The Paramatta Eels will be back in town soon for their clash against the NRL’s newest club, the Redcliffe Dolphins.
Footy fans will have the chance to meet their favourite Eels stars thanks to a player signing session on Saturday, 20 April at NRL NT, 105 Abala Road, Marrara from 10am and 11am.
Further, the public is invited to attend a Captain’s run for the Eels on Thursday the 18th of April from 10am to 11am at TIO Stadium.
The Dolphins will also hold a Captain’s Run on Thursday, 18th of April from 5pm to 6pm at TIO Stadium; come and watch the NRL’s newest club in Darwin for the first time
Spots to attend each of the Captain’s run are limited, so head to Ticketmaster to get your free ticket to the training session.
Last year’s Eels match in Darwin was a sell-out, and almost 12,500 fans packed TIO Stadium to watch them battle the Brisbane Broncos.
This year’s blockbuster clash takes place on Friday, 19th of April.
Tickets start from $30 for adults and $10 for children, with kids under five free for General Admission. Visit NRL Season 2024, LET’S GO! Buy Tickets Official Ticketmaster site.
Quotes attributable to Minister for Major Events, Brent Potter:
“The Territory Labor Government and NRL’s partnership brings the hugely popular sport to the Territory, so fans can catch a top-tier game without having to travel interstate.
“We also see thousands of travelling fans head to Darwin to see the match, with 18 per cent of attendees to the 2023 ANZAC Round being from interstate, which is especially great for our tourism and hospitality sectors.
“Make sure to get to the ground early, there is always plenty to enjoy before and during the game, including live music, roving entertainment and a mascot race at half time.”
Quotes from Parramatta Eels Captain Clint Gutherson:
“We’re really excited to travel up to the NT again this year, our home away from home. It’s a great opportunity for us to meet our fans and mingle with them.
“We’d love to play in front a full house at TIO Stadium, and looking forward to seeing everyone at captain’s run and the signing session.”
Northern Territory Government