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The Demon Army are hosting our very own Season Launch next Thursday.

We have a special guest attending - everyone’s favourite, Max Gawn. 

When: Thursday 22nd February 

Time: from 6.30pm

Where: Function Room, Sporting Globe, Richmond

Cost: $30/person (includes main meal, drinks at bar prices) Bring some change for our raffle!

Bookings: www.trybooking.com/UEUO 

Enquiries: Ryan Ph:0434 286 37

Max will stop by to chat with Russell Robertson about the year ahead, along with shedding some inside information on the lighter side of football and his teammates.

Book now! All welcome - including the non-believers. We love converting friends & neighbours to the red & blue! 

 

 
1 hour ago, DemonArmy said:

The Demon Army are hosting our very own Season Launch next Thursday.

We have a special guest attending - everyone’s favourite, Max Gawn. 

When: Thursday 22nd February 

Time: from 6.30pm

Where: Function Room, Sporting Globe, Richmond

Cost: $30/person (includes main meal, drinks at bar prices) Bring some change for our raffle!

Bookings: www.trybooking.com/UEUO 

Enquiries: Ryan Ph:0434 286 37

Max will stop by to chat with Russell Robertson about the year ahead, along with shedding some inside information on the lighter side of football and his teammates.

Book now! All welcome - including the non-believers. We love converting friends & neighbours to the red & blue! 

 

From a long time member, tell your mates thanks for the work they do for our club.

The fund raising efforts, in addition to the vocal support you provide at games,  are very much appreciated by many of us.

 

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I typed "Fun" raising. Yep, honest.

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There are still places available for our function this Thursday. Our affordable function with one of the A-grade players. 

We feel very privileged to have Max Gawn attending and the segment we’ll be doing with him is musicMAX. What’s on your playlist? What’s your favourite pre-game tune? Your BAD song you know you shouldn’t like? Your favourite One Direction tune? We know the answers (Yes, the Footy Dept want to know in advance what we have planned) This could be hilarious! 

Russell Robertson is our MC & Russ will be chatting with John Trotter, Board Member, about Club direction in 2018 & beyond. Another special guest is everyone’s favourite sports photographer, and Dees fan, Wayne Ludbey. 

 

We appreciate we’re not giving heaps of notice but that’s just how it’s turned out. All Dees fans welcome. All your friends & neighbours you’ve been leaning on to join the red & blue, are welcome too. 

The Sporting Globe has an excellent sponsorship arrangement with our Club and we like supporting them as much as having a function! 

 

Bookings: www.trybooking.com/UEUO 

 

From one who couldn’t attend thanks for the info demon army it’s greatly appreciated. 

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