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sally from nsw demons is pulling together a fantastic event prior to the game, headlined by kozi's dad!

NSW Demons Pre match – Sunday 27 August at 12noon

Guest Speakers * Raffles & Auctions * Food * Drinks at bar prices

Get your tickets here.

Have a nibble, a drink and a laugh before the game, support the club, support the NSW Demons, then take the short stroll to cheer the boys into the finals.Ā 

When: Sunday 27 August, 12–2:30pm
Where: Urban Winery, Entertainment Quarter (on-site parking, 5 min walk to the SCG)
$$: $60 Adult, Children 5-12 years $20.
How:
Bookings here
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Let Kevin entertain you - NSW Demons Swans v Dees pre-game

If you haven’t already, seize the opportunity to mingle among the faithful in a ā€œtheatregoer freeā€ zone – a rarity at the SCG – and be entertained by Australia’s pre-eminent Aboriginal comedian Kevin Kropinyeri.

Kevin is a friend of the NSW Demons and has a very close – some would say genetic – link to the Club. Being Kozzy’s dad would do that.


ā€œKevin is one of Australia’s most established and popular Aboriginal comedians with a long list of Australian TV credits. A proud Aboriginal man from the Ngarrindjeri Nation of the lower River Murray, Lakes and Coorong region in South Australia, Kevin is a high-energy performer -Ā Ā sharp, likeable, silly and measured; mixing keen observational standup with joyfully ridiculous physical comedy. His engaging brand of comedy warmly invites both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal audiences to share his journey, his culture, his life.ā€

As well as Kevin you get:

  • A wide selection of ā€œgrazing optionsā€ in keeping with the club’s status as the league leaders in charcuterie. Drinks at bar prices.
  • Club memorabilia auction
  • Raffle
  • and club speakers to be confirmed.

Support the Club, support the NSW Demons, then take the short stroll to cheer Kevin's boy, and our boys,Ā into the finals.Ā Places are limited so please get in now.


My company’s insurance broker got me a ticket - free food and grog. Driving down from Tamworth (6 hours) - hope the boys win!😊

I've lost patience with the Swans.

A club kept relevant solely by obscene draft concessions and wild free agency exploitation of what was always a rubbery cost-of-living-allowance, and now only playing finals because of an absolute howler of a goal umpiring decision.

It's not quite that I hate them... the feeling is like having the smell of badly burnt raisin toast lingering in your house for days.

But really... Heeney, Mills, Blakey, Campbell and Gulden... it would be hard to find a game this season where those five didn't earn at least half the Swan's coaches votes.

I want to see us going into finals with heads up and eyes on the prize, and I want Sydney going in with a reminder that they shouldn't be there.

13 hours ago, #11-TonyAnderson said:

My company’s insurance broker got me a ticket - free food and grog. Driving down from Tamworth (6 hours) - hope the boys win!😊

The free grog doesn’t go well with the driving, tony. Ā Stay in town and celebrate hard after a big day on the supplier’s ticket and a big Dees win!

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25 minutes ago, Time to Deeliver said:

NSW demons where is everyone sitting on Sunday? Preferably out of the weather that is forecast ā˜”ļøĀ 

Our cheer squad will be in Bay 2 in the Don Bradman stand.Ā 


51 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Our cheer squad will be in Bay 2 in the Don Bradman stand.Ā 

I think our tickets are also in Bay 2. Hopefully the rain stays away

Just now, sydneydee said:

I think our tickets are also in Bay 2. Hopefully the rain stays away

We pack ponchos for every match anyways. 🌧 ā˜”ļø šŸ‘šŸ½
But I hope it stays dry for our players’ sake. šŸ¤žšŸ¼šŸ¤žšŸ¼šŸ¤žšŸ¼

45 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

We pack ponchos for every match anyways. 🌧 ā˜”ļø šŸ‘šŸ½
But I hope it stays dry for our players’ sake. šŸ¤žšŸ¼šŸ¤žšŸ¼šŸ¤žšŸ¼

It's usually dry in Sydney this time of the year. Driving two hours with a Swans mate to the Scg. It's a quiet ride home.

2 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

It's usually dry in Sydney this time of the year. Driving two hours with a Swans mate to the Scg. It's a quiet ride home.

So you are coming from the inner west, then?


My son and I are in Bay 2 Row AA

2 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

It's usually dry in Sydney this time of the year. Driving two hours with a Swans mate to the Scg. It's a quiet ride home.

The long range forecast says 70% chance of rain, but that’s in the morning. Afternoon is cloudy with some sunshine. But I’m not relying too much on that forecast as they rarely get it right.

4 hours ago, Time to Deeliver said:

NSW demons where is everyone sitting on Sunday? Preferably out of the weather that is forecast ā˜”ļøĀ 

Apparently bays 1-4 are all Melbourne supporters.

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39 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Apparently bays 1-4 are all Melbourne supporters.

Looks like only single seats left or restricted viewing, left it too late šŸ¤¦šŸ¼ā€ā™‚ļø

1 hour ago, buck_nekkid said:

So you are coming from the inner west, then?

Actually, I am 🤣


32 minutes ago, Time to Deeliver said:

Looks like only single seats left or restricted viewing, left it too late šŸ¤¦šŸ¼ā€ā™‚ļø

I saw that and thought there was an error on the website. Was going to ask about it, so thanks for sharing first!

Probably means I'll have to sit this one out; would be too miserable sitting alone!

A shame, there was even a possibility of rounding up a bunch of Vietnamese in-laws. If they could bring their video-call-to-grandad voice it would make the crowd sound like a solid 60,000.

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2 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

I saw that and thought there was an error on the website. Was going to ask about it, so thanks for sharing first!

Probably means I'll have to sit this one out; would be too miserable sitting alone!

A shame, there was even a possibility of rounding up a bunch of Vietnamese in-laws. If they could bring their video-call-to-grandad voice it would make the crowd sound like a solid 60,000.

Ended up getting a family tkt plus 2 adults in the Brewongle right up the back. Happy days! šŸ”µšŸ”“

8 hours ago, Time to Deeliver said:

Ended up getting a family tkt plus 2 adults in the Brewongle right up the back. Happy days! šŸ”µšŸ”“

I'm in the Brewongle stand too. See you there.

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