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Nedlands Rugby Union Football Club has reinforced its commitment to the responsible serving and consumption of alcohol by undertaking a new City of Nedlands initiative called DrinkSafe.
Neddies is one of the first clubs to undertake the initiative which aims to promote an anti drink-driving message and encourages sporting clubs to take on greater responsibility when providing alcohol.
The club participated in demonstrations by the West Australian Police and the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor which focused on the effects of alcohol consumption, driving under the influence and sports club specific liquor licensing regulations.
As a result Nedlands Rugby will now provide food and non-alcoholic drinks whenever alcohol is served and is introducing a safe transport policy.
Neddies president Hans Sauer believes the DrinkSafe program is a great initiative that highlights values already held dear by the club.
“It’s all about looking out for your team mates, both on and off the field. It’s important to maintain responsibility for your own actions but also to look out for those around you especially when alcohol is involved,” he said.
For more information about the DrinkSafe program call Senior Community Development Officer (Recreation) Sarah Aulin on 9273 3500 or email her at saulin@nedlands.wa.gov.au
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Hmmm...sponsored by any particular Force players?
Nup, sponsored by City of Nedlands, Liquor and Gaming and WA Police.
“It’s all about looking out for your team mates, both on and off the field. It’s important to maintain responsibility for your own actions but also to look out for those around you especially when alcohol is involved,” he said.
"Its all about grovelling to the City of Nedlands" so they support the grants required to build Neddies a new clubhouse.
Thems the facts!
Grovelling hmmmmm, ....... We need all the support, help and influence we can get. If that's grovelling - so be it.....
But that's not ALL the facts. Collegians AFL club did the same programme and they don't need new clubrooms. The other fact is to get publicity for the club.
Hansie, you should be a politician!
So you admit that it was all a publicity stunt to keep in the good books of the City of Nedlands?
Absolutely...If we can make them happy, and that means a bit of a grovel and we get a new club house and MOST importantly new hot showers for visiting clubs, I'll grovel.
I don't see anything wrong with hansie brownnosing the neddies council. Whatever floats the collective boat
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