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Grand Final week celebrations
<DIV><SPAN lang=EN-GB style=""LINE-HEIGHT: 120%; mso-ansi-language: EN-GB"">Time is running out for your chance to attend this year's Great Grand Final Comedy Debate - one of the most entertaining events on the AFL calendar and an event not to be missed this September. </SPAN><SPAN lang=EN-GB style=""LINE-HEIGHT: 120%; mso-ansi-language: EN-GB"">The event features a hilarious comedy debate between some of Australia’s best-known comedians and sporting personalities including comedians Adam Rozenbachs, Denise Scott, Cal Wilson, Anthony “Lehmo” Lehman and radio identity Tom Elliot, and moderated by Jane Clifton.</SPAN></DIV>
Time is running out for your chance to attend this year's Great Grand Final Comedy Debate - one of the most entertaining events on the AFL calendar and an event not to be missed this September.
The event features a hilarious comedy debate between some of Australia’s best-known comedians and sporting personalities including comedians Adam Rozenbachs, Denise Scott, Cal Wilson, Anthony “Lehmo” Lehman and radio identity Tom Elliot, and moderated by Jane Clifton.
Presented by the Essendon Women’s Network (EWN), the luncheon also features a two-course meal, premium Mitchelton wines, and the presentation of the 2010 Football Woman of the Year Award recognising the women that have made a significant contribution to the game of football.
Be sure to make this event part of your annual Grand Final Week celebrations.
With a new Essendon coach set to be appointed over the coming weeks, Essendon midfielder, Jason Winderlich is already putting in the hard yards in the gym in order to make a good early impression. “You only get one chance to make a first impression so now that a new coach is coming in, I want to make sure that it’s a good one,” Winderlich told essendonfc.com.au.