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#walkwithNeale

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AHG and the Cure for MND Foundation is calling on Melbourne supporters to rally behind Neale Daniher at Federation Square on June 8th before the blockbuster Queen’s Birthday game at the MCG.

Warm up before the Big Freeze at the G from 12.30pm for the AHG Walk to the G. There will be some very special guests appearing on stage, some great giveaways, and you could have the chance to win a brand new Toyota Hilux thanks to Australia’s largest motoring group, AHG. We will then all #walkwithNeale as he leads the AHG Walk to the G, departing Fed Square at 2.00pm.

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Great to see the 'Walk to the 'G' returning this year. Better yet, it will be led by one of our favourites, the Reverend, as part of the 'Big Freeze at the 'G' event aiming to raise funds for the Cure for MND Foundation.

Being our biggest game of the calendar, I truly hope everyone can make their best effort to get there to support our boys, and to support Neale as we get behind a great cause.

Go Dees.

Edited by Scythe

 

I read that as "walkwithNeeld"...

I read that as "walkwithNeeld"...

I'm not that sadistic.

 

Another gutsy effort from Neale, bet it wont be easy. See you there guys!

Edited by Wadda We Sing

Robbo's interview with Neale

New interview up on the MFC site with Neale and Robbo. Great to see these two back on camera together.

Edited by Scythe


I cannot watch Neale Daniher without tears in my eyes. What a great interview with Robbo. I loved that era of footy and admired Neale then - but more so now.

I would love to Walk to the G but unfortunately I have a lunchtime wedding to attend on Monday. I will be there in spirit and have donated to this worthy cause.

Edited by jane02

I cannot watch Neale Daniher without tears in my eyes. What a great interview with Robbo. I loved that era of footy and admired Neale then - but more so now.

I would love to Walk to the G but unfortunately I have a lunchtime wedding to attend on Monday. I will be there in spirit and have donated to this worthy cause.

Pretty sure I saw a tear in Robbo's eye too.

I really enjoy Robbo's interview style. It's a good mixture of relaxed banter and asking serious questions. This one was both a trip down memory lane and a capture of the essence of Neale's cause. Great stuff.

For those who aren't aware, the Freeze MND campaign actually finishes with Monday's game.

As of last night, they had raised about $400,000, an almighty effort from the football community and others.

Obviously you can donate to the MND cause at any time, but if you want to contribute to Neale's campaign specifically, you need to do so in the coming days.

http://freezemnd.com/

 

For those who aren't aware, the Freeze MND campaign actually finishes with Monday's game.

As of last night, they had raised about $400,000, an almighty effort from the football community and others.

Obviously you can donate to the MND cause at any time, but if you want to contribute to Neale's campaign specifically, you need to do so in the coming days.

http://freezemnd.com/

Tally up to $522,353 as of early this afternoon. Terrific effort

I read that as "walkwithNeeld"...

That particular event was held around the time of the bye round of 2013. Sadly, it only had one participant.


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