
Big V coaches confirmed for Bendigo clashes
The VAFA are delighted to announce that LUKE MAHONEY & PAUL CARRIGAN will lead the Big V into battle against Bendigo FNL in July. The VAFA will send two teams
VAFA partner 1116 SEN are running a fantastic competition. The SEN Sharp Shooter thanks to Concave is your chance to prove you’re the best kick for goal in Melbourne and earn a 12 month football boot contract from Concave plus more.
SEN will be holding four qualifiers around Melbourne with the winners of each to play off in the final during the half time break of the AFL Victoria Metro Championships at IKON Park
SEN’s very own Anthony Hudson and Cameron Mooney will be there running the event on the day along with the Concave football boot specialists.
How it works
It doesn’t matter if you’re 18 or 90 years old, kick straight for goal, and you can go down in SEN history.
Each contestant will be given one minute to take three shots at goal. If you nail all three then you go through to the next round until there is only one person left standing. The winner from each qualifier goes through to the final.
You can register at SEN.com.au on the win page or rock up on the day.
The prize
The winner will receive a 12 month sponsorship from Concave valued at $2000 and other prizes.
The 3 runner-up finalists will receive a pair of Concave boots plus a Concave bag and clothing valued at $500.
Time and place
It all starts at Kardinia Park (St Mary’s Oval) in Geelong on Friday March 13 at 6pm
Whitten Oval on Saturday March 14 at 11am
Moorabbin Oval on Saturday March 14 at 2pm
East Burwood Reserve on Sunday March 22 at 11am
The Final – IKON Park (Carlton) on Saturday March 28 at 2pm
The SEN SHARP SHOOTER – for Concave boots.
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