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NSW Demons Supporters' Group is hosting Club President, Kate Roffey (KR-AM – as she'd like to be known), on Thursday 22nd June from 6.00pm for 7.20 start of Cats vs Dees game. Sydneysiders or those in Sydney for work next Thursday, come and join us at the:

Sports Bar (Upstairs, at the rear)
Kirribilli Club, 11 Harbourview Crescent, Lavender Bay (five minutes walk from Milsons Point Station).
Limited paid parking available onsite. 

Great food and beverage options available.

 

Thank you to the Sydney Demons Supporters' Group, MFC and The Pres for this meet and greet opportunity. Great initiative for us "mexicans" (as ex Victorians are known up here) and hope it can become a regular event. 

Also looking forward to attending Round 24 when we take on the Swans up here., which is likely to be a big sendoff game for Buddy.

 
3 hours ago, Neil Crompton said:

Thank you to the Sydney Demons Supporters' Group, MFC and The Pres for this meet and greet opportunity. Great initiative for us "mexicans" (as ex Victorians are known up here) and hope it can become a regular event. 

Also looking forward to attending Round 24 when we take on the Swans up here., which is likely to be a big sendoff game for Buddy.

expect big - and funny, hopefully - things for that one @Neil Crompton

if yr not already, sign up to nsw demons, run by sally trevena 

3 hours ago, Neil Crompton said:

Thank you to the Sydney Demons Supporters' Group, MFC and The Pres for this meet and greet opportunity. Great initiative for us "mexicans" (as ex Victorians are known up here) and hope it can become a regular event. 

Also looking forward to attending Round 24 when we take on the Swans up here., which is likely to be a big sendoff game for Buddy.

Will you be there Neil? I will be. 

 


10 minutes ago, Its Time for Another said:

Will you be there Neil? I will be. 

 

Wouldn’t miss it TfA

Edited by Neil Crompton

On 6/15/2023 at 9:23 AM, whatwhat say what said:

somebody buy her a pony!

Or a calypso at the least

2 hours ago, Neil Crompton said:

Wouldn’t miss it TfA

See you there. I'll PM b4 

 
On 6/15/2023 at 9:23 AM, whatwhat say what said:

somebody buy her a pony!

Given there is a like a version hottest 100 being voted for at the moment I just want to plug this amazing cover.

https://youtu.be/TQB6gb3UQbA

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