Hungry: Nixon and teacher Cindy Pedrana get some breakfast.
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Steve Huntley
Moama Anglican Grammar had a big turnout to celebrate Father's Day on Friday morning, with the primary school gardens a thriving hub of dads, grandfathers, uncles, students and teachers — many dressed proudly in their footy colours.
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A small army of volunteers and staff did an amazing job of the traditional egg and bacon cook-up on a grand scale.
Breakfast was accompanied by some of the school’s talented musicians, and followed by a raffle with a host of wonderful prizes generously donated by local families, staff and businesses.
Music to our ears: Jaymi Clancy keeps the hungry masses entertained.
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Steve Huntley
Support: Finley Bachelor, Sienna Eacott and William Eacott in their favourite footy colours.
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Steve Huntley
Hawks: Eliza Leeds supporting Hawthorn at the breakfast.
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Steve Huntley
Rhythm: Kev Kiely leads the Moama Anglican Grammar Drumline.
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Steve Huntley
Turnout: Crowds of fathers, uncles and grandfathers join in the spirit of the morning.
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Steve Huntley
Warming up: Peter Jones, Addison Farr-Jones, Sienna Weeks and Matilda Simpson enjoy some hot drinks.
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Steve Huntley
Family: (left to right) Marco Maxwell, Alistair Maxwell, Ryan Maxwell, Alessandra Maxwell, Vanessa Bush and Matthew Maxwell spend the morning together.
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Steve Huntley
Footy colours: (back row) Tim Reid, Lily Reid, Julia Reid, (middle) Meg Holloway, (front) Grace Spear, Anna Melville, Ariella White and Sadie Palmer at the breakfast.
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Steve Huntley
Clubs: Students dressed in their best footy colours for the day.
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Steve Huntley