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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Seen that twice nowKaniva has a big electronic overhead sign on your way out of town saying "Welcome to Tiger Country - hear us roar".
Shout out to the little red car with the picture of Rory on the back window. You made the drive much more enjoyable!!!!
This day is dragging so badly. 6:50 tomorrow morning, and my VLine bus will finally be heading in the direction of Tiger country.
Another three hours of work, and I am hitting that road!
Anyone else doing half the drive tonight in the aim of making the parade tomorrow? When I phoned up to book at the Nhill Caravan Park for tonight, it was "yep, another Crows supporter..."
Figured that there must be a few with the same plan.
Something for those travelling to help pass the time.
I'm guessing/assuming a camera won't be a problem?No real restrictions on food. No alcohol, cans/glass, or opened plastic soft drink containers it says in their rules. I've gone in with opened plastic bottles of water no problems.
Thanks for the tip on Great Western for petrol. Just filled up for 121.9, much cheaper than Ararat and Horsham which was 129.9, also a local business which is always good.More to this.
If you can hold out don't fill in Horsham or Stawell. There is a small town just out of Stawell Melbourne side called Great Western. It has an independent running the fuel there and is up to 15-20 cents cheaper than Stawell and Horsham. The last I saw it was 1.16 in Great Western. Horsham is 1.35 in some stations and Stawell you are looking at 1.26/7.
It's a tiny station (on the wrong side of the road too) but it's on the right just after the pub. Can't miss it.
The same guy owns ones in Ballarat but you have to get off the main drag and into town a bit if you want to get that stuff.
I'm guessing/assuming a camera won't be a problem?
As long as it's not a professional-grade one, it should be okay.
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For the comfort, safety and enjoyment of all patrons, staff and event participants, the following items are not permitted into the MCG:
*Audio visual equipment may be permitted for those parents whose children participate in the Auskick/Little League competition."
- Alcohol
- Opened plastic soft drink containers
- Cans/glass
- Torn-up paper
- Musical instruments
- Whistles
- Flags with handles exceeding 1.6 metres
- Fireworks/flares/laser lights
- Chairs/stools
- Drones
- Rollerblades, skateboards or scooters
- Animals (guide and hearing animals excepted)
- Audio recording equipment/video cameras* and radio scanners
- Any large article that cannot be placed under a seat
- Any device or object that in the opinion of management has the potential to cause injury or public nuisance.
- The carriage and operation of drones (or any such aircraft) is prohibited
http://www.mcg.org.au/the-stadium/visitor-information/conditions-of-entry
"not to bring into the Venue any photographic, video or audio recording equipment for any purpose other than private non-commercial purposes, which may include, without limitation, video and/or audio recorders, camera tripods, monopods or lenses with a totalfocal strength of greater than 200mm and commercial digital video equipment; "
http://www.afl.com.au/tickets/conditions-of-entry
I've brought in a 300mm lens many times without issueI'm guessing/assuming a camera won't be a problem?
Thats our plan! See you on the roadAnother three hours of work, and I am hitting that road!
Anyone else doing half the drive tonight in the aim of making the parade tomorrow? When I phoned up to book at the Nhill Caravan Park for tonight, it was "yep, another Crows supporter..."
Figured that there must be a few with the same plan.
banning video camera's is a bit useless now considering most people will have a video camera in their phone
All good.Thanks for the tip on Great Western for petrol. Just filled up for 121.9, much cheaper than Ararat and Horsham which was 129.9, also a local business which is always good.
Cheers for that.As long as it's not a professional-grade one, it should be okay.
"
For the comfort, safety and enjoyment of all patrons, staff and event participants, the following items are not permitted into the MCG:
*Audio visual equipment may be permitted for those parents whose children participate in the Auskick/Little League competition."
- Alcohol
- Opened plastic soft drink containers
- Cans/glass
- Torn-up paper
- Musical instruments
- Whistles
- Flags with handles exceeding 1.6 metres
- Fireworks/flares/laser lights
- Chairs/stools
- Drones
- Rollerblades, skateboards or scooters
- Animals (guide and hearing animals excepted)
- Audio recording equipment/video cameras* and radio scanners
- Any large article that cannot be placed under a seat
- Any device or object that in the opinion of management has the potential to cause injury or public nuisance.
- The carriage and operation of drones (or any such aircraft) is prohibited
http://www.mcg.org.au/the-stadium/visitor-information/conditions-of-entry
"not to bring into the Venue any photographic, video or audio recording equipment for any purpose other than private non-commercial purposes, which may include, without limitation, video and/or audio recorders, camera tripods, monopods or lenses with a totalfocal strength of greater than 200mm and commercial digital video equipment; "
http://www.afl.com.au/tickets/conditions-of-entry
For those not in a big hurry to hit Melbourne there's a big Festival Of Footy event on at Mars Stadium in Ballarat Friday between 10 AM and 4 PM, and guess who one of the special guests is....Bryce Gibbs, here's your chance to get the word from the man himself. Plenty on to entertain the kids too.
https://www.powerfmballarat.com.au/news/local-news/69776-footy-festival-at-mars-stadium
Everyone I saw.Anyone got their scarves out the window for the drive over?