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    It’s the GIANTS 10th season in AFLW, and there has never been a better time to become a member! Be a part of history and you’ll score 10 new benefits, including seating upgrades, access to all GIANTS AFLW games and exclusive member experiences just to name a few!

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About

GIANTS

The GIANTS are a professional football club founded in 2010, proudly representing both Greater Western Sydney and the ACT. With teams competing in the AFL and AFLW competitions, the club has built passionate fan bases over its 15-year history, known as the Orange Army.

Celebrating 10 seasons of AFLW, the GIANTS, one of the eight inaugural AFLW teams, have been proud pioneers of women’s football in Greater Western Sydney and across NSW and ACT. Since 2017, the GIANTS have inspired the next generation, providing a pathway for girls in junior leagues to chase their AFLW dreams.

With the rise of homegrown talent like Tarni Evans, and the leadership of proven stars Alyce Parker and Rebecca Beeson, the GIANTS are shaping a future full of promise.

Be a part of this historic season – secure your tickets now and get ready for all the GIANT action, including fun for all in the fan zone, post-game player signing sessions and delicious food and drink to be enjoyed on the hill at Henson Park!

Location

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Henson Park, Centennial St, Marrickville, NSW, 2204 

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Getting there

No parking in Henson Park, must park in adjoining streets.

The nearest train stations are Petersham, Marrickville and Sydenham, each a 15-20 min walk to Henson Park.

Several bus routes run through Marrickville with stops a few minutes’ walk from Henson Park. Check the latest timetables at the NSW Transport information line. https://transportnsw.info/(Opens in new tab)

Accessibility

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FAQS

Wheelchair accessible and Companion Card seating is available to buy online through our Interactive Section Map – no need for a phone call! Simply select Accessible Seating from the Price Category options and the map will display all available areas. Having trouble finding what you’re after? Give Ticketmaster’s Accessible Seating Line a call on 1300 446 925 for further information.

All Toyota AFL Premiership Season Tickets from Ticketmaster are fully digital – you can access your ticket in the palm of your hand via the Ticketmaster app or your mobile browser. Only purchase through Ticketmaster to guarantee you have a valid ticket for entry on game day.

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Reviews

Rating: 3.8 out of 5 based on 15 reviews
  • Fantastic Arena

    by Maso on 7/9/25ENGIE Stadium - Olympic ParkRating: 5 out of 5

    The Engie stadium viewing was amazing and the food offerings are the best in the AFL with many varieties catered for and for my wife a van just completely Gluten Free rather than if you get lucky you might find a pie. The AFL and venues should take note and improve from what's a poor offering from the O'Brien's contract.

  • Unhappy

    by Member 1 on 7/9/25ENGIE Stadium - Olympic ParkRating: 1 out of 5

    We left at half time as we could not see the other side or big screen due to the sun being directly in our eyes and having had recent skin cancer cut out. We could not be further away from the members facilities and from our normal members seating.

  • Orange is the new charcoal

    by GiantKiller on 7/9/25ENGIE Stadium - Olympic ParkRating: 5 out of 5

    Terrific venue for Australian Football. ‘Boutique stadium’ provides a great atmosphere with the crowd’s proximity to the playing surface. Facilities and amenities are first class with a great variety of food and beverage options.

  • Poor preparation by stadium

    by Kilgore on 7/9/25ENGIE Stadium - Olympic ParkRating: 1 out of 5

    We had seats in aisle 317 - there were no signs saying where any aisle in the low 300s were, 5 staff either didn’t know or sent us to the wrong place. Found seats after a frustrating 25 minutes.

  • A great venue

    by Sue on 25/8/25ENGIE Stadium - Olympic ParkRating: 3 out of 5

    We enjoyed the venue , was easy to get in and out , but the prices of food and drinks was ridiculous

  • Battle of the bridge

    by Bennygirl on 26/7/25ENGIE Stadium - Olympic ParkRating: 5 out of 5

    First time at Energie and have to say was pretty good. Good food options, close to public transport. My only issue is that the seats don't flip! Makes it difficult when someone is exiting your row!

  • Energie stadium can’t cope with a decent crowd

    by Renee on 26/7/25ENGIE Stadium - Olympic ParkRating: 2 out of 5

    Only one gate open up get in. Queues were long signage for bag free line was practically non existent. Queues were slow staff were not in a hurry game about to start thousands of people still waiting to get in. Do better energie stadium. Horrible food options expensive and food was disgusting.

  • Go Giants

    by Newcastle Giants on 26/7/25ENGIE Stadium - Olympic ParkRating: 5 out of 5

    Greet atmosphere best match I've been to as a 6 year giants member and the best thing was seeing the Giants smash the swans and end there season oh and it was my birthday best present ever

  • Mixed feelings

    by Mel on 1/6/25ENGIE Stadium - Olympic ParkRating: 3 out of 5

    While I like the actual venue, there are some things that make the visit uncomfortable. Great food choices (price aside…… $60 for 2 x chips & 2 x lots of 3 arancini balls….. what the??), signage in the ground is good and ease of parking is great too. The toilets were not great. Had a dirty feeling about them, and towards the end of the game, there was water flooding the floor which made it feel even dirtier. The seating is also very uncomfortable, compared to that of other grounds I’ve been to

  • Loved the experience

    by Wayne on 1/6/25ENGIE Stadium - Olympic ParkRating: 5 out of 5

    The experience was fantastic. The outcome not so good. 😂😂