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Lambassador for lunch

THE Noosa Tiger’s first President’s Lunch has been another huge success, setting the course for what is sure to be another impressive year.
Columnist Pittsy reported on the first lunch saying it was the perfect way to launch the 2016 series of President’s Lunches.
“A huge crowd were wowed by the hilarity and Aussie charisma of our very popular ‘Lambassador’ Sam Kekovich last Saturday,” he said.
“I’m sure Sam’s performance will stay in the memories of those who attended for a long time.”
No topic was off limits with Sam telling stories about acquiring a Rolex watch, nearly beating Geelong on his own (with fellow superstar Barry Cable, of course), to the relocation of a good “pommie” friend to Australia, Sam had the crowd in stitched.
“It was a brilliant luncheon with an awesome bloke. Glad I was present,” Pittsy said.
“I’m still giggling.”
The next President’s Lunch will be held on Saturday 21 May from 11am at the Noosa Tigers home ground, Weyba Road, Noosaville.
The guest of honour will be Ricky McLean who will chat about his time playing at Richmond.
Tickets are available now at $60 per person.
Phone 0417 171 313 or email peterthynne@bigpond.com for tickets.

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