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Special $5 pie and soft drink deal at Allianz Stadium Finals

Tue 08 Sep, 2015, 11:00am
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Special $5 pie and soft drink deal at Allianz Stadium Finals
The Joseph family, Nellie, Josh, Alex, Lottie and Lenny, enjoy a pie and drink at Allianz Stadium. Copyright: NRL Photos.
Fans will be able to enjoy a pie and soft drink for just $5 – a discount of more than 50 per cent - prior to kick off at the NRL Telstra Premiership Finals matches at Allianz Stadium this weekend.

The offer is available at the Allianz Stadium Finals matches between Sydney Roosters and Melbourne Storm on Friday night and Cronulla Sutherland Sharks and South Sydney Rabbitohs on Sunday afternoon.

This deal represents a huge saving of more than 50 per cent off the regular retail price of $10.70.

"We're always looking at ways to make it more affordable for families to come to the footy," NRL Head of Football Todd Greenberg said.

"This is the lowest price for a pie and soft drink in decades," he said.

"The $5 pie and soft drink deal, combined with tickets starting from $20 for the general public, makes it an affordable night of Finals footy action for the entire family.

"Arrive at the game early to take advantage of this pre-game $5 pie and soft drink offer."

The NRL and the Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Trust have teamed up to make the offer available to all ticketholders.

The $5 pie and soft drink deal is only available in the Sydney Live Plaza area outside the southern end of Allianz Stadium right up until kick off – not at the food and beverage outlets inside the ground.

Around 2.9 million people attended NRL Telstra Premiership matches during the regular season – an average of 15,078 per game.

Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Trust Chief Executive Jamie Barkley said Allianz Stadium was delighted to partner with the NRL during the Telstra Premiership Finals Series.

"With the big screens on, free wi-fi and plenty of other food and beverage options, there is no better place to be before the NRL Finals kick off at Allianz Stadium," he said.

To purchase tickets to any of this weekend's Finals matches, go to nrl.com/tickets

http://www.nrl.com/special-$5-pie-and-soft-drink-deal-at-allianz-stadium-finals/tabid/10874/newsid/89606/default.aspx
 
In another win for fans, ANZ Stadium has joined the $5 pie and soft drink deal for the first weekend of the NRL Telstra Premiership Finals Series.
Fans will now be able to enjoy a $5 pie and soft drink at all Sydney finals matches.

It's a REVOLUTION….. :righton:
 
@Geo. said:
Special $5 pie and soft drink deal at Allianz Stadium Finals

The $5 pie and soft drink deal is only available in the Sydney Live Plaza area outside the southern end of Allianz Stadium right up until kick off – not at the food and beverage outlets inside the ground.

http://www.nrl.com/special-$5-pie-and-soft-drink-deal-at-allianz-stadium-finals/tabid/10874/newsid/89606/default.aspx

Why can the AFL can do a deal for the entire season, for all outlets at the MCG and for the entire season. Yet the NRL folk can only organise a slight reduction that's only available outside the venue at one outlet and only for a couple of finals games which they are struggling to sell tickets for. http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-03-02/mcg-slashes-food-prices

I'll bet they will only sell 100 or so and then stop selling claiming that they "sold out" early due to the massive interest by supporters…
 
The $5 pie and soft drink deal is only available in the Sydney Live Plaza area outside the southern end of Allianz Stadium right up until kick off – not at the food and beverage outlets inside the ground.

Stock up piggies before you go in.
 
Why did they not have that on Saturday basically spent my whole weekly wage on 2 sodas ,2 pies ,1 sausage roll, 2 ice creams .. then had to go to Maccas on way home to top up ! Talk about a rip Off .Check the use by date on these cheap pies …
 
@happy tiger said:
Geo just visiting his bank manager as we speak

$10 000 for sundry items at the football is overkill Geo

Hope his accountant has allowed for his laundry :laughing:

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@hobbo2803 said:
@happy tiger said:
Geo just visiting his bank manager as we speak

$10 000 for sundry items at the football is overkill Geo

Hope his accountant has allowed for his laundry :laughing:

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Look I think its stress eating Hobbo

He will never be able to look himself in the mirror again if he gets beaten in the sudden death tipping for the 2nd time by Happy :laughing:
 
@happy tiger said:
@hobbo2803 said:
@happy tiger said:
Geo just visiting his bank manager as we speak

$10 000 for sundry items at the football is overkill Geo

Hope his accountant has allowed for his laundry :laughing:

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Look I think its stress eating Hobbo

He will never be able to look himself in the mirror again if he gets beaten in the sudden death tipping for the 2nd time by Happy :laughing:

This sudden death tipping comp will be more exciting than the games lol
 
Yay, $5 for a can of sugar and a bit of pastry filled with entrails. May as well call it the "diabetes deal."

I'll take my chances with the beer and cirrhosis.
 
I reckon the Souths fan who bought the hot dogs in the thermos and took the rolls and sauce to the game had the right idea when it can to saving money on food at the footy.
 
@Cultured Bogan said:
Yay, $5 for a can of sugar and a bit of pastry filled with entrails. May as well call it the "diabetes deal."

I'll take my chances with the beer and cirrhosis.

It doesn't sound like the sort of food deal that would get the Heart Foundation tick of approval.
 
@NJLM78 said:
I reckon the Souths fan who bought the hot dogs in the thermos and took the rolls and sauce to the game had the right idea when it can to saving money on food at the footy.

Probably the only genuine brilliant thought that's ever eventuated from between the ears of a Souffs fan.
 

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