Pink Panther Day


Published on Thursday, June 14, 2012

The club will scrap its usual black and red strip for its game against West Preston-Lakeside, and will instead wear a pink jumper with a white sash.

It will be just the second time in the club’s history that Eltham wears an alternate strip.

The last time was back in 1904 when the club adopted a black and white jersey and played under the name Eltham Magpies for a game against Stokes Electro Plating Factory.

A ladies luncheon will be hosted between 11:30am to 2pm with Bev Killick will and MC Glenn Moriarty to entertain attendees.

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