2012 AARCMCC 1:8 GP OFR Buggy Nationals 8th - 11th March ACT
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2012 AKA 1/8th GP Buggy National Titles 8th - 11th March ACT
Entries now open on Sly Fox
Event Start: 08-Mar-2012
Event End: 11-Mar-2012
Entries and Payments Close: 12-Feb-2012 Strictly no late entries.
Host Website: www.cormcc.org
Entry Fee: $80
With thanks to our sponsors:
And our supporting sponsors:
Street Address:
Kyeema Street, Narrabundah (Behind the National Velodrome), ACT 2602
Postal Address:
PO Box 477, Kippax ACT 2615
Bank Details:
Bank: Commonwealth Bank
Account Name: Canberra Off Road Model Car Club
BSB: 062 901
Account Number: 1015 3217
Last edited by rfree02; 01-30-2012 at 01:34 AM.
#3
has the entry fee gone up again this year?
#4
Tech Addict
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Nomination Fee's
Not trying to start an arguement about nomination fee's but they do seem to be climbing each time an event is held. I thought the fee's were written into the rules so each event profits the same or has these fee's been rewritten without affiliate clubs knowledge.
#6
was the rule change for fees part of the change for next year?
#7
Tech Master
Not trying to start an arguement about nomination fee's but they do seem to be climbing each time an event is held. I thought the fee's were written into the rules so each event profits the same or has these fee's been rewritten without affiliate clubs knowledge.
$80 for a 4 day event is cheap guys you get a a well prepared track (generaly a completely new track) covered pit area etc, etc.
Yet you pay around $10 for a club day which gives you the track in what ever condition it comes in, bring your own shade cover etc, etc.
Not sure if we changed the fees or not at the last AGM, thought we did, of course if you attend the Nationals in the ACT in 2012 you can attend the AGM and have your say
Cheers
Mark
#10
Tech Master
The whole idea of any club running an event is to help improve its financial position and it's ammenties for its members. Hard to do that if you are losing money on the event itself.
Cheers
Mark
#11
Tech Master
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I have been involved in organising State and National events and we have always made money. Made over two grand at the 09 Nats in WA charging the normal fee....Made over $1500 at the 05 Nats and that was after hiring marquee's, toilets, etc.
There is no need to charge higher fees just organise the event properly.
At the last Nats the organisers paid for the raffle prizes, whoever did the math on that one needs to go back to school.
There is no need to charge higher fees just organise the event properly.
At the last Nats the organisers paid for the raffle prizes, whoever did the math on that one needs to go back to school.
#12
Tech Master
I have been involved in organising State and National events and we have always made money. Made over two grand at the 09 Nats in WA charging the normal fee....Made over $1500 at the 05 Nats and that was after hiring marquee's, toilets, etc.
There is no need to charge higher fees just organise the event properly.
At the last Nats the organisers paid for the raffle prizes, whoever did the math on that one needs to go back to school.
There is no need to charge higher fees just organise the event properly.
At the last Nats the organisers paid for the raffle prizes, whoever did the math on that one needs to go back to school.
#14
Its called inflation.
Entry fees for national titles in this code are a 1/4 what they are for any other code of sport. Pony's, dragon boats, Frisbee, karts you name it.
Any left over cash goes back into the facility, so its better for everyone the next year round.
Entry fees for national titles in this code are a 1/4 what they are for any other code of sport. Pony's, dragon boats, Frisbee, karts you name it.
Any left over cash goes back into the facility, so its better for everyone the next year round.
#15
Tech Regular
or you could use the excuse it was the global recession that pushed up the entry fee this year for the nats. the politicians use that excuse alot these days :-)