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Date Posted: Mon, Feb 26 2007, 17:23:21
Author: op
Subject: My friend and i went with our daughters last year, and there were seriously questionable results including my own daughter who won by the way. My friends daughter didn't win. But last year a lot of people had the same complaints and it seems that the organisers have totally disregarded last years complaints so I can't see them taking any notice this year. My daughter shouldn't have won, in my humble opionion, and she kmew it herself but what do you do tell the judges they are blind. me thinks not. My daughter herself knew she didn't dance her best.
In reply to: mum of dancer who had a lovely chilled day 's message, "What a shame the O'Mordha feis once again this year has such a bad press. We went last year the competition ran more than 4 hours late, there were no apologies from the organisers, Canteen was very very poor and the entry fee was a disgrace. Would've thought that the organisers could have made much more effort this year. I'm so glad we decided not to attend again this year. We are used to feis running late but come on at least most of the other feis try their best to make things better year after year, but it seems the organisers at O'Mordha haven't learnt their lesson." on Mon, Feb 26 2007, 11:49:04


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[> They don't have to apologise for it...they're in astrong position knowing that not many TCs are going to complain because of the 'status' of the organiser this year. Wonder tho' how many will return next year? Sashes were cheap rubbish compared to their usual embroidered ones. £22 entry fee, £4 entrance and £3 marks did certainly not justify the prizes! -- UKmum, Tue, Feb 27 2007, 15:06:27 [1]

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[> [> Seems that what people are saying is true the only reson for doing o'mordha was because of Wrolds adjs. as previous post said wonder how many will return next year. Definitely not us -- op, Wed, Feb 28 2007, 17:14:57 [1]

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