AFL star Dayne Beams is auctioning off his 2010 premiership medal to raise funds for bushfire relief.. Dayne Beams put his 2010 premiership medal up for auction in a bid to raise money for bushfire victims. Beams has played 168 AFL games, including being a member of Collingwood's 2010 premiership team in his second season.
Collingwood’s Dayne Beams is making a generous effort to raise money for the bushfire appeal, auctioning off his 2010 AFL premiership medal. Dayne Beams opens up in the AFLPA Courageous Conversations seriesCongratulations to Dayne Beams who has taken out the Nigel Lappin Trophy for Runner…Dayne Beams racked up 32 disposals and five goals against North Melbourne to win the…Watch highlights from Dayne Beams season.Dayne Beams was everywhere today racking up 40 disposals.Dayne Beams has been traded to Collingwood.Once again Dayne Beams gets the fans votes for player of the round presented by…Which Lions players are in with a chance for the Brownlow Medal?It was a tough year for Dayne Beams but he still managed to perform at an elite…You've voted Dayne Beams as your MVP for 2018.Dayne Beams has been awarded this years Player's Player.Watch Dayne and Claye Beams' feature on Fox Footy's On the Mark.Development Coach Zane Littlejohn wraps up the NEAFL team's win against the Gold…Beams finished equal-eighth in the 2018 Brownlow count with 18 votes, far and away… Beams posted to Instagram on Wednesday night to reveal the news. 'The most important thing is the amount of money that we raised, it's going to people that really need it at this time. Hill follows the lead set by Collingwood premiership star Dayne Beams, who has offered his 2010 premiership medal to assist the cause.
' Dayne Beams (born 12 February 1990) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). 'A big thank you to Ed and the footy club for purchasing the medal,' he said on his Instagram page.Beams (pictured with Kelly Beams) won the medal in Collingwood's 2010 premiership after what was the just the third drawn Grand Final in AFL historyThe views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.Collingwood eventually beat St Kilda by 56 points in a replay.Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media GroupThe Collingwood midfielder was the latest in a growing list of sports stars, actors and celebrities using their stardom to help thousands of Australians in need.Collingwood Football Club president Eddie McGuire (pictured) stepped up and bought the medal for $27,500 to help keep the medal at the club and raise money for bushfire victimsBelonging to arguably the greatest bowler in Test history, it's estimated the item will sell for a six-figure sum.It comes after cricket legend Shane Warne announced on Monday he would be auctioning off his legendary baggy green capDaily Mail Australia has contacted the Collingwood Football Club for further comment.McGuire had the highest bid of $27,500, a move Beams praised but also described as a 'bit funny'.Published by Associated Newspapers Ltd'To bid simply message me with your bid I will keep you updated through my story of where the bid is at and I'll inform the leading bidder at the same time.The 29-year-old announced the selfless move in a post to Instagram on Monday.On Monday Beams announced he was auctioning off his 2010 premiership medal to raise funds for bushfire relief and received a massive response.Beams won the medal in Collingwood's 2010 premiership after what was just the third drawn Grand Final in AFL history.We are no longer accepting comments on this article. He previously played for, and captained, the Brisbane Lions during the 2017 season, however he stepped down as captain during the 2018 season due to personal issues. Collingwood Football Club president Eddie McGuire has stepped up to buy star player Dayne Beams 2010 premiership medal for $27,500 to raise … Collingwood star Dayne Beams has revealed his car crash in February was deliberate and a “massive cry for help”. 'It's a little bit funny, but fantastic that it's staying at the Holden Centre and everyone can get a look at it.The comments below have not been moderated. ' AFL star Dayne Beams is auctioning off his 2010 premiership medal to raise funds for bushfire relief.Beams is also selling off artwork he created to raise funds for bushfire relief he has created as a way of combating his mental health problems, which he has been open about in the past. Beams won the medal in Collingwood's 2010 premiership after what was the just the third drawn Grand Final in AFL history. Collingwood eventually took out the victory against St Kilda by 56 points in a replay.It comes after cricket legend Shane Warne made a similar announcement at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Monday morning. Arguably the greatest bowler in Test history, it's estimated the item will sell for a six-figure sum.Please give an overall site rating:The 29-year-old announced the selfless move in a post to Instagram on Monday.Since then, Beams announced he would be shifting the fundraiser to Llloyd's auctions because of the 'overwhelming response.