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Customs House bar is best, you will need a good drink, drop your credit card behind the bar and just top up the bill as you go, otherwise West Point Casino, easy to ditch your scarf and other identifying materials and melt into the crowd after quarter time.

As Jesus said, “I tell you, Peter, before the rooster crows today, you will deny three times that you know me.”

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Went to Hobart on a footy trip a few years ago. They stopped letting anyone in to pubs with Victorian ID because they thought we were all trouble. I can only presume they don't like footy in Tasmania.

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Prince of Wales will play it. Went there last year with a Carlton supporter. Was good to get one back on him.

Its not the greatest place to watch the game though.

Most patrons won't be very interested. So the sound is not turned up as much as you would like. A band will start setting up at some point too.

Never thought of going to customs house to watch a game, but it's a great little pub.

I use to go to the Casino about 5 years ago. They have many TV's and will play it somewhere. Usually another couple of dees supporters too.

Pretty sure the sports bar got removed a few years ago, so I stopped going. They would still play it somewhere there though.

I would have come out with you hells bells but I'll be in Launceston!

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Went to Hobart on a footy trip a few years ago. They stopped letting anyone in to pubs with Victorian ID because they thought we were all trouble. I can only presume they don't like footy in Tasmania.

We love our footy.

However I have had 2 nights ruined by end of year football trips in Salamanca.

One involved a bloke coming up to my then girlfriend and asking her "Are your [censored] real?" (They were, and they were Amazing)

I told this guy to "Go away, she is with me and you are being rude". (Exact words) His teammates then proceeded to surround me and told me to get the [censored] out of their pub and that I was lucky that I wasn't leaving in an ambulance.

The second one was 2 years later and involved pissing in bottles and then pouring them on passes by. Including my friend.

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Went to Hobart on a footy trip a few years ago. They stopped letting anyone in to pubs with Victorian ID because they thought we were all trouble. I can only presume they don't like footy in Tasmania.

LOL, nice conclusion.

The alternative is we don't like yobbo Victorian amateur footballers coming to our pubs harassing our women and starting fights with our blokes.

One of those is probably true.

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LOL, nice conclusion.

The alternative is we don't like yobbo Victorian amateur footballers coming to our pubs harassing our women cousins and starting fights with our blokes other cousins.

One of those is probably true.

Now one of those is true, Nasher. :)

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We love our footy.

However I have had 2 nights ruined by end of year football trips in Salamanca.

One involved a bloke coming up to my then girlfriend and asking her "Are your [censored] real?" (They were, and they were Amazing)

I told this guy to "Go away, she is with me and you are being rude". (Exact words) His teammates then proceeded to surround me and told me to get the [censored] out of their pub and that I was lucky that I wasn't leaving in an ambulance.

The second one was 2 years later and involved pissing in bottles and then pouring them on passes by. Including my friend.

Seen pretty much the same thing, but my mate got sucker punched from behind then had his head stomped. Had to have a metal plate inserted into his face.

I'm sure it was just that he didn't like footy.

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Hells,

The owner of the Doctor Syntax is a mad Dees supporter and is trying to make the sports bar the unofficial home of the Tassie Dees. He's an Irishman, so plenty of Jimmy memorabilia on the walls!

Will def be on the big screen live, and plenty of good beers on tap.

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If you want a bit of local flavour - head to the Waggon and Horses in North Hobart!!

Plus the brothers of one of our beloved Dees players run/own it

I know I'll be there, drinking Australia's finest brew (Cascade Draught) ha

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As Jesus said, “I tell you, Peter, before the rooster crows today, you will deny three times that you know me.”

Nicely seasonal, Blue. Care to nominate which Messiah the fans will be getting ready to crucify by the time the last quarter rolls around?

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