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I am not sure if this has previously been mentioned but this weeks game helps raise vital funds for the Breast Cancer Network of Australia.

For those that cannot attend, you can purchase a virtual seat for $25.

Details can be found at www. bcna.org.au or visit pinkladymatch.com.au

This game is very close to my heart as my mum passed away from breast cancer in 2016. BCNA are a wonderful organisation and next year the iconic Field of Women will be back.

Just a reminder that 20,741 Australians are expected to be diagnosed with breast cancer this year.

 

Posting to bump this up the list.

Hope there is a great crowd.  I'm going to brave public transport/empty carriages to go.

If folks can't go and can afford to, chip in some $ to this most worthy cause💗.  Donate before June 30 for an immediate tax deduction.  https://www.pinkladymatch.com.au/donations

There are also PLAY4BCNA beanies on sale via the BCNA website.

Edited by Lucifers Hero

That's it, let's get as many there as we can and if possible some donations. It all counts!

Edited by layzie

 

I go to the Pink Lady match every year with my child. My mother died of BC over 10 years ago. Apart from being a great cause to donate towards, its an opportunity to pause and give silent thanks to the woman who raised me. Along with Anzac eve, this is our favourite game of the year (hopefully GF excluded)

💗💗💗💗💗💗

Another plug for this game:  GA tickets are just $12 and kids are free:

https://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=MELBO1522&spMailingID=8405312&spUserID=Mjg4NTYxMzI4NjIxS0&spJobID=1520478031&spReportId=MTUyMDQ3ODAzMQS2

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So if you can get there to support the cause and support the team. 

After all they are desperate to go back-to-back FOR US, so we their fans can see them lift the cup at the G.

It will be a relatively warm night and no rain.

And, if at the game make lots of noise!!

Edited by Lucifers Hero


I’ll be there on my lonesome (which I’m assuming is a measure of how the side is travelling, and has nothing to do with my personality).

2 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Another plug for this game:  GA tickets are just $12 and kids are free:

https://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=MELBO1522&spMailingID=8405312&spUserID=Mjg4NTYxMzI4NjIxS0&spJobID=1520478031&spReportId=MTUyMDQ3ODAzMQS2

08MeWB14SG0135.jpg?width=500

So if you can get there to support the cause and support the team. 

After all they are desperate to go back-to-back FOR US, so we their fans can see them lift the cup at the G.

It will be a relatively warm night and no rain.

And, if at the game make lots of noise!!

Practically giving tickets away! Will be one of the few occasions not about lining the AFL's pockets and about something much bigger. Get on down!

2 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

If folks can't go and can afford to, chip in some $ to this most worthy cause💗.  Donate before June 30 for an immediate tax deduction.  https://www.pinkladymatch.com.au/donations

There are also PLAY4BCNA beanies on sale via the BCNA website.

The beanies are also available for purchase at the ground before the match at the BCNA tents outside gates 1 and 5. Limited number available so you gotta get in early.
$25 each. Money well spent.

And trust me, money VERY much appreciated! 💖

Again, thank you Luci. You’re a ️ 

 
53 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

I’ll be there on my lonesome (which I’m assuming is a measure of how the side is travelling, and has nothing to do with my personality).

OF COURSE it has nothing to do with your personality!

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15 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

The beanies are also available for purchase at the ground before the match at the BCNA tents outside gates 1 and 5. Limited number available so you gotta get in early.
$25 each. Money well spent.

And trust me, money VERY much appreciated! 💖

Again, thank you Luci. You’re a ️ 

I'll try and get one those of tonight - reckon I might need it!


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