SuperCoach 2017: Win a seat in a corporate box with Matthew Lloyd
HERE’S your chance to watch an AFL game in a corporate box hosted by Bombers champion Matthew Lloyd — just by playing SuperCoach.
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SUPERCOACH in a superbox?
Now you can follow the fortunes of your SuperCoach players from the comfort of a corporate box in a special event hosted by Essendon legend Matthew Lloyd.
To score a seat, all you need to do is register to play SuperCoach.
Lloyd, who kicked 926 goals in 270 games from 1995-2009, is turning his talents to Australia’s biggest fantasy sports game in 2016.
Playing @Supercoach ? Captain @MatthewLloyd18 selects his Ruckman this week, be sure to sign up today: https://t.co/HJcmYtKLoB #SuperCoach pic.twitter.com/r1ni1cpRDA
â Sportsday (@SportsdayRadio) February 22, 2017
There are four double passes to win to watch a game during the 2017 AFL season with Lloydy from behind the glass, complete with catering.
The prize adds to a huge prize pool that includes the $50,000 SuperCoach grand prize, $1000 to the top score every round and $9000 cash league creator prize — fill a league by Round 1 and you’re in the running.
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Lloyd, Port Adelaide 300-gamer Kane Cornes and former Docker Paul Hasleby have signed on as SuperCoach captains for Sportsday Radio in Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia.
Tune in every week and follow them on Twitter for their best SuperCoach tips and to follow their fortunes this season.
MATTHEW LLOYD
Twitter: @MatthewLloyd18
Lloyd has made the transition from AFL champ to respected media commentator in the four years since hanging up the boots.
Lloyd is Essendon’s all-time leading goalkicker and sits seventh on the AFL-VFL’s all-time goalkicker list. A three-time Coleman Medallist, he led Essendon’s goalkicking a remarkable 12 times, with a career-best 109 goals in the Bombers 2000 Premiership year.
A member of the ‘first kick, first goal’ club, Lloyd is a five-time All-Australian who played for Australia twice, winning the Jim Stynes Medal in 2006.
KANE CORNES
Twitter: @kanecornes
Host of Sportsday SA and Footy SA, the former All-Australian is not afraid to speak his mind.
Cornes’ ability to shut down opponents and win a mountain of the ball himself redefined the role of taggers. With four best-and-fairests and a place in Port Adelaide’s inaugural premiership team to his name, Cornes is Port Adelaide’s games record-holder, the only Power player to reach 300 games and a club great.
Get involved with @Supercoach in 2017. Follow me on @SportsdaySA for tips on creating your own team & giveaways. https://t.co/boSQZdZrQb pic.twitter.com/fthDIkkWTr
â Kane Cornes (@kanecornes) February 13, 2017
PAUL HASLEBY
Twitter: @PaulHasleby
The former Fremantle star and coach of South Fremantle keeps busy off the field these days as a media commentator and motivational speaker.
Hasleby retired in 2010 after an impressive career spanning 11 seasons and 208 games. His won the Rising Star award in 2000 and was All-Australian in 2003.
. @Supercoach is back and @PaulHasleby is ready to show off his player picking skills.
â Sportsday WA (@SportsdayWA) February 21, 2017
Create account today: https://t.co/jBocW4bIZ4 pic.twitter.com/0yTitZPgiP
REGISTER FOR SUPERCOACH NOW TO BE IN THE RUNNING FOR A SPOT IN LLOYDY’S CORPORATE BOX