A handful of past Essendon players will return for the 20th annual ‘EJ Whitten Legends Game’ this Tuesday night.

Now in its 20th year, the Legends game raises much needed funds and awareness for the EJ Whitten foundation. The foundation, formed in 1995 to commemorate the legacy of football legend Ted Whitte, aims to increase national awareness for men’s health, promoting early detection and prostate cancer awareness as well as raising funds for prostate cancer research through a variety of fundraising and campaign activities.

The game reunites retired champions to commemorate the legacy of the great Ted Whitten in a State of Origin showdown between Victoria and the All Stars.

Champion goal kicker Matthew Lloyd will captain the Victorian side in the 20th year of the game and will play alongside former teammates Gary Moorcroft, Damien Pevrill, Adam Mcphee and Mal Michael.

 FAST GAME FACTS

  • The scoreboard stands at Vics 10 wins, All Stars 8 wins and one draw
  • The game consists of four quarters of 20 minutes each, with a nine point super goal used for goals kicked outside 40m
  • The game will be broadcast in Victoria, WA, SA, NT and Tasmania on Channel 9. Check your local listings for game broadcast time and channels in NSW and QLD. The game will also be simulcast on Triple M.
  • Last year’s game drew over 25,000 people.
  • 18 ‘rookies’ and some special guests are making their Legends Game debut this year
  • Each year two amateur footballers join to the Legends to ‘Play in the Game’
  • Ray White are celebrating their 12th year as the major sponsor of the event
  • The Vics are on a four game winning streak. Can they lift the trophy again?

For more information on the game head to www.legendsgame.com.au or follow the night on www.facebook.com/legendsgame