The Canberra Cavalry have vowed to bring ABL opposition to Canberra in the new year as the club looks to fill the void left by a suspended season.
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The Cavalry will team up with charity partners Soldier On and Kids In Care on December 18 when they host kids clinics and an intra-squad game at the Narrabundah Ballpark.
The club is determined to host more exhibition games in early 2022 against ABL rivals after the competition was scrapped this summer due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
"We've worked day and night to try and get games up and running this summer, so it's great we can give something back to the fans before the year is out," Cavalry general manager Sunny Singh said.
"The 'Bring It Home' day out at the ballpark gives us a chance to raise some money for some incredible organisations, as well as see our loyal fanbase who are desperate for some live baseball action.
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"It'll be great to see as many kids out there in the late morning, learning from the Cavalry boys, which will be a nice precursor to the rest of the day."
Meanwhile, the Canberra Brave ice hockey team celebrated the 40th anniversary of the Canberra Knights and Matt Harvey's final Brave game on Saturday night.
Brave and Knights players past and present squared off, with the Brave winning 7-6.
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