| Washout
causes Welsh financial woe
The washout of the Welsh Dragons
and Centaur camp and tournament last week in the UK has
left the clubs involved facing a financial headache. The
camp had to be called off half way through and the tournament
couldn't run. Now, without the full tournament entry fees
coming in, the organisers are looking at a large deficit,
as a lot of the costs associated with the venue had to be
incurred regardless of whether the tournament ran.
Welsh
Dragons Chairman Jeff Parr said that the site hire costs
and the cost of hiring the toilets and the showers will
all still have to be paid in full, though hopefully they
have avoided paying items such as the paramedic cost. The
camp part of the week was budgeted to make a loss but the
organisers were hopeful that this year the tournament would
cover that loss and make them a profit. The Welsh Dragons
reckon they need about 100 players at their tournament to
cover all the costs and this year they had entries totalling
over that figure and so should have made a profit.
A wet weather tea
party at the camp, how British!
However, now with the tournament
being called off they will probably have to fall back on
the clubs reserves in order to cover the deficit but Jeff
was not confident that they had enough in the bank to do
so "We will sit down and work out exactly where we
are and then see what we have to do. Like most of the UK
clubs we don't have a great deal in the bank. It's a real
shame because it was the biggest entry we had ever had and
it should have been a brilliant weekend."
The UK gets ready for
their all new sport - Waterpolocrosse -
this they can definitely win a World Cup in!
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