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Can you just rock up tomo @ Kardinia Park?

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I like the idea of a touch of nostalgia in going to a relatively old school suburban ground tomo. Can I just turn up or do I need to pre buy tickets?? Any help greatly appreciated.

 

Hey Dazzle notice you were reading this as well, almost fell off my chair, Alf have you been drinking early or living in a bubble...an old school suburban ground?....you may be lucky and get a very overpriced standing ticket on the web

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I bought tickets a couple of weeks back. Reserved seats in the general admission area (gary ablett jnr stand) and they were amazingly cheap. I think somewhere around $35 fro an adult and 2 kids. First time i've been there for 25 years!

I'm driving. Any tips on where to get parking? I have to be back in town by 6pm so can't get caught in the car park.


I bought tickets a couple of weeks back. Reserved seats in the general admission area (gary ablett jnr stand) and they were amazingly cheap. I think somewhere around $35 fro an adult and 2 kids. First time i've been there for 25 years!

I'm driving. Any tips on where to get parking? I have to be back in town by 6pm so can't get caught in the car park.

used to get there early and park at geelong south railway

these days I park in mercer street and cab it for 6.00 bucks and your on the way home, quick smart

rock up you may

get in ? another thing entirely.

used to get there early and park at geelong south railway

these days I park in mercer street and cab it for 6.00 bucks and your on the way home, quick smart

Thanks jazza. Where is Mercer st?

 

I bought tickets a couple of weeks back. Reserved seats in the general admission area (gary ablett jnr stand) and they were amazingly cheap. I think somewhere around $35 fro an adult and 2 kids. First time i've been there for 25 years!

I'm driving. Any tips on where to get parking? I have to be back in town by 6pm so can't get caught in the car park.

are just gunna watch the first half ???? game time 3.40 pm

are just gunna watch the first half ???? game time 3.40 pm

ooooops sorry 3.10


ooooops sorry 3.10

oooopsss 2:10

In recent years the cheersquad has handed out free tickets. We're happy to give our allocation away, because we never get any supporters down there. I'm going down there for the first time since 2011's 186. We purchased tickets a few weeks ago. I'm told they're all gone and it's a long drive to be turned around at the gates.

Making the trek. What has my life come to?

Sounds like Ruddspeak - yep, you can rock up but you may be told you have to zip!


Hey Dazzle notice you were reading this as well, almost fell off my chair, Alf have you been drinking early or living in a bubble...an old school suburban ground?....you may be lucky and get a very overpriced standing ticket on the web

Hey Saty

You have obviously bee down there in amongt the blue cap wearing morons in the worst seats ( all 500 or so for the viositors)

I have gone down every yaer since 2006 never never ever again good luck to those who do And dazzle wake up mate!

Sounds like Ruddspeak - yep, you can rock up but you may be told you have to zip!

Hey guys gotta go !! What a fraud!

Enjoy the games all! Wish I could be there to cheer on the Dee's, stuck in WA!

Pissing down rain here in Geelong.

Not gonna be fun standing in the terraces.

Good thing I'm a desperate tragic.


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