Imagine being asked to go on an all expenses paid footy trip with some of the legends of the Carlton Football Club? How quickly would you say yes? Well your humble correspondent was lucky enough to receive such an offer a few weeks ago.
It turned out that 1982 premiership player, Ross Ditchburn had been battling prostate cancer in recent times and as part of his recovery efforts he wanted to give something back to his community. His community happens to be about 300km South East of Perth in the West Australian wheat belt around the small township of Kukerin.
As soon as the Spirit of Carlton discovered the Ross wanted to hold a Men's Health awareness weekend in Kukerin they made plans straight away to help out. So off to WA trekked Wayne Harmes, Des English, Syd Jackson, David McKay, Geoff Southby, Ken Hunter, Ken Kleiman, Bob Lowrie, Tony De Bolfo and your truly, along with local lads, Richard Dennis and Brad Shine.
There was a very early morning flight then a four hour bus drive until we arrived in Kukerin. We held up pretty well, especially 85 year old Ken Kleiman. Ken was a property steward for many years at the Blues and the camaraderie he had with the players was very obvious throughout the trip. Ken has seen 11 premiership in person, from 1938 to 1995. You could not meet a nicer bloke. For a bloke of 85 he did not miss a beat throughout the entire weekend, he enjoyed it as much as the rest of us.
The first night consisted of some speeches about men's health followed by a sportsman's night hosted by the Blue boys. The reception and hospitality everyone got was second to none. The whole weekend was very busy and was a great success. 56 men had health checks on the weekend, many of whom would not have done so if not for the events of the weekend, Ross' actions may have saved a life or two.
We have tried to chronicle the weekend as best we can on the Spirit of Carlton website. On there you will be able to see some of the stuff we got up to,
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