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Each day this year, 58 Australians will be told they have breast cancer – that’s over 20,000 people in 2024. It is expected that 217 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year and many more are affected through diagnosis of a partner, mother or friend. Being told you have breast cancer changes lives in an instant and has a ripple effect through families, workplaces, sporting clubs and the community.

Hosting a PLAY4BCNA Pink Sports Day is a great way to show support and involve everyone, either on the field or on the sidelines! These fundraisers are also a really rewarding way for your organisation to acknowledge the important role women play in grassroots sport. Here, we share examples of some wonderful community Pink Sports Days to help inspire the planning for your event.

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Pink Lady AFL Match

Melbourne Football Club Partnership

Since 2005, Melbourne Football Club and Breast Cancer Network Australia have partnered to host five periodical Field of Women events and an annual Pink Lady AFL Match to highlight the support, connection and voice provided by BCNA for all Australians affected by breast cancer.

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BCNA Ambassadors Jackson Baker (surfer) and Oskar Baker (AFL footballer) are not related but are connected by their family experience of breast cancer.

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BCNA Ambassadors Thomas and Jarrod Berry have been shortlisted as finalists in the AFL's Jim Stynes Community Award.

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Breast Cancer Network Australia Celebrates AFL Great Shane Crawford’s Remarkable Contributions that will be featured on The Footy Show 30 Year Anniversary Special.

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Breast Cancer Network Australia’s (BCNA) 2024 Pink Lady Match will be held at the MCG on Saturday 22 June during AFL Round 15 between Melbourne and North Melbourne at 7:30pm. MCG entry gates will open at 5.30pm with activities outside the ground from 4pm

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