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Hi 'Landers,

 

Just looking for some advice from Sydney Demons. I've got to be up in the harbour city this weekend and wanted to know where a good spot to watch the match would be. I fear being stuck in a pub only showing Rugba League. Are there any Dees supporters groups in Sydney that gather to watch games? I am staying in Paddington, so anywhere nearby would be great.

If any Sydneysiders can recommend somewhere, it'd be greatly appreciated. 

 

The contact number for the NSW Demons is:

Sally Trevena
NSW Demons
M: 0409 783-318
E: sally@nswdemons.com

Don’t know if they still do, but the Sydney Demons would usually gather at the Camelia Grove Hotel in Alexandria, just a short walk from Erskinville Station.

 
  On 21/03/2022 at 05:33, hardtack said:

Don’t know if they still do, but the Sydney Demons would usually gather at the Camelia Grove Hotel in Alexandria, just a short walk from Erskinville Station.

 

Seems friendly :) 

 

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  On 21/03/2022 at 05:53, Cards13 said:

 

Seems friendly :) 

 

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I’m guessing they may have relocated 🤣

  On 21/03/2022 at 05:53, Cards13 said:

 

Seems friendly :) 

 

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Actually, according to the NSW Demons Supporter Club Facebook page, they do still meet at the Camelia Grove… that’s based on a post by Sally Trevena from 5 days ago.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/nswdemons

  On 21/03/2022 at 10:32, hardtack said:

Actually, according to the NSW Demons Supporter Club Facebook page, they do still meet at the Camelia Grove… that’s based on a post by Sally Trevena from 5 days ago.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/nswdemons

Yea I was just messing about, assumed the Camelia likes to “show a bit of leg” to all AFL clubs.

 
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  On 21/03/2022 at 10:32, hardtack said:

Actually, according to the NSW Demons Supporter Club Facebook page, they do still meet at the Camelia Grove… that’s based on a post by Sally Trevena from 5 days ago.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/nswdemons

Thanks! I touched base with Sally and 'The Cammy' is hosting the NSW Demons on Saturday night, for anyone else who may be interested. Apparently it is the local for Dees supporters in Sydney. 

Hopefully you don't have to spend long in Shydney mate.  A barren waste land for real footy (and mostly) decent pubs

Sydney is so bad the Demons refuse to play there now


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  On 22/03/2022 at 02:54, DubDee said:

Hopefully you don't have to spend long in Shydney mate.  A barren waste land for real footy (and mostly) decent pubs

Sydney is so bad the Demons refuse to play there now

48 hours. That's enough for me.

Sydney's far better from a tourist point of view than Melbourne.


  

  On 22/03/2022 at 03:20, Fork 'em said:

Sydney's far better from a tourist point of view than Melbourne.


  

Sydney is the one-night stand.

Melbourne is the relationship

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