On Tuesday 1st July, two lucky winners will play for their state alongside some of the AFL’s biggest names, including the likes of Dermott Brereton, Scott Cummings and Gavin Wanganeen. Handpicked by the coaches of the Legends Game, one player will be selected to play for Victoria and the other one will line up with the All Stars. Following in the footsteps of previous winners, including the goal-kicking machine Simon Goosey from the Mornington Peninsula and Revis Ryder from Narrogin in Western Australia, the winners will become honorary legends for the night, joining the boys for all of the pre-game preparations and on-field antics. Think you’ve got what it takes? Know someone ready to strap on the boots for a good cause?
Nominate yourself, a friend or someone from your local footy club, but whatever you do, don’t miss out on this once in a lifetime experience.
To enter, visit the EJ Whitten Legends Game website: www.ejwhittenlegendsgame.com.au.
Entries close: 20th June
Ray White EJ Whitten Legends Game Tuesday 1st July, 2008 Telstra Dome, 7.30pm (Gates open 6pm)
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