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FINALS FOOTBALL * Premier Division v Western Suburbs 2.15pm Sunday September 12 at Blacktown Olympic Park * Premier Cup v North Shore 10am Sunday September 12 at Blacktown Olympic Park * ECE manning the gates during finals. Please volunteer for a shift! info@eastcoasteagles.com.au * Club Champion Night to be held at the Castle Hill RSL on Saturday October 23. Put it in your diary!

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Tony MoranThe East Coast Eagles Board of Directors would like to announce the appointment of Tony Moran to the board for 2010.

The role of Director of Finance was declared vacant when Phillip Bester, who has held the role for 2 years, decided to step down from the Board. Phil has done a magnificent job in the role overseeing many changes to the financial position of the East Coast Eagles over these 2 years. Phil has been instrumental in maintaining a strong financial position for the club, especially with the added financial burden of the fantastic new home ground facilities at Bruce Purser Reserve. Phil has also recently become engaged to his partner Renee and whilst he will still be an avid supporter of the Eagles, he is looking to spend more time with his future wife.
As per the East Coast Eagles constitution, the current board has appointed Tony Moran to the role of Director of Finance to fulfil the remaining year left vacant by Phil’s departure. Beyond 2010, the role will be up for re-election.
Tony Moran first became involved as a sponsor of the Eagles in 2008 through his (then) company Wizard Home Loans. Since then, Wizard has changed entities and is now Aussie Homes Loans, and Tony once again sponsored the Eagles under the Aussie banner in 2009.
Tony brings a wealth of experience to the Eagles Board. Whilst he is relatively new to the game of Australian Rules, he has a strong sporting history, especially in Rugby in Sydney.
Tony also brings a very sound business acumen to the East Coast Eagles and will be looking to further strengthen the clubs position as the premier club in the AFL Sydney.
Tony is also the President of the Sydney Hills Business Chamber and will work with the club to strengthen our ties with local business.
Tony is looking forward to meeting many of the Eagles members and supporters who he has not yet met and will be a regular fixture at events throughout 2010.
The East Coast Eagles are very privileged and proud to welcome Tony on board.

Photo by Mark SpiteriThe East Coast Eagles and the Hills Shire Council will bring a little AFL tradition to the Hills next week when the 2009 Premiership flag will be flown high above the Council Chambers.

This tradition is often seen in the AFL when Premiership teams will fly the flag above town halls, major buildings and even once above the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

The ceremony will take place at the Hills Shire Council Chambers at 129 Showground Road on Tuesday 24th November at 3.30pm.  The ceremony will signify the fantastic year that the East Coast Eagles had in 2009 and also recognise the fantastic contribution the council has made to not only AFL in the area, but to community sport in general.

The Hills Shire Council undertook one of the biggest sporting venue projects it has ever seen when it embarked on the construction of Bruce Purser Reserve, partnering with the AFL, Cricket NSW and the East Coast Eagles. Its completion in 2009 gave football a new home in the Hills and it is no coincidence that the completion of this fantastic new venue coincides with the first ever AFL Sydney Premier Division flag "heading to the Hills".

All Eagles members and supporters are encouraged to come along to the ceremony and witness the Premiership flag being flown for the first time.

We will then look forward to finding a more permanent home for the flag throughout the 2010 season at Bruce Purser Reserve.

After a spell of 10 weeks since the Eagles brought home the Premier Division Premiership, they will commence their campaign to defend that premiership. On Tuesday December 1st the senior and Under 18 squads will begin preparations for the 2010 season. Training will continue on Tuesdays and Thursdays through until Christmas. Players will be expected to be at the Fortress, Bruce Purser Reserve at 6pm to be ready to roll by 6.30pm and are expected to bring runners, football boots and an East Coast Eagles training singlet if available. New players are welcome and encouraged to come along and join in.

 

Kristian and Tegan Pearson welcomed little Millie Renee Pearson to the world at 3.55pm on thursday, October 29 2009. Just like her dad, she did things her way, waiting a week past her due date before finally being coaxed into meeting her parents. She weighed in at around 3 kilograms, or 6lb 6oz in the old scale. Mum, baby and dad are doing well, although dad did received a classic Pearson 'Dont Argue' from Millie.

The East Coast Eagles would like to welcome Millie to the world and congratulate Teags and Pearso on becoming parents. We cant wait to see Millie down at Bruce Purser next season watching her daddy run around trying to get a kick.

Congratulations guys!

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