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07 Oct 2008, 4:19 PM by Victor Ubogu

Labels: dallaglio, regan

I am excited about catching up with some of the boys tomorrow night at England & Bath hooker, Lee Mears' Testimonial Gala Dinner at the Nursery Pavilion, Lords.

A snapshot of some of the boys attending include Lawrence Dallaglio, Jason Leonard, Danny Cipriani, Phil Vickery, Tom Palmer, Matt Perry, Mike Claasen, Butch James, Matt Stevens, James Haskell, Mark Regan and many more

Fundraising is supporting PRA Benevolent Fund, Wooden Spoon and Willow Foundation - a full lisdt is below and if you are keen to place a reserve on any items, send  me an email at victor.ubogu@vultd.co.uk 

if you are coming, see you tomorrow, if not, I'll fill you in on how the night went.

Vic 

MA1

World Cup Signed Rugby Jersey 2007Signed & framed original England rugby jersey by the 2007 Rugby World Cup Squad 
MA2 World Cup Memorabilia 2007Signed & framed World Cup stitched boots by Lee Mears and a signed & framed original World Cup 2007 programme and rugby ball.
MA3 Coaching Session with Martin Johnson at TwickenhamDates to be confirmed by both parties. Must be taken by Oct 2009.  
MA4 Rugby Players at your DinnerPaul Sackey and Danny Cipriani will join you and your guests at your dinner at a London Restaurant. Taken by December 2009. 
MA5 Five star hotel in South Africa7 night’s accommodation at any Three Cities Hotel, Safari or Resorts in South Africa subject to availability.  Flight and Ground transport not included. Courtesy of Russell Stevens, Executive Chairman of Three Cities Group. Expires October 2009. 
MA6 Enjoy a week’s stay at Leon Lloyd’s accommodation in Porto Banus. Flights not included. This 1st floor 2-bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment offers not only the best in location and breath taking views but is also second to none with regards to the quality of amenities and furnishings provided. Within ten minutes drive you can enjoy a relaxing day at one of Marbella's beautiful beaches or you can visit the World Famous Puerto Banus with its top quality restaurants, exclusive boutiques and night life which only stops when you do! Expires October 2009.  
MA7 Round of golf with three Bath players of your choiceVenue to be confirmed. Dates to be confirmed by all parties. Must be taken by Oct 2009.  
MA8 Martin Johnson  Impact Art CanvasA unique piece of conceptual art created by Martin Johnson. The former England captain who led the squad to a Grand Slam and World Cup victory in 2003 made his mark by kicking a paint covered rugby ball through against a blank canvas. This is one of only 50 limited edition prints.  
MA9 Luxury Weekend in Bath (Friday 5th-Sunday 7th December 2008)Two nights stay at the luxurious Bath Priory Hotel. Includes dinner at their 1* Michelin restaurant, two places on Victor Ubogu’s table to the Black and Gold Ball on Friday 5th Dec & two tickets to the Bath Heineken Cup game on Sunday 7th December,  includes full all day hospitality.  

 

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SA1 Rodrigues Island, Mauritius Holiday7 nights for two staying at the luxurious Point Venus Hotel & Spa in a Superior Room, bed & breakfast (flights & transfers not included) subject to availability. Expires 1st October 2009.  £1,500   £1,800-£2,000   
SA2 Nordoff Robbins Six Nations Championship dinnerGold table of ten hosted by a rugby international at the Nordoff Robbins Six Nations Championship dinner on 21st January 09 at the Royal Lancaster Hotel.    £2000  £2500-3500   
SA3 “Lions Tales” Dinner, LondonSilver Table of ten hosted by a rugby international at this British Lions Gala event previewing the forthcoming tour, at the Royal Lancaster Hotel, London on 6th  May 09  £1500   £2500-3500  
SA4 Hong Kong 7s Package 24-30 March 2009. Prize is for two people includes return economy flights from London, five nights twin share accommodation at the Excelsior Hotel, welcome dinner and three day pass to the 7s.Hosted by Victor Ubogu  £2600  £2800-3500  
SA5 Dubai 7s 08. Package is for two people and includes return flight, three nights at Sheraton Jumeirah Beach Hotel Resort and Towers and match ticket. Departs on 26th Nov and returns 30th Nov 08. Hosted by Victor Ubogu  £2500  £2750-3500  
SA6 Orient Express SpecialOrient Express Special - Day return trip for two people from London Victoria to Cardiff on Saturday 14th February 2009 to see Grand Slam Champions Wales v England. Includes champagne, two course lunch with wine served on outward journey. Match ticket and four course dinner with wine served on the return journey. Hosted by Victor Ubogu.    £1300    £1500-2000  
SA7 Croke Park Thriller 28 February 2009Weekend for two in Dublin staying at the stylish Morrison hotel in Temple Bar. Includes two nights accommodation, match transfers, match day hospitality and category one tickets. Hosted by Victor Ubogu.   £2200  £2500-3000  
SA8 Lions Tour 2009Trip for two to experience the VU unique and exciting Extravagance Tour 2009. This includes return economy flights, transfers, four nights accommodation in Cape Town at the 5* Westin Grand Arabella Quays and match tickets. The tour departs on Sun 16th June and returns on the 21st June 2009. Hosted by Victor Ubogu, Mark Regan and Craig Chalmers.  £4500   £4700-5000  
SA 9 Lee Mears Testimonial Golf DayJoin members of the England Rugby squad and other Bath Rugby for a superb day of golf on the 23rd April 2009 at Stoke Park. Each Fourball is made up of 3 guests plus a rugby international in a shotgun start and finishing with dinner, fundraising and entertainment.   £1800  £2000-3000  
SA10 VU Ascot Box on Family Day, The BGC Christmas meeting 20th December 2008Including full hospitality for ten guests. Hospitality includes; tea/coffee, three-course lunch, complimentary bar throughout the day.  £1175  £2000  
SA11 2008 Autumn Tests at TwickenhamTwo tickets plus hospitality at the VU Clubhouse for the Autumn tests at Twickenham for England v Australia on 15th November, England v South Africa on 22nd November and England v New Zealand on 29th November. This also includes a photo taken with Lee Mears and another England player post match.  £2,250  £2,500-£3,000  
SA12 2009 Nations at TwickenhamTwo tickets plus hospitality at the VU Clubhouse for the Six Nations games England v France on 15th March 2009 and England v Scotland on 21st March 2009  £1,500  £2,000 - £2,500  
SA13 Brit Awards 20092 VIP tickets to The BRIT awards 2009. The BRITS is held as one of the most prestigious music award ceremonies of the year. You have the chance to attend the award ceremony, witness top class acts live on stage and party long into the night at the official Brit Awards after party.  £2000  £2250-£3000  
SA14 Top Gear LiveThe show will feature Jeremy and the Top Gear crew creating a real life motoring experience, incorporating the drama of film and theatre with the thrills and spills of stunts and special effects. Your day begins in the beautifully styled VIP enclosure, overlooking the gallery of supercars which provides the perfect backdrop to enjoy a glass of champagne and the three course menu. After which, you and your guest will be escorted to Top Gear Live , where from the luxury of your own private box you will be perfectly placed to see the action and thrills. But it does not end here. After a backstage visit where you will see all the behind the scenes activity you and your guests will be escorted back to your VIP area where you can enjoy a post show drink or explore the Prestige and performance Motor show .   £1000   £1250-1500  
SA15 Bath Box – Sunday 7th DecemberEnjoy Bath Rugby’s Heineken Cup clash against Glasgow Warriors on Sunday 7th December from the privacy of your own box. The package includes:Box for up to 20 guests with balcony viewing, A hot and cold luxury fork buffet, Complimentary wine, beer and soft drinks, Afternoon tea and sandwiches, Complimentary match programmes   £1763    

 

 

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South African fans we bumped into. I won't be green body painting for the Irish game!

South African fans we bumped into. I won't be green body painting for the Irish game!

19 Sep 2007, 9:52 AM by Victor Ubogu

Labels: cup, dallaglio, deglanville, france, regan, robinson, rugby, samoa, worldcup

 

For a few days only I am going to become an Ireland fan. I have dug out any green clothing I can find and even tried out my Irish accent, although I don’t think I will be using that in public.

 

The reason is that my next trip is to Paris this week for the Ireland/France game. The Irish were really poor against Georgia and I think it was their traditional luck which helped them avoid the greatest ever World Cup shock.

 

I will be in Paris with a group of VU rugby fans. Joining us at the game will be a couple of Irish legends. The first is Mike Gibson – who toured five times with the Lions and is one of the few people over here who knows how to beat the Kiwis having been a key member of the victorious 1971 Lions team. The other former Irish star joining me in Paris is Paul Wallace another fantastic Lions player who was a key to the Lions triumph in 1997 and a fellow member of the front row union.

 

France will be feeling better after their clinical performance against Namibia, but both France and Ireland are teams under pressure. I predict that there could be a number of mistakes in the game caused by that tension which will decide the game.

 

After the Ireland/France match I am travelling to Nantes for the England game, and going there purely as a fan. I suppose it can’t be avoided so we’d better talk on the blog about England.

 

There is no getting away from the fact that they were just terrible last week. Even though Samoa have suffered their own defeat to Tonga they must really believe they can beat our boys. England are now in a knock-out situation there is no more room for errors.

 

England will be lifted with the return of Olly and Jonny and I really hope this will get our back line moving – something that just has not happened so far. I am surprised that Lawrence is still not involved having not even made the bench. I would certainly want him as an option in this sort of situation. The back row is certainly up to taking on the physical power of the Samoa team but I think Lawrence would have brought something extra.

 

 Josh will be great at full back. He is an experienced player and a cool head. It is a shame for Ronnie that he is not starting as hooker but I am sure he will come on from the bench. The lineout did not really function on Friday but it was the same when Chuter came on to replace Ronnie. The third hooker – Lee Mears – will be disappointed that he is still not included. I think the pace he could bring would be useful.

 

Everyone was down after the defeat on Friday but we still managed to have a great time in Paris. I just wanted to go back on some of the comments Andy Robinson, Phil De Glanville, Scott Hastings and Matt Perry made whilst we were over for the England/South Africa game.

 

Robbo said that a South Africa win against England would really lift Samoa for the game coming up this weekend. I agree with that, but after Samoa lost to Tonga I think they will be feeling just as disappointed. It is now down to which team reacts in the best way to their defeats.

 

Matt Perry felt that a major problem for England had been the pace they were playing at. With Gomarsall now in at scrum half from the start England might well have quicker ball and ultimately more pace.

 

Phil felt that on Friday we would miss Olly Barkley as much as anyone and I think he was right. Now that Olly is back and alongside Wilkinson I think that we will see a different England. He still believes in Corry’s captaincy and he will have to lead from the front to see us through on Saturday.

 

So come on Ireland and come on England. Let’s all have a bit of the luck of the Irish this weekend and I hope my green pullover still fits me.

  

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Life through Lens: bonne biere and bon-bons!

Life through Lens: bonne biere and bon-bons!

04 Sep 2007, 3:04 PM by Victor Ubogu

Labels: andy, beer, cafe, cake, club, coal, dallaglio, lens, racing, robinson

If there’s one thing I’ve learned since I got involved in the hospitality business, it’s that preparation is all. You’ve got to do your homework to make sure that everything runs smoothly.

For sporting events, clients want you to do more than lay on tickets. If they’re not local, they want you to act as their guide to a strange, new environment. So, I’ve been taking the strain ahead of Saturday’s big kick-off. Well, kind of…

A couple of weeks ago, I headed off with my laptop to a wonderful coffee and cake shop in the centre of Lens to soak up the atmosphere in the town which will stage England’s opening match in the World Cup. 

The cafe was well worth a visit and absolutely knocks spots off Starbucks. The food was not only first-class but gave you a sense of what Lens is all about. It’s got real character, more so than parts of Paris which are better known but have less heart. 

Lens is really small and quite working class. All its history seems to revolve around the coal mines which still dominate the landscape and mentality. If you’ve never been there before, let me give you an idea of what I mean.  

The stadium where England will take on the USA this weekend is named after the guy who was commercial director of the local mine. Even in the coffee shops, you can’t escape coal. I ate a chocolate made with a plant which is grown on the slag heaps just outside of town! All in the name of research, you understand! 

There I was with chocolate all over my face in a town which was a sea of blood and orange– long before beered-up rugby fans arrived. They’re the colours of the local football team, Racing Club Lens, in whose Felix Bollaert Stadium England start their Rugby World Cup campaign. Let’s hope Lens’ early form isn’t a bad omen. They’re next to bottom of the First Division having played five games and lost three!

If you read some of the English press, of course, you’d believe the omens are not too good for England anyway. My old team-mate, Lawrence Dallaglio, is apparently saying that we’ve not prepared properly while Andy Robinson, who’s not necessarily the best judge of form, is predicting that we’ll only make the semis. 

I’ve always thought that preparation is key but luck also plays a big part in tournament and no-one really knows what’s going to happen. A fumbled pass, a drop goal or an injury can quickly change the outcome of matches. 

I suppose, however, that losing on Saturday wouldn’t bode well for our chances. We need to finish above South Africa in the group (a tough task in itself!) to avoid Australia in the quarters. 

Mind you, if England do get turned over, fans can learn from my favourite experience of Lens. I took a 10-minute walk from the coffee shop down the Boulevard Emile Basly and the Avenue Alfred Maes, hung a left onto the Route d’Arras and through the doors of the Brasserie Saint-Germain to try some of its fantastic beers. All in the name of research, you understand! 

Allez les blancs!!

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