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Mouse Racing

PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 4:11 pm
by Browny25
Great fundraising idea...

However, I'm interested in where clubs obtain their mice from and what deals are struck?

Our normal supplier of mice are unavailable to this year so any suggestions would be appreciated...

Re: Mouse Racing

PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 4:12 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
get MAL on board he will operate as the SP Bookie perhaps and to help with fundraising give a return of 1% on turnover :lol:

Re: Mouse Racing

PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 4:13 pm
by Iron Fist
we just bought our mice from the pet shop
think it was $3.50 a mouse or something like that and we get a $1 if they come back ok.
Could be wrong something along those lines though.
We only bought 8 mice and just mix them up for all the races.

The hard thing is getting a track to use.
Someone was saying it costs about $2000 to get a professional in for the night??

Re: Mouse Racing

PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 4:31 pm
by nuggety goodness
we did a similar thing up at Wunkar a few years back (close to 10 tbh) except with Yabbies instead of mice.

pros of yabbies;
- slower making it easier to determine the winner
- no need for a track, just a bucket and a large circle drawn. the winner is the first from the bucket to the outer ring
- winner not only gets some coin but a feed of yabbies too

cons;
- catch the suckers first and keep them long enough for the event, when is yabbie season?!?
- during auction the smaller, weaker ones won't pull as much coin
- may not be as exciting as mice as race would generally take longer i would think

ultimately you use whatever you can get your hands on i guess...

Re: Mouse Racing

PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 4:40 pm
by Browny25
Iron Fist wrote:we just bought our mice from the pet shop
think it was $3.50 a mouse or something like that and we get a $1 if they come back ok.
Could be wrong something along those lines though.
We only bought 8 mice and just mix them up for all the races.

The hard thing is getting a track to use.
Someone was saying it costs about $2000 to get a professional in for the night??


Any ideas what pet shop?

Yabbies would be good fun!

Re: Mouse Racing

PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 4:44 pm
by devilsadvocate
Iron Fist wrote:we just bought our mice from the pet shop
think it was $3.50 a mouse or something like that and we get a $1 if they come back ok.
Could be wrong something along those lines though.
We only bought 8 mice and just mix them up for all the races.

The hard thing is getting a track to use.
Someone was saying it costs about $2000 to get a professional in for the night??


Pretty sure that's what it cost our club.

I didn't make it last year, but just about every person in our club raved about it and is pumped for this year. It should raise a bucketload of cash and is a great all ages event.

Re: Mouse Racing

PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 4:48 pm
by Johno6
You have a "Mouse Dealer"? haha classic...

Underbelly 4 - Joe the Mice Dealer.

Re: Mouse Racing

PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 5:07 pm
by Iron Fist
Browny25 wrote:
Iron Fist wrote:we just bought our mice from the pet shop
think it was $3.50 a mouse or something like that and we get a $1 if they come back ok.
Could be wrong something along those lines though.
We only bought 8 mice and just mix them up for all the races.

The hard thing is getting a track to use.
Someone was saying it costs about $2000 to get a professional in for the night??


Any ideas what pet shop?

Yabbies would be good fun!


think it was the one in the port??
could be wrong though

At worse you spend $50 at the most or something like that!

Re: Mouse Racing

PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 5:08 pm
by Iron Fist
devilsadvocate wrote:
Iron Fist wrote:we just bought our mice from the pet shop
think it was $3.50 a mouse or something like that and we get a $1 if they come back ok.
Could be wrong something along those lines though.
We only bought 8 mice and just mix them up for all the races.

The hard thing is getting a track to use.
Someone was saying it costs about $2000 to get a professional in for the night??


Pretty sure that's what it cost our club.

I didn't make it last year, but just about every person in our club raved about it and is pumped for this year. It should raise a bucketload of cash and is a great all ages event.


thats a fair bit of coin
We have our own race track so do it all our self. Means a few more ppl need to put there hand up to make it successful, but we have a good bunch of ppl to help with it so we make 100% profit on the night, except for the mice and the cost to photocopy money and the programs for the night!

Re: Mouse Racing

PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 5:14 pm
by Browny25
What do you have in the programs?

Re: Mouse Racing

PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 6:21 pm
by Pseudo
Browny25 wrote:However, I'm interested in where clubs obtain their mice from and what deals are struck?

Glenelg got theirs from West Adelaide :lol:

Re: Mouse Racing

PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 6:49 pm
by fisho mcspaz
Morphettville Park had a crab racing night - but I don't know where they got the crabs from. :?

Re: Mouse Racing

PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 9:23 pm
by devilsadvocate
Browny25 wrote:What do you have in the programs?


Form guide just like at the races, albeit with a little more fiction.

Re: Mouse Racing

PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 10:54 pm
by Dirko
fisho mcspaz wrote:Morphettville Park had a crab racing night - but I don't know where they got the crabs from. :?


Their pubes.....

Re: Mouse Racing

PostPosted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 12:56 am
by mickey
We got local business and sponsors to pay for naming rights of each race, they got their name and logo in the program and it paid for the cost of the pros to run the night, and also auction off each mouse to the highest bidder... is a great night out and a good way to get the junior and senior sides of a club together for a night..

The pros we had provided:
the mice ;)
race track
bookie
programmes
race caller
food and drink for the owner of each mouse during the race

and probably some other stuff i have forgotten

Re: Mouse Racing

PostPosted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 6:24 am
by locky801
We have been having an annual mouse cup at Broadview for years, is a great nights fun for everyone, in fact have it coming up from 6.30pm on the 7th August if anyone is interested to see how it works, we raise a heap of money for Junior footy by having silent & live auctions, raffles and fun and games, cost 5 bucks a head or 20 bucks a family

Re: Mouse Racing

PostPosted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 8:40 am
by The Ash Man
We got ours from the pet shop at Junction Markets

Probably could have just caught them in that market ;)

Re: Mouse Racing

PostPosted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 9:35 am
by Iron Fist
mickey wrote:We got local business and sponsors to pay for naming rights of each race, they got their name and logo in the program and it paid for the cost of the pros to run the night, and also auction off each mouse to the highest bidder... is a great night out and a good way to get the junior and senior sides of a club together for a night..

The pros we had provided:
the mice ;) (dirty cheap)
race track (hardest thing to get)
bookie (one of our players dad is one so he lent his set up)
programmes (pretty easy to make up)
race caller (one of the guys from the club who likes a punt)
food and drink for the owner of each mouse during the race (the bar)

and probably some other stuff i have forgotten



we had each race named after a sponsor. All the mice were auctioned off before the race. the owners sit right up front and get a drink while the race is on.

The programmes for us were $10 each which got you so much mouse money to bet with aswell.
The idea of that is the person with most money wins a prize at end.

the winner of each race also got themselves a bottle of win and a heap of vouchers for various places.

these nights can be a huge success if people get around them.

Re: Mouse Racing

PostPosted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 11:40 am
by Johno6
for free mice maybe check Lightning Mcqueens oven???

Re: Mouse Racing

PostPosted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 9:05 pm
by dedja
I've got what seems to be 15 of them in my pantry ... all yours.