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New video reveals the fun of the Pride Cup hockey match

The Pride Cup was without dispute one of the best events of the 2017 PrideFEST season.

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The inaugural competition saw hundreds of spectators supporting The Pythons, WA’s LGBTI Hockey Team.

The players split into several teams, The Pythons, The Anacondas and the Cobras to battle it out for a $29 plastic cup and serious bragging rights.

With a performance from the fabulous Barbie Q, Alexas Armsstrong and Fay Rocious in the half-time break, it was a camp and fun evening. Member for Perth John Carey delivered the awards at the end of the match.

Catch a glimpse of the fun that went down at the event, and make sure you don’t miss out on the excitement when the Pride Cup returns in 2018.

Pride Cup 2017

Posted by Perth Pythons Hockey Club on Thursday, January 4, 2018

OIP Staff


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