For the first time in his career, Warnie bowls to a man in a suit

It’s a scene you’d only expect to see on radio; Shane Warne, one of the greatest spin bowlers in cricketing history bowling to a man in a suit. The man was Triple M’s Eddie McGuire.

The Hot Breakfast’s Mick Molloy and Luke Darcy, more suitably attired also faced the might of Warne. Darcy making good account of himself. Mick, not so much.

But who cared how they played? Not the more than 500 people who attended the broadcast and community fair, which was held at Tyabb Junior Football Club has given back to Victoria’s 

The event was aimed to give back to the community following the tragic death of schoolboy Luke Batty earlier this year, and fulfil a promise made by the Hot Breakfast to his mother Rosie Batty to restore the club to being a place of joy. Rosie attended the fair this morning, and took time out to speak to the Hot Breakfast

An array of feel-good activities were on offer at the carnival including mini golf, jumping castles, an animal farm, fire trucks, slushy machines and Coles fresh fruit and water.

Guests such as Elizabeth Cambage, boxing champ Sam Soliman, St Kilda captain Nick Riewoldt and AFL star Joey Montagna were in attendance, with The St Kilda Football Club and the Melbourne Stars holding clinics for kids. Melbourne City Football Club and Melbourne Storm football club also came out to support the fair.