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4 minutes ago, FearTheBeard said:

Bay 338 Adelaide Oval (sorry couldnt help myself)

Front row behind the goals, on floggers, probs in the rain, and NOT booing JHF. 😁

 
53 minutes ago, SPC said:

Aunty Jacks Ballarat

Looks like a great place from their website

A fresh brew and a Jacks Burger for me please

that Vanilla Porter looks like a nice post dinner drop

What is your favourite?

Enjoy and feel free to post of your enjoyment on the game day thread

1 hour ago, Borgzilla said:

Will have it playing on my phone while i play DnD. Gin, chips, footy and DnD. Its a good night.

By DND you mean Dungeons and Dragons, right? Not drunk and disorderly. 😜


1 hour ago, The heart beats true said:

At your place.

Dont bring a thing

dunno. haven’t found a pub with good atmosphere yet. Sporting globe in richmond is ok upstairs. Duke of Wellington also ok. Casino sports bar is sometimes good

On Kayo, about 10 storeys above Main Beach Rd, Main Beach Qld 😀

43 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Front row behind the goals, on floggers, probs in the rain, and NOT booing JHF. 😁

C’mon WCW, at least give him plenty of “Roooooooooo’s” 🤩


1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

At The Manor's theatre of course !

Unless the useless bastard who's been promising to come for the last week and fix my heating lets me down again.

Have the hot water bottles exploded Bitter? It’s hard to get good help these days..

2 hours ago, Borgzilla said:

Will have it playing on my phone while i play DnD. Gin, chips, footy and DnD. Its a good night.

jealous bbc one GIF by BBC

I recently stopped playing DnD as the group I was doing it with was useless. 😭😭😭

1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Looks like a great place from their website

A fresh brew and a Jacks Burger for me please

that Vanilla Porter looks like a nice post dinner drop

What is your favourite?

Enjoy and feel free to post of your enjoyment on the game day thread

Vanilla Porter is nice or the pale ale, with a Lamb or prawn pizza.. 

Last time I was there, I just sat down to see Viney fall across Gawns knee.. hoping for a better result this weekend. 


Any ideas for dog friendly pubs in the south east of Melbourne that show the footy?

Unusually head to the Great Northern, but looking to meet up with some Bayside mates.

The Dick Whittington has a dog friendly beer garden and they show the footy. Maybe a little cold tho. 

50 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

What time?

this thread is turning into Tinder/Grinder!

 
3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

this thread is turning into Tinder/Grinder!

Not sure what you are doing on social media Dub. But sounds interesting. I was thinking a few bevies and watching the footy, not porn 🤪

6 minutes ago, Demonsterative said:

Not sure what you are doing on social media Dub. But sounds interesting. I was thinking a few bevies and watching the footy, not porn 🤪

if we win by more than 40 i don’t see the distinction 

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