Parramatta fans will get a whole lot more than just the magnificent new facilities when the 30,000 seat Bankwest Stadium opens in April.

The Eels have made a commitment to staging curtain raisers for most home games in 2019, including feeder club Wentworthville in the Intrust Super Cup and the club's Jersey Clegg side.

Fans will also be allowed on to the ground at full-time after most games, including the Easter Monday opening match against Wests Tigers

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  • Sounds good! Bit like the old days.

  • Ye i miss those days

  • I thought we had finished with Wenty, or is that next year?

    • Next year 

      • Cheers, so i gather our own team will be doing the curtain raiser then?

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