There’s only four days to go before entries close for the 2011 St Kilda Football Club Best and Fairest competition...
There’s only four days to go before entries close for the 2011 St Kilda Football Club Best and Fairest competition, so get in quick for your chance to win two tickets to the Saints’ night of nights.
As well as winning two tickets for you and a lucky friend, the winner will have their photo taken with the winner immediately after the award is presented, and will then have the photo personally signed by the winning player.
For your chance to win, simply tell us in 25 words or less who you think will take home the coveted award and why. Email your entries to communications@saints.com.au We have received hundreds of entries but the winner is yet to be decided, so get your thinking caps on, be creative and tell us which player has been St Kilda’s best and fairest all year.
For some entry ideas - here are some of the honourable mentions of entries that we have received:
Bj can take a ripping mark making footy look like a walk in the park, the Trevor Barker Medal will be his because he's a footy wiz.
Jumping joey steals the ball runs through the pack and dodges them all no surprise that he will win because he never gives in
Sam Fisher as he is a tireless, selfless and humble player, an awesome defender that just keeps on going, saving the Saints many times.
Jack Steven, deservedly nominated for the rising star award, he's a consistently good young player and can be counted on to give 110% every game.
The Saints Best and Fairest player, Is an absolute stayer, Always in the play, Keeping opponents at bay, Nicky D……………… You’re it for me.
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