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46 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Is it possible, if worse comes to worst, to get a guest ticket on your wife’s barcode? 
 

Love the Clash reference in your profile pic, by the way.

Will only let her get one ticket -   To be fair the club tried to ring me twice more, but same issue - just asks me to put my phone number in again.

Love the Clash and I love Banksy... so it just seemed right!

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So , with thanks to some on here, I have 2 tickets BAY4U K 23 & 24.

For anyone going; we will be the offensive couple that any GWS supporters will be running away from. We expect that by half time we will have moved into the vacant seats around the Dee Army and will be barracking so loudly and proudly that security may be called. 

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43 minutes ago, dworship said:

So , with thanks to some on here, I have 2 tickets BAY4U K 23 & 24.

For anyone going; we will be the offensive couple that any GWS supporters will be running away from. We expect that by half time we will have moved into the vacant seats around the Dee Army and will be barracking so loudly and proudly that security may be called. 

Where is Bay 4U? We got front row in Hillstand 2, seats 26 and 27.

 
32 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Where is Bay 4U? We got front row in Hillstand 2, seats 26 and 27.

We are directly opposite in the Hawke Stand, bay 4 Row E

Will have to find a pre game venue for a bevee. 

 

Just booked flights to and from Brisbane in July and it somehow is the same weekend the boys play at Metricon. Hopefully the fixture does not change as I am very keen to go to this.


1 hour ago, Killer said:

Heading up to Canberra Any advice for pre game drinks would be appreciated!

used to be the RSL next door years ago

some bastard burned it down

 

Mrs DW and I fly out this afternoon. We to are looking for a venue for pre and post game drinks.

 


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2 hours ago, dworship said:

Mrs DW and I fly out this afternoon. We to are looking for a venue for pre and post game drinks.

 

I'm currently a non-drinker and have family in Canberra to catch up with before my son and I go to the game, but I think the nearest pub (walking distance) would be the Kingston Hotel on the corner of Giles St and Canberra Ave.  I'm sure there are bars in both Manuka and Kingston, but being Easter Sunday, they may or may not be open. Also, a bit further way if on foot, there is 'Kingston by the Sea' on the foreshore of picturesque Lake Burley Griffin that does have a few bars.

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On 3/25/2021 at 4:54 PM, grazman said:

I live in Canberra and my wife got her barcode, but I didn't get mine.  Long story short, they had the wrong credit card details on file, (I updated them in January - and it worked for my wife's membership obviously).  Anyway four attempts to ring the club (two return calls that simply ask me to enter my phone number again and then end) and three emails later and still nothing.  I know they must be short staffed, but I'm getting the sads!

I'm likely to have a spare guest pass graz (friend now unlikely to be in a position to attend).  PM me to firm up if you wish.

4 hours ago, dworship said:

Mrs DW and I fly out this afternoon. We to are looking for a venue for pre and post game drinks.

 

The place to go is the Eastlake Footy Club abt 200m from the ground.

They will b happy to sign you in.  Its where the Club has hosted pre match functions previously but with Covid & Easter nothing planned this year.

4 hours ago, Deeoldfart said:

I'm likely to have a spare guest pass graz (friend now unlikely to be in a position to attend).  PM me to firm up if you wish.

Thanks mate, finally got it sorted through the club.  Will be there with bells on!

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