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Free Tickets Bulldogs vs. Warriors match after 2009 Unity Walk - ANZ Stadium (NSW)

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Rugby League’s One Community along with ANZ Stadium are giving all children participating in the NSW Premier’s Sporting Challenge the chance to receive 4 free tickets (adults and children) to see the Bulldogs take on the Warriors in Hazem El Masri’s last home game on Sunday August 30 at ANZ Stadium.

You must have your parent's permission to participate in this offer. To take up this fantastic offer, simply register your details, print out the voucher and bring it with you on the day to gain entry through the gates.

Keep up the great work in the Challenge and enjoy the game!


Also, (http://www.nrl.com/News/Latest/tabid/10874/default.aspx?news…)

Sign up to take part in the 2009 Unity Walk for Parkinson’s at Olympic Park, Homebush and you can attend Hazem El Masri’s last home game for the Bulldogs at ANZ Stadium for FREE!

The Bulldogs, and ANZ Stadium, in partnership with Parkinson’s NSW, are offering everyone who registers online to take part in the Australia's Unity Walk for Parkinson's in Sydney complimentary admission to their Round 25 clash against the Warriors.

The match is the official tribute to the Bulldogs most capped player and highest point scorer, Hazem El Masri, who is retiring at the end of the season.

It will be a historic sporting occasion, and one not to be missed.

This game will be at ANZ Stadium and will commence at 3pm, immediately following the Unity Walk, so tell all your friends to come along as well.

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  • Excellent, I think i'll be heading down. :D

  • This is a bit confusing - what is the premier's sporting challenge? Seems all it is - from the site given - is something you sign up for and get tickets from…looked at the psc website and it's all a bit weird but seems to actually not have anything to do with the free tickets as it seems from the link above that anyone who says they're a kid could get 4 tickets, suspect the NRL are a bit scared no-one's going to turn up.

    But anyway, a bargain - just a bit weird IMHO

  • +1

    Need AFL ticket :)

  • Do you think they will check anything at the game when you hand in the voucher?

    Our son is in year 2, but Im not sure if his school is part of the program..Don't want to go all the way there and then get turned away lol..

  • and do you think its 2 adults and 2 children? or just 4 tickets? as in for 3 adults to go and 1 child..

  • not a negative, but i think the NRL would have to pay me to attend a game :P

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