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NSW Demons pre game lunch.
Going to see Melbourne play Sydney at the SCG this Sunday 19 June?
Book now to join the NSW Demons and hear from staff, coaches, past players and fellow members and supporters at the NSW Demons pre-game lunch before we take on the Sydney Swans at the SCG! Get the latest news from Craig Jennings and other members of the MFC football department at our lunch hosted by Russell Robertson.
Time – 10 am – 12.30 pm
Location – The Bavarian Bier Cafe - Moore Park (next to the SCG)
Cost - $60 for adults and $20 for children.Drinks available at the bar.  Book now 
Enjoy a three course meal and drinks with other passionate Demons supporters before walking next door to the SCG.

Sally
NSW Demons
m: 0409783318
e: [email protected]
w: www.nswdemons.com

 
3 minutes ago, sydneydemon said:

NSW Demons pre game lunch.
Going to see Melbourne play Sydney at the SCG this Sunday 19 June?
Book now to join the NSW Demons and hear from staff, coaches, past players and fellow members and supporters at the NSW Demons pre-game lunch before we take on the Sydney Swans at the SCG! Get the latest news from Craig Jennings and other members of the MFC football department at our lunch hosted by Russell Robertson.
Time – 10 am – 12.30 pm
Location – The Bavarian Bier Cafe - Moore Park (next to the SCG)
Cost - $60 for adults and $20 for children.Drinks available at the bar.  Book now 
Enjoy a three course meal and drinks with other passionate Demons supporters before walking next door to the SCG.

Sally
NSW Demons
m: 0409783318
e: [email protected]
w: www.nswdemons.com

Is there a boat service afterwards to get to the ground? !!

 

Dunno.  Stormy weather forecast 

Have been fortunate to sneak a corporate box for a couple of MFC boys from the M55 clan.   If weather is inclement call out to the box in the Clive Churchill stand, "Mmmmmmm fifty fiiiiiiiive"    And we'll throw down a Golden blessing ,,.     Beer that is

Is there an after match catch up point.  Would be great to catch up with some true bloods (R&B kind) that wish to revel in a mag win or drown their sorrows?

We need to play shorter this week given 90% chance of showers and smaller ground, could be an old fashioned slog here.... Go dees


I love these functions. Sounds like a good group of speakers. Is it too late to book?

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Not too late. Bookings open till 6 pm tomorrow  - Friday 17 June. (Unless sold out)

 

I'm up here for the Film Festival, so my flights and 4 star accom have all been paid for. Happens to land on the same weekend, looking forward to Sunday's game. Winner.

I'm flying up for the match, not sure if we'll make the lunch but I'll suggest it to the crew and see if we can muster a late booking tomorrow arvo.


Are you going to be auctioning anything at the function? If yes, what are the items. 

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The NSW Demons pre match lunch has sold out!  

However if you have missed out on the pre match lunch you can join other Dees supporters after the game at P.J. Gallagher's Irish Pub next door to the SCG in the Entertainment Quarter, 1 Bent Street, Moore Park .  Win, lose or draw it will be good to catch up with other Demons supporters after the game.

On 6/16/2016 at 9:30 AM, DemonAndrew said:

It's byo boat I would assume.

 

Flood levels have receded since recent downpour so you can take the 60m stroll to the SCG...

Isnt Yacht the more approprate term for dee supporters?

23 hours ago, AdamPleb said:

I'm up here for the Film Festival, so my flights and 4 star accom have all been paid for. Happens to land on the same weekend, looking forward to Sunday's game. Winner.

Nice name change Adam. Interesting that the edit has your previous name though???

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