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I'm hoping someone can help me with a membership question. I have a President Membership, and athough this grants me free entry to the MCG for the away game with Richmond, I'm curious as to what the seating arrangements are? Also, on home games you can buy guest passes, is this applicable to away games?

 
I'm hoping someone can help me with a membership question. I have a President Membership, and athough this grants me free entry to the MCG for the away game with Richmond, I'm curious as to what the seating arrangements are? Also, on home games you can buy guest passes, is this applicable to away games?

I have the same membership, and for away games you can sit in general admission for free using your membership card (if you have the 16 game membership)

For the home games you get the reserved seats in lvl 2 olympic stand, seeing it is a Richmond home game I think Richmond fans with the equavilent membership would be sitting there.

General admission for Richmond V Melbourne:

Great Southern Stand

M1-M8

P1-P8

Q1-Q15

Ponsford Stand

M28-M36

N29-N32

Q29-Q36

Olympic Stand

Q49-Q57

I have the same membership, and for away games you can sit in general admission for free using your membership card (if you have the 16 game membership)

For the home games you get the reserved seats in lvl 2 olympic stand, seeing it is a Richmond home game I think Richmond fans with the equavilent membership would be sitting there.

General admission for Richmond V Melbourne:

Great Southern Stand

M1-M8

P1-P8

Q1-Q15

Ponsford Stand

M28-M36

N29-N32

Q29-Q36

Olympic Stand

Q49-Q57

What level is that on? I assume level 3, up the top in the cheap seats?

 
What level is that on? I assume level 3, up the top in the cheap seats?

M1-8= Level 1 Behind the goals- Pocket

P1-8- Level 2a Behind the goals- Pocket

Q1-15- Top level Behind the goals- flank/wing

M28-36 Level 1 Behind the goals- Pocket

N29-32 Level 2 Behind the goals

Q29-36 Top level Behind the goals- Pocket

Q49-57 Top level Pocket(about 40 metres out)- Nearly on the wing.

Awesome, thanks for the info :D


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