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THE Melbourne Football Club (MFC) got into the spirit of giving this Christmas, by hosting a festive party for the Casey community.
A large crowd, including a number of schools, turned out for the MFC’s Christmas Party on Monday held at Casey Fields.
People of all ages had the opportunity to watch the club train, meet the coaches, get an autograph from their favourite players and meet Santa Claus.
There were also free giveaways, a sausage sizzle and a chance to sign-up for Deezone, the club’s new dedicated website for kids.
From left, Christopher, Keeley and Josh were all smiles at the event as they cheered on the MFC players from the sideline. 112188 Picture: ROB CAREW

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