"Fifty of us jumped out of our seats and raced out to the main bar," said club president Jerry "Jester" van Cornewal. Robbers flee

On seeing the bikers approaching, the robbers fled. One sprinted past patrons playing poker machines towards the back of the club when he came to closed glass door. He charged through the glass, leapt off a five-metre balcony and ran through a bowling green. The other escaped through an exit behind the bar. But Jester ran to the back of the club, waiting for the robber to emerge from the back roller door.

"He came out the door wielding what I thought was a tyre lever, but was actually a samurai sword. I raced in and tackled him to the ground, footy-style, onto the concrete," Jester said.

The man wriggled free, but was pursued by Jester and two other club members named "Bulldog" and Brad, and was crash-tackled again.

The trio hogtied the man and waited for police to arrive. Police soon also located the second robber nearby. Police today charged a 20-year-old Guildford man and a 16-year-old with the attempted robbery. They will appear in court this afternoon. Biker club founder Noel "Bear" Mannix said the robbers appeared to have regretted attempting the heist as soon as they saw the bikers.

"It was one of those stopped-time moments," he said. "It was very hard to see the expression on their faces because of the balaclavas, but I imagine it was something along lines of 'Oh shit, what have we done here?' "

The clumsy robbers appeared to have "failed robber school", Jester said.

Bikers were club regulars Regents Park Sporting Club manager Eddie Kiosoff said the bikers had been regulars at the club for about a year, visiting a few nights a week.

"Hopefully we can have them here all the time now,'' he joked. Mr Kiosoff expressed his gratitude at the bikers' bravery, and said he was considering "putting on a night" for them.

Families and elderly also present Families and the elderly were also at the club last night, Bear said. "We've just have enough of this. This club's been robbed numerous times.

"These guys with machetes weren't too worried about waving them around and scaring ladies and other families socialising at the club. Patrons this afternoon expressed relief that a robbery attempt at the club had finally been thwarted.



"I'm just so proud of the boys ... the morality of not putting up with this sort of thing," Bear said.

"I think two or three of our guys should be put up for bravery awards for taking on armed men." The Bear hoped the incident would also correct misconceptions about bikers.

"Even on one of the news things we were credited as being Hell's Angels, but we are far from that."