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SAE GROUP BILAMBIL JETS Club Newsletter Issue 23, Monday 13 August 2012 SAE GROUP BILAMBIL JETS Club: Bilambil Road, Bilambil, NSW, 2485 Postal: PO Box 752, Coolangatta, Qld, 4225 Email: [email protected] Website: www.bilambiljets.sportingpulse.net Club Newsletter Issue 23, MonDay 13 AuGust 2012 CONTENTS A GraDe: SAE Group Bilambil Jets 52 (Drew 1. ROUND 18 RESULTS: JETS DEFEAT Lanston 5, Royce King, Clark Stanford, Adam TWEED COAST RAIDERS Woods, Jamie Pleming tries; Matt Ovington 8 goals) defeated Tweed Coast Raiders 10. 2. HOME SEMI FINAL THIS SATURDAY: Reserve GraDe: SAE Group Bilambil Jets 50 JETS V RUNAWAY BAY SEAGULLS defeated Tweed Coast Raiders 12. 3. JETS DINNER AT HOG’S BREATH CAFÉ UnDer 19’s: SAE Group Bilambil Jets 24 defeated COOLANGATTA South Tweed Koalas 16. 4. SPONSORS OF THE WEEK: MASHY’S ENTERPRISES AND HALL OF FAME SPORTS MEMORABILIA & FRAMING 2. HOME SEMI FINAL THIS SATURDAY: 5. RECENT MEDIA ARTICLES JETS V RUNAWAY BAY SEAGULLS 6. BACK ISSUES The SAE Group Bilambil Jets will host the 1. ROUND 18 RESULTS: JETS DEFEAT sudden-death semi final this Saturday 18 TWEED COAST RAIDERS August 2012. With both our A Grade and Reserve Grade playing in sudden-death finals The SAE Group Bilambil Jets managed to come we would like to see plenty of supporters away with wins in all three grades in the last down at Bilambil cheering the players on. fixture for the 2012 season. This is also your last chance to catch the Jets at home this season so we look forward to Our young Under 19’s side, the majority being seeing you down there on Saturday! The game 17 and 18 years old, has played their last details are below. game of the season and we look forward to seeing them return to the field bigger and 11:45pm: Under 19’s – Southport Tigers v better next year. Our A Grade and Reserve Currumbin Eagles Grade teams need to continue winning to stay 1:15pm: Reserve GraDe – Bilambil Jets v alive in the finals series. Currumbin Eagles 3:00pm: A Grade – Bilambil Jets v Runaway Best on the field in A Grade on the weekend Bay Seagulls were Daniel Willoughby, Drew Lanston, and Royce King who took out the 3-2-1 The Jets appreciate your support anD it Player’s Player points respectively. woulD be great to see a big crowD Down there on SunDay. The post-match presentation will follow the A GraDe game and we invite everyone to attend. 3. JETS DINNER AT HOG’S BREATH CAFÉ COOLANGATTA We would like to thank everyone who Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia & attended the SAE Group Bilambil Jets end of Framing is owned and operated by our very regular season dinner at Hog’s Breath Café own 2011 premiership-winning prop Wade Coolangatta on Wednesday 8 August 2012. A Hall. Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia & massive thank you to Merran and Laura from Framing has donated various items to us Hog’s Breath Café Coolangatta for looking over the years for fundraising purposes. after us and we hope to do it again soon. Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia & Framing specialise in Sports Memorabilia 4. SPONSORS OF THE WEEK: MASHY’S sourcing & sales , Custom Framing, Digital ENTERPRISES AND HALL OF FAME Photos on Canvas & Large Poster Printing. SPORTS MEMORABILIA & FRAMING Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia & Framing offer very affordable prices (much cheaper than retail) with a very fast turnaround. All memorabilia items are 100% authentic and come with a money back guarantee. Mashy’s Enterprises have joined us as a Contact Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia & jersey sponsor for the 2012 season. Mashy’s Framing on 0401 302 637, via email at Enterprises are the sponsor for jersey [email protected] or visit their number 9. website www.halloffamesports.com.au. Mashy’s Enterprises offer tipper truck hire. Contact Karl Bishop on 0435909445 or via 5. RECENT MEDIA ARTICLES email [email protected]. To access our recent media articles visit www.bilambiljets.sportingpulse.net > About us > Media. 6. BACK ISSUES For past issues of our newsletter visit www.bilambiljets.sportingpulse.net > About us > Newsletter. .
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