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Round 11 V Roosters

Munky

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Keary and Walker are liabilities in defence and love to rush out of the line. I'll assume this will be exploited in the game plan.

Tago is making up on a top 5 player in the league, it'll be interesting to see how he goes.
 

GongPanther

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I don’t think their team matches up very well with ours. I can see us making a lot of metres and they won’t.
Easts had some glaring defensive issues in that win. To be fair, I thought the Eels were very flat in the first half after last week's brutal encounter. It's only that the Eels needed HT to realize they were the better side and nearly pulled it off.

So yea, if the Roosters don't tighten up their defensive structures, it could be a very long day.

BTW, I'm thinking of going to the game on Sat, am I allowed to bring a backpack into the SCG, as I need to bring my lunch and my dinner, as I'm travelling from the Illawarra which makes it a very long day.
 

DinkyDi

Juniors
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Easts had some glaring defensive issues in that win. To be fair, I thought the Eels were very flat in the first half after last week's brutal encounter. It's only that the Eels needed HT to realize they were the better side and nearly pulled it off.

So yea, if the Roosters don't tighten up their defensive structures, it could be a very long day.

BTW, I'm thinking of going to the game on Sat, am I allowed to bring a backpack into the SCG, as I need to bring my lunch and my dinner, as I'm travelling from the Illawarra which makes it a very long day.
I could be wrong, however, I do not believe you can. I know of someone, who attempted that, and they could not bring the backpack in.
 

Iamback

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Easts had some glaring defensive issues in that win. To be fair, I thought the Eels were very flat in the first half after last week's brutal encounter. It's only that the Eels needed HT to realize they were the better side and nearly pulled it off.

So yea, if the Roosters don't tighten up their defensive structures, it could be a very long day.

BTW, I'm thinking of going to the game on Sat, am I allowed to bring a backpack into the SCG, as I need to bring my lunch and my dinner, as I'm travelling from the Illawarra which makes it a very long day.

You can at the cricket. I can't see why it is different
 

The_Frog

First Grade
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Easts had some glaring defensive issues in that win. To be fair, I thought the Eels were very flat in the first half after last week's brutal encounter. It's only that the Eels needed HT to realize they were the better side and nearly pulled it off.

So yea, if the Roosters don't tighten up their defensive structures, it could be a very long day.

BTW, I'm thinking of going to the game on Sat, am I allowed to bring a backpack into the SCG, as I need to bring my lunch and my dinner, as I'm travelling from the Illawarra which makes it a very long day.
I would give the Roosters club a call and ask them.
 

snickers007

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snickers007

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I personally knew of someone who could not take their backpacks into the stadium.

Maybe so, but that is contradictory to what is advertised on their website. Maybe your friend had something in their bag that was not allowed, or it was too large?

The only event I've ever been too where there were excessive bag restrictions was Jerry Seinfeld at the International Conference Centre in Sydney - and they had massive disclaimers all over the ticketing/event website outlining it.

Bags get taken everywhere - whether they are backpacks, handbags or something else. Bags being allowed is the default. Imagine going to a sporting event with a toddler without being allowed to take a backpack in for change of clothes etc.
 

DinkyDi

Juniors
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Maybe so, but that is contradictory to what is advertised on their website. Maybe your friend had something in their bag that was not allowed, or it was too large?

The only event I've ever been too where there were excessive bag restrictions was Jerry Seinfeld at the International Conference Centre in Sydney - and they had massive disclaimers all over the ticketing/event website outlining it.

Bags get taken everywhere - whether they are backpacks, handbags or something else. Bags being allowed is the default. Imagine going to a sporting event with a toddler without being allowed to take a backpack in for change of clothes etc.
Probably, I was not there, so I am unsure. Your last point is on the money.
 

Aliceinwonderland

First Grade
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That should be fine. Check out the Restricted Items section here: https://www.scgt.nsw.gov.au/plan-your-visit/visitors_information

Just no alcohol or breakable containers (glass etc).

As long as it can fit under your seat, you'll be right.


When I lived in Sydney I used to take food into stadiums. This was the deal at Penrith, no take a way food. Sandwiches et al fine. Same with drinks. No cups of drinks from fast food places, cans and bottles OK. They will even smell your themas of coffee LOL (which I found a hoot)

SCG similar. small amounts of food and drink. Basically up to the bloke doing security bag checks at the gate.
 

WestyLife

First Grade
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When I lived in Sydney I used to take food into stadiums. This was the deal at Penrith, no take a way food. Sandwiches et al fine. Same with drinks. No cups of drinks from fast food places, cans and bottles OK. They will even smell your themas of coffee LOL (which I found a hoot)

SCG similar. small amounts of food and drink. Basically up to the bloke doing security bag checks at the gate.

That's been my experience. We often take cheese and bacon rolls and chips/lollies with bottles of soft drink and water.
 

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