Thursday 23 February 2012

Will Travel for Sport - Die-Hard Crazy Fans


Tickets for the Grand Final event go on sale at the end of the month on 28 September, while NRL members can purchase their seats early on the 27th Nothing like a bit of pre-gaming to get yourselves ready for the main event. Be creative with your decibel blaring arsenal. • Tailgating - borrowed from the Americans, this is the act of getting together in the stadium hours before the game for some good barbeque and beer. Lines like "shake down the thunder from the sky" and "Bulldogs bite and bulldogs roar" are begging for some artistic fan interpretation.

There are six ways to obtain one of these highly prized tickets (selling your first born isn't one of them). Stay in Parramatta hotels and be just moments from the game. • Club songs - Australian footy teams have some of the most memorable songs that can be easily interpreted into "dance". NRL - the Finals series kicks off this month, with the NRL Grand Final scheduled for 3 October at Telstra Stadium in Sydney. Here are some great sporting traditions to show your dedication to your team:

• Dress up and carry signs - wear your team colours with pride and make up a catchy slogan for a sign. Packages are available for those looking to travel into Sydney for the game. And remember - this is the reason that body paint was invented. And while you could get together with your mates at the pub or even catch the action on your new 3D TV - many of the most die-hard fans are going to get themselves out to the game. The 2010 AFL Grand Final will be held on 25 September at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. But for some, being at the game is hardly enough - you've gotta really get into the spirit. No matter what your team colours - or which sport you follow - this will be the most exciting time of the year. Sports Finals to get decked out for

AFL - The final eight to finish at the top of the ladder have been decided and the path to the Grand Final has begun. • Noise, lots and lots of noise - from clappers to horns, maybe a vuvuzela or two, it's the sports fans' job to make as much noise as humanly possible, and more. Footy fans, get ready - the finals season is upon us. Beat the rush for last minute accommodation and book your cheap Melbourne hotels early.

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