View Full Version : Sons of the West: 03/11
LostDoggy
28-10-2016, 09:43 PM
This looks awesome! Anyone else going?
https://www.trybooking.com/Booking/BookingEventSummary.aspx?eid=210617
Twodogs
28-10-2016, 09:52 PM
Does look good.
The table of ten at a hundred a head is a good deal.
LostDoggy
01-11-2016, 06:38 PM
Not much interest in this event surprises me considering this is a night to celebrate our premiership.
Eastdog
01-11-2016, 07:09 PM
Not much interest in this event surprises me considering this is a night to celebrate our premiership.
Possible reason. Hasn't been promoted as much eg: via WB club emails.
Hope for those who do go that you have a good night.
Twodogs
01-11-2016, 07:21 PM
Had to make a choice between this and Nick Cave in the new year. Nick won. He always does.
Eastdog
01-11-2016, 07:27 PM
I went to this venue a few years back for my cousin's wedding.
comrade
01-11-2016, 07:49 PM
Had to make a choice between this and Nick Cave in the new year. Nick won. He always does.
I'm seeing Nick Cave in Ballarat in Jan. Can't wait.
LostDoggy
01-11-2016, 09:36 PM
Fair enough guys.
Situation is, four weeks ago when I saw this advertised, I shot off several messages to friends and family seeking an expression of interest, cause I wanted to know whether there was enough interest so I could purchase a table of 10. Tables of ten are $1000, so $100 per head.
The messages I received were all positive. I had about 20 people get back to me either saying they're definitely in, they're interested and the worst response I received was, "buy a table of ten, and if you can't sell every ticket, I'll buy four from you."
I bought a table of ten, and with two days remaining, I am trying desperately to sell four tickets. I can't believe out of all the people who got back to me, they have all come up with an excuse as to why they can't attend. I also can't believe it has come to this where I actually have to plead to people on social media to purchase tickets from me.
I genuinely thought there would be a huge amount of interest in this event. I was looking so forward to this event, but I'm not gonna be feeling too well if I am out of pocket $400. The money doesn't go to the club, it goes to an events company. That's heartbreaking.
Twodogs
01-11-2016, 09:37 PM
I'm seeing Nick Cave in Ballarat in Jan. Can't wait.
See you there!
Axe Man
02-11-2016, 12:35 PM
Fair enough guys.
Situation is, four weeks ago when I saw this advertised, I shot off several messages to friends and family seeking an expression of interest, cause I wanted to know whether there was enough interest so I could purchase a table of 10. Tables of ten are $1000, so $100 per head.
The messages I received were all positive. I had about 20 people get back to me either saying they're definitely in, they're interested and the worst response I received was, "buy a table of ten, and if you can't sell every ticket, I'll buy four from you."
I bought a table of ten, and with two days remaining, I am trying desperately to sell four tickets. I can't believe out of all the people who got back to me, they have all come up with an excuse as to why they can't attend. I also can't believe it has come to this where I actually have to plead to people on social media to purchase tickets from me.
I genuinely thought there would be a huge amount of interest in this event. I was looking so forward to this event, but I'm not gonna be feeling too well if I am out of pocket $400. The money doesn't go to the club, it goes to an events company. That's heartbreaking.
Mate I would be happy to buy 2 of those tickets from you if still available? I've sent you a PM.
1eyedog
02-11-2016, 09:17 PM
Would love to go but I've no credits left in the bank. Spent nearly 2k on the EF and went to Sydney for the Prelim as well. Would have spent kkkkkkkks this finals series plus a $500 whack of memorabilia.
LostDoggy
02-11-2016, 09:46 PM
I have one ticket left if anyone is interested.
LostDoggy
04-11-2016, 12:48 AM
What a brilliant night.
BulldogBelle
04-11-2016, 01:38 AM
I was there too. You would recognise me because I was the only one appropriately dressed.
Great night with the Bont, Jake, Murph, Old Libba and Dougie.
comrade
04-11-2016, 09:00 AM
I was there too. You would recognise me because I was the only one appropriately dressed.
Great night with the Bont, Jake, Murph, Old Libba and Dougie.
I went to a Bulldogs B&F about 6 years ago, dressed formally in accordance with the dress code outlined. Unfortunately no one else did and I was mistaken for a waiter on multiple occasions.
bornadog
04-11-2016, 09:39 AM
What a brilliant night.
Do tell.
Eastdog
04-11-2016, 10:19 AM
What a brilliant night.
Sounds like you have a good night out. How many people do you reckon were in attendance?
LostDoggy
04-11-2016, 10:38 AM
I was there too. You would recognise me because I was the only one appropriately dressed.
Great night with the Bont, Jake, Murph, Old Libba and Dougie.
The dress code was semi formal. I noticed a couple of people who went further than that, dressing up in business attire. As long as you feel you felt more important than everyone else, that's the only thing that matters. :cool:
Twodogs
04-11-2016, 10:41 AM
I went to a Bulldogs B&F about 6 years ago, dressed formally in accordance with the dress code outlined. Unfortunately no one else did and I was mistaken for a waiter on multiple occasions.
Excuse me? Can I have a glass of the red please?
LostDoggy
04-11-2016, 10:58 AM
Do tell.
I was fortunate enough to be seated on a table near the main table featuring the three current players and two former ones.
Doug Hawkins and Libba Snr are a couple of Larakins.
Libba Snr arrived straight from the races and had clearly enjoyed a massive day. At one stage, he ordered four glasses of scotch.
Hawk and Libba were the first to go on stage, and Hawk told a story about a Footy Trip the boys enjoyed when they went to Gold Coast. Hawk and Libba shared a room together and, after a massive night out (as you do on a Footy Trip), Hawk arrived back to their appartment at 5:30AM. He opened the door and went into the bedroom and noticed there was only one bed in there, as opposed to two. He went over to the bed to find Libba hiding underneath the sheets. Hawk then said to Libba, "where the hell is my bed?" Libba, still tucked under the sheets, giggled and said, "I threw it out the window onto the garden bed". Hawk didn't explain what level they were on, but I would assume Libba had thrown Hawk's bed out of the window of an appartment maybe five stories high. Libba then also told Hawk, "I also threw your clothes and luggage out the window too."
I couldn't believe how much money they made from the auctions. Memorabilia you could get for significantly less was being auctioned off for ridiculous prices. Some items were being sold for six times the amount of their RRP.
Jake Stringer oozes confidence. He has added that to his repertoire. I asked him if there's one particular area of his game he would like to improve or work on, what would it be? He replied by saying he'd like to be fitter.
LostDoggy
04-11-2016, 11:13 AM
A lady in the crowd asked Libba, "you mentioned you were at the races earlier today. I'm just wondering what horse you rode?"
Libba then replied by saying something very inappropriate about taking the lady out the back and riding her.
It was a well run night. Food was good, structure was good.
They had Doug Chappel (a comedian) on stage for a bit. He went on some rant about another comedian that he toured with rejecting his requests to add him as a friend on Facebook. He explained "for the past three and a half months, this comedian continues to reject my friend requests. I started off sending him a friend request every week, and then it was every few days, then it was every day. Finally, after three and a half months, he gave in and finally accepted by request... so then when he finally accepted me, I deleted him."
Dougie was asked who his most annoying opponent was. Without surprise, he answered Dippa. He then went on to say how much lip they gave each other and how neither of them could understand what the other was saying.
BulldogBelle
04-11-2016, 01:26 PM
Let me further explain. I was, I think, the only one dressed in Bulldogs attire. Many other men wore suits, some with a Bulldogs tie. From what I could see nobody else wore a Bulldogs top.
Contrast that dinner, that was quite expensive and semi-formal to the Social Club function that will be held in a month or so. At the social club function just about everybody wears full Bulldogs gear. Right up to the hilt.
It was a brilliant night, great food, great company and a great show. Lots of laughs.
There were at least 8 people to a table and there were, maybe 50 tables. That's 400 people.
Eastdog
09-11-2016, 07:39 PM
Great reports CBM and Ringer. Sounds like you both had a really good evening out last week. Much appreciated.
Twodogs
17-03-2020, 11:44 AM
Sons of the West program has been postponed and looks like it will outright cancelled this year. That's a real shame it is such a great program our club should be shouting from the rooftops about it.
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