For many, ANZAC Day is a cause for celebration.For some, it’s a public holiday – an opportunity to rest and pamper yourself with a day away from responsibility. For others, it’s a day of remembrance for the soldiers who fought in Gallipoli in 1915. But instead of dawn services, poppy badges, and ANZAC biscuits, many who celebrate take to their nearest pub for copious amounts of booze, laughs with the boys, and a cheeky game of Two-Up.
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Traditionally played by soldiers during World War I, Two-Up events are now a known, annual celebration held at clubs and pubs around the country to emanate a “shared experience” with the diggers.
Schooners get poured, crowds get rowdy, and everyone becomes more and more eager for a win.
Photographer Jack Stanley took to the pubs of inner-city Sydney to capture it all.
Schooners get poured, crowds get rowdy, and everyone becomes more and more eager for a win.
Photographer Jack Stanley took to the pubs of inner-city Sydney to capture it all.