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A very worthy cause. Well done Ben. 

If you can spare some cash please donate. 

Ben Brown's Chop the Mop for Challenge

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Ben Brown (@bdbrown50)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Ben Brown (@bdbrown50)

 

Just saw this on YouTube. I really think we have some fine human beings at our club, BBB being one of them. Great cause to support.

 

Not enough love for this.

You're ️ Benny Brown.

It's great to see he's received about $7k in donations already 😊

 

I recall starting a thread of "players that need to get a hair cut" when BBB was at North, with him as one of the main culprits, so perhaps he's another that secretly reads Demonland.

First Hunt leaves, Lingers shaves the locks, now BBB.  Who else do we need to address to conform the the MFC/MCC short back and sides mold?  Perhaps if Kossie gets in on the act, we'll know that a signature on an extended contract with the red and blue is on the cards!

In all seriousness, good on Ben.  Great cause and let's get behind it and him.  His potential contribution to the senior side for this year has been downplayed by many, but I can sense a 60+ goal season from the man they call BIG BENNY BROWN!!

Quality human being and great cause

(he’ll look weird with the shaved head)


6 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

I recall starting a thread of "players that need to get a hair cut" when BBB was at North, with him as one of the main culprits, so perhaps he's another that secretly reads Demonland.

First Hunt leaves, Lingers shaves the locks, now BBB.  Who else do we need to address to conform the the MFC/MCC short back and sides mold?  Perhaps if Kossie gets in on the act, we'll know that a signature on an extended contract with the red and blue is on the cards!

In all seriousness, good on Ben.  Great cause and let's get behind it and him.  His potential contribution to the senior side for this year has been downplayed by many, but I can sense a 60+ goal season from the man they call BIG BENNY BROWN!!

Unfortunately we've picked up a couple in the off season. Grundy and Oliver

But 193cm won't be tall enough to play key forward. We'll have to trial him on the wing now.

Edited by John Demonic


Such a great person Ben, saw him at the VFL GF struggling his way up the stairs to the seats with his wife and kids but he was still greeting fans and didn't seem put out at all. Support this cause if you can!

 

14 hours ago, Demonstone said:

A sneak preview of Ben after the shave.

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Love how you've just pasted Homer Simpson's head on 😛

 

This could be posted in the training Feb1 thread as it’s another example of poor communication between the Club and fans.

The announcement by the media of BBB shaving his head at our Family Day is largely how many fans discovered Family Day was even happening this year. Yes, it was highlighted on the MFC website but other than that the Club has been remiss in ensuring as many people are aware of it thus effecting a huge turnout.

The moment Ben publicly announced his head shaving was to be done at Family Day we had to double our sausage order. True story. This is by far and away the DeeArmy’s biggest fund-raising event of the year (a portion of our proceeds will be going to support Challenge Cancer) and so the more exposure, the more funds raised.  


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