Mail - Mt Evelyn Star Mail - 21st September 2021

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Mount Evelyn

Tuesday, 21 September, 2021

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Local star Bonnie Anderson challenged in SAS Australia

Montrose community grows a giving tree

Melbourne Demons AFL Grand Final souvenir poster

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Grand final fever By Mikayla van Loon

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No two AFL teams have experienced more premiership droughts than Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs making it a tale never to be forgotten. While, yes, the Western Bulldogs have since brought that drought to an end, 57 years have ticked by since the Demons’ last flag in 1964. Dedicated Demons’ fan Debbie Brasher, 55, from Montrose has been waiting her whole life to experience the excitement of a grand final win. But Ms Brasher’s Demons’ spirit runs deeper than that and every inch of her house she could possibly decorate has been covered in blue and red. “Everyone knows I go all out, so this is just another all out thing,” she said. Having bought 1500 metres of red and blue ribbon, Ms Brasher’s picket fence has been transformed into the colours of the Melbourne flag. Inside, the theatre room has been decked out with balloons, streamers and Melbourne Football Club flags. Her house isn’t the only thing that has been decorated though, with Ms Brasher donning her Melbourne socks, jacket, jumper and scarf every day since the preliminary final win. Passed from generation to generation, being a Melbourne supporter is in her blood. “My dad died at 52 and he barracked for all his life and then my dad’s dad, he was a Melbourne supporter, so it’s right through our whole family,” she said. “We’re definitely Demons’ through and through.” Continued page 3


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