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Tour De Knuckle

By Hollie Harris

The Diggers Bar the Tewantin Noosa RSL has two sporting legends coming to the club to regale members and guests with footy tales and good natured banter, this Saturday 13 May, at 7pm.
Max Krilich was the captain of Manly, NSW, and the Mighty 1982 Kangaroos, known as the Invincibles. His good mate, a shy retiring type called Tommy Raudonikis was an opposing captain with Wests, he also captained NSW and Australia. The pair have been good friends for more than 40 years, with the exception of two weekends a year when their respective teams clash.
Tommy is bringing along items to auction, which everyone is going to want in their pool room.
There will be Rugby League trivia, auction to tables, photos and most importantly Tommy’s “Meat Pie Challenge”.
A buffet meal of hot roasts, vegetables and salads, plus a dessert will be included in the ticket cost of $55.
An evening not to be missed, not just for the sporting enthusiast but for everyone wanting a laugh and a great time at Tewantin Noosa RSL.

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