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56 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

How does the game feature in the phsyce of the town RGR.

Does it have any sense of occasion or is it just a novelty amongst the locals.

For that matter is the Alice an Aussie Rules town or a rugby league town?

Town is split between two sports, when AFL in town people from communities come in, is a great day (and often an eventful evening....)

 
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Is a warm up game between teams from the top end against one from the centre, having seen a bit of footy up here, this could be very entertaining and well worth arriving a bit early, could be quite entertaining 

16 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Anyone staying at Lasseters? I was banned from their about 12 years ago. I’m heading over for this game with a mate who goes for Adelaide. We’ll probably end up at the Casino. I’ve ordered a fake nose and glasses. 

Cmon.... what's the story...lol

 
16 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Anyone staying at Lasseters? I was banned from their about 12 years ago. I’m heading over for this game with a mate who goes for Adelaide. We’ll probably end up at the Casino. I’ve ordered a fake nose and glasses. 

Did you wake up with a tiger in your bathroom?

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For those coming to Alice, there is an open training session (from previous years a light workout) scheduled for 3pm, expect it to be very light as the weather forecast is unseasonably warm for this game, Saturday and Sunday looking like the two warmest days we have had in a long time


On 5/9/2018 at 12:37 PM, Diamond_Jim said:

Thinking about it for next year.

What about the slow road trip via say Mildura and Broken Hill. In a non 4 wheel drive city car.

Any ideas of nice places to stop and see along the way and of course the Rock (accomodation is pricey there and hard to get but you only go once or twice !!) Don't mind staying at old pubs or the like rather than the usual characterless Aussie motel.

Mootwingee.

Pink Lakes @ Walpeup.

Play 18 holes at Manangatang on the scrapes: watch the (I think the) 16th par 3 wedge over the mallee scrub!

On ‎5‎/‎21‎/‎2018 at 4:16 PM, Ethan Tremblay said:

Anyone staying at Lasseters? I was banned from their about 12 years ago. I’m heading over for this game with a mate who goes for Adelaide. We’ll probably end up at the Casino. I’ve ordered a fake nose and glasses. 

My wife is from Alice Springs.

According to family legend when she turned up to the casino and proudly told the bouncer it was her 18th he did an enormous double take. She'd been a regular there for years (depending on who you believe).

#cantakethegirloutofthealice

On 5/21/2018 at 8:40 PM, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Is a warm up game between teams from the top end against one from the centre, having seen a bit of footy up here, this could be very entertaining and well worth arriving a bit early, could be quite entertaining 

Austin Wonaeamirri coaching Top End Storm. Wonder if he's playing?

 
4 hours ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

For those coming to Alice, there is an open training session (from previous years a light workout) scheduled for 3pm, expect it to be very light as the weather forecast is unseasonably warm for this game, Saturday and Sunday looking like the two warmest days we have had in a long time

Just wondering as to what the lighting is like at the ground and whether a night game is a possibility in the future.

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7 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Just wondering as to what the lighting is like at the ground and whether a night game is a possibility in the future.

Possible, I think, but not needed, very cold here at night in winter, normal temperatures 20-22 degrees 


3 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Possible, I think, but not needed, very cold here at night in winter, normal temperatures 20-22 degrees 

what do you call cold... say between 8pm and 11pm ? :)

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3 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

what do you call cold... say between 8pm and 11pm ? :)

Below 10, sometimes lower, very cold for locals, would effect crowds, especially children

On 5/21/2018 at 4:16 PM, Ethan Tremblay said:

Anyone staying at Lasseters? I was banned from their about 12 years ago. I’m heading over for this game with a mate who goes for Adelaide. We’ll probably end up at the Casino. I’ve ordered a fake nose and glasses. 

ah, so this was you et ?

confused-man-with-fake-nose-glasses-mous

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Will be at training at 3, probably opposite scoreboard in a red skydive Mission Beach Tshirt, with two young kids in tow, most likely with their flags.

 

any Demonlanders, fell free to come over and say G’day, my name is Dave...

57 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Will be at training at 3, probably opposite scoreboard in a red skydive Mission Beach Tshirt, with two young kids in tow, most likely with their flags.

 

any Demonlanders, fell free to come over and say G’day, my name is Dave...

Enjoy, Dave. Had a few dark ales in Adelaide, so staying here. Got my tickets sorted for Queen's Birthday against the filth, though, coz that game cannot be missed. You have a good day, and might seeya next year.


6 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Gentle warm ups

For you or for the team??  LOL


 

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