Sell out at NIB

Apparently you can be tackled now..get up …run 10m and score a TRY...Souff's Sydney...
 
@wd in perth said:
That's what I thought, but I'm down the other end. Great game so far.

Manu's side..?.just scored a cracker..
 
Not Manus side unfortunately. Don't know wtf happened in the last ten minutes. They've fallen apart. Much like the tiges.
 
WD,it was great to see a fantastic crowd roll up to watch Rugby League in Perth..congrats to all the supporters who went to the game…there should be at least 2games a year in WA,after all it is The National Rugby League..and those supporters deserve to be given a chance to see a live game without having to fork out to come to the East to see it..
 
@TrueTiger said:
WD,it was great to see a fantastic crowd roll up to watch Rugby League in Perth..congrats to all the supporters who went to the game…there should be at least 2games a year in WA,after all it is The National Rugby League..and those supporters deserve to be given a chance to see a live game without having to fork out to come to the East to see it..

Agreed… Surely the 'WESTS' Tigers would get a full house on name sake alone!
 
Just read an article in the West Australian saying Tigers officials were at the game, with three games planned for next year and the potential for test matches leading in to the World Cup.
Anyone know anything about the Tigers in Perth? Rothfield would have a field day if it draws a decent crowd.

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@VanillaThunder said:
Just read an article in the West Australian saying Tigers officials were at the game, with three games planned for next year and the potential for test matches leading in to the World Cup.
Anyone know anything about the Tigers in Perth? Rothfield would have a field day if it draws a decent crowd.

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Yeah they were they're developing a stadia strategy and will be making a decision on the new centre of excellence at the end of this year
 
@VanillaThunder said:
Just read an article in the West Australian saying Tigers officials were at the game, with three games planned for next year and the potential for test matches leading in to the World Cup.
Anyone know anything about the Tigers in Perth? Rothfield would have a field day if it draws a decent crowd.

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I am drawing a long bow but like other members I received a survey to complete this week from the club. One of the questions was about the responder's view of where home games should be played and there were a number of combinations offered around ANZ, CSS and LO but also there was an option to choose out of town venue. Maybe the club is interested in taking a game away from our 3 home games and is interested in the view of members. Wouldn't mind going to Perth for a game and make a week of it.
 
It was good to see them get some decent weather for that game. Well Souths I don't give a stuff about but good for the WA league fans. After those Force games they must have been overjoyed to see something decent.
 
@cunno said:
@VanillaThunder said:
Just read an article in the West Australian saying Tigers officials were at the game, with three games planned for next year and the potential for test matches leading in to the World Cup.
Anyone know anything about the Tigers in Perth? Rothfield would have a field day if it draws a decent crowd.

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I am drawing a long bow but like other members I received a survey to complete this week from the club. One of the questions was about the responder's view of where home games should be played and there were a number of combinations offered around ANZ, CSS and LO but also there was an option to choose out of town venue. Maybe the club is interested in taking a game away from our 3 home games and is interested in the view of members. Wouldn't mind going to Perth for a game and make a week of it.

Is a long way to go for the officials to travel. Something must be happening.
 
My son would be absolutely thrilled to see his team play. He only asked this evening if he'll ever get to see them live. I know how he'd feel. 😛ray: I remember going to leichardt to see my idols play back in the early 80's when I was his age. Wow, that would be just awesome. :supporter: :supporter:
 
@TrueTiger said:
WD,it was great to see a fantastic crowd roll up to watch Rugby League in Perth..congrats to all the supporters who went to the game…there should be at least 2games a year in WA,after all it is The National Rugby League..and those supporters deserve to be given a chance to see a live game without having to fork out to come to the East to see it..

It's a terrific ground really. Good Seats pretty much everywhere. Comfortable and easy to get in to and away from - by car anyway.
 
@wd in perth said:
My son would be absolutely thrilled to see his team play. He only asked this evening if he'll ever get to see them live. I know how he'd feel. 😛ray: I remember going to leichardt to see my idols play back in the early 80's when I was his age. Wow, that would be just awesome. :supporter: :supporter:

Hope he gets to get his wish, it's great for the kids get to see their favourite players up close
 
@wd in perth said:
@TrueTiger said:
WD,it was great to see a fantastic crowd roll up to watch Rugby League in Perth..congrats to all the supporters who went to the game…there should be at least 2games a year in WA,after all it is The National Rugby League..and those supporters deserve to be given a chance to see a live game without having to fork out to come to the East to see it..

It's a terrific ground really. Good Seats pretty much everywhere. Comfortable and easy to get in to and away from - by car anyway.

If you follow the crowd the walk to the nearest train station isn't too bad either, a couple of sights along the way. The new stand has done wonders though.
 
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