by Rushby Hinds » Wed Mar 21, 2007 5:15 pm
PRESS RELEASE 21st March, 2007 – For immediate use
WEST END SLOWDOWN VIII MOVES TO THE HOME OF FOOTY !!
West End Slowdown VIII - Monday 1st October 2007
After 7 years at the Adelaide Oval, the much loved West End Slowdown VIII will be staged on the premier
football venue in SA – AAMI STADIUM.
As the biggest charity football match in Australia, the event has been moved by the McGuinness
McDermott Foundation to enable it to continue to grow beyond the 30 000 capacity at the Adelaide Oval.
The stage is set for another crackerjack encounter on the Labor Day holiday, Monday 1st October.
“The South Australian National Football League is delighted to host this magnificent community event on
behalf of the McGuinness McDermott Foundation and as AAMI Stadium is the home of footy in this State
we know we have the team in place to make this match bigger and better for the benefit of those who
support this wonderful Foundation†said Leigh Whicker, SANFL Executive Commissioner.
The McGuinness McDermott Foundation plans to expand the range of entertainment for the crowd on the
day beyond the children’s clinics and meet the stars sessions that have been part of the day for some
time. Football ‘tragics’ will have the chance to play in a curtain raiser match on the hallowed AAMI
Stadium turf and experience the sensation of being an AFL star for a day.
A bevy of SA footy’s finest including Tony Modra, Nigel Smart, Mark Bickley and Rod Jameson and
Damien Hardwick, Matt Primus, Scott Cummings and Damien Squire will strut their stuff on the day.
The big news from the dressing rooms is Ben Hart and Josh Francou have advised selectors that they
are ready to make their debut in West End Slowdown VIII to the delight of Crows and Power fans alike.
“We are thrilled at the support offered by the SANFL to open AAMI Stadium up to our match and inturn
make this event bigger and better for the future. This gives members and supporters of both Clubs the
chance to come to the home of footy and see their hero’s go around before they retire – again†said MMF
Director Tony McGuinness.
Leigh Whicker added “ The SA football family is very proud of work that Chris and Tony have done over
the past 10 years with their Foundation supporting children with cancer in this State. In many ways this
stellar charity commitment and success exceeds their football careers and that is extraordinary as they will
always be regarded as two of our finest football talentsâ€.
"It's great that Slowdown is coming to our home ground. Our Club has always supported the concept,
enjoyed watching the 'veterans' go around - and looks forward to seeing how quickly they get around the
expanses at AAMI these days!' said Crows CEO Steven Trigg. In a similar sentiment, John James CEO of
Port Adelaide said “Through the McGuiness McDermott Foundation the event has raised significant funds
which have been put to great use within the community. It's fantastic to hear that the Slowdown is being
moved to AAMI stadium, our home ground. And it is even better that we will see some of our past stars
back playing on AAMI stadiumâ€.
Over $1m has been raised from the West End Slowdown matches since 2000 for the direct benefit of
seriously ill children in SA.
The McGuinness McDermott Foundation is aiming to raise $250 000 from the day and ALL these
funds will go to the MMF Children’s Clinic at the WCH. For further information call Tony
McGuinness , Chris McDermott or Mark McGill on
He's still my hero even if he is a little bit crap.