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Meet the players and coaches in Perth
<DIV>Essendon supporters in Western Australia have the chance to meet their favourite Bombers when the team heads to Perth for their 12th February NAB Cup opener against West Coast. More than 100 members have already registered for a Members' only Cocktail function at Hyatt Regency Hotel (200 capacity) and there will be an official signing session for all the fans with players and coaches at Langley Park. </DIV>
Essendon supporters in Western Australia have the chance to meet their favourite Bombers when the team heads to Perth for their 12th February NAB Cup opener against West Coast.
More than 100 members have already registered for a Members' only Cocktail function at Hyatt Regency Hotel (200 capacity) and there will be an official signing session for all the fans with players and coaches at Langley Park.
Event details:
Thursday 11 February (4pm – 5pm)
Signing Session
Langley Park, Adelaide Terrace (out the front of Crowne Plaza).
Membership and merchandise facilities will be available for supporters at the signing session. Supporters who visit the merchandise marquee and register their details will go into the draw (held that day) to win a Samsung Digital Camera and Samsung MP3 player.
Thursday 11 February (6pm – 8pm)
Members' Cocktail Function (finger food provided, drinks at bar prices)
Hyatt Regency Perth (next door to Crowne Plaza).
The Members’ Cocktail function will see CEO Ian Robson, football operations manager Paul Hamilton and assistant coach Alan Richardson provide WA members with a detailed insight on how the clubwill attack the 2010 season on and off-field. Bookings are essential and numbers are strictly limited to just 200 people so book in early to avoid disappointment.
Lady luck evaded giant Tasmanian ruckman Jason Laycock all year and he failed to add to his 58 game tally in 2009 due to a serious foot injury. His fan rating dropped to just 2.16/10 in 2009, down from 3.89/10 in 2008 as supporters showed their disappointment. The ruckman faces an important 2010 and is in the last year of his contract.