Going to the game

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Is that GA Sabre? I've got Gold res at ANZ, and I'm front row at home games and level 4 away. Thought it was all the members who got sent upstairs.

Yeah GA is level 1 and Gold is level 4.
Although with Gold you could probably go to Level 1 as well.
 
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So, I was considering going to this game. It would be my first time attending a Wests Tigers game, which is for a number of reasons. The game fits perfectly into my schedule. Anyway, I was wondering if people who have been to ANZ before can give some advice or information regarding seating and anything else or, if you have any opinions about this game. Since it's an away game is there a preferable place to sit? Is there anything I should know about the transport to the stadium?

Are you at ANZ, on the way, or decided to stay home?
 
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So, I was considering going to this game. It would be my first time attending a Wests Tigers game, which is for a number of reasons. The game fits perfectly into my schedule. Anyway, I was wondering if people who have been to ANZ before can give some advice or information regarding seating and anything else or, if you have any opinions about this game. Since it's an away game is there a preferable place to sit? Is there anything I should know about the transport to the stadium?

Are you at ANZ, on the way, or decided to stay home?

Went to the game. Sucks not getting the win but, had a good time none the less. Thought Tui had a decent game, considering it was his first.
 
It was quite surreal seeing the team in person. I was sitting in the corner of the stadium so, it was difficult to see much when play was down the other end. Though, 3 of the tries were scored in the corner I was siting.

Did anyone else go?
 
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I think most of us will be up on Level 4 East, that's where the away members are banished.

I'm not a member so I'll probably have to sit with the peasants and the simpletons.

Guess you felt right at home eh?
:roll :roll :roll :roll :wink:
 
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I think most of us will be up on Level 4 East, that's where the away members are banished.

I'm not a member so I'll probably have to sit with the peasants and the simpletons.

Guess you felt right at home eh?
:roll :roll :roll :roll :wink:

I laughed.

Every game Tacky attends, we lose.
Hes bad luck.
 
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I think most of us will be up on Level 4 East, that's where the away members are banished.

I'm not a member so I'll probably have to sit with the peasants and the simpletons.

Guess you felt right at home eh?
:roll :roll :roll :roll :wink:

I laughed.

Every game Tacky attends, we lose.
Hes bad luck.

Not off to a good start, but should have a much better chance of seeing wins next year if he is still keen.

Looking at going to the Newcastle game now we are living closer, so any tips on parking or whether we should jump on a train?
 
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I'm not a member so I'll probably have to sit with the peasants and the simpletons.

Guess you felt right at home eh?
:roll :roll :roll :roll :wink:

I laughed.

Every game Tacky attends, we lose.
Hes bad luck.

Not off to a good start, but should have a much better chance of seeing wins next year if he is still keen.

Looking at going to the Newcastle game now we are living closer, so any tips on parking or whether we should jump on a train?

Buses in Sydney at that time are a pain in the arse. I don't know how many times I'll go to ANZ in the future.
 
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Buses in Sydney at that time are a pain in the arse. I don't know how many times I'll go to ANZ in the future.

Thats because you get the train to/from ANZ

#simpletons

I dunno :crazy
 
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I'm not a member so I'll probably have to sit with the peasants and the simpletons.

Guess you felt right at home eh?
:roll :roll :roll :roll :wink:

I laughed.

Every game Tacky attends, we lose.
Hes bad luck.

Not off to a good start, but should have a much better chance of seeing wins next year if he is still keen.

Looking at going to the Newcastle game now we are living closer, so any tips on parking or whether we should jump on a train?

Where are u?
Just get there early and park around the back near IGA.
Make the short walk around past the drain, race course to the stadium.
Avoid the dingos.
 
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It was quite surreal seeing the team in person. I was sitting in the corner of the stadium so, it was difficult to see much when play was down the other end. Though, 3 of the tries were scored in the corner I was siting.

Did anyone else go?

I went.
I was sitting up the top and the atmosphere was horrendous. I don't think there were 12000 people, it was probably close to 8 or 9 thousand.

It is still always fun watching the Tigers and going to the games is lots of fun especially when we score.

I would definitely recommend going to a game, especially at a packed Leichhardt or Campbelltown.
 
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Guess you felt right at home eh?
:roll :roll :roll :roll :wink:

I laughed.

Every game Tacky attends, we lose.
Hes bad luck.

Not off to a good start, but should have a much better chance of seeing wins next year if he is still keen.

Looking at going to the Newcastle game now we are living closer, so any tips on parking or whether we should jump on a train?

Where are u?
Just get there early and park around the back near IGA.
Make the short walk around past the drain, race course to the stadium.
Avoid the dingos.

Thanks, Budgewoi, per earlier in this thread. How early, and have you met Dingo?
 
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It was quite surreal seeing the team in person. I was sitting in the corner of the stadium so, it was difficult to see much when play was down the other end. Though, 3 of the tries were scored in the corner I was siting.

Did anyone else go?

I went.
I was sitting up the top and the atmosphere was horrendous. I don't think there were 12000 people, it was probably close to 8 or 9 thousand.

It is still always fun watching the Tigers and going to the games is lots of fun especially when we score.

I would definitely recommend going to a game, especially at a packed Leichhardt or Campbelltown.

Good on you for turning up Ben. We have left our seats at ANZ vacant all season thus far, so are a few of those missing that help create something resembling atmosphere at that sponge of a venue.

Have been overseas for a number of those matches, but following the poor off field form of our departing "stars", of late I simply have little desire to see them play in our colours, let alone traveling there to be disappointed with their efforts.

Probably about time to dust off the Opal card and jump back on the bus, particularly as the young fella has no idea of the shenanigans of the last few months and just wants to watch them play. Campbo on a Sunday arvo sounds appealing, but facing our nemesis in the Chooks doesn't.
 
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I laughed.

Every game Tacky attends, we lose.
Hes bad luck.

Not off to a good start, but should have a much better chance of seeing wins next year if he is still keen.

Looking at going to the Newcastle game now we are living closer, so any tips on parking or whether we should jump on a train?

Where are u?
Just get there early and park around the back near IGA.
Make the short walk around past the drain, race course to the stadium.
Avoid the dingos.

Thanks, Budgewoi, per earlier in this thread. How early, and have you met Dingo?

Oh, not that bad of a drive.
Nah, never met him…. have you ?
I have beef with him.
 
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