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Southerners
Ball 2007 |
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The Southerner's
Ball was held on Friday 23rd November at the Sheraton
Grande Sukhumvit. It had been four years since the last
ball which was held in 2003. The main purpose of the Ball
was to celebrate a year of sports as well as presenting
sports awards for those who had been seen as valuable
players by their teams. Over 250 people attended the evening
and there was good support from all sections of the club.
We even had travellers from Japan, Canada and Phuket.
As well as our own teams in attendance we also had guests
from Siam Cricket Club, Thailand Tigers and Bangkok Bangers.
Our sponsors, Guinness and Crown Relocations were also
present.
The evening started with cocktails in the foyer of the
Grand Ballroom. The Absolut vodka was kindly donated by
Kristian Harmiston and his company. We managed to convince
the Sheraton to mix the vodka with Southerner colours
for the pre dinner drinks. For those who did not realise
we had vodka and green fanta (Did anyone actually drink
these other than Barnsy?), vodka and coke and vodka and
orange juice.
A very classy touch from the Southerners. What could we
possibly do for the next Ball that will outdo our sophistication
on the drinks front?
Everyone scrubbed up well and it was good to see team
mates out of their sports uniforms and spruced up. I am
sure a lot of people were not able to recognise people
they normally play sport with. Rajas were there to take
photos and provide evidence that club members do lead
a normal life off the sports field. People mingled and
had copious amounts of pre dinner cocktails waiting for
dinner to be announced. Once dinner was announced the
race was on to fill plates and get as much from the buffet
as possible. The Sheraton provided a range of fantastic
dishes which were heartily consumed by the guests.
After the long dinner came the presentations. A person
from each club section was recognised for their contribution
to their team. Nicole Stanners won the most valuable player
for the netball section. In cricket, Chris Thwaites was
awarded the most valuable player. After a long rugby preamble,
Mike Gadd was awarded the rugby trophy. In touch Raphael
received the award. All players received vouchers from
the Londoner, Rajas or the Thai Sports Association. Vaughan
McClear was unanimously voted the Southerners club person
for all his efforts throughout the year. Well done to
all of the teams for their wins over the year and to those
who received individual awards.
Following the presentations there were several raffle
draws. Thank you to Doug Ozanne for organising such great
prizes from the Sheraton. Also, thank you to our sponsors
on the night for donating prizes; The Barbecue Store,
Essential Travel, Rajas, The Londoner, LMG Insurance,
Crown Relocations and Tennis Academy of Asia.
Once the formal part of the evening was over it was onto
the dance floor. Music was provided by DJ Paul Jackson
and Celtic Colours and the floor was packed for most of
the evening. Many impressive moves were made and hours
were spent by some on the dance floor. Southerners can
definitely get a work out on and off the sports field.
One guest who was very pregnant managed to dance the night
away and outlast many others.
During the evening there was a sighting of a Southerners
rugby member attempting a parachute drop from the banister
and then trying his swimming skills in the 10 centimetre
deep 'pool'. Everyone would be pleased to know that he
survived the fall and continued dancing and partying until
half past 6 that morning. Well done to all those who escorted
him to the late night bars and made sure he did not suffer
from his 'diving' incident. A few gentlemen were also
spotted drinking at the Sheraton poolside at 7 o'clock.
A big night for all!
Comments were made that Friday could probably be a good
day for a ball as then you have two days to recover. It
took us four years to recover from the last ball - let's
hope that we can now make the Southerner's Ball a regular
event. Thank you to Vaughan for collecting the money and
making sure all finances were sorted. A big thank you
goes to Doug for organising the Sheraton and making sure
everything ran smoothly. Also, thank you to Nicole Hodgson,
Neil Smith, Wagga, Spedo and Skinny for helping out on
the night. Every little bit helps.
Thank you to all of our sponsors who help us throughout
the year; Guinness, The Londoner and Crown Relocations.
We really appreciate their support and generosity which
helps us to survive as a club.
Sue Cuthbertson
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