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PostPosted: Wed May 31, 2006 4:59 pm 
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Harry Vallence

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what is the best way of organising this?

footy tours or something alike or do it yourself

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PostPosted: Wed May 31, 2006 5:01 pm 
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Mike Fitzpatrick

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thrylos7 wrote:
what is the best way of organising this?

footy tours or something alike or do it yourself


If you want flexibility do it yourself, if not go the tour.


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 8:10 am 
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Robert Walls
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depends what your after i guess. i always organise it myself.


figure out your dates moths ahead, use your cartlton/clublife style membership to get a cheep place to stay (or stay with mates/family).

jump on virginblue's happy hours (12-1pm daily) and book some cheep flights, or use jetstar/qantas if available.

also before you book anything firgure out if you want to meet other people from here, i know there will be pretty big TC contingents at both the Lions round 13 game and the Swans game in round 22.

thats often a good way to organise tickets if you wish to sit with TC supporters.

as for the tours, i've never been on one and i'm assuming your possibly going to lose a bit of dough to pay the 'middle man'. most of my trips are from interstate to melb not the other way round, so not really sure on the tours.

also something to keep in mind is local supporter clubs that may exsist in the region and pre/post game functions put on by the club that may be of interest.


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 9:21 am 
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Bruce Comben

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thrylos, just went on my first interstate footy trip to adelaide...

got a flight $89 return using virgin 12pm sepcials...
booked a ticket with my carlton membership for $20 ( so i could sit with fellow carlton supporters)

the whole weekend cost me $250 for airfares, accom, food and a lil gambling

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 7:14 pm 
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Jongun.. did you leave a 0 off the end after your hookers and gambling? $2500.... ;)


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jongun wrote:
lil gambling


Lil????

Is this the same jongun I'm thinking of???

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Bruce Doull
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$79 return..... $1264 in tax....

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