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Round 15 Vs Swans - Interstate Members Round

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Just so happens that the club has this on when I'm in town for our annual 'boys footy weekend' and other shenanigans trip to Melbourne.

I want to know if any other interstate Dee's attended last year and whether they thought it was worthwhile?

Details of the day are:

Function Details
Date: Sunday 7 July (Round 15 v Sydney Swans)
Time: Free BBQ from 10.00am
Location: Meet at The Wharf Hotel at WTC Wharf

Free Inclusions:
- Function hosted by former player Russell Robertson
- BBQ with special guests
- Water taxi to the MCG
- Reserved seat and social club access at the MCG

It's either this or sit with the boys although the club have allowed me to take along a guest.

Is any other D'land members attending this year?

Cheers

 

Really enjoyable last year, and well organised. Generous BBQ lunch, opportunity to meet with like-minded souls, a couple of injured players on hand who mixed freely with guests, ferry ride to the ground, and reserved seating with fellow Demons at the G. I'll be there again this year with my Demon wife and a couple of guests ................... just a pity we will be playing the Swans.

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Really enjoyable last year, and well organised. Generous BBQ lunch, opportunity to meet with like-minded souls, a couple of injured players on hand who mixed freely with guests, ferry ride to the ground, and reserved seating with fellow Demons at the G. I'll be there again this year with my Demon wife and a couple of guests ................... just a pity we will be playing the Swans.

Thanks for that Deeoldfart.

Sounds like a plan.

Let's hope the Dees can wind back the clock and take it to the Swans like the Power did on the weekend.

 

Thanks for that Deeoldfart.

Sounds like a plan.

Let's hope the Dees can wind back the clock and take it to the Swans like the Power did on the weekend.

enjoy the moment and your day in the glamour section

start thinking positive now

yes we will get a WIN on the day

Hopefully next year we can get more "lead time" for this. maybe nominate it at the start of the year ... I already have plans for that weekend. Also maybe consider it outside of school holidays where airfares are more expensive.

Good initiative to carry fwd in 2014+


Hopefully next year we can get more "lead time" for this. maybe nominate it at the start of the year ... I already have plans for that weekend. Also maybe consider it outside of school holidays where airfares are more expensive.

Good initiative to carry fwd in 2014+

We were first notified in April, spirit of norm.

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