
Team members of the Old Melburnians Cricket Club are raising money for bushfire relief by making pledges for Sunday's game against Northcote.
The Bash Brothers, James Regan and Lachie Gooley, are pledging $10 per boundary and $20 per six .
Matched by: James Newton, Chris Wischer, Ritesh Varma, Gus Lapin, Al Nielsen, Anna Hamilton (or $100 for a Gooley duck), Tom Nelson, Tom Trumble, Critter Heinz, Will Allen, Nick Inge, Josh King and Rob Hays (or $50 on a Gooley duck, $100 on the golden),Lachie Bennett, Sam Gooley, Chris Gooley, Will Hanlon (plus $100 for Regan duck), Al Armstrong, Robert Renzella ($300 for a Regan golden duck, plus same as Gus Borthwick), Gus Borthwick ($200 for a Regan duck or $1 per run and $50 per dropped catch)
The skipper Tom Morris is pledging $25 per maiden the team bowls! Plus $100 for a bowled Hanlon, Caught Hanlon wicket.
Marcus Hanlon pledging $100 per Hanlon wicket! And Henry is pledging $50. Tom Hodge is pledging $25 per Will Hanlon wicket. Nick Voyage has $25 per Hanlon wicket.
The President Tom Healey is pledging $1 per run and $15 per wicket for both Tom Morris and George Hurley Wellington. Plus $150 if the team wins.
Charlie Jeffery is pledging $50 for the win and $50 if Regan is top scorer.
Patrick Garshagen is pledging $2.50 per bouncer bowled
Hopefully more to come...
Get around us and the Red Cross by matching any of these pledges or any other creative offers are very much welcomed! Then you can donate after the game on Sunday afternoon for what you have pledged :)
You can follow updates from the the game through our Twitter @OldMelbCC
More information about Australian Red Cross: Your donation to Red Cross Disaster Relief and Recovery helps our emergency teams to do their work - including the bushfires we're currently seeing across Vic, NSW, Qld and SA, and disasters yet to come. It enables us to give people the support they need in disasters: whether that's help to prepare, a safe place to take shelter, psychological first aid, information, and practical support through the months and even years it can take to recover. For more: https://bit.ly/332ZtBY