Sheffield Shield Luncheon with Andrew “Ronnie” McDonald

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Our guest of honour, Bushrangers head coach Andrew ‘Ronnie’ McDonald had a distinguished decade as a player highlighted by silverware with the Vics and four Tests for Australia. 

A genuine all-rounder, he was a pivotal player in Victoria’s run of silverware under Greg Shipperd from the early 2000s, his aggressive batting complemented by his considerable reverse swing skills.  Andrew played in three wins out of four for Australia, including the infamous Sydney Test 2009, Matthew Hayden’s last, where  Simon Katich revisited the old days of wrestle-mania by placing Michael Clarke in a dressing room head lock still remembered today.

Ronnie led the mighty Big V to the 2016-17 Shield at the Alice and is in charge again as the Vics attempts to rival a little of New South Wales’ history from the ‘50s and ‘60s and win a fourth consecutive Shield title. He will be speaking to us just after the conclusion of the second of Victoria’s new-season Shield games

Date: Friday, 10th November 2017

Time: 12 noon for a 12.30 start

Venue: Our renowned city base, the Kelvin Club

(Melbourne Place, just up from the corner of Bourke St and Russell St)

Cost: $75 members, $85 non-members

Pre-payment essential. Contact Wayne Ross on 0416 983 888