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HomeSportLegends Border and Hogg return

Legends Border and Hogg return

By JONATHON HOWARD

AUSTRLAIAN cricket legends, Allan Border and Rodney Hogg, are coming to Noosa next week to present their popular Sportsmen’s Dinner.
The pair will visit the Noosa Tewantin Golf Club on Thursday 26 June.
The tour has received rave reviews throughout Australia and although Border and Hogg made exception cricketers, as it turns out, they also make darn good public speakers.
Rodney spoke to Noosa Today about his initial fear of public speaking and touring with the great Allan Border.
“We really enjoy our visits to Noosa,” he said.
“It’s also great to do the tour with Allan, who is really the cricketing legend – I just provide some comic relief.”
Catch Allan Border and Rodney Hogg at the Noosa Tewantin Golf Club, 46 Cooroy-Noosa Road, Noosa Heads, on Thursday 26 June from 6.30pm (7pm start).
Ticket prices for members are $100 and non-members $120 which includes dinner, wine and beer.
Dress is smart casual for booking phone (07) 54 471 407.

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