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Join a "Keeping the faith" group v Hawks June 2nd.

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June 2nd V the Hawks - Sunday 3.20pm start.

We have a group of 50+ members meeting pre game. 1.30pm at the Transport bar/Fed Sq & strolling down for a 2.30pm meet at light tower one.


The club has generously donated a block of seats in the northern stand area.

Why? We are in keep the faith mode & want to offer a block support to the players. Similarly we will have people at the race mid & post game expressing positive & ongoing support.

You can join in by wearing a navy/black jacket & we have secured BOLD red scarves & caps. $10 will get u fully outfitted, or wear u club colours.

Our intention is to catch eyes & send out the 'Keep the faith' message.

Any queries to me [email protected] Geoff/19

*** Like to make this work so can we keep the thread to respondents to the day PLEASE guys/gals.


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Think u r right BLWNBA.

Cant see why passionate supporters would not try something different & attempt to change the current situation.

I've heard & experienced all the anguish. Seems to me a course of [any] action is better than bleating. Ah well.


I agree with you. There have been some terrible choices made at the club but I reckon everyone should get behind the club, an support. Sure you might not agree with decisions that have been made, but that doesn't mean we should t be supporting the players on game. Though I have to admit even I have trouble wanting to show up every week to support when we have an average Lodi g margin of around 80 points or whatever it is.

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