Sun 21 Jun 2015

There is good reason to celebrate with the 2015 Reclink Community Cup right around the corner as the event marks a very special milestone this year - it has been running for 21 years now. With the final preparations taking place for the 21st event taking place, Melbourne has become a buzz of excitement as the iconic charity football match, which is held on Sunday 21st June at Elsternwick Park will see Triple R 102.7FM / PBS 106.7FM Megahertz and the Rockdogs fight it out to see who will take have their name etched into the 2015 cup.

Reclink Community Cup has become such an iconic date in the Melbourne music fixture over the 21 years, and it raises money for disadvantaged folk for Reclink Australia, an organisation who have set up sports and arts programs to assist marginalized people and get them re-engaged in society etc. Coincidentally Reclink Australia are also celebrating a milestone of their own this year - 25 years of operation. So there is double the reason to celebrate!

Kicking the day’s entertainment treats off after gates open at 12noon will be Ally Spazzy’s Kiddyrock & The Cool Bananas who will be entertaining the kids with their very special brand of fun. Next up is melancholic pop trio Pearls, followed by the legendary Adalita for the pre-game entertainment. Paul Kelly & Dan Kelly combine forces to deliver their own special take on the Feelin’ Kinda Sporty song Dave Graney & The Coral Snakes made famous in the mid 90s. Half-time will see The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra set the place alight with their infectious afro-beat. Post match entertainment will be served up by party-starters Graveyard Train performing what will no doubt be a killer set proving yet again they are one of the most entertaining live acts in Australia today.

Adding their own aural wizardry to the day will be commentators Tony Biggs (Triple R’s On the Blower), Leapin’ Larry L (Triple R/The Age)and Rauri Curran (PBS’s Fang It!). Plus stage MC’s Emma Peel (PBS‘s Switched On) and Jon Von Goes (Triple R’s JVG Radio Method).

Playing Times are :
12.10pm : Ally Spazzy’s Kiddyrock & The Cool Bananas 12.45pm : Pearls
1.30pm : Adalita
2.10pm : Teams Enter Ground
2.25pm : Event Theme Song by Paul Kelly & Dan Kelly
2.30pm : Match commences
Half Time : The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra
Post-Match : Graveyard Train

With such an eclectic line up, it’s certain the 2015 Reclink Community Cup will once again deliver an entertaining day out. Whilst we can’t promise good football, we can promise one of the most entertaining spectacles on the rock calendar year!

The Reclink Community Cup raises funds for Reclink Australia and celebrates Melbourne’s dynamic music and community broadcasting cultures. The 21st celebration of the Reclink Community Cup will no doubt be memorable in 2015 so don’t hesitate in buying a pre-sale ticket now via Oztix.
Food and beverages available on the day; Lots of kids activities. Entry is $15 for adults; $5 for children under 16.

Pre-sale tickets available now via www.oztix.com.au
2015 Reclink Community Cup
Sunday 21st June
Rockdogs Vs Triple R 102.7FM / PBS 106.7FM Megahertz Elsternwick Park
Limited parking – Use public transport Melways Ref 67 E3 (5 min walk from Elsternwick Train Station)
Gates open 12 noon
Live music kicks off from 12 noon
Adults - $15 Kids under 16 - $5. Pre-sales via Oztix
No BYO – No Glass

Reclink Australia, Triple R 102.7FM and PBS 106.7FM acknowledges the support of the 2015 Reclink Community Cup partners: James Boags Draught, Bayside City Council and Victorian Amateur Football Association.
For more information on the 2015 Reclink Community Cup visit:
www.communitycup.com.au
www.facebook.com/reclinkcommunitycup
www.facebook.com/ReclinkAustralia
twitter.com/melbcommcup

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