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Coopers Red Cup

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 8:04 pm
by red
Here's the state of play.
It's on. Assuming there are waves (actually there are always waves), we'll hit the water on the Friday of the PI contest and then have a couple of beers (Coopers Red) afterward when we can nominate the 4-6 standout surfers of the session.
Simple - massed attack on the water, watch what goes on from the water, report results, drink Coopers, go to the PI draw.

Time and place to be decided on the day.
No beach permit so there may be other people in the water. Hopefully they will accept invasion gracefully and share a beer with us.
I hope to film it, and produced edited DVD of it (plus 2004 highlights), but this depends on costs (paying the cameraman and editor). One way is for all participants to commit to buy a DVD for $15 or so.

BUT
It would help if people who participated last year could drop a post about what they enjoyed what they felt could be improved.
Some things that I'd like to hear about are:
Relaxation, enjoyment and family values, organisation and uniqueness of event (or lack of).

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 8:11 pm
by red
Now a quick survey. No flames, please, it's in the interest of preserving the LAST family owned brewery in Australia (and trying to extract some sponsorship from them).

Coopers drinkers are 18-34, university students and young professionals, individualistic, socially aware, likes quality and substance, leaders, risk takers, comfortable with new technology, not trendy but stylish, music of all styles.

Do kneeboarders fit that profile?
Yes, I know you're a bunch of old farts who are set in your ways, but I reckon most kneeboarders fit a bunch of the characteristics. What do you think.

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 8:23 pm
by weirdo
love a coopers red (red)..but the stout is better... I fit the age bracket

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 10:00 pm
by ross
dont start me on Coopers again Red.
the town i live in is called Copacabana.up here Coopers is refered to as Copa's.
i fit just about all the above characteristics except i'm a tradesman.
students can't afford Coopers in NSW :cry:
i have to say though my mates and i do buy enough of it to get a discount price on the carton :oops:
many an arvo is spent sipping on a few under the Norfolk island pines after surfing the point 8)

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2005 12:35 am
by Harry
Hullo Red

you maye have to up the notch a wee bit now alberto has the

"Alberto's Tia Maria Trophy"

From what I hear, appears that that Tia drinkers are refined, almost never gay, wear matching socks and, more importantly, have excellent amounts of credit available on their gold American Express cards.

Not that there is anything wrong with being gay - it's the matching socks that worried me.

Here's to Red's Coopers Cup ..... hic. :oops:

Love the sparkling ale and Red's work

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2005 1:14 am
by halbs
Love your work Red and admire your zest in pursuing the mix of kboarding and coopers, it's got to be a good thing. The Sparkling Ale kept my grandfather alive for the last few years of his life, he drank it from longnecks straight from the box that he stored in the shed and that and cheezels were the only thing that past his lips- proves its nutritional value!!Don't think I could drink it warm though so full marks to the old fella. The reason you drink it as a student is because of its potency you only need a couple of pints to get merry and you don't need to waste valuable resources on food. If you need a wagon load brought over from SA I'd be happy to fill the car and tell the wife and kids that I'm going for a surf.Great work and best of luck with the sposnsorship!!!!

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 7:53 am
by ScottMac
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Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 1:51 pm
by red
10 am Fri 18th Bottom car park at Wooly.

Long range forecast says it will be 2m, offshore tending sideshore with a good bank out in front.

Meet, decide, surf for an hour or two
6 packs for 4 outstanding surfers as voted by the rest
Some beer and a good chinwag for the rest of us

Then on to Mr Luke's rego night and pizza

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 10:09 pm
by scoop
see you there Red but not till about 3
I have got a unit at Cowes

Tony

coopers cup

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 2:48 am
by wurtulla kneelo
:) g'day red,
a couple of cane toads are lookin forward to a taste of gods nectar. see ya soon. onya mate.

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 6:28 pm
by red
Better drink it while you can
http://theage.com.au/news/business/brew ... 71894.html

It could be soon that it tastes like all the other carbonated pi$$ made by Lion Nathan

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 1:31 pm
by red
Short term forecast
Friday morning may be the best waves 'til monday, but it will be smallish
http://www.swellnet.com.au/vic.htm

Friday morning, bottom car park, Woolamai
Time: 10am official, but the earlier the better because the wind is expected to go cross shore mid morning
Several crates of Coopers Red on ice
1 small bottle of Tia Maria for any Peurto Ricans that show up.

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 1:30 pm
by dorjeseahorse
just checked this mornings surf pic and report for Red's coopers cup

straight waves...clean...off shore...3 to 4 ft and improving on the incomming tide

good waves for the day is the prediction


well here i am at work :roll: 90 minutes drive or a million miles away