Macclesfield RUFC's President`s Lunch takes place on 29th October.
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Our 3rd Annual President's Lunch sees another former England International as our guest speaker for the day - this year it`s Chris Jones, a local player form Stockport Grammar playing his club rugby at Sale Sharks, Worcester Warriors & Yorkshire Carnegie. Chris will be speaking about his involvement in rugby plus a Q&A session before Macclesfield take on Kendal who are currently both sat on 12 points this season and with Macc's growing form it’s a game not to be missed. |
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Once booked on to the lunch, you'll be able to pre book wine and jugs of beer before the event - a link will be sent out nearer the time, but in the meantime see our new wine list together with the real ales and lagers available behind the bar. *More choice available on the day* MENU: Starter: Brussels pate with Melba toast, chilli jam and a rocket salad Main: Choice of homemade pie, Chicken chasseur or Stuffed peppers Served with new potatoes, green beans and carrots Followed by: A selection of English and continental cheeses served with celery, grapes and biscuits |
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