Staff, Tuesday November 13, 2007.
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As Movember reaches the halfway point TeamVodafone’s MoBros are well on target in the moustache growing stakes with all 25 members sporting more than just a bit of facial fluff.

L to R: Pete Gordon, Len Carlson, Alan McLaughlin, Shane Muma and Kevin May.
The TeamVodafone crew, who have joined Vodafone staff from across Australia for the Movember fundraising activity are hoping to raise more than $100,000 for men’s health and are calling on V8 Supercar fans to support them in their quest.
Leading the race for the best TeamVodafone tache is none other than Mark Dutton, Chief Mo Bro and Engineer for Jamie Whincup whose unique style has eclipsed the growth rate of other top six contenders including Machinists Alan McLoughlin, Pete Gordon and Len Carlson as well as Car #888 Mechanic Kevin May and Marketing Coordinator Shane Muma.

Chief MoBros – Mark Dutton
Dutton who is sporting a designer mo based on a chopper motorcycle said he had not done anything special to promote the growth of his mo.
“I am a naturally hairy person,” said Dutton. “But because I had a couple of days off last week the boys think I somehow cheated.”
“The mo is coming along quite nicely but it is starting to get very itchy.”
“The whole team are doing well in the mo growing stakes but we need our TeamVodafone fans to get onboard and help us reach our target,” Dutton added.
TeamVodafone has so far raised $470.00 and need your help to raise more.
Individuals wishing to support the TeamVodafone crew can do so by visiting Movember.
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