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3 lucky winners will receive a Danny Green Prize Pack valued at $225.00 which includes: a subscription to Danny’s 9 week program and a t-shirt!

This Father’s Day, support dad by being the healthiest dad he can be by winning him a www.teamdannygreen.com.au prize pack featuring 1x 9 week membership of World boxing champion Danny Green’s online health and fitness program.

Finally a simple Health and Fitness Program for regular Aussies.

Many fitness programs are too extreme, or just outright fads! Danny understands what works and has the track record to prove it – his 9 week program is designed to get you real results!

Please note this competition is open from 2nd August 2016 until 29th August 2016 and is only available to members of Mouths Of Mums. This competition is a game of skill – answer in 50 words or less. We are unable to accept entries posted via Facebook. Facebook LIKE functionality is not a requirement of entry to this competition. The winners of this competition will be published on this page. Winners’ name and address will be provided to the promoter of this competition and prizes will be sent to the address you have in Your Profile. Please ensure your details are up to date so that you receive your prize.

Winners for this competition

  1. R. HandleyNSW
  2. S. HARRISNSW
  3. K. MatiasNSW
  • We live in a remote area and would love to undertake an online program as we are too remote to attend gyms. Having a healthy Dad and whole family means happier, more active lives and appreciating every day when living life to the fullest.


  • it means dad will be around longer to see his granddaughter grow up and ensures me and hubby have someone to bug for a longer time


  • I would love to win this as dad has been in hospital and supporting his health means he now has to do daily exercise.


  • My husband is a fantastic Dad to my beautiful 2 girls but often runs out of puff due to being a little over weight and unfit – Danny Green’s program will give him the opportunity to build up his self esteem whilst also providing him with a more healthier body and a few extra years under his belt in which he can continue to enjoy being a part of our lives!


  • It means that he will be there for me longer as he always has been.


  • My dad has had 2 heart s ares and has told he needs to loose weight this might give him the kick up the butt he needs.


  • Supporting my Dad’s health means helping him stay away from his demons – alcohol & junk food, keeping him active with walks with his grandkids, and most importantly having a healthy happy Dad for years to come.


  • After losing my mum, it’s really important for me to support my dad’s health and fitness so he can be here as long as possible


  • Supporting my husbands health is of huge importance to me as every child deserves to have their dad there for them throughout life and as someone who’s dad hasn’t been around it means even more for me to help keep my children’s amazing dad around as long as I can


  • My dad has a number of health issues and recently had a heart attack. Despite all that dad eats a healthy diet and we go for walks and try and keep fit. He’s doing ok for 77 but we want him to be around to watch his granddaughter grow up (who absolutely adores him).


  • after raising our 8 children we are now raising our 3 grandkids as custodial parents, we need our Pa around, he is a diabetic and amputee, I will struggle without him so this would be a great start to a new beginning.


  • Sadly I wish I’d done more to support my fathers health, by encouraging him to seek alternatives. He passed away after a massive heart attack and we’re still devastated, so our families health is more important than ever. I want to do my best to ensure my children have their father around as long as possible, so this would be for my husband.


  • My dad passed many years ago, so I’m doing my husband – Supporting my husbands health is now my full time job as I’m his home Carer.. We just celebrated our 29th wedding Anniversary, but to be honest we weren’t sure he was going to make it, for the last 8 years my husband has had one health issue after another, Re-occurring Massive Pulmonary Embolisms, Diverticulitis, Chronic pain Syndrome /Neuropathic pain – Fractured scapula & neck of humerus, Left heart strain & Aorta stretching & of course due to to all of this Depression, every year they find something else wrong with him, he is only 48.. NEVER take your health for granted, as it is not guaranteed..


  • Lower his blood pressure and let him know that I care without just putting it on a card – or socks or jocks


  • This we ill be ideal for him to be motivated for his health, b e ing a diabetic with high blood pressure.


  • Having a healthy dad means he will be around longer to enjoy the lives of his kids!!


  • This will be ideal to get him motivated Nd be good for his health, being a diabetic and with high blood pressure.


  • It means we are a happy family, he is a better dad and we experience life more!


  • He has a desk job and sits for long hours, i know he has a great sporting history but he needs to get back in shape so that he can keep up with the grand children when they eventually come along


  • My husband is a drag racer so needs to be in peak condition to perform his best. He is a busy father as well & it would mean the world to our kids & me if he is always racing safe!


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