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Excellent, that's about 200m from where i'm living currently, so i'll come down!!
Will the doggie be there too?
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Excellent, that's about 200m from where i'm living currently, so i'll come down!!
Its a trial game so yes its free. Thebarton is only an amatuer ground these days so anyone can go in. No fencing or anything stopping from anyone going in
15mth old not ready? What are you talking about, he's not a pauer supporter is he Geoffa?Would there be a stream of the game.
Going to try and get down, but Mrs Geoffa is busy that day and not sure my 15 month son is ready to be entertained by the footy lol.
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Thanks for that. I suspected so, I might pop along myself to see how our young guys are shaping up. If I do I'll take some snaps and post them.Its a trial game so yes its free. Thebarton is only an amatuer ground these days so anyone can go in. No fencing or anything stopping from anyone going in
Will the doggie be there too?
Well there you go. I guess they pla ythe Grand Final there for Amatuer League which is a ticketed match so would have to be fenced. But you can still see from outside of it.There is fencing all around it - https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-34...4!1sFGPITzaWS3nWb91q6Gw5VQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
I took one of mine to a game at around that age. They were fine until I started yelling and it freaked them out... inconsolable sobbing.Would there be a stream of the game.
Going to try and get down, but Mrs Geoffa is busy that day and not sure my 15 month son is ready to be entertained by the footy lol.
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I remember taking mine to their first game at AO v Port. They were about 4 and loved looking around, seeing all the people in their scarves etc.I took one of mine to a game at around that age. They were fine until I started yelling and it freaked them out... inconsolable sobbing.
Now they are bigger, I just need to teach them some choice phrases and we can try again.
I remember taking mine to their first game at AO v Port. They were about 4 and loved looking around, seeing all the people in their scarves etc.
They only started asking if it was nearly finished when the players ran out onto the field before the game and from then on it was even more 'fun'.
Oh yeah, and didn't like the noise when we scored a goal
We plan on taking our guy to his first AFL game this year. Us v St Kilda at Docklands.I remember taking mine to their first game at AO v Port. They were about 4 and loved looking around, seeing all the people in their scarves etc.
They only started asking if it was nearly finished when the players ran out onto the field before the game and from then on it was even more 'fun'.
Oh yeah, and didn't like the noise when we scored a goal
We plan on taking our guy to his first AFL game this year. Us v St Kilda at Docklands.
The apartment we booked is right near Docklands so Mrs Geoffa can take him back "home" if he gets too upset. She is not a footy fan so not fussed if she has to leave.
I plan on going to ANZAC Day at the G game as well. With some.Melbourne based mates. We play the following Saturday.
Nice week in the capital of East Horsham lined up.
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At around 18 months old he may struggle to have a hero.....Crows should put on an exhibition against the Saints and score well which kids love when their "heroes" kick goals.
1. I'm pretty sure no one is 'given' ADHDWhy would you give a 5 yr old an ipad at the footy?
Are you trying to give him ADHD?
Said like a true single guy with no kidsWhy would you give a 5 yr old an ipad at the footy?
Are you trying to give him ADHD?
More like iphonesHang on, is there kids at the footy really using ipads?
You're all terrible parents