section for further details.
The recent
VRQ (Veterans Rugby Queensland)
Mini-fest held at our grounds with all
profits going to charity in this case Prostrate Cancer proved
that this idea has a viable future and towards $3,500 was made
on the day. It looks that it will become an annual event andalready
Easts and the Crabs have already put their hands up for the next
two events. Special thanks to all those SBGO's who helped VRQ
notably Kevi K and Snappa make the day the success it was.
Fun
photo's from the Mystery Dinner click here
Initial News. Unfortuantely a week or so
after being discharged from hospital after his heart bypass operation
Beanz suffered a
minor heart attach and has had to have a stent put in, also his
heart is still not yet fully recovered OK and subsequently tires
very quickly.
Ossie recently visited him at home were
he is now recovering and found him in good spirits and keen to
get down and visit us at the club sometime soon. Needless to say
'get well soon' from all the lads.

What can you say, the Mystery Dinner
continues to one of the highlights if not the highlight of our
social calendar. Judy and Paddles did us proud once again with
a 'Bollywood' evening aboard the Kookaburra Queen.The Bollywood
dancing was sensational and before long we were invited to try
it ourselves andf believe me I don't expect that they anticipated
such an enthusiastic response. As quick as Jack Flash the dance
floor was packed with a by now well lubricated SBGO representation,
in fact so much so that spillage into the aisles ensued. What
followed was fun and mayhem and , at some points downright hysterical
as we tried our best to follow the lead of our dance tutors. Well
it was a roar but I don't expect that Bollywood will be casting
an eye our ways for support roles in the next Slumdog Millionaire
although,Ollie did win tickets for Bollywood dance lessons, stranger
things have heppened?
Afterwards we returned to the club to be joined by Dick who had
been out celebrating his 75th birthday. Needless to say a few
more beers were enjoyed. Best wishes Dick....
New ! - Photo's
have been updated - go and look, I dare you
And for a laugh go and see the SBGO haka recently performed in
Vanuatu on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtKj29s_Lck
Once again our appreciation is extended to all those members
of the Sunnybank Puffin Dragons for yet another fantastic mini-fest.
We had 12 teams turn up on the day as well as the ladies/over
50 match. A big thank you to all that helped out at the bar, the
BBQ, organising games, selling tickets, cleaning up, running around
like a blue-ass fly etc etc. Also, it was great to see the open
friendliness from all puffin dragons on the day both working the
minifest and playing for other teams. Speaking to a lot of the
visiting teams it was it was plainly obvious that they were mightily
impressed with both the organisation and logistics of the event
and that our guys were more than willing to fill the ranks and
play for their teams when called upon. One quote from a visiting
player stated that "The Sunnybank minifest is the best minifest
and the most anticipated day in the Goldie Oldies football calendar".
This is why we have a great golden oldies club - it is the people
involved with the club and not least the participation and contributions
from our guests as well.
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Benefit Day
This was an undoubted success which eventually raised in
excess of $10,000
Among those who attended were Hone's work mates at Boral,
friends and family, his Dragon mates and representatives
from a number of clubs including XXXX, Redland Crabs, Redcliffe,
Busted Eagles, Caboulture, Palm Beach, Easts and a few others
who combined to form a Barbarians side
Hone and Ruth extend their heart felt thanks to all
those who contributed and took part in making the day such
an enjoyable and memorable event.
Special thanks to:
| Boral Staff & Management |
Baldy's Heavy Haulage |
| Eastern Districts Golden Oldies Rugby
Club (NZ) |
Mac Truck Staff & Management |
| Souths Oldies Rugby Club |
Betit |
| Casskay Haulage |
Neilto |
| Knights Consulting |
Skeeta Transport |
| NEG Transport |
IW & MM Brown Trust |
| Redlands Over 35's RUFC |
XXXX |
| PB Scrap Metals |
Over 35's Rugby Association |
| AR Christie |
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Gala Dinner: Over 70 people attended what is
considered to one of our finest events to dat. The Stamford Plaza
provided a suitable venue and occasion for our elegantly turned
out patrons. A sumptious meal was followed by an excellent live
band whose stage sessions were intermingled with topical speeches
from Tex, Snappa & Paddles.

Some of the guests
We cannot
allow unregistered players to play this year, because of the risk
of injury and insurer will not payout any compensation. So we
need $50 a year to play and join in the fun and frivolity
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