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READ MORE – Kyneton Tigers fighting financial crisis READ MORE – AFLCV competitions postponed because of COVID-19 cases READ MORE – A toast to the BFNL’s ‘Midday Show’ – how has each club fared in the reserves competition ALMOST two years after calling for community support in a bid to help resolve a debt of about $200,000, Kyneton Football-Netball Club has whittled it down to $40,000. The Tigers last weekend concluded a successful raffle launched last October where they sold 2000 tickets at $100 each, with the first prize of a Toyota Hilux from Kyneton Toyota won by Emily Thomson. The raffle, as well as an auction night last year that generated more than …
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