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Inspiring kids join Clash for Cancer
<div>As Essendon runs out in tonight's Clash for Cancer match against rival Hawthorn they will be joined by youngsters battling cancer. In an initiative undertaken by the club children from the charity Challenge will walk out alongside the players as they enter Etihad Stadium.</div>
As Essendon runs out in tonight's Clash for Cancer match against rival Hawthorn they will be joined by youngsters battling cancer.
In an initiative undertaken by the club children from the charity Challenge will walk out alongside the players as they enter Etihad Stadium.
The children were at Bombers training yesterday to meet their stars and get a tour of the Windy Hill venue ahead of tonight's clash with the Hawks.
As part of tonight's Clash with Cancer charity match the Bombers will wear a jumper with a yellow trim on the arm as they raise money for the Cancer Council.
The Clash for Cancer Call to Arms match was initially former in honour of Bombers champion Adam Ramanauskas and his brave fight with cancer.
Ramanauskas will for the first time this year lead a walk along with injured pair David Zaharakis and Michael Hurley from Melbourne Public Bar and Restaurant in South Wharf across to Etihad Stadium before tonight's clash.
The Clash for Cancer Walk, leaving at 7pm hopes to raise $10,000 for the Cancer Council.
If you are yet to buy your ticket for tonight's walk you can purchase one at the door of Melbourne Public.
Watch Tim Watson discuss the one percenters required in an Essendon v Hawthorn clash in the latest True Value Solar one percenters video. The rivalry runs deep and watch here on Bomber TV as Watson discusses what it takes to play in games against the Hawks.