Hundreds of GIANTS supporters braved wet conditions at Bruce Purser Reserve in Rouse Hill on Sunday to take part in the club’s 2014 Fan Day.
The rain certainly didn’t dampen spirits, with coaching clinics, autograph sessions and live entertainment throughout the afternoon.
All players attended the day and were presented on stage with their 2014 jumpers along with new Head Coach Leon Cameron.
GIANTS spearhead Jeremy Cameron proved very popular with fans, spending nearly all of his time playing kick-to-kick on a soggy Bruce Purser Reserve.
GIANTS co-captain Callan Ward, Dylan Shiel and Sam Frost made some new friends in the petting zoo while new recruit Josh Hunt was spotted enjoying himself in the jumping castle.
Our very own staff-band, G-Man and the GIANTS, kept everyone entertained and G-Man himself took to the stage to show off some dance moves.
The GIANTS Number One Ticket Holder Melissa Doyle also mingled with the fans, thanking them for their commitment despite the conditions.
Chief Executive David Matthews said it was another great day for the club despite the wet conditions.
"Today once again demonstrated what loyal and passionate fans we have. They are the lifeblood of this club and we can't wait to see them at Spotless Stadium for the Battle of the Bridge on March 15," he said.
The GIANTS will now turn their attention to the club’s first NAB Challenge match against the Swans in Canberra on Thursday.