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Cannons aim to hit money ball at home.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| January 25, 2003 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Canberra Times)

Byline: Chris Wilson

The Canberra Cannons are aiming to hit the money ball in tonight's homecoming game against the Melbourne Tigers at the AIS Arena.

A full-house against the Tigers tonight would sure up the Cannons' short-term financial position, as well as raise $10,000 for the Canberra bushfire appeal.

The Cannons have not played in Canberra since December 7 their last game before going into voluntary administration on December 17. It was almost the foundation club's last game . . . fullstop.

Having raised the money to get the club back on the court, Cannons coach-cum-CEO Cal Bruton said tonight's …

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