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Nat Fyfe Signed Surfboard Online Auction Secret Harbour Dockers Football Club Presents: Nat Fyfe Signed Surfboard Online Auction The Secret Harbour Dockers Football Club would like to present the inaugural Cut’N’Dunn Barbers Secret Harbour Dockers sponsor auction, run by Ross’s Auctions and Valuers. In our first year we are featuring a wonderfully presented Nat Fyfe signed surfboard branded identically to replicate his playing jumper, including his number seven with his full signature on both sides of the board. This will be a collector’s item and is one of only two Nat Fyfe signed boards ever produced in Australia! This is the only one ever made available in Western Australia and will be a great addition to any supporter’s collection. This would look fantastic on a wall in any room and you’ll be the envy of your fellow Fremantle supporters. Nathan Fyfe is the current captain at Fremantle Football Club and is currently joint favourite for the 2019 Brownlow medal. Fyfe won the game's highest individual honour, the Brownlow Medal, in 2015, and is a dual Leigh Matthews Trophy recipient, dual All-Australian and dual Doig Medallist. He has served as Fremantle captain since the 2017 season. Funds raised from the auction will go towards the Club’s ongoing operational costs and purchase of additional training equipment. The Club would like to thank in advance those participating in the auction and our major sponsor Shane Dunn at Cut’N’Dunn Barbers Secret Harbour for his valued support. The board is available for viewing at Cut’N’Dunn Barbers on Oasis Drive in Secret Harbour during shop opening hours up until 1pm Saturday 5th October, and while you’re there, why not get a haircut! www.auctions.com.au Inspection Times: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday: 8:30am – 5:00pm Thursday: 8:30am – 7:00pm Saturday: 8:30am – 4:00pm The auction will start at 4:00pm on Friday the 16th of August. The auction will finish at 8:00pm on Saturday 5th October 2019. This is A GST inclusive auction, i.e. GST will be included in the bid amount. A 10% Buyers Premium will apply to this auction. For example, if the bid amount is $100 this will include GST. The total amount payable will be $100 plus 10% Buyers Premium ($10) Total $110 How To Bid: The online auction will be managed through Ross’s Auction’s Online Bidding Platform. To bid you must be registered as a Ross’s Auction’s premium member. Membership is free. To join, visit the Ross’s Auctions website at www.auctions.com.au and click on the register button. You will need to enter your basic information and credit card details. Note all credit card details are maintained by a secure third-party service. Once you are registered, you are ready to bid! The next step is to click onto the Nat Fyfe Signed Surfboard Online Auction page (which you may find using the search function) and then click onto the “Bid” button and enter your bid amount. The bid amount will indicate the total amount payable (bid amount plus Buyers Premium) Then if you are happy with this amount click “Confirm” to lodge your bid. This is a GST Inclusive Auction, i.e. GST is included in the bid amount. 10% Buyers Premium will be applied to the bid amount. Anti-Snipe System Ross’s Auctions have an anti bid-sniping system to allow all bidders the opportunity to bid on this item. Should someone place a bid in the last 5 minutes of the close of the auction, the auction will be extended for a further 5 minutes until such time that no bids are received in a 5-minute period. For further information on how to bid see the FAQ on our webpage, or contact Dave Crofts on 0418 945 349 .
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