Whenever the pantheon of Essendon Football Club champions are saluted, you can be assured the recently retired Matthew Lloyd will be among them.
The former club captain, who retired at the end of the 2009 AFL season with the seventh highest goal tally in VFL/AFL history with 926 goals, finished an outstanding career as a premiership player (2000), Coleman Medallist (2000, 2001 and 2003), Jim Stynes Medallist (2001) and the holder of 11 leading goal kicker awards for the Bombers.
Essendon Football Club invites you to celebrate Lloyd’s illustrious career as we pay tribute to the club champion during the Bombers’ first home game against Fremantle in Round 2. The match will incorporate special match-day theming activities, including the renaming of one of the goal ends of the ground.
To celebrate this significant occasion, the club are offering a family-friendly hospitality package for the Easter Sunday blockbuster.
The package includes:
- Fine dining, including canapés and food stations to suit the tastes of all family members
- Five hour beverage service including premium Mitchelton and Preece wines, beer and soft drink
- The chance to rub shoulders with football personalities
- Live entertainment and the opportunity to hear from esteemed guest speakers
- Entertainment for the children with a dedicated kid’s corner including face painting and a visit from the Easter bunny.