A sea of international footy faces
- Monday, September 15 2008 @ 06:58 am ACST
- Contributed by: Brett Northey
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The biggest single event during the 2008 Australian Football International Cup was arguably the "Dinner with the World" function at the Palladium at Crown in Melbourne on Thursday 5th September. Around 1300 guests attended this glittering evening, with the 16 competing nations and the Multicultural Challenge teams, as well as AFL guests and sponsors.
There were a few speeches, the announcement of the World Team, and several cultural performances along the lines of those given by the teams in Warrnambool, as well as one by an Aboriginal group.
Looking out across the sea of people gave a sense of just how far international footy has come in the last few years. The event itself would have cost at least AUD$100,000. Perhaps the most significant speech was that of Australian Federal Trade Minister Simon Crean. Late in 2007 there was a change of government and the new one appears to be quite interested in working with the AFL in using Australian Football as a tool for increasing trade with other nations. This can only be a good thing for the development of our sport, and something we should hear more about in future.
Although light on detail, you can hear more of Crean's speech in our Youtube video of the night.
World Team
Peres Peace Team on stage
AFL CEO Andrew Demetriou
Australian Federal Trade Minister, Simon Crean
In distance, the main stage with the international jumpers, in the Palladium at Crown