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Dear Footy Fans,

http://www.footytragic.com is a new website dedicated to AFL Dreamteam that launched at the beginning of this season. Our site is updated daily, to keep you informed of all the latest dreamteam news.

Check out our Round 10 “Weekly Wrap”, under the “Monday” tab on our site for a full analysis of the latest round of matches by one of our dreamteam experts!

We are currently running a promotion with some fantastic prizes up for grabs! What's more, entry into the competition is FREE!

First Prize: A signed Western Bulldogs jumper from the 2008 Brownlow Medallist, Adam Cooney.

Second Prize: A brand new Sherrin footy.

All you have to be in the running for these great prizes is register your details on our site by 5pm, this Thursday 4 June 2009. IT’S FREE!!!

Those of you who already registered on Footy Tragic prior to 19 May 2009 (and haven’t answered ‘AFL Team Supported’ among other new registration requirements) will need to update their profiles in order to be eligible for the competition.

To do this, go to http://www.footytragic.com/wp-admin/profile.php and fill in the following fields:

First Name:

Last Name:

Gender:

Year Of Birth:

AFL Team Supported:

Postcode:

Mobile Phone Number (optional):

Those registering for the first time can access the registration page by clicking the following link: http://www.footytragic.com/wp-login.php?action=register. This can also be accessed on the Footy Tragic homepage.

Registering to Footy Tragic allows you to comment on articles and be eligible for the ‘Submit Your Team’ category if you would like your team assessed by the experts. What’s more, you will automatically be in the running for similar competitions in the future!

Be sure to tune into this weeks "Selection Video", where we will draw the prizes!

Please spread the word to your friends, so they can register and be in the running for the competition too! Email them the following link to the registration page and tell them about the great prizes on offer: http://www.footytragic.com/wp-login.php?action=register.

Good luck in the competition!

The Team At Footy Tragic

 

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