Touching moments from the night were: a speech from Anne, read by her daughter Lauren, which caused many donations to the "sooky-la-la" fine jar (Anne's rule was anyone caught crying was fined $10); local identity Reis Maurer, a young disabled man, placing the winning bid on a signed Parramatta jersey - he's the team's number one fan; a friend of the Overton's bidding and winning a set of golf clubs for $1200 - the biggest bid on the night - and donating the set to Mark; another friend, Mick Murphy, donated a limited edition framed collage of the Immortals of League from his own private collection, which fetched over $900; he also donated Mark Waugh's cricket jumper, the last he wore in test cricket, which sold for over $300; an original painting by Julie Mills sold for $500; Kendall Community Preschool children created two paintings one of which was presented to Anne the other donated for the auction. Read More
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