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All Aboard The Eels Supporter Bus For Griffith Trial February ‘09

The Colonel

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ALL ABOARD THE EELS SUPPORTER BUS FOR GRIFFITH TRIAL FEBRUARY ‘09
2.50pm, Friday 21 November 2008


[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The Pirtek Parramatta Eels Supporters Club is planning a weekend trip to Griffith to coincide with the Eels v Panthers trial match at Exies Oval on Saturday, 14 February 2009.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The trip will span two days and will only go ahead if sufficient interest is received.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Details are as follows:[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]DATE: Saturday 14 & Sunday 15 February, 2009[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]TIIME: Departing Parramatta Leagues Club at 8.00am Saturday returning approximately 6pm Sunday. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]COST: $185.00 per person twin/double share with an extra $35.00 if a single room is desired.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]ITINERARY: [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Saturday: Travelling from Parramatta to Goulburn for morning tea, on to Yass for lunch (own cost), tour through Harden and Ardlethan to Griffith arriving about 4.15pm.

Depart motel at 4.45pm for game and dinner then back to motel around 9.30pm.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Note: Express tour so only limited time for lunch and rest breaks.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Sunday: Cooked breakfast at motel, then travel through Ardlethan, Temora and Young to Cowra for lunch at Quarry Restaurant & Cellars (included). Afternoon tour via Bathurst and Lithgow arriving back at Parramatta around 6pm.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Inclusions: Luxury coach travel, accommodation, morning teas and one cooked breakfast, lunch on Sunday and wine tasting.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Exclusions: Lunch/dinner on Saturday and entry into game.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Bookings: Shirley Newnham on 0414 204 582 or Margaret Cutland on 0407 485 017.

Cheques and money orders to 22 James Street, Seven Hills NSW 2147.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Booking closes December 20 2008. A non refundable deposit is required when booking. Final payment required by 16 January 2009.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif] [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]We hope you will get behind your team and come along and have a great weekend with us.[/FONT]

http://parraeels.com.au/news/news1933.shtml
 

Nikki

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Griffith is a trip I am yet to do.. And wont be doing it next year. I would be chosing my own itinerary if I did. :lol:
 

Glenn

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Hopefully work is kind and I have some days off around then, that said I rather not spend my b'day on the Bingo Express.
Good luck to them getting the interest. :cool:
 

Angry_eel

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Having seen the quality of people on the trip to Newcastle two years ago, i think i'll pass too.
 

planeteels

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I remember doing the Bus Trip to the (then) Marathon Stadium to watch the boys play Newie.. OMG it was the most excruciating trip I have endured since i was stuck on an Air NZ flight to NZ and the Australian Golden Oldies Line Dancing Troupe were sitting around me and my friends ...

I still remember, I was sitting upstairs on the Double Decker.. and I still cannot forget how loud the oldies were.. Singing their 99 bottles of beer and certain people. Not to mention the fact that I forgot to take a Discman (shows how long ago it was) as i had never before experienced the pain that was a Supporters Club bus trip.

I would prefer to get a group together and hire a Mini Bus and do the trip with people who you can at least enjoy the company of (and some bevvies along the way) and of course it wouldn't be a roadtrip without the obligatory Roadside photoshoot with the occasional full moon at places of interest along the way. (ahhhh remembers a certain roadtrip to Canberra a few years back - Ryan and Tezza have the hairiest asses you'll see for miles lol)
 
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Yeah I am hoping to fly down to this one.

I do love my road tips but after doing Lismore by car one year then Lismore by plane the next, I can tell you there is no comparison that to fly to some of these regional venues.

Currently Rex lists the flight as $135 each way. But worth the time you save, especially if you can't get a group of people going together.
 

JessEel

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I remember doing the Bus Trip to the (then) Marathon Stadium to watch the boys play Newie.. OMG it was the most excruciating trip I have endured since i was stuck on an Air NZ flight to NZ and the Australian Golden Oldies Line Dancing Troupe were sitting around me and my friends ...

I still remember, I was sitting upstairs on the Double Decker.. and I still cannot forget how loud the oldies were.. Singing their 99 bottles of beer and certain people. Not to mention the fact that I forgot to take a Discman (shows how long ago it was) as i had never before experienced the pain that was a Supporters Club bus trip.

I would prefer to get a group together and hire a Mini Bus and do the trip with people who you can at least enjoy the company of (and some bevvies along the way) and of course it wouldn't be a roadtrip without the obligatory Roadside photoshoot with the occasional full moon at places of interest along the way. (ahhhh remembers a certain roadtrip to Canberra a few years back - Ryan and Tezza have the hairiest asses you'll see for miles lol)


Jas!! :lol: :lol:
 

Angry_eel

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I remember doing the Bus Trip to the (then) Marathon Stadium to watch the boys play Newie.. OMG it was the most excruciating trip I have endured since i was stuck on an Air NZ flight to NZ and the Australian Golden Oldies Line Dancing Troupe were sitting around me and my friends ...

I still remember, I was sitting upstairs on the Double Decker.. and I still cannot forget how loud the oldies were.. Singing their 99 bottles of beer and certain people. Not to mention the fact that I forgot to take a Discman (shows how long ago it was) as i had never before experienced the pain that was a Supporters Club bus trip.

I would prefer to get a group together and hire a Mini Bus and do the trip with people who you can at least enjoy the company of (and some bevvies along the way) and of course it wouldn't be a roadtrip without the obligatory Roadside photoshoot with the occasional full moon at places of interest along the way. (ahhhh remembers a certain roadtrip to Canberra a few years back - Ryan and Tezza have the hairiest asses you'll see for miles lol)
oh dude....we might have been on the same bus. It was the one of the worst bus trip in my life. To top that we got hammered .

The highlight of the day was meeting up with the crew. The rest was boring as bat sh*t.
 

butch82

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if any one comes down to griffith give us yell.they normally put on a good effort when holding nrl games down here. last time they had 9,500 for the eels v storm game.
 

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