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  • Q...
    On the Rookie List
    • Jun 2005
    • 237

    Are we gonna get wet?

    Hi all,

    Haven't been to Homebush for years but the fam and I have tickets for tonight. We're sitting behind the goals on the northern end and I'm wondering if anyone can tell me how wet we're likely to get. It's no issue of mine but certain members of my party aren't quite as interested in the footy and might find it to a bit more like torture than a fun night out with the family.

    Thanks.
  • cruiser
    What the frack!
    • Jul 2004
    • 6114

    #2
    Originally posted by Q...
    Hi all,

    Haven't been to Homebush for years but the fam and I have tickets for tonight. We're sitting behind the goals on the northern end and I'm wondering if anyone can tell me how wet we're likely to get. It's no issue of mine but certain members of my party aren't quite as interested in the footy and might find it to a bit more like torture than a fun night out with the family.

    Thanks.
    You will be able to move to drier undercover seats towards the back (I've done so previously). The weather is so bad that I think they'll be lucky to get more than 30,000 there tonight.
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    • pinkemu
      Silver member, not Gold
      • Sep 2006
      • 419

      #3
      The skies are clearing. Thongs and shorts tonight, it's gonna be muggy out at the swamp. Bring the Aeroguard Tropical Strength.

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      • Primmy
        Proud Tragic Swan
        • Apr 2008
        • 5970

        #4
        You will be fine, no one is all that precious about seating out at Homebush, as long as you are in your right area. Just move back a bit under cover.

        HOWever, shorts and thongs wouldn't be tolerated at the venue, so advise against that. BUT suits and ties are probably not warranted either.
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        • snajik
          Senior Player
          • Jan 2003
          • 1115

          #5
          We sit behind the goals at the Northern end, however we are upstairs on level 3. It would be fairly easy to work your way up there if you are getting wet. It's a great view up there and there are always plenty of free seats. No one has ever asked to see my pass there once through the gate so I suggest adopting the Gary Gilmore maxim if you are keen to get upstairs - "Just walk straight and determined to your destination, and look like you own the place" and you'll be fine.
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          • Cheer Squad
            Sydney Swans
            • Apr 2007
            • 1948

            #6
            Originally posted by Q...
            Hi all,

            Haven't been to Homebush for years but the fam and I have tickets for tonight. We're sitting behind the goals on the northern end and I'm wondering if anyone can tell me how wet we're likely to get. It's no issue of mine but certain members of my party aren't quite as interested in the footy and might find it to a bit more like torture than a fun night out with the family.

            Thanks.
            Yeah, I'd say you're gonna get wet if you're right behind the goals at either end. It's a cold, wet and miserable day here in Sydney. The crowd's gonna be way down I would think - in fact, the Magpies supoorters might out-number our own. I kid you not.

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            • erica
              Happy and I know it
              • Jan 2008
              • 1247

              #7
              I've just arrived home at Parramatta (I'm the single West person in the poll) after driving through Homebush, where it is pelting down. Make sure you have your woollies on tonight!
              All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. - Edmund Burke

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              • Cheer Squad
                Sydney Swans
                • Apr 2007
                • 1948

                #8
                Originally posted by erica
                I've just arrived home at Parramatta (I'm the single West person in the poll) after driving through Homebush, where it is pelting down. Make sure you have your woollies on tonight!

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                • stellation
                  scott names the planets
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 9720

                  #9
                  Originally posted by erica
                  I've just arrived home at Parramatta (I'm the single West person in the poll) after driving through Homebush, where it is pelting down. Make sure you have your woollies on tonight!
                  Awwwwww, it's almost clearing up closer to the city and I was hoping it'd miraculously turn into a rain free evening!
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