Thanks Tim for the correction, I collected my ticket for the game on SUNDAY from the stadium ( and oh what a stadium !!!) . It is a truly outstanding ground and doesn't look like there is a bad seat in the house ( unlike Subiaco in Perth). I understand the desire to get the game out to the non rugby areas and to share the economic spoils about, but rugby is not a great spectator sport at the Aussie football grounds as you're such a long way from the action. I don't know who was designating the seats as catagory a,b or c but they obviously had no idea of the game. You were paying top $$ for tickets at ground level where your view was blocked by advertising hoards on the side of the pitch "nearest" to you ( still miles away) and you couldn't see the markings on the other side of the pitch because the grounds have a camber on them like lawn bowls. Still Perth is a great city and I had a fantastic time there. Loads of English supporters there some in groups but a lot of "sad loners" like me, that couldn't find someone else mad enough to take all the time off work to go with them

, so plenty of drinking buddies
Flight was about 3 1/2 hours Shirley. I'd definately say to anyone coming to Aussie take the time to visit Perth, it's very pretty and has lots to see and do there. It's such a huge area (Western Australia) that if you're into scenery and wildlife you could spend a whole holiday there and not even scratch the surface. For me it's a definate return destination, next time I'll rent a car for at least some of the time and travel about more. 10 days in Perth itself was no problems without a car, as it has a great public transport system and I always think it's a good idea to take the "tourist" tours early on to get an idea of what there is to do (you usually are able to pick up some history of an area from the guides as well which is helpful) , but in order to get to see a few of the things off the beaten track or at your leisure you need to drive.
Not so keen on Melbourne to be honest, maybe it's living in a big city myself, but I'd rather get out into the country, see scenic beauty and wildlife as opposed to throngs of people and skyscrapers.