Geelong past players and club officials invite you to join ‘A Night for Bluey’ on Friday November 22nd to help raise money for the 226 AFL game-player, Tim McGrath.

Early this year McGrath, who is a father of three girls, was diagnosed with cancer and is currently undergoing treatment to fight stage three melanoma.

McGrath, who played 219 games with the Cats during 1992 – 2002, undertook a pivotal role for Geelong’s defence force, after being drafted from North Melbourne in 1992. During his 10-year career, which included 11 finals and three Grand Finals, McGrath averaged 16 disposals and four marks per game.

Since his debut the consistent defender didn’t spend many games on the bench until young Matthew Scarlett and Tom Harley stepped up in 2002, which restricted the 10-year veteran to only two games.

To get behind Geelong’s long-serving player, Tim McGrath, book a seat or a table of 10 for ‘A Night for Bluey’ fundraising dinner, which will be held in the Fred Flanagan Room on Friday 22nd of November 2013.

See below for further details on how to book your ticket.