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2008 finals ticketing deals
<DIV>The AFL finals series is now just around the corner and, while Essendon won't be taking part this year, the club has some great deals for fans wanting to see the action. Option 1: 2008 Toyota AFL Finals Series with EFC Brunch for $1,500 (inc gst per ticket).</DIV>
The AFL finals series is now just around the corner and, while Essendon won't be taking part this year, the club has some great deals for fans wanting to see the action.
Option 1:
2008 Toyota AFL Finals Series with EFC Brunch for $1,500 (inc gst per ticket).
This includes one AFL nominated finals game per weekend.
Options 2:
2008 Toyota AFL Grand Final only with EFC Brunch $1,350 (inc gst per ticket).
The EFC Grand Final Brunch is the perfect way to kick off your Grand Final day and includes a fully cooked breakfast, a selection of beverages and a great amount of fun to get you into the footy spirit.
There will be an a panel discussion on the great Grand Finals of the past as well as entertainment to get you prepared for the big day which is only a short walk to the hallowed turf of the MCG.
Brunch details:
Saturday 27th September at Grand Ballroom at Sofitel from 9.30am - 12pm.
This year's star studded lineup includes: MC ex Brisbane Lions great Richard Champion, former Collingwood senior coach and 1990 premiership captain and Norm Smith Medalist Tony Shaw, former Carlton great and Channel 10 special comments commentator Robert Walls and 3AW media commentator and former Geelong player Dwayne Russell.
Matthew Hardy will be the entertainment and has prepared his show especially for the EFC brunch .
Please contact EFC Corporate Partners Manager Paul Barnard on 0433 400 133 or email pbarnard@essendonfc.com.au for bookings or further information.
One positive to come from tonight’s thrashing by St Kilda is that the team will learn some hard lessons according to Essendon assistant coach, Gary O’Donnell. “St Kilda were up and running and wanting the double chance, and we probably had six to eight blokes that probably aren’t up to league footy. Whether they are old or young or their physical capabilities aren’t up to it, compared to the team we played today,” O’Donnell said.