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Laura_Crowden
12 years agoMember
Hi Vicki,
We agree! He gets BCNA's vote! We are incredibly grateful for all that Shane has done for BCNA in the past and more recently through Tour de Crawf. Not only has he raised valuable funds for us, but just as importantly, he has raised awareness of breast cancer and the work we do here at BCNA.
We have been blown away by the generosity shown to Shane along his journey. He has really touched the Australian community and inspired a huge number of people.
You can watch him on the AFL Footy Show again tonight (Channel 9 from 8:30pm AEST) when they announce just how much Shane raised for BCNA to support Australians with breast cancer.
~Laura
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