Hoofhearted
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Just arrived back in WA after a week long footy trip, I hadn't been following the news much during our travels and have just caught up on all the discussions surrounding Leichardt. For what its worth here's our take on the experiences we had.
Game 1 - Penrith v Broncos
Stayed at Panthers, straight over the road from the stadium, great facility with plenty of food and drink options. The first thing you notice is that everything around Penrith revolves around the Panthers, advertising everywhere. Had a great feed at Panthers before the 5 min walk across the road into the stadium. Grabbed a beer from the bar on the way past and went to our seats. Facilities not that flash but never really had to line up, game had a great atmosphere but never really reached great heights as the Panthers ran away with it. Everyone on our trip gave it the thumbs up.
Game 2 - Roosters v Bunnies
Stayed in the city not far from Central with an easy walk to Darling Harbour, we had the option of Light Rail to Allianz but decided to take the walk and stop at a few pubs on the way. Had a great woodfire pizza at a rooftop bar, all the pubs were full of footy fans and the area was buzzing. The first view of the stadium is awesome, it is an amazing facility, we walked straight through the gate and up to level 4 where our seats were. Right next to us were multiple food stalls and bars, along with huge toilet facilities, we never had to line up for more than a couple of minutes for anything, and the food was top notch. The atmosphere was through the roof, pre game buildup was awesome but again the game never reached any great heights. Overall massive thumbs up from everyone.
Game 3 - I'll save this until last
Game 4 - Newcastle v Storm
Stayed at the Executive Hotel which is part of the Wests Leagues Club, very nice spot for a stay in Newcastle. Spent a bit of time cruising the beaches etc in the area before heading back to the hotel where we spent the afternoon in the sports bar watching both the F1 and Parra v Manly game on the big screens whilst enjoying a feed and a couple of beers. From the Leagues club they have a dedicated footpath which is a 10min walk to the stadium, this was the first time i've been there since 2001 and I have to say I was taken aback with how good their stadium is now. Bar, food and toilet access was easy with plenty of facilities plus we had great seats right on the halfway line. My mate is a massive Knights fan so this was the highlight of the trip for him, you can imagine he was rather excited when they pulled off the win. Overall the whole Newcastle experience was great and we definitely will be back.
Now back to Game 3 - Tigers v Sharks
This was the highlight for me and my son, I grew up sitting on the hill at Leichardt in the 80's and this was his first ever trip to the ground. We were still at the same hotel in the city which was convenient for access to the light rail to the ground (didnt have that in the 80's). After a couple of beers at a nearby hotel we headed to the station for the Light rail, approx 25 min ride to the Leichardt stop, got to admit that it wasn't until we got a bit closer to the stop that it started to have a gameday feel when more supporters started to get onto the train, in the city you wouldnt have known the game was on. By the time we started the walk it was getting crowded with people in Tigers gear and those old memories started coming back.
I can still remember the excitement I was feeling as I walked into the ground, I dont think I'd been there since the mid 90's, we walked around and managed to get ourselves a spot near the old scoreboard. My son and his friend said they were going to get some food and drink before the game started, they came back 20mins later and said they gave up, the line was too long. Thats when I saw the look on their faces, the same look when we took them last year to see The Angels at the local pub a week after they had been to Coldplay at Optus Stadium, I would call it polite disappointment.
Once the game started that was all forgotten, I can honestly say (outside of the 2005 GF) I have never cheered or enjoyed myself that much at a game of footy, what a game and what an atmosphere!! I did miss the first 5 mins of the second half as we spent almost 20mins lined up at the toilets, and we didnt even bother trying to get food or drinks because the lines were ridiculous. After the game finished I just stood there soaking up the atmosphere, that's when I turned to see the other 3 patiently waiting for me so they could leave, they were starving and thirsty and just wanted to get back to the city. Overall for me, I could do that every weekend, my son loved the game but doesn't really want to go back to Leichardt, and our friends couldn't wait to get out of there.
To summarise, I would say the Panthers have the best setup as far as awareness, leagues club facilities close to the ground for convenience and all this will go through the roof when they get a new stadium. I'd call Newcastle Penrith Lite, everything similar just not quite as good.
Roosters had an event feel, big crowds through the city and walking to the ground, amazing stadium with top notch facilities. I will though reserve judgment until I see a run of the mill game, compared to what is probably their biggest game.
The Tigers game for me was the highlight of the week, but looking at it from the others perspective was a different story. Ticket price was the same as Roosters game (but roosters included public transport), it was a journey to get to the ground, the facilities resemble local footy, huge lines for every service, followed by another journey to get out of there (Thank god we didnt drive, I think those people are still there.)
And to finish off, I kept hearing people talking about the huge turnout at Leichardt, It was actually the smallest crowd of all the games we attended.
Game 1 - Penrith v Broncos
Stayed at Panthers, straight over the road from the stadium, great facility with plenty of food and drink options. The first thing you notice is that everything around Penrith revolves around the Panthers, advertising everywhere. Had a great feed at Panthers before the 5 min walk across the road into the stadium. Grabbed a beer from the bar on the way past and went to our seats. Facilities not that flash but never really had to line up, game had a great atmosphere but never really reached great heights as the Panthers ran away with it. Everyone on our trip gave it the thumbs up.
Game 2 - Roosters v Bunnies
Stayed in the city not far from Central with an easy walk to Darling Harbour, we had the option of Light Rail to Allianz but decided to take the walk and stop at a few pubs on the way. Had a great woodfire pizza at a rooftop bar, all the pubs were full of footy fans and the area was buzzing. The first view of the stadium is awesome, it is an amazing facility, we walked straight through the gate and up to level 4 where our seats were. Right next to us were multiple food stalls and bars, along with huge toilet facilities, we never had to line up for more than a couple of minutes for anything, and the food was top notch. The atmosphere was through the roof, pre game buildup was awesome but again the game never reached any great heights. Overall massive thumbs up from everyone.
Game 3 - I'll save this until last
Game 4 - Newcastle v Storm
Stayed at the Executive Hotel which is part of the Wests Leagues Club, very nice spot for a stay in Newcastle. Spent a bit of time cruising the beaches etc in the area before heading back to the hotel where we spent the afternoon in the sports bar watching both the F1 and Parra v Manly game on the big screens whilst enjoying a feed and a couple of beers. From the Leagues club they have a dedicated footpath which is a 10min walk to the stadium, this was the first time i've been there since 2001 and I have to say I was taken aback with how good their stadium is now. Bar, food and toilet access was easy with plenty of facilities plus we had great seats right on the halfway line. My mate is a massive Knights fan so this was the highlight of the trip for him, you can imagine he was rather excited when they pulled off the win. Overall the whole Newcastle experience was great and we definitely will be back.
Now back to Game 3 - Tigers v Sharks
This was the highlight for me and my son, I grew up sitting on the hill at Leichardt in the 80's and this was his first ever trip to the ground. We were still at the same hotel in the city which was convenient for access to the light rail to the ground (didnt have that in the 80's). After a couple of beers at a nearby hotel we headed to the station for the Light rail, approx 25 min ride to the Leichardt stop, got to admit that it wasn't until we got a bit closer to the stop that it started to have a gameday feel when more supporters started to get onto the train, in the city you wouldnt have known the game was on. By the time we started the walk it was getting crowded with people in Tigers gear and those old memories started coming back.
I can still remember the excitement I was feeling as I walked into the ground, I dont think I'd been there since the mid 90's, we walked around and managed to get ourselves a spot near the old scoreboard. My son and his friend said they were going to get some food and drink before the game started, they came back 20mins later and said they gave up, the line was too long. Thats when I saw the look on their faces, the same look when we took them last year to see The Angels at the local pub a week after they had been to Coldplay at Optus Stadium, I would call it polite disappointment.
Once the game started that was all forgotten, I can honestly say (outside of the 2005 GF) I have never cheered or enjoyed myself that much at a game of footy, what a game and what an atmosphere!! I did miss the first 5 mins of the second half as we spent almost 20mins lined up at the toilets, and we didnt even bother trying to get food or drinks because the lines were ridiculous. After the game finished I just stood there soaking up the atmosphere, that's when I turned to see the other 3 patiently waiting for me so they could leave, they were starving and thirsty and just wanted to get back to the city. Overall for me, I could do that every weekend, my son loved the game but doesn't really want to go back to Leichardt, and our friends couldn't wait to get out of there.
To summarise, I would say the Panthers have the best setup as far as awareness, leagues club facilities close to the ground for convenience and all this will go through the roof when they get a new stadium. I'd call Newcastle Penrith Lite, everything similar just not quite as good.
Roosters had an event feel, big crowds through the city and walking to the ground, amazing stadium with top notch facilities. I will though reserve judgment until I see a run of the mill game, compared to what is probably their biggest game.
The Tigers game for me was the highlight of the week, but looking at it from the others perspective was a different story. Ticket price was the same as Roosters game (but roosters included public transport), it was a journey to get to the ground, the facilities resemble local footy, huge lines for every service, followed by another journey to get out of there (Thank god we didnt drive, I think those people are still there.)
And to finish off, I kept hearing people talking about the huge turnout at Leichardt, It was actually the smallest crowd of all the games we attended.