NRL Telstra Premiership Round 23 - Bulldogs v Broncos
Sunday 12 August 2012

It's another mouth-watering top eight clash at ANZ Stadium when the table-topping Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs shoot for their eleventh-straight win against the Brisbane Broncos on Sunday 12 August.

The Bulldogs are no longer flying under the radar, securing their tenth-straight win over the Newcastle Knights on the weekend - a feat that hasn't been achieved since their premiership winning year back in 2004.

Ben Barba has set the competition alight in 2012, leading the NRL with 21 line-breaks and 17 tries. His scintillating, long-range efforts have been a standout - he has nine tries from outside the opposition 20m and five tries from over halfway.

Family fun and entertainment will also be on display at the clash as part of the NRL's Family Fun Day. There will plenty of fun for the young and young at heart with rides, a jumping castle, an inflatable obstacle course, face painting, clowns, a mechanical surfboard and a footy passing competition to ensure an action packed day both on and off the field.


  1. 12.40pm - Gates open
  2. 12.45pm - Toyota Cup
  3. 3pm - Bulldogs v Brisbane Broncos
Pre-purchase prices

Category

Adult

Concession

Child

Family

Cat 1 – Reserved

$40

$25

$15

$95

Cat 2 – Reserved

$30

$20

$10

$70

Cat 3 – GA

$20

$15

$5

$45


Event day prices

Category

Adult

Concession

Child

Family

Cat 1 – Reserved

$50

$35

$25

$125

Cat 2 – Reserved

$40

$30

$20

$100

Cat 3 – GA

$25

$20

$10

$50


For an event-specific seating map, please click here.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Public transport is a fantastic option with a return ticket just $2.50 per person, thanks to Family Funday Sunday.

Fans should travel to Lidcombe Station and change for a connecting service to Olympic Park Station, operating every 10 minutes.

Due to scheduled trackwork, buses will replace trains on parts of the Western, South Coast, Blue Mountains, Hunter and Newcastle and Central Coast lines.

For more information on trackwork and replacement services, please click here.

Sydney Buses will operate to a normal weekend timetable. Route 525 operates between Parramatta and Burwood via Sydney Olympic Park. Please check timetable for last trips departing Sydney Olympic Park.

For further timetable information, please click here.

PARKING

Casual parking is available in the precinct.

Patrons who plan to drive should allow plenty of time to get to Sydney Olympic Park, find a parking space and get to their seat in time for the match.

To pre-book parking, or for more information, please click here.
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  • A child is defined as five to 12 years of age. Children four years and under are free on the knee.
  • Concession is defined as being either an aged pensioner, invalid pensioner, sole parent pensioner, war veterans, war widows, secondary and tertiary students.
  • A family is defined as consisting of two adults and two children or one adult and three children.