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2009 Guernsey Presentation

The Melbourne Football Club would like to offer younger members and supporters the exciting experience of presenting one of our 2009 players with their Club guernsey.

All children aged 5-15 are invited to enter the draw for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. To enter, simply send an email to [email protected] with your name, parent's name, DOB, address and phone number, and answer the following question:

In what year did our 2009 captain make his senior debut?

Entries close Friday, 6 March 2009.

All winners will be notified by email.

2009 Family Day

Sunday, 15 March 2009

Luna Park, St Kilda

9.30 am – 12.30 pm

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Good idea I think, get the kids involved, get more people to Family Day.

 

Yep, great idea.

Really liking how much the club is trying to get members and supporters involved. It makes people feel as they are part of the machine, not simply paying money to watch a machine from afar.

This is the stuff that turns 'two or three games a year' supporters into 'every home game and I'm bringing in friends' supporters.

Keep it coming with the little things done right, you Demons!

 

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