IF IT'S green and has a Canberra Raiders' logo on it, there's a good chance it has pride of place in Brendon Farr's house.
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He has just about every trinket and token of support you could imagine, from cards to cushions to caps and cups.
But there's something particularly lucky and serendipitous the Raiders-mad supporter takes with him everywhere and it will be with him in stands at this weekend's NRL grand final, his birthday.
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"I've always followed the Raiders ever since I was a kid," he said.
"I don't know why I chose them, maybe because I was born on the same day as Ricky Stuart, who knows."
He was too young to remember Canberra's previous premierships more than 25 years ago, but he has watched the tapes "countless times".
It'll be a whirlwind trip to Sydney for the grand final, travelling on Sunday and aiming to be back in time for work on Monday.
But the excitement and nerves were very real a few days out. "I can't wait to do the viking clap and cheer on the boys," he said.