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HOW MANY games could you get to in one round of footy? 

We've come up with the challenge for Australia's most diehard AFL fan and we reckon you could get to six different matches within six days – but you'd have to be really keen.

Here's how.

Your ultimate AFL adventure begins at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Friday, April 20. A blockbuster encounter between Sydney and Adelaide.

On Saturday morning it's rise and shine in the harbour city for a double-header day of footy in two different cities.

Head to the Mascot Airport and jump on VA824, the 9am AEST service to Melbourne.

After a 10.30am AEST arrival you can take the SkyBus straight to Southern Cross Station to take in St Kilda v Greater Western Sydney at Etihad Stadium from 1.45pm AEST. 

As the siren sounds it's back to the SkyBus to board the 5.35pm AEST VA239 service to Adelaide.

Taking advantage of the time difference after your 6.30pm ACST landing, you'll jump in a cab and head straight to Adelaide Oval just in time for the 7.10pm ACST bounce between Port Adelaide and Geelong as Steven Motlop takes on his old side for the first time.

After spending the night living it up in Radelaide, there's no time for a sleep-in on Sunday morning as you board VA1391 at 9.10am ACST for your flight to Brisbane.

In the Queensland capital you'll have time for a relaxing lunch at Southbank before heading to the Gabba for the QClash between the Brisbane Lions and Gold Coast.

After that, Brisvegas is yours to enjoy, perhaps catch up on the games you've missed and reset for two cracker match-ups to come.

On Monday, it's back to Melbourne. Australia's sporting capital. 

Virgin Australia has 13 flights on offer from Brisbane to Melbourne on Monday, April 23, so you can take your pick.

On Tuesday, it's off to the home of football, the MCG for the first of two Anzac blockbusters. 

At 7.25pm AEST you'll watch the fourth consecutive Anzac Day eve clash between Melbourne and Richmond.

And on Wednesday, the ultimate finish to the best weekend of home and away footy you could possibly experience – Collingwood v Essendon – Anzac Day at the 'G.

Of the three round-five games you won't be able to attend, don't worry you'll have options. In the palm of your hand, Telstra's AFL Live App will keep you up to date with the scores and live vision – meaning you won't miss a thing.

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