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Wednesday, 13 February 2019 from 16:30-18:00

Bunjil Place

2 Patrick Northeast Drive, Narre Warren, Victoria, Australia 3805

Enjoy an evening of FREE family fun with the Melbourne Football Club at Bunjil Place this summer!
To celebrate the 10-year anniversary of MFC’s partnership with the City of Casey, we’re teaming up to throw an epic party on Wednesday 13 February and everyone’s invited to join in the fun.
Meet your favourite AFL players, join in some footy activities and even challenge them in a range of fun games from Mario Kart and table tennis to shooting some hoops or giant Jenga.
This event is not just for footy enthusiasts; with FREE ice cream for the first 180 people, face painting, music and loads more summer fun, there’s something for everyone.
There will be a FREE screening of Jumanji 2 on the big screen from 6.00 pm, so kick back on a beanbag once the activities are over and enjoy a family movie under the stars.
www.casey.vic.gov.au/events/family-fun-night

 
6 hours ago, Demonland said:

Wednesday, 13 February 2019 from 16:30-18:00

Bunjil Place

2 Patrick Northeast Drive, Narre Warren, Victoria, Australia 3805

Enjoy an evening of FREE family fun with the Melbourne Football Club at Bunjil Place this summer!
To celebrate the 10-year anniversary of MFC’s partnership with the City of Casey, we’re teaming up to throw an epic party on Wednesday 13 February and everyone’s invited to join in the fun.
Meet your favourite AFL players, join in some footy activities and even challenge them in a range of fun games from Mario Kart and table tennis to shooting some hoops or giant Jenga.
This event is not just for footy enthusiasts; with FREE ice cream for the first 180 people, face painting, music and loads more summer fun, there’s something for everyone.
There will be a FREE screening of Jumanji 2 on the big screen from 6.00 pm, so kick back on a beanbag once the activities are over and enjoy a family movie under the stars.
www.casey.vic.gov.au/events/family-fun-night

 

They are trying to open this club up for the people.

... I hope all barrackers/supporters will make an effort and oblige this fantastic offering.

 
14 hours ago, DV8 said:

 

They are trying to open this club up for the people.

... I hope all barrackers/supporters will make an effort and oblige this fantastic offering.

I just Google mapped the directions from my place, and the current travel time is 1 hour 30 minutes.  I finish work at 4:30pm, so that would see me getting to the ground, at best, at 6pm.

If you think for one minute that I'm going to oblige and attend this event, just to get there in time to watch the opening credits of Jumanji 2, then you think wrong.

I appreciate that this is to celebrate the 10 year partnership with Casey, so it makes sense to have it out that way.  It does put great restrictions on the supporters that can attend though.


3 minutes ago, The Chazz said:

I just Google mapped the directions from my place, and the current travel time is 1 hour 30 minutes.  I finish work at 4:30pm, so that would see me getting to the ground, at best, at 6pm.

If you think for one minute that I'm going to oblige and attend this event, just to get there in time to watch the opening credits of Jumanji 2, then you think wrong.

I appreciate that this is to celebrate the 10 year partnership with Casey, so it makes sense to have it out that way.  It does put great restrictions on the supporters that can attend though.

Well you've made some effort then, chazza.

Just now, DV8 said:

Well you've made some effort then, chazza.

I won't be there, so will expect you to post photos and a report thanks DV8.

Out of curiosity, what's your residing postcode?

5 minutes ago, The Chazz said:

I won't be there, so will expect you to post photos and a report thanks DV8.

Out of curiosity, what's your residing postcode?

I'm 2.5Hrs away from it.   And I am doing my bit to get this fun family night noticed, chazza.

I doubt I will be able to get there and have no kiddies to take as well.   My boy is mid 30's. and somewhere in Melbourne? don't know who he barracks for.

 

Back in the heartland...half the people that show up will be wearing St Kilda jumpers. 

 

Hopefully they do a similar night somewhere in the region where the majority of MFC supporters live. They did an open night training at Toorak Park a few season's ago. It was very well attended. 

2 hours ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

Back in the heartland...half the people that show up will be wearing St Kilda jumpers. 

 

Hopefully they do a similar night somewhere in the region where the majority of MFC supporters live. They did an open night training at Toorak Park a few season's ago. It was very well attended. 

I live 5 minutes away but you will find that most people out this way are ^%$#%$& Richmond supporters.


This is not necessarily a spruik for business, but I happen to have a picture framing business in Fountain Gate shopping centre ( t/a Hang Up) which is next to Bunjil Place, so if anyone wants to drop off framing before attending the pre season launch, I’d be pleased to offer a 25% discount to anyone who mentions ‘Demonland’.

( mods feel free to remove this offer if you deem it inappropriate)

Edited by joeboy

1 hour ago, joeboy said:

This is not necessarily a spruik for business, but I happen to have a picture framing business in Fountain Gate shopping centre ( t/a Hang Up) which is next to Bunjil Place, so if anyone wants to drop off framing before attending the pre season launch, I’d be pleased to offer a 25% discount to anyone who mentions ‘Demonland’.

( mods feel free to remove this offer if you deem it inappropriate)

When the demons win the flag I shall come to you with my premiership paraphernalia to be framed! 

On 2/5/2019 at 5:01 PM, dl4e said:

I live 5 minutes away but you will find that most people out this way are ^%$#%$& Richmond supporters.

So they need new jumpers and paraphernalia then ?

tell them to buy some 'merch' before it becomes famous.

16 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

I'd love to take on JV in a cart race.


I welcome anything the club does to promote itself in the Casey region, but once again they ignore the fact that most of their members work. They would get a much better response holding this event on the weekend.

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