When travelling I like to attend sports events like a local, whether its Muay Thai in Bangkok, a football (soccer) game in Europe, baseball in the USA or Aussie Rules footy in Australia. The authentic atmosphere, sights and sounds and locals screaming in support for their team make it a great way to get at the heart of the place you’re visiting.

The MCG crowd
Living in Melbourne, Australia at the moment, Aussie Rules Football is the sports religion in the city. The first two thirds of the sports section of the daily newspaper is almost always solely dedicated to footy every day, this in a sports obsessed country. I won’t try and explain the rules of Aussie Rules footy here but some say it’s a fast paced and very physical combination of football, rugby and basketball whose closest comparison is the even more obscure sport of Gaelic Football played in Ireland.
The AFL (Australian Football League) season played between March and September each year has teams in every major city in Australia but is most dominant in Melbourne. For visitors wanting to attend a game its not too difficult to get tickets in the days leading up to the game (except the Grand Final, the Aussie equivalent of the Super Bowl or Champions League final where tickets are near impossible to come by). What you can expect as I found at the MCG (a stadium with around 100,000 people capacity) today for the game between Collingwood Magpies and the Richmond Tigers is a fast paced contest played over two hours, with passionate local fans.
Steeped in tradition and team history each club’s song plays throughout the stadium as the teams run out in readiness for the start of play through banners made by and held up by club supporters. These banners highlight team member milestones or community messages (such as the plight of the homeless) and the players run through as they burst out ready to play. After every goal, the teams supporters go wild particularly those behind the goal and at half time junior teams play showing that in Australia participation in sports is what its about as you grow up. This particular game was lopsided with Collingwood dominating Richmond from the start but the local fans remain to the end, having a beer and enjoying a meat pie as their teams play.
So if you’re on holiday in Australia between March and September make sure you join the locals at a game – you won’t forget the experience.