My Sydney to Sydney Journey has Finally Begun!! (Plus - some tickets available)

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  • DaveyCaper
    On the Rookie List
    • Aug 2013
    • 47

    Swans chat My Sydney to Sydney Journey has Finally Begun!! (Plus - some tickets available)

    Hello all,

    I sit in Pearson Airport in Toronto, Ontario, Canada - the first (and shortest) leg completed of a long desired journey from my Sydney (Nova Scotia, Canada) to the Sydney that is home of my beloved Swans. My excitement is getting higher to finally see AFL in person. All being well, I will be at the SCG this weekend! I just have to get through a five hour flight to Vancouver then a 15 hour flight from Vancouver to "your" Sydney. I have no doubt it will all be worth it. Nothing worth having happens without some sort of fight and between the trip there and last year's planned trip being cancelled because my wife couldn't get the time, there have certainly been a fight. Australian rules football has become a big part of my life (I am heavily involved in a local group, possibly the only active group in North America without any Australians involved and I have for the last year been on the executive of AFL Canada) yet I have not seen a game in person, of any sort, 18 a side.

    I will be in Brewongle on Sunday - if you see a guy and his wife with a Canadian flag come say hello, it will be me

    I do have some extra tickets in Trumper Stand Section 318 which I previously bought that I am willing to part for below face if anyone is interested. If you are, send me a private message.

    Looking forward to cheer cheer the red and the white at the SCG!!
  • CureTheSane
    Carpe Noctem
    • Jan 2003
    • 5032

    #2
    Wouldn't it be great of some of the more connected fans were able to arrange some kind of special experience.
    Having travelled all that way and all.
    Enjoy your stay and the game, and remember to whack a small Canadian flag on your backpack or whatever bag you may have to reduce being accused of being an American.
    The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.

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    • Blood Fever
      Veterans List
      • Apr 2007
      • 4040

      #3
      Originally posted by CureTheSane
      Wouldn't it be great of some of the more connected fans were able to arrange some kind of special experience.
      Having travelled all that way and all.
      Enjoy your stay and the game, and remember to whack a small Canadian flag on your backpack or whatever bag you may have to reduce being accused of being an American.
      Been to the states a number of times. Always been treated well and know a number of Americans here and never had a problem with them. Same with Canadians. Hope you have a great time.

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      • aguy
        Senior Player
        • Mar 2014
        • 1324

        #4
        How exciting to hear that you?ll be at the Port Adelaide game this weekend. Maybe you?ve told the story of how you came to love the Swans and Aussie Rules footy in general before but I haven?t seen it and I would love to hear that story.

        Our regular seats are in bay 318 so if you had ended up sitting there I would have said hi for sure.

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        • ScottH
          It's Goodes to cheer!!
          • Sep 2003
          • 23665

          #5
          Well, a BIG welcome to Sydney DaveyCaper and wife.

          I'll be up from Melbourne for the game as well.
          I'll also be in the Brewongle stand, not sure of the area. I sit with a friend and her crew. I've never noted the numbers, I just follow along.
          Let me know what section/seats you are in and I'll try and hunt you down.

          Hopefully the boys can put on a great show for you (and the rest of us)!!

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          • Danzar
            I'm doing ok right now, thanks
            • Jun 2006
            • 2027

            #6
            Davey, welcome in advance mate. I love how our non-Aussie offshore fans are as passionate about the Swans and this sport as we are. It also takes a special kind of dedication to follow the sport closely from so far away and get involved in promoting the sport itself.

            Hopefully we cross paths on Sunday.

            Cheers, Dan


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            Captain, I am detecting large quantities of win in this sector

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            • liz
              Veteran
              Site Admin
              • Jan 2003
              • 16733

              #7
              I know Meg (who is overseas at the moment and won't be back for the Port game this weekend) is planning a pre-game get together with DavyC before the Giants game the following weekend. (I am not 100% sure if she's actually organised this with Davy yet, so I hope I'm not overstepping the mark by mentioning it).

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              • CureTheSane
                Carpe Noctem
                • Jan 2003
                • 5032

                #8
                Originally posted by Blood Fever
                Been to the states a number of times. Always been treated well and know a number of Americans here and never had a problem with them. Same with Canadians. Hope you have a great time.
                Yeah me too.
                But on my travels, particularly in Europe, I noticed that most Canadians have flags on their bags.
                They told me that this was because they were always asked where in the USA they were from.
                You can usually discern a Canadian by the way they aren't smothering their food with cheese.
                The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.

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                • dimelb
                  pr. dim-melb; m not f
                  • Jun 2003
                  • 6889

                  #9
                  Have a great trip Davey and Mrs C. I hope we can say hello on the day.
                  He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)

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                  • Beerman
                    Regular in the Side
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 823

                    #10
                    Welcome to Sydney! I hope you had a good flight - I have done the trip between Toronto and Sydney quite a few times and it is a punishing journey. Unfortunately I won't be in town this weekend, but enjoy the game, it should be a cracker. It's a very different experience at the ground at better even than watching on TV. Hopefully Buddy puts on another clinic like he did last time I saw us play Port at the SCG.

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                    • Meg
                      Go Swannies!
                      Site Admin
                      • Aug 2011
                      • 4828

                      #11
                      I?m currently in Madrid (where at last the weather has become warm and sunny) so sadly will miss the Port match (though will be following online of course). I notice there is a members? function after the Port match. If any of you plan to go, perhaps you could invite Davey and Mrs Davey to go along with you?

                      As Liz mentioned I hope to catch up with them myself when I get back to Sydney.

                      Go Swannies!

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                      • baskin
                        Long Term Injury List
                        • Jan 2008
                        • 286

                        #12
                        What a wonderful thing to have such passionate overseas supporters.
                        Hope you have a great time Davey & MrsC. I'm Melbourne based so won't be at the game but I will be looking for that Canadian flag on the TV coverage.

                        Enjoy Sydney Australia and more importantly I hope the Swans put on a good show for you.
                        Go Bloods!!

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                        • jono2707
                          Goes up to 11
                          • Oct 2007
                          • 3326

                          #13
                          Davey - this story is so cool. So cool in fact, I've been in touch with the club and they'd like to interview you and do a story for the website. I have sent you an IM with contact details for the gentleman in the Swans media team, so check your messages on here, and hopefully you'll be happy to have a chat to the club so we can all learn a bit more about yourselves and your fantastic journey.

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                          • bloodspirit
                            Clubman
                            • Apr 2015
                            • 4448

                            #14
                            Welcome to Sydney, NSW, DaveyC. I will be out of town this weekend but reckon you've picked an exccellent game to attend. When I looked at the fixture for this year, of all the H&A games it jumped out at me as the first I wanted to attend because of the good opposition and the afternoon fixture. I was crestfallen when I realised it clashed with other plans that have to take priority. I hope you have a super time and I look forward to hearing your story sooner or later.
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                            • Blood Fever
                              Veterans List
                              • Apr 2007
                              • 4040

                              #15
                              Originally posted by CureTheSane
                              Yeah me too.
                              But on my travels, particularly in Europe, I noticed that most Canadians have flags on their bags.
                              They told me that this was because they were always asked where in the USA they were from.
                              You can usually discern a Canadian by the way they aren't smothering their food with cheese.

                              Fair call CTS.

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