Win tickets to the One Agency Mildura A-League Festival of Sport (and the Junior Soccer Clinic)!

THANKS to the Mildura Base Public Hospital, the Sunraysia Daily giving away five double passes to the One Agency Mildura A-League Festival of Sport on Saturday, October 5 at the Mildura Sporting Precinct.

With gates open from 12pm, the event features pre-season A-League Women and Men matches.

In the Women’s game from 2pm it’s Red v the Green and Back as Adelaide United takes on Western United.

Then from 4.30pm the Red Men are in action, up against the Brisbane Roar.

But it’s not just watching top-level football that’s on offer, you also have the chance to join in.

You can also win one of four single places at the A-League Junior Soccer Clinic on Friday, October 4 from 9.30am to 4.30pm. To be considered for the A-League Junior Soccer Clinic the participant must be between five and 16 years old.

To be in the running enter your details in the form below.

Entries close at 12pm on Wednesday, 2 October.

Winners will be contacted by phone and/ or email and the tickets to the One Agency Mildura A-League Festival of Sport will need to be collected from the Sunraysia Daily office during office hours (9am to 5pm) on Wednesday, Thursday or Friday. Winners of the A-League Junior Soccer Clinic prizes will need to supply the participant’s name, date of birth, and contact information which will be provided to the event organisers and used for entry.

Not a lucky winner, head to milduraartscentre.com.au to buy tickets to ether event, and money raised on the day goes to supporting the Mildura Base Public Hospital Foundation.

Good Luck!

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