Please download the official for detailed information regarding this years ANZAC weekend in Vung Tau. Incuded in this handy guide is useful information regarding visa information for Vietnam, getting to and from Vung Tau, schedule of events for the ANZAC Day Weekend and memorial services, hotel, restaurant and nightlife info and much more.
PLEASE SEE BELOW DETAILS FOR LAST YEAR, 2013
Saturday 27 April, 2013
4th Annual ANZAC Friendship Match
- 12 Midday – Legends and All Stars Match (4 x 20min Quarters). (Would you like to play in this match? Please email the now!)
- 2.00pm – Pre match formalities inc. national anthems
- 2.25pm – 4th Annual ANZAC Friendship Match: Vietnam Swans Vs Jakarta Bintangs (4 x 20min Quarters)
- 4.00pm – Presentations and celebratory drinks
- 5.00pm – Last person leaves ground (so that ground staff can prepare for the greyhound races that night)
McMillan Dinner
- 7.00pm – ANZAC Friendship Match McMillan Dinner. 5 Star , Vung Tau. $50 or VND1 million. Includes buffet, drinks (3hrs free flow beer, French wine, soft drinks and water. After 3hrs, cash bar (approx $2.50 per beer)), band and Middleton Address*. Bookings essential. Please email (Max 200 tickets). Preferred dress code: neat casual including collared shirt, slacks, closed footwear. Ladies a similar standard.
* Middleton Address
This year’s keynote speaker to deliver the Middleton Address will be Stan Middleton himself. Stan Middleton is the Official Historian for the Vietnam Football League which ran from 1966-71 in Vung Tau.
ANZAC Day, Thursday 25 April, 2013
- 2013 Pre Dawn: ANZAC Day Dawn Service, Long Tan Cross (seats on buses can be arranged from Vung Tau through Glenn Nolan at . Tickets cost $5 and buses will leave from Tommy’s Bar at 4am)
- 5.15am – ANZAC Day Dawn Service, Long Tan Cross. Minimum dress code: collared shirt, dress shorts, shoes. Ladies a similar standard.
*Please note, Australia is one of only two countries to have a memorial site in Vietnam. This is a very generous gesture by the Vietnamese Government to Australians. Visitors to the Long Tan Cross should NOT wear medals or military uniforms, raise or display flags or play music. Speeches should be low key and short.
The Vietnam Swans thank the Vietnamese Government for allowing the ANZAC Dawn Service to be held each year. We also agree to the above listed conditions.
For anyone wishing to attend the ANZAC Dawn Service independently of an organised group, you shall be required to seek approvals from the relevant local authorities.
Please check the for full details.
- Live telecast of Collingwood Vs Essendon ANZAC Day Match (MCG), Tommy’s Sports Bar, Vung Tau
- Live telecast of St Kilda Saints Vs Sydney Swans ANZAC Day Match (Wellington), Tommy’s Sports Bar, Vung Tau
Battlefield Tours; Wednesday 24 April and Friday 26 April, 2013
- Visit Long Hais, Long Tan Cross, Nui Dat and the Long Phuc tunnels. $40 per person. For full details, email Glenn Nolan at (Tommy’s Bar is a sponsor of the Vietnam Swans).
Documentary of 2012 ANZAC Friendship Match Weekend
Click on the You Tube clip below for a documentary on the 2012 ANZAC Friendship Match which includes interviews with Vietnam Veterans, players and other key people.
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*** Click for the Includes articles by Alex “You Beauty!” Jesaulenko, Tony Morwood (Sydney Swans), Tony Woods (AFL), the Australian Consul General John McAnulty and Vietnam Veterans Stan Middleton, Kev McMillan and Ron Vernon. Former Saigon President Derrin Limbrick also has a say.
*** For a copy of the 2012 Official Press Release, click here.
To see what happened in 2010 and 2011, see below.
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To see Adam Martin’s video on the 2011 ANZAC Friendship Match, .
See Peter Harvey’s report on Channel 9 News regarding the 2011 ANZAC Friendship Match. .
Background on the ANZAC Friendship Match
Vung Tau served as the Australians logistics base during the Vietnam/American War and, more specifically, the match will be played at the Greyhound Racing Track. The Greyhound track was formerly known as the Lord Mayor’s Oval – and the venue for footy tournaments back in 1966-71
In Vietnam, the Government only allows two countries to honour their fallen with a memorial. They are France (Dien Bien Phu) and Australia (Long Tan). In exchange, the Vietnamese Government requests that those who visit the memorials must not wear medals, uniforms, raise or display flags or play music and that any speeches should be short and low key.
Against this backdrop of sensitivities, the Vietnam Swans feel extremely privileged to be able to host our ANZAC Friendship Match. We wear two black armbands to respect all who have fallen and to share the vision of one bright future.
Our Friendship Match brings together two worlds from two different eras: Vietnam 1970 and Vietnam 2011. For all of us who have chosen to live and work in Vietnam 2011, Vietnam is such an exciting, vibrant, generous and welcoming country.
We also use the occasion to raise money for local orphanages and swimming initiatives that will save young lives. In Vietnam, more children currently die from drowning than road accidents.
We warmly invite people to attend the ANZAC Friendship Match in the spirit of friendship and respect – and to have an amazing day at the footy.
Below is the welcome message from the Vietnam Swans’ National President in 2010:
Dear Players and Visitors to the Vietnam Swans Inaugural ANZAC Friendship Match, Vung Tau
In Australia, Australian Rules Footy is very closely aligned with ANZAC Day – the anniversary of that terrible dawn back in 1915 when the ANZACs landed on the beaches of Gallipoli. In Asia this weekend, ANZAC footy matches are being played in nine countries, in memory of Australia’s and New Zealand’s fallen.
This year, for the first time, Vietnam will host an ANZAC match, played between the Hanoi Hawks and Saigon Saints. Commemorating ANZAC Day in this place will have particular significance for those of us fortunate enough to be here today: we will be reminded first hand that wars end long before the pain and suffering they cause – to all involved.
The Vietnam Swans is just an Aussie Rules Club made up of ordinary people from different backgrounds who are living in an extraordinary country. We are humbled by the generosity shown to us by those who have so warmly welcomed us into their country, and we share together our sorrow and mutual respect for the sacrifices of our peoples.
While we are daunted by the prospect of hosting our first ANZAC Friendship Match, we are strengthened by the knowledge that sport is a formidable force in building relationships. The Vietnam Swans hope that this match will help build the ever strengthening friendship between two friends: Australia and Vietnam.
Have a great day and enjoy the footy in Vietnam!
Below are items of related interest:
2011
- 25 April, 2011, . Peter Harvey, 6pm National Nine News (via You Tube).
- 25 April, . Telephone interview with Peter Harvey, 5pm National Nine News (via You Tube).
- 24 April, . Peter Harvey reports on the match between the Vietnam Swans and Hong Kong Dragons for Channel 9 News (via You Tube).
- 21-26 April, , AFL Footy Record. Previews Richard “Ossie” Osborne’s trip to Vietnam for the 2011 ANZAC friendship Match and the work being done to help save Vietnamese lives through new swimming initiatives. (Click onto Page 15 of the .)
2010
- , 23-25 April, 2010 (pictorial presentation)
- The Vung Tau Wrap Up. A review of the ANZAC weekend, Vung Tau, 2010 (story on Vietnam Swans website)
- Aussie Rules during the Vietnam War
- Photos of Aussie Rules matches during the War. Click
- , Riding On Magazine (Ulysses Club) reviews, including the match.
- The Vietnam Swans Inaugural ANZAC Friendship Match 2010 (, , ) Vietnam Veterans Debrief Magazine, Winter, 2010.
- , TPI Chin Up Vietnam Veterans Magazine. Looks at the Vietnam Swans Inaugural ANZAC Friendship Match.
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- , by Peter Harvey, 60 Minutes. The story was aired on 13 August 2006.
- documentary (100 mins) narrated by Sam Worthington.
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Click on the above to see Redgum’s film clip about the Vietnam War, I was only 19.
- 60 Minutes, . by Peter Harvey. The story was aired on 13 August 2006.