Myeloma Australia in conjunction with the Rotary Club of Camberwell THE 2018 Business of Winning MC Angela Pippos well-known sporting guru LUNCHEON and journalist Friday 2nd March, 12.00 noon in the MCG Members' Dining Room Join us as our expert panel, not too seriously, explores “The Business of Winning”. Our 2018 team to date - Richmond’s Neil Balme, Olympic Gold Medallists James Tomkins and Nick Green with Coodabeen Champions Tony Leonard and Greg Champion. Since 2001 sporting champions, a “Who’s Who” of Australian sport, have entertained our guests with their passion for winning. The “Winners Lunch” is a great fundraising event for Myeloma Australia at the iconic MCG. • Five-star environment with food and wines to match • Promotion of all corporate tables on the giant screens • Corporate tables are acknowledged from the stage • Valuable door prizes Table of 10 - $1,400 • Major live auction from the stage Single bookings $145 • Silent auction – sports memorabilia and much more as this is a fundraising event GST is not applicable Working towards a world without myeloma RSVP Myeloma is a type of bone marrow cancer. There are approximately 25th February 10,000 individuals living with myeloma in Australia with an estimated 2018 1,800 new diagnoses annually. There is no cure for myeloma. All funds raised from this event will enable us to employ additional myeloma nurses to work with the myeloma community in Australia. Book online at -https://www.trybooking.com/TQLL Dress code: casual business attire – collar required and no denim Neil Balme James Tomkins OAM Nicholas Green OAM When winning in football is the James Tomkins is an Australian Nick Green is a former subject, NeiL Balme is elite. His rower, seven-time World Australian Olympic & World distinguished career includes Champion and a three-time Champion rower. He competed pivotal roles as player, coach Olympic gold medallist. He in both the 1992 and 1996 and administrator. The 2017 is Australia's most awarded Summer Olympics, winning gold AFL premiership by his loved oarsman, competing at six medals at each as part of the Richmond Tigers where he is Olympic games (for three "Oarsome Foursome". He was General Manager of Football gold and one bronze medal); one of the eight flag-bearers of ranks among his greatest 11 World Championships (for the Olympic Flag at the opening highlights. He has a total of seven world titles including ceremony of the 2000 Summer eight premierships – as a one in each of the five sweep Olympics in Sydney. In 1993 Nick Richmond player in 1973 and oar events); four Rowing World was awarded the Medal of the 1974, Norwood Coach in 1982 Cups (for two titles) and 18 Order of Australia for services and 1984 and General Manager state representative King's Cup to rowing. of Football for Geelong 2007, appearances. In 1997 James 2009 and 2011. was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for services to rowing. Tony Leonard Tony Leonard has worked in radio and television for more than twenty years and is best known for his work on "The Coodabeen Champions", the longest running sports satire program on either radio or TV. His television work has included being a presenter on Today Tonight and he has worked for the 7.30 Report on the ABC. Greg Champion Greg Champion is best recognised for his work as part of "The Coodabeen Champions" as a songwriter and guitarist. He often appears on the program writing songs about both Aussie rules football and cricket. He is an avid Australian rules football fan, supporting the Adelaide Crows and since the 1980s has penned many tunes on the Australian game. MCC Members’ Entrance Parking Gate 2 at the Luncheon at Tennis the heart of Centre the great MCG TryBooking proudly supports charities by donating back all booking fees.
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