'The Big Freeze and beanies will live on forever'
The legacy of Neale Daniher is being celebrated through the ongoing tradition of 'The Big Freeze' and the wearing of beanies. This event has become a significant part of the AFL culture, raising awareness and funds for motor neuron disease research. The Footy Classified panel reflects on how these initiatives will continue to resonate in the future.
- ▪Neale Daniher's legacy is honored through 'The Big Freeze' event.
- ▪The event raises awareness and funds for motor neuron disease research.
- ▪The tradition of wearing beanies has become a significant part of AFL culture.
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