Geelong funding announced by Victorian government
AFL Masters Carnival | Latest News | by Andrew (Tank) Nielsen
Minister for Sport John Eren joined Member for Geelong Christine Couzens at Kardinia Park today to announce funding to help stage the AFL Masters National Carnival at the iconic ground from 2-7 October this year.
AFL Masters is the premier event for mature footballers across the nation, featuring a men’s and women’s competition.
Up to 1,500 players aged 30 and over, as well as 300 coaches from all states and territories, will travel to Geelong for the week long carnival. The average age of participants is 47.
Since it was established in 1980, AFL Masters has grown to 119 teams from around Australia. It’s designed for people to keep fit and above all have fun – whether they’re a novice or footy stalwart.
Sporting coups like these mean serious business for Geelong – they strengthen the local economy and give visitors from around the country an opportunity to see all this region has to offer.
Photo Top Row left to right = Russell Morris (Events geelong), Charlie Adornetto, Wayne Hall, Graeme Boyd, Michael Brown (Trust CEO), Simon Guthrie (Trust member)
Photo Front Row left to right = Ian Fletcher, Shannon Knox, Minister John Eren, Ebony Tannouri, Wayne Allan, Christine Couzens ( Local MP)
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