Our Moddies are in for a treat at the next Mt Lofty home game on Saturday 5 June. The U8 Green team will get to play on the main Arkaba Oval at 5.15pm, after the A grade, and the match will be recorded.
We’re sure the young athletes will enjoy playing in front of a bigger audience. For the spectators, the canteen, bar and BBQ will be open.
Presentations will be held upstairs in the club rooms following the match and meals will also be available for purchase.
Why not make a day of it and come and cheer on some of the other Mt Lofty teams.
Mt Lofty Football Club V Onkaparinga Valley Football Club: Saturday 5 June:
8:45am Mini Colts (U14)
9:55am Junior Colts (U16)
11:10am Senior Colts (U18)
12:50pm B Grade
2:50pm A Grade
We’ll be offering this Ultimate Devils Experience to our Moddies for other home games during the season. Talk to your coach for more information.
Did you know that all money raised through our Toyota Good for Footy raffle page will go towards a new Digital Scoreboard for our home ground, Arkaba Oval?
So far we’ve raised $1,325 and we’re ranked 37th on the national raffle leaderboard. Help us raise $20k to cover the purchase and installation of the new scoreboard, and get us to #1on the leaderboard!
You can also buy tickets by scanning the unique QR code below.
The Sunday Mail is asking South Australians to nominate a junior sportsperson whose actions on field and off make you feel proud.
A weekly online gallery of finalists is published at advertiser.com.au with a $100 prize also awarded each week, sponsored by Fairmont Homes, in recognition of the importance of grassroots sport.
The ongoing campaign aims to celebrate kids’ involvement in sport in all shapes and forms, showcasing skills, courage, passion and good sportsmanship.
“We wanted to do something fun to celebrate junior sport – sometimes it is the big moments, such as an amazing game-winning goal, that are worth cheering but often it is the small things that warm our family’s hearts most … the firsts, the friendships or a show of resilience,” Sunday Mail editor Jessica Leo-Kelton said.