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Hi Demonland,

 

Scotty21 visiting from Bomberblitz. Long time no see. 

You may or may not remember me from the old forum footy days and am posting to see if any of the old demonland guard would be interested in joining in and playing in our forum footy charity day THIS SUNDAY. 

For the past 5 years after the forum v forum format sadly died we've been running a charity game every February.

I have pasted the OP from our thread on BomberBlitz. If you'd like to join in please post here or shoot me a PM

Date: Feb 9th at 10.30
Venue: Olympic Park or Gosches Paddock

General info:
4 x 20 min qtrs no time on.

The selection commitee will divide the teams up evenly.

Anyone who has not played in the game before will be asked to grade themselves 1-3.
1 - Never played, Fitness “sub par”
2 - No footy but good Fitness
3 - Any sort of footy background

All players welcome regardless of age/gender, we have had plenty of kids and ladies front up in the past.

What to bring:
No boots runners only
1 white shirt
1 coloured shirt

Donate anything you can to play.

Donate here:

This year we are working with SANE Australia

https://www.justgiving.com/page/daniel-scott-1735808263757

Cash donations are also taken on the day

 
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Some previous fund raising results

2024
Coloured Shirts 13.15.93 White Shirts 9.10.64
$713 raised for the community defib project

2023
Coloured Shirts 10.10.70 White Shirts 18.11.119
$1839 raised for Canteen

2022
Coloured Shirts 9.11.65 White Shirts 3.2.20
$2466 raised for fightmnd

2021
Coloured Shirts 10.19.79 White Shirts 9.11.65
$838 raised for mensline Australia

2020
Coloured Shirts 12.8.80 White Shirts 8.6.54
$1764 raised for the bushfire appeal

 
35 minutes ago, scotty21_ said:

Friends/family/guests more than welcome

Firstly… ewww I’m talking to an Essendon supporter.

Anyways, this is a great initiative. Just wondering: can spectators make a donation on the day with a card, or is it cash only?

 

Soz. Just noticed your original post… cash only. All good 👍🏽 

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Yeah cash only on the day. I normally take the cash donations to the bank and then make the payment to the donation page. 

 

Worst case I am happy for someone to PayID me. 

Yeah I remember these, possibly one at Glenferrie Oval back in the day? Great to hear they're being done for charity.

Would love a crack but although I'm in category 3 with 'any sort of footy background', my spondy injury probably puts me at -3.

Happy to chuck a donation in though 🙂

 
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14 minutes ago, layzie said:

Yeah I remember these, possibly one at Glenferrie Oval back in the day? Great to hear they're being done for charity

Yeah, we used to be able to do a full day round robin back in the day.

As for the charity game, It started off as what we thought would be a one and done as a fundraising effort for the black summer fires but morphed into a yearly thing.

The year we did fightmnd was be far our most successful one. I do like to rotate the beneficiary but I think we will work with them again in future.

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Olympic Park confirmed.

Please arrive at 10.00 to take care of all the pre game admin for a 10.30 start. 


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