I think I'll wait and see what time slots we get next season before becoming a season ticket holder again. If we get decent time slots, I'm going to be grabbing grand stand tickets under shelter so that we can avoid the sun in the opening rounds at home, and the rain shouldn't effect us going to games if we are up high in the grand stand under cover. Wanted to do that this year, but our youngest is confined to a pram and it just would have been too difficult to get to the seats.
If we get all the worst time slots though. I'll probably just renew my boys as non ticketed proud panthers members, watch the bulk of the season at home on FoxSports and attend the few decent timeslots we get. That's not ideal as I want to have my boys brainwashed to love the Panthers and attend every game possible. Even when they're 5 and 6 years old, those time slots would still be awful having work the next day for myself, school the next day for them. Honestly there's almost no consideration for families in our draw.
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The Saturday afternoon games were also bad for us. My fiance has netball in Blacktown (coaching her Under 10's team in the mornings, and playing in the afternoons) and isn't even home by the time most of our games have kicked off on the Saturday afternoon.
No Saturday game should kick off before 5.30pm in Penrith. Ideal time slots for us would be Friday 7.30, Saturday 7.30 and Sunday 2pm or 3pm. Saturday 5.30pm is manageable, but requires a lot of rushing around to get to. Although throughout the school holidays her netball isn't on, so we can attend the earlier games. But I think we only had 2 games line-up for that to happen.