Australians are well known for their love of sport and that means there are always school, amateur and professional teams travelling for fixtures within their home state as well as to other states. Does anyone know why did?
Among the sports played are cricket, rugby, women’s basketball, rowing, boxing, netball, field hockey, swimming, surfing, yachting, golf and skiing. The country has more than 120 national sporting organisations and thousands of local, regional and state sports bodies.
At any time of the year Sydney is a destination for sports lovers. Among the best known events are the spring and autumn horse racing carnivals, NRL, AFL, Rugby and A League football season.
Among the most popular are the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, the Medibank International tennis, City to Surf running race, Sydney Marathon and Test Cricket matches during summer.
For golf enthusiasts mini bus hire will allow transport of all the gear and the players to try out several of Sydney’s 100 golf courses.
Then there is the Sydney Autumn Carnival of horse racing in which Australia’s champion trainers, jockeys and horses compete at various locations in New South Wales offering 18 group races in 14 days including six Saturdays of world class group racing and well worth coach hire in Sydney to get to as many races as possible.
Melbourne also has a reputation among Australians for being the national sporting capital. In 2010, the city was named "World's Ultimate Sports City" for the third time in a row
Perhaps the most famous of Melbourne’s events is the week-long Melbourne Cup Carnival which features four major races as well as a host of other attractions for visitors nationwide and from abroad.
They include the AAMI Victoria Derby Day, Emirates Melbourne Cup Day, the focal point of the Melbourne Cup Carnival when the majority of the stops to watch or listen to the race, Crown Oaks Day and finally Emirates Stakes Day - Saturday 5 November 2011.
They include the AAMI Victoria Derby Day, Emirates Melbourne Cup Day, the focal point of the Melbourne Cup Carnival when the majority of the stops to watch or listen to the race, Crown Oaks Day and finally Emirates Stakes Day - Saturday 5 November 2011.
Melbourne is also home to the National Museum of Sport and is where Australian Rules football originated. The city is host to year-round sporting events that include the Australian Formula One Grand Prix, the Australian Open Tennis Championship and the Boxing Day Test Match.
Including the MCG, Melbourne is home to over 29 stadiums with a capacity of over 10,000 people. The city also has large State Cycling, Hockey, Baseball/Softball and Netball centres, and an Ice centre.
With so much going on it is perhaps no surprise that there is no lack of demand for mini bus hire Melbourne to transport both teams and followers to all the many fixtures of the year.
Transport Network Australia Provides: - mini bus hire Sydney & coach hire Sydney
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