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Asking for a small favor on behalf of my footy club, obviously if you're affiliated with a local footy club you're gonna wanna do it for them and not us, but those who aren't, I dare say my club needs the help more than any other.... Apart from the fact we had a massive debt before paying this years fees, the senior coach walked out on the club after last weeks loss, and we will be relegated to division 2 next season.

All you have to do is like the page - https://www.facebook.com/MyBloodOath, and click take oath on the side, entering 'Glenorden WRFL' in the club section. We're in 9th place, but a long way off the top spot...

For those that don't know what it is..

Blood Oath is a joint campaign between the TAC and AFL Victoria

Blood Oath is a joint campaign between the TAC and AFL Victoria to prevent young people from being killed or seriously injured in road trauma.

Fronted by twin AFL senior coaches, Brad and Chris Scott, My Blood Oath reminds young men that “Your mate’s life is in your hands” and pushes the road safety message through Victorian football clubs at all levels.

Road trauma remains the single biggest killer of young people aged 18-25 worldwide.

Taking an oath to drive safely shows your friends and family that you are serious about putting an end to road trauma.

Being a part of the Blood Oath could not only save your life, but save your footy club.

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Just get mates to spam on Facebook. That ls what I did for the just cars mod of the month. Ended up with over 150 votes. I cbf doing it but my mates just sat there and spammed people for me. If your club really needs this then that's probably what you should do.

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