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Who lives in Sydney?

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Hi all,

My partner and I have recently moved to Sydney for work and we’re already missing the game day experience.

Is there anyone that lives up here that get together for game day? Is there a pub renowned for showing the game?

Thanks, Daniel.

 
On 7/29/2018 at 9:26 AM, chook fowler said:

No one of consequence 

Thanks Chook.

 
On 7/29/2018 at 9:24 AM, dxwal said:

Hi all,

My partner and I have recently moved to Sydney for work and we’re already missing the game day experience.

Is there anyone that lives up here that get together for game day? Is there a pub renowned for showing the game?

Thanks, Daniel.

High dxwal pm me and I'll give you all the details of the NSW Demons Supporters group. There's 750+ on the database but just be warned Victorians like Chook think we're of no consequence. And believe me if Chook thinks we're of no consequence we're not even worthy of that much thought up here in NSW. But we like it that way. And we're of consequence to each other. A group meet at a pub up here to watch games. And we put on events when the team plays up here which is still not that often but a bit more since GWS have been up here.

 

The Light Brigade in Paddington is a great pub for watching the Aussie Rules. That's where I watch it when ever the old man is up from Melbourne and we wanna grab a beer


Hi dxwal and welcome to Sydney - home of the NSW Demons Supporters Group and many local fans and expats like you! The NSW Demons meet to watch games at the Camelia Grove Hotel in Alexandria every week. You can read more and sign up for our weekly email at www.nswdemons.com or email [email protected]

Look forward to seeing you at the Cammy.  Go Dees

On 7/29/2018 at 9:26 AM, chook fowler said:

No one of consequence 

Beat me by a few hours chook.

Kyle Sandilands,his druggy mates, some billionaires,1.5 million Chinese "students", half a million Lebanese ,a few fashionistas and a  handful of non cocaine using decent people.

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21 minutes ago, Biffen said:

Kyle Sandilands,his druggy mates, some billionaires,1.5 million Chinese "students", half a million Lebanese ,a few fashionistas and a  handful of non cocaine using decent people.

What's your stance on immigration…

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