Bucket List: Top 5 Sports Events Before I Die: 2023 Edition

G'day tribe! Back in 2021 I wrote a bucket list of sports events I wanted to experience in my life which you can see further below in detail. It was intriguing to me as I reflected on whether I still wanted to experience those.

Upon reflection, I still wanted to see them all but either the priority of them had changed or I had other events that I wanted to experience more than some of them. For the record, they are:

  • A Baltimore Ravens vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) game
  • Rangers vs. Celtics (Football/Soccer) derby game
  • Australian Grand Prix (F1 Racing)
  • 2026 FIFA World Cup (Football/Soccer)
  • NBA Playoffs (NBA)

I didn't have them in any particular order, they were just a random top 5 randomised. As we get closer to it, the 2026 World Cup is definitely something I'd love to make happen, and recently Canada is a country that is on my MUST VISIT list so that would work out great.

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One thing I'd like to add to the list is to visit the Australian Open. The main reason is now that my son is growing up, he's been taking on tennis and also has one-on-one coaching multiple times a week. Experiencing the Aussie Open with my son would take priority on my list now and is achievable as it's a realistic inter-state drive for me.

If I had to challenge something to drop off that list it would be the Aussie Grand Prix, and I'd replace that with the Australian Open.

I found it interesting going back on some of my older writing and self reflecting on what and how I wrote. I recommend you should do it if you get the chance! It's amazing what time does and how it can change both your perspective and prioritisation of certain things.


My 2021 Bucket List

Take a look below at my bucket list from 2021.

Baltimore Ravens vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)

The Super Bowl is a pipe dream. It's too expensive and I'd much rather be guaranteed to watch my own team play. This one comes down to the Ravens being my favourite team in the NFL.

The Ravens-Steelers AFC North match-up is one of the most intense and physical rivalries in the league and I can't think of anything I'd want to do more in America than watch these two go at each other at the 71,000 capacity M&T Bank Stadium. Maybe Disneyland is the only place I'd want to go more. Actually, nah. M&T Bank Stadium it is.

Rangers vs. Celtics (Football/Soccer)

My goodness. I need to get to Ibrox Stadium to watch the Old Firm derby in my lifetime. Everyone I speak to wants to go to a Premier League game but the meaning in this game is next level and in my mind the best football derby in the world.

Rangers were built upon Protestant roots and Celtic were built upon Catholic Church foundations so you can see how this derby can get fiery. So deep is the rivalry, it creates social, political, religious and sectarian divides not only in Scotland, but across Britain.

Australian Grand Prix (F1 Racing)

This one's most realistic for me as it's a flight down (or drive) from Sydney. Everything else on my list is a world away. Over 100,000 fans attend on race day and more than 300,000 during the four-day event at the Albert Park Circuit.

Interestingly it's a street circuit that's an everyday road around Albert Park Lake, a small man-altered lake. It can be driven around on by the public nine-months of the year when not being used for F1 preparation and the race. Most of the road is limited to 40km/h, alot less than the 321km/h top speed achievable on the track.

2026 FIFA World Cup (Football/Soccer)

A World Cup in the U.S., Canada and Mexico is way more appealing than Qatar. The 23rd World Cup will be the first to expand from 32 to 48 teams so it'll be an absolute carnival of a tournament. The AFC will be given 8 spots, up from the 4.5 in previous tournaments so the Aussie Socceroos should very likely be there.

NBA Playoffs (NBA)

Just to be at an NBA playoff game would be special and to watch one at a place like Madison Square Garden would be magical. I'd pick any playoff game where my favourite team the Washington Wizards are playing but it's always a struggle to even make the playoffs in the first place for the Wiz.

I suppose I could watch the Lakers, Celtics, Bucks or Warriors in the playoffs but I'd definitely be rooting for the other team that's for sure.


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I’ve been to the Australian GP but a while ago when I was a kid and it was held in Adelaide (another street circuit)

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