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NBC Sports
08-07-2025
- Business
- NBC Sports
Cardinals fans will pay $2,500 and up for team-sponsored trip to game in Dallas
The Cardinals have found a new way to make money off their fans traveling to road games. The team today unveiled a new program called Cardinals Premier Travel, in which the team sill provide a private flight, two nights in a hotel, a team-sponsored tailgate and welcome reception, and other amenities. Packages will start at $2,500 per person. 'In recent years, the number of Cardinals fans who travel to support the team at road games has increased exponentially,' Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill said in a statement. 'To meet that clear demand, we are introducing Cardinals Premier Travel, which will offer fans an unprecedented opportunity to travel to games in comfort, style and convenience, just like the team.' The program will start with the Cardinals' Monday night game on November 3 at Dallas. 'Feedback from fans was clear that this was the No. 1 choice among the road games in 2025 and the expectation is to grow from this starting point,' Bidwill said. Given how many rabid NFL fans travel to see their favorite teams on the road, it's surprising that programs like this aren't more commonplace. Teams know their fans are spending money on the road, and the logical next step for the NFL is for teams to get a share of that money.


Daily Mail
05-07-2025
- Daily Mail
Harrowing new details emerge after a young female cop was allegedly knocked out during a routine welfare check
A young policewoman was unconscious for more than an hour after she was allegedly kicked in the stomach and punched in the head in an alleged 'sickening' assault. The Mount Druitt constable, 23, and her female colleague, 22, were allegedly attacked while conducting a welfare check in Bidwill in Sydney 's west on Friday night. Concerned members of the public contacted police after seeing Khi Tremain, 19, lying in the middle of Bunya Road. Police were trying to talk to Tremain when he allegedly lashed out and knocked out one of the female officers, causing her to fall to the ground and lose consciousness. He then allegedly turned on her female colleague, who was punched in the face before she deployed capsicum spray. Tremain was arrested at the scene and then allegedly attacked a third officer, 25, by biting him on the arm en route to hospital. The policeman has since been forced to undergo testing for bloodborne illnesses and must now wait for results before he is medically cleared. The female officer who was unconscious for 70 minutes was discharged from hospital the next morning. She and her two injured colleagues are still 'sore and shaken'. 'I've spoken to all the officers, they are sore and shaken and the events of last night are now starting to dawn on them, how serious it was, how much more serious it could have been,' Mt Druitt Superintendent Darrin Batchelor said. He added that the incident was traumatic for everyone involved, including police who arrived on scene to find their colleague unconscious in the middle of the road. Aerial footage of the scene showed her surrounded by dozens of paramedics and police. 'They didn't know what had occurred, whether the female officer had been stabbed or shot,' Supt Batchelor said. 'The police force is a family, so the events of last night has affected the entire police force.' Acting NSW Police Commissioner Peter Thurtell labelled the alleged attack as appalling. 'This is a sickening attack and those officers were just doing their job,' he said. 'Incidents like these clearly demonstrate the bravery and courage of officers who are just doing their best to protect the community. 'Police officers put themselves on the frontline and in danger every single day, they deserve respect not violence.' Tremain was charged with three counts of assault police officer in execution of duty cause actual bodily harm, and three counts of hinder or resist police officer in the execution of duty following his release from hospital. Tremain remains in custody and will face Parramatta Local Court on Sunday.

News.com.au
05-07-2025
- News.com.au
NSW Police Commissioner condemns ‘sickening' attack on female police officers
A probationary constable was punched and knocked unconscious and her partner was also assaulted when the two police officers rushed to help a man who was lying on a road in Sydney's west. Other police rushed to their aid after the alleged assault in Bidwill around 6.30pm. They found the 23-year-old female officer unresponsive on Bunya Rd, near Daniels Rd and her partner, a 22-year-old also injured. Both officers had allegedly been punched. Acting NSW Police Commissioner Peter Thurtell described the attack as 'appalling', saying assaulting a police officer is 'completely not on'. The women attended to the man who got to his feet and allegedly became aggressive in an 'unprovoked attack', police allege. 'This is a sickening attack and those officers were just doing their job,' Mr Thurtell said 'Incidents like these clearly demonstrate the bravery and courage of officers who are just doing their best to protect the community. 'Police officers put themselves on the frontline and in danger every single day, they deserve respect not violence.' Both officers, who are attached to Mr Druitt Police Area Command, remain in hospital. A 19-year-old man was arrested at the scene and taken to Mt Druitt Police Station, before being transferred to Nepean Hospital. A crime scene has been established and investigations are ongoing. Police are urging anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.


Daily Mail
05-07-2025
- Daily Mail
BREAKING NEWS Young female cop found unresponsive, another injured, after welfare check turned ugly in Bidwill
Two female police officers were allegedly assaulted, with one found unresponsive on the road, while carrying out a welfare check in Sydney 's west. NSW Police responded to reports of an on-duty police officer lying unresponsive on Bunya Road in Bidwill just before 6.30pm on Friday. The officer, a 23-year-old woman attached to Mt Druitt Police Area Command, was treated at the scene by first responders and NSW Ambulance paramedics. She was then transported to Westmead Hospital in a stable condition. A second officer, who is a 22-year-old woman, was also treated at the scene and was taken to Mount Druitt Hospital as a precaution. It is believed that the two female police officers were responding to a mental health incident when the assault occurred. Nine News reported the 22-year-old tried to intervene when her colleague fell unresponsive and used capsicum spray. Two other officers then arrived and arrested a 19-year-old man who was at the scene. He was taken to Mt Druitt Police Station, before being taken to Nepean Hospital. A crime scene has been established and an investigation into the circumstances of the incident has commenced. Inquiries are ongoing.

News.com.au
04-07-2025
- News.com.au
Two female police officers allegedly assaulted on call-out in Bidwill, Sydneys
Two young female police officers have been hospitalised after they were allegedly assaulted while responding to a call in Sydney's west. A 23-year-old female officer was found lying unresponsive on Bunya Rd, near Daniels Rd, at Bidwill shortly before 6.30pm on Friday. She was treated at the scene by paramedics before being taken to Westmead Hospital in a stable condition. A second officer, a 22-year-old woman, was also treated at the scene and taken to Mount Druitt Hospital. The officers, both attached to Mt Druitt Police Area Command, were believed to be attending a mental health incident at the time of the assault. A 19-year-old man was arrested at the scene and taken to Mt Druitt Police Station, before being transferred to Nepean Hospital. A crime scene has been established and investigations are ongoing.