The Canberra Raiders may not be playing at home, in Canberra at home, but their supporters are still finding ways to get behind the Green Machine.
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For a start, there is still the Viking Clap. It's just virtual.
And that wonderful beast that is the Viking horn is still being blown - and sanitised afterwards, of course.
COVID-19 restrictions have meant that the Raiders have to play their home games at Campbelltown Stadium, with the fans and administration putting in special measures to create some fun and atmosphere.
[Although Saturday's match at Campbelltown won't be a home game as the Raiders are playing the West Tigers. The next home game at Campbelltown is Sunday, June 21 at 4.05pm against the Sea Eagles.]
But, we digress.
The Viking horn is safe at the Raiders' still-new $19 million training centre in Braddon, which was officially opened in March, just before the coronavirus pandemic hit.
The horn is in the VIP Viking Lounge and is being blown, but with all health considerations taken into account.
The Raiders for each home game are hosting a small gathering at the Braddon HQ for 10 members
Last week, the lucky recipients were the Barr (no, not that one) and Elphick families.
"We all had an absolute blast. As a family we really enjoy supporting our Raiders, as well as being part of the wider Raiders community," members of the Elphick family told the team admin.
"Thank you for giving us an evening that will be long remembered and recounted by the Elphick family."
The plan is to move the horn back to the stadium once fans are allowed to watch the games again.
The virtual Viking clap happens by Raiders fans submitting a video of them doing a clap, which is then turned into a community video. And pretty stirring stuff it is too.
Queanbeyan's finest, Terry Campese, kicked off the virtual clap last week with a blow of the Viking horn.
The Greenhouse supporters group is also holding a photo competition, urging fans to don the lime green and post a snap from wherever they might be watching the Tigers game, with the hashtags #WearGreen2020 and #FromAllAngles.