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The Len Hall Game ANZAC Day ceremony will begin at 6.20pm sharp on Friday night at Subiaco Oval and the club encourages all members and supporters to get to the ground in plenty of time to be part of the commemorative service.
The 13th annual Len Hall Game order of proceedings:
6.20pm Two drummer to centre of ground
6.22pm The Light Horse Brigade will be recognised with a tributary video.
6.23pm Veterans march with flags and member of the Light Horse Brigade are recognised.
6.24pm Lighting of the Flame of Remembrance
6.27pm Veteran march concludes
6.29pm Geelong enters and runs through banner
6.32pm Fremantle enters and runs through banner
6.36pm The Navy Band March
6.37pm Players and umpires line up on the sides of the centre square facing flame
6.37pm Veterans and cadets line up in front of race
6.38pm The Ode, recited by Mr Arthur Timms
They shall not grow old, as we that are left to grow old;
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.
6.39pm Last Post- performed by Ted Taite
The Last Post historically has been used to signify the end of the day. It is played during commemorative ceremonies to serve as a tribute to the dead.
6.40pm One minute silence
One minutes silence is held to reflect on the significance of the day and a sign of respect.
6.41pm Reveille- performed by Ted Taite
In major ceremonies, the Last Post is normally followed by Rouse except at the Dawn Service when the Reveille is played. Historically, Reveille woke the soldiers at dawn.
6.42pm National Anthem ‘Advance Australia Fair’
6.43pm Coin toss by Karen Hall (a member of Len Hall’s family)
6.45pm Bouncedown
Lest We Forget.
The 13th annual Len Hall Game order of proceedings:
6.20pm Two drummer to centre of ground
6.22pm The Light Horse Brigade will be recognised with a tributary video.
6.23pm Veterans march with flags and member of the Light Horse Brigade are recognised.
6.24pm Lighting of the Flame of Remembrance
6.27pm Veteran march concludes
6.29pm Geelong enters and runs through banner
6.32pm Fremantle enters and runs through banner
6.36pm The Navy Band March
6.37pm Players and umpires line up on the sides of the centre square facing flame
6.37pm Veterans and cadets line up in front of race
6.38pm The Ode, recited by Mr Arthur Timms
They shall not grow old, as we that are left to grow old;
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.
6.39pm Last Post- performed by Ted Taite
The Last Post historically has been used to signify the end of the day. It is played during commemorative ceremonies to serve as a tribute to the dead.
6.40pm One minute silence
One minutes silence is held to reflect on the significance of the day and a sign of respect.
6.41pm Reveille- performed by Ted Taite
In major ceremonies, the Last Post is normally followed by Rouse except at the Dawn Service when the Reveille is played. Historically, Reveille woke the soldiers at dawn.
6.42pm National Anthem ‘Advance Australia Fair’
6.43pm Coin toss by Karen Hall (a member of Len Hall’s family)
6.45pm Bouncedown
Lest We Forget.