A West Coast Eagles jumper signed by the club’s three Brownlow Medallists is just one of many great items that will be up for grabs at the Stables Bar this Sunday, November 23.

Click here to buy tickets to the MND Charity Sunday Session

The football community has thrown their support behind Neale Daniher and his fight against motor neurone disease (MND), with a series of items to go under the hammer to raise funds for research in the hope of finding a cure, as well as supporting people living with the disease in the WA.

At the function there will be live and silent auctions, a raffle and door prizes, offering plenty of opportunity for guests to take home some priceless memorabilia while supporting a terrific cause. Along with the great prizes on offer, we will also be joined by some surprise special guests throughout the afternoon.





Live Auction Items
1. 2  x AFL 2015 Grand Final Tickets
2. 3 nights accommodation at Cable Beach Club Resort and Spa including a daily buffet breakfast and return Broome airport transfers. Includes return Virgin Australia flights from Perth to Broome.
3. Brownlow Jumper signed by WCE Brownlow winners; Mathew Priddis, Chris Judd and Ben Cousins.
4. 2014 Premiership winners, Hawthorn signed jumper
5. 2 x Business Class Return Tickets on China Southern Airlines from Perth to Guangzhou worth $6000.
6. 4 Daniher brothers signed EFC jumper
7. Cricket bat signed by Geoff, Shaun and Mitch Marsh

Silent Auction Items
1. 7 x framed AFL jumpers – WCE, FFC, COLL, CAR, SYD, GEE, NM, ESS
2. 8 x unframed AFL jumpers – RIC, MEL, PORT, GC, STK, GWS, BULLDOGS, ADELAIDE
3. Selection of various wines

Raffle
1. First Prize: TV
2. Second Prize: Framed 150th year AFL lithograph by Kevin Sheedy
3. Third Prize: Ric Charlesworth Mens Olympic team Hockey signed shirt
4. Forth Prize: Sherrin Football signed by 2014 Sydney Swans team

Door Prize
‘The Danihers’ Book – signed by Neale Danhier.

Presented in the famous relaxed style of the Perth Sunday session, the event will be Neale’s farewell fundraising effort before he relocates back to Melbourne.

Diagnosed with MND in 2013, Neale’s continued determination to live life to the fullest, and face the challenge this disease brings with courage, humour and a drive to help prevent the suffering of those that may be diagnosed with this disease in the future, is inspiring.

Everyone is encouraged to wear something blue, or an item that represents the blue cornflower, in recognition of the MND symbol of strength and hope.

Tickets for the Sunday Session will include two drinks and an array of canapés which will be served throughout the afternoon.

Tickets are limited and cannot be purchased at the door, so get in now to secure your spot!