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JLT 2 - Logistics of attending

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On 26/02/2018 at 1:33 PM, dieter said:

Do they have eftpos facilities yet? 

Yes at the entrance there are 2 atms.

 
On 26/02/2018 at 9:59 PM, Diamond_Jim said:

Thanks Earl .... you are really filling me with dread but I like the honesty.

I like going to VFL games ... went to about five last year but have never ventured out to Casey.

Those bacon and egg rolls do sound good though :D

Ignore all the naysayers ......your mindset 'it is a suburban footy ground'   did any of these people ever go to Junction Oval or Vic Park?

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Have given it a afair bit of thought.

7pm on a week  night with all the traffic on the freeway and zero ability to use public transport given the distance etc.

Sorry ... would have liked to come along but even a game  at Ballarat or similar on a Saturday would be much preferred.

Alternatively we could borrow Port's oval for the night or similar. Casey just doesn't work for me and I am sure it is the same for many many others.

Will continue to watch Casey when they come to town to play.

 

Little known fact. Casey is further from Melbourne than Canberra. You could drive from Mallacoota to Mildura and it would be quicker than driving to Casey from anywhere.

1 minute ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Little known fact. Casey is further from Melbourne than Canberra. You could drive from Mallacoota to Mildura and it would be quicker than driving to Casey from anywhere.

In guessing you’re writing this in the car on the way home from a VFL finals match last year?


46 minutes ago, small but forward said:

In guessing you’re writing this in the car on the way home from a VFL finals match last year?

Points awarded. That's seriously good.

I live only 10mins away from the ground so i love heading down to Casey at any chance i get. 

Bring your fold out chair & relax on the grass hills at either end. Going to be a beautiful warm / clear night so conditions should be perfect for good, clean footy.

No issues viewing footy here. Really looking forward to it :)

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