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Superules family day was a hit

The Beaconsfield Superules Footy Club hosted a jam-packed Family Day featuring three thrilling home games and a range of fun activities for all ages.

Held at Perc Allison Oval in Beaconsfield on April 6, the event kicked off with an exciting lineup of matches, including over 50s vs Eastern Warriors, over 45s vs Frankston, and over 35s vs Mordialloc.

Families in attendance enjoyed face painting, a jumping castle, and balloon twisting, while the Rush Coffee van was on hand to fuel up supporters.

In a generous gesture, all families, supporters, and players were treated to a free dinner at the end of the day.

The perfect weather added to the festive atmosphere, making it a fantastic day out for the whole family.

The event was a great showcase of community spirit, with many attendees cheering on the teams and enjoying the activities.

Overall, the Beaconsfield Superules Family Day was a huge success, and the club is already looking forward to next year’s event.

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