Retro Night will see our NBL1 Cobra Men and Women rocking throwback 90’s Cobras uniforms as we celebrate the past in what promises to be our most entertaining night of the year. All fans are encouraged to don their best ”Retro’ outfit, with some great prizes up for grabs for those best dressed on the evening.
We’ll be running our traditional halftime Retro Night Catwalk, where fans get to strut their best dance moves under the spotlight, plus a number of other epic old-school games and competitions. New-look limited edition Retro Night Cobra tees are also up for grabs on the night to complete your retro outfit!
But biggest of all: one lucky fan will go home with a brand new NBA JAM arcade machine!
The Cobra Women open the on-court festivities at 5.30pm, followed by the Men at 7.30pm.
So clear those schedules, raid those op-shops for some amazing retro gear, and don’t miss out on our biggest and most entertaining night of the year!
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