30TH PETER MAC CUP

COLLINGWOOD V CARLTON 3 APRIL

Traditional rivals Collingwood Football Club and Carlton Football Club will come together once again to take a stand against cancer and support groundbreaking research at Peter Mac.

TAKE A STAND AGAINST CANCER

Support Peter Mac and help change the future of cancer research
Donations $2 and above are tax-deductible

Traditional rivals Collingwood Football Club and Carlton Football Club will come together once again to take a stand against cancer and support groundbreaking research at Peter Mac. 

The clubs will come face-to-face ahead of the 30th Peter Mac Cup - the longest running charity match in VFL/AFL history.

The funds you raise through the Peter Mac Cup Breakfast will help give some of the brightest minds in cancer research the specialised technologies and resources they need to make important new breakthroughs – breakthroughs that will save lives.



Special thanks to the Pratt Foundation

The Pratt Foundation are giving you the opportunity to double your impact for cancer research. Your donation will be matched thanks to their generous support.

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Collingwood players visit Peter Mac 

In the lead up to the Peter Mac Cup, players Ed Allen, Billy Frampton, Ned Long and Oleg Markov toured the centre and met with Peter Mac staff and patients.

Read more about their visit


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Mason Cox visits  Peter Mac 
Proving he also has a big heart, Collingwood’s Mason Cox dropped in to Peter Mac to visit some of our patients (and massive Pies fans), Nick and Ricky. They had the chance to meet one of football’s tallest heroes and to hold the 2010 AFL Premiership Cup. 

This visit not only meant the world to Nick and Ricky, but also made the day of our staff!

Read more about Mason's visit


 

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Carlton at Peter Mac 
Former co-captain of Carlton and patient of Peter Mac Sam Docherty know's too well the challenges cancer patients can face. Whilst undergoing treatment for testicular cancer, his Carlton teammates banded together to shave their heads, and collectively raised over $200,000 in 2021 for Peter Mac.

Since then, Sam has continued to remain involved with Peter Mac, pictured here meeting with Peter Mac CEO Shelley Dolan 

Read more about Sam's visit