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Canberra Demons

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Just wondering if there were any Canberra demons out there that could help me out by suggesting a pub in our capital that i could watch the dees at on Saturday.

I have some study to do in Canberra over the weekend but really don't wanna miss watching the boys.

 

Just wondering if there were any Canberra demons out there that could help me out by suggesting a pub in our capital that i could watch the dees at on Saturday.

I have some study to do in Canberra over the weekend but really don't wanna miss watching the boys.

It'll be on FTA but Ainslie Footy Club will have a few Dees fans watching. Cnr of Wakefield and Limestone.

Another Canberra Demon here. I'd also suggest the Ainslie as the best venue. There was great support there for the match against the Lions. Couldn't believe my ears when the Lions fans behind us were having a cry about our team being stacked with priority draft picks. 5 rounds in and they're having a sook. Incredible.

But I digress. All Bar Nun also usually put the footy on the big screen and that has a good atmosphere.

 
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Another Canberra Demon here. I'd also suggest the Ainslie as the best venue. There was great support there for the match against the Lions. Couldn't believe my ears when the Lions fans behind us were having a cry about our team being stacked with priority draft picks. 5 rounds in and they're having a sook. Incredible.

But I digress. All Bar Nun also usually put the footy on the big screen and that has a good atmosphere.

Thanks guys, i could just sit in my hotel room and watch but i think it would be heaps better to get amoungst some Canberra demons so thanks again for the suggestions. Might even see you there....

All bar nun will be showing the Rugby Union. They always do and only show the AFL after it's finished. Looking at either the Ainslie Footy club (as mentioned) or Eastlakes Football club - In Kingston (behind the Kingston Hotel)

It all depends on where you are staying.

Belconnen footy club also shows it in the back end of the ACT.


Caco do you mean the Magpies club? If so I'd give that place a miss. Doubtful to be many (if any) Dees supporters there, but Eastlakes is another good option.

Caco do you mean the Magpies club? If so I'd give that place a miss. Doubtful to be many (if any) Dees supporters there, but Eastlakes is another good option.

Yeah, the magpies club - I too would give that a miss. Just a suggestion if you're unlucky enough to be that far into the depths of Belconnen!

I watch at southern cross Woden... almost got kicked out during the collingwood game (was a little to vocal) might have to give ainslie a try!

 

I watch at southern cross Woden... almost got kicked out during the collingwood game (was a little to vocal) might have to give ainslie a try!

I almost got kicked out of the Ainslie - 2000 grand final.... enough said.

I used to work at the southo!

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