GIANTS players have helped Channel Seven's Sunrise program celebrate their 10th anniversary with a street party in Western Sydney.

 

Rhys Palmer, Jonathon Patton, Adam Kennedy and GIANTS Mascot, G-Man joined hundreds of locals at Glenwood Community Centre for a special live broadcast.

 

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GIANTS Number One ticket holder, Melissa Doyle, along with David Koch, Mark Beretta and Natalie Barr, hosted the show which also featured legendary Australian rock band, INXS.

 

G-Man was a hit with fans and spent the morning dancing up a storm, whilst players treated fans to photos and autographs. The players and G-Man also featured as part of Mark Beretta's sports segment.

 

Melissa Doyle has been a great supporter of the GIANTS since joining the club this year and has attended a number of games with her family.

 

Rhys Palmer said the morning was a great opportunity for players to meet fans and give something back following the huge support the players have received in the opening rounds of the season.

 

"It is always great to spend time with the fans at events like this. They seemed to all have a great time and there were plenty of smiling faces. G-Man seemed to be having a great time as well and looked like he enjoyed INXS," said Palmer.