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Hate to say it but good job sharks...if the Sharks stay ahead it will say a lot about Manly and Easts.
Might as well merge them so the rich snobs from the northern beaches and the rich snobs from the eastern suburbs can all go for one club.
Firstly the word you were looking for is "implies".legends?
that emplies what that those clubs are better?
and when have souths done anything good in the last 30 years?
Yes.So looking at the dates unless they are running it during the season are only Sydney clubs included?
Firstly the you were looking for is "implies".
Secondly, those clubs certainly are better. A combined 44 premierships. That's the same number of years your crap club has existed. And they are 3 of the 4 oldest clubs. History and tradition is part of what makes a legend. But that's 2 words a Sharks fan wouldn't understand.
Its the battle of the legends because its the three most well supported clubs in NSW based on memberships and how the organisations are run.
Hate to say it but good job sharks...if the Sharks stay ahead it will say a lot about Manly and Easts.
Might as well merge them so the rich snobs from the northern beaches and the rich snobs from the eastern suburbs can all go for one club.
Battle of the beaches,more like battle of the no fans,Sharks,Manly and Roosters have about 15 fans between them
Helps if you read it I guess:I think the Sharks "Father & Sons" package is poorly thought out at a time when the league is increasingly focused on attracting women to the game.
Be stunned if they don't get Father & Daughter/Mother & Son/Mother & Daughter complaints on this one.
The Hisense Sharks have kicked off their Battle of the Beaches Membership Premiership by launching a special "Father & Son" Membership that will be available for purchase during the five-day membership race.Fathers who purchase a True Blue General Admission Ticketed Membership or a Shark NetNon-Ticketed Membership will receive another identical child membership absolutely FREE.
Fans who purchase a special "Father & Son" Membership will also be invited to take the field with their younglings at the beginning of the Sharks Round 7 showdown against the North Queensland Cowboys at Toyota Stadium, where the Sharks First Grade squad will also honour their fathers.
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Multiple children? No problem! The Sharks are also offering discounted Family General Admission Membership discount to go with the Father & Son promotion.
For five days, families will be able to purchase a Family General Admission Membership for only $300. That's two adults and two children for only $300.
Beginning on Monday 31st January and ending on Friday 4th February, this promotion will run exclusively during the Battle of the Beaches Membership Premiership.
There is only one way to purchase a special Father & Son Membership. Simply call our friendly Membership Team on (02) 9527 8261 and we will process your memberships on the spot.
Terms and conditions apply.
*Offer is available for both sons and daughters.