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14 minutes ago, trout said:

I had no idea what to do with myself today in Perth, ended up playing golf at Joondalup nice course a little over priced but good. The weather was perfect for golf not so sure about footy though. Anyone know the best place to watch tonight’s match in Perth?

Where are you staying?

 

Anyone heading to Fremantle to watch the game tonight?

 
2 minutes ago, trout said:

West Perth.

You might as well head into Subi and go 'The Vic' hotel on Hay st. Lots of screens, grub is nice and reasonably priced if you feel like a graze and there's a great range of beers on tap.

4 minutes ago, McQueen said:

You might as well head into Subi and go 'The Vic' hotel on Hay st. Lots of screens, grub is nice and reasonably priced if you feel like a graze and there's a great range of beers on tap.

Cheers thanks for the heads up McQueen.


Me and the demon sympathising wife (mad bomber member at heart) are doing the 7.30am up and 7pm back from Melbourne. I said no all weekend until first thing Monday morning that the tickets went on sale. Then jumped on one of the new release flights. Now sitting here Friday night I would have been seriously kicking myself if I hadn't changed my mind last minute.

For those in the know what is the best transport option from airport to Optus? Any decent brunch spot close by worth it pregame?

 

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At the airport enjoying a pint and the other game. Can't beleive the moment has arrived. Perth I'm coming!!! 


Glad im not sweating waiting for a flight tomorrow, a few dees on board ???

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Ticket? Check. 

Scarf? Check. 

Signed "Thank you for flying over" card? Check

Free $10 food voucher? Check. 

Commemorative Max Gawn  cookie? Check and check.

 

Looks like I'm all set. 

6 minutes ago, Chook said:

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Ticket? Check. 

Scarf? Check. 

Signed "Thank you for flying over" card? Check

Free $10 food voucher? Check. 

Commemorative Max Gawn  cookie? Check and check.

 

Looks like I'm all set. 

Any relation to Simon?  (Or is that Spud?)

You’ve forgotten the emergency quince paste in case you come across some inpromptu Brie?

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@Chook

Any relation to Simon?  (Or is that Spud?)

You’ve forgotten the emergency quince paste in case you come across some impromptu Brie. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Any relation to Simon? 

I got this ticket free from a fellow demonlander. No relation (I assume). 


On 9/20/2018 at 7:44 PM, Chook said:

Are you flying Virgin?

yeah, afl package, flight (virgin airlines), Accomodation and match tickets. Found a pub showing a replay of the first prelim and have never enjoyed watching Collingwood win more.

I can't think of anybody I would rather beat nor hate to lose to in a GF. High stakes!

4 hours ago, Precard said:

No not going.

Thanks for letting us know

Anyone know what time the boys will leave hotel to head to ground? We are staying at some hotel and would love to give them send off.


21 hours ago, Matty said:

Just got here, as soon as I walked from the bridge off the plane a lady walked past me and said ‘booooo’ no joke.

There was a plane full of demons that left just before mine. Great to see ?

To be fair, we are about to kick her team out of the finals.

About to drive to the game, 2 excited kids and nervous Mum n Dad, don’t think the girls understand how big this is today but they’re ready to cheer loud!

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Just a question for anyone who has been to Optus Stadium before, how much does the temperature drop when the Freo Doctor kicks in? 

 
9 minutes ago, PerthDeesFan said:

It’ll def drop a few degrees and quickly, not until the last quarter though 

Thanks, PerthDeesFan.


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