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Join us at our Dee-Vas Launch Party on 14 March, 7.30 p.m. at The Bentleigh Club. It will be a great night with guest speaker, Mary Schwarz. As most of you would know her son David (no 5) played with Melbourne for 11 years. Mary is excited about this new group and is looking forward to the opportunity of sharing her experiences with you as a football mother and her involvement with the MELBOURNEfc. There will also be player appearances and the opportunity to win a professional photograph with our guest players. Ticket Prices are $25 for members, and $30 for non-members

The Dee-Vas, are the Official Women's Supporter Group of MELBOURNEfc. This group offers a great opportunity to mix socially with fellow Demon supporters at a variety of affordable functions throughout the year and also supports the club. Become a member before 14 March and go in the draw to win a pair of 18ct Gold Brilliant Cut Diamond Earrings valued at $750, donated by Paterson Fine Jewellery.

For more information on membership and our launch party please visit www.dee-vas.org.au or e-mail [email protected] or phone 0418 126 610

 
Dee-Vas Website

Dee-Vas%20137.jpg

Join us at our Dee-Vas Launch Party on 14 March, 7.30 p.m. at The Bentleigh Club. It will be a great night with guest speaker, Mary Schwarz. As most of you would know her son David (no 5) played with Melbourne for 11 years. Mary is excited about this new group and is looking forward to the opportunity of sharing her experiences with you as a football mother and her involvement with the MELBOURNEfc. There will also be player appearances and the opportunity to win a professional photograph with our guest players. Ticket Prices are $25 for members, and $30 for non-members

The Dee-Vas, are the Official Women's Supporter Group of MELBOURNEfc. This group offers a great opportunity to mix socially with fellow Demon supporters at a variety of affordable functions throughout the year and also supports the club. Become a member before 14 March and go in the draw to win a pair of 18ct Gold Brilliant Cut Diamond Earrings valued at $750, donated by Paterson Fine Jewellery.

For more information on membership and our launch party please visit www.dee-vas.org.au or e-mail [email protected] or phone 0418 126 610

see you there. Great way to officially start off the season. :wub: :wub:

see you there. Great way to officially start off the season. :wub: :wub:

My wife's in attendance at this function as we speak (almost a first for her too!). Went with Mrs. Redleg. Anyway, we just got an SMS from them to say that a cute young bloke called Chris Johnson was being interviewed by Bev O'Connor along with an intelligent looking young fellow called Isaac. There's a recruit there from Broadbeach as well. Sounds as if it's a great night!

Will report more tomorrow if there is any more.

Does anyone know what time of evening they close down the pokies at the Bentleigh Club?

 

So the wife came back from an enjoyable evening at the Bentleigh Club. She really doesn't know much about the footy but says she was enthralled by Mary Schwarz' stories about her son David in which she highlighted his gambling problems and how he overcame them. I'm not sure if this really sunk in on her because she came home boasting about winning 30 bucks on the pokies when the function finished. The message was also lost on the three Demons in attendance who had to leave before Mary began her speech (curfew?) and so they as well as the missus missed out on some very sage words of wisdom.

I tried to find out a bit more about what the players CJ, Isaac Weetra and Ricky Petterd had to say but the exercise was a waste of time. Alas, the wife's more interested in going to see Swan Lake than the Demons.

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