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Celebrities slip and slide in first Big Freeze event since Neale Daniher's death
First Big Freeze held at the MCG since the death of AFL legend and MND campaigner Neale Daniher Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 3:48pm The MCG has hosted the first Big Freeze event since the death of AFL legend and motor neurone disease (MND) campaigner, Neale Daniher. It was a sea of ice blue around the ground as tens of thousands of beanie-clad footy fans cheered on a host of celebrities as they hurtled down a slide into a chilly pool for the 12th annual Big Freeze at the 'G — the signature event to...
Live: Fans gather at MCG for Big Freeze ahead of Collingwood-Melbourne clash
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