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Replacement Home Games

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Does anyone know what are our replacement home games for this season?

Trying to work out if I need to buy a ticket for Round 1 or not.

 

Replacement Games

Home game members will be provided with general admission access for Round 5 v Richmond (MCG/ Monday April 24th) and Round 16 v Carlton (MCG/ Sunday July 9th). These are replacement games for Round 10 v Gold Coast SUNS (Traeger Park / Saturday May 27th) and Round 17 v Adelaide Crows (TIO Stadium/ Saturday, July 15th).

34 minutes ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

Does anyone know what are our replacement home games for this season?

Trying to work out if I need to buy a ticket for Round 1 or not.

You might consider an upgrade to 16 game membership, then it won't be an issue.

After last year, whatever you do, don't buy a ticket at the gate. Will take 1+ hour to get in.

 
41 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

You might consider an upgrade to 16 game membership, then it won't be an issue.

I have the home and away membership, but isn't this actually a little worse, because there isn't any real way to make up for the lost home games played interstate?

3 hours ago, JackWhats? said:

I have the home and away membership, but isn't this actually a little worse, because there isn't any real way to make up for the lost home games played interstate?

 

Do you mean replacement games JackWhats? If so, see below

4 hours ago, Hell Bent said:

Replacement Games

Home game members will be provided with general admission access for Round 5 v Richmond (MCG/ Monday April 24th) and Round 16 v Carlton (MCG/ Sunday July 9th). These are replacement games for Round 10 v Gold Coast SUNS (Traeger Park / Saturday May 27th) and Round 17 v Adelaide Crows (TIO Stadium/ Saturday, July 15th).

 


16 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

 

Do you mean replacement games JackWhats? If so, see below

 

I think he means that away game members would get into the "replacement games" anyway. 

there are 7 away games played in melbourne

take away 2 replacement games leaving 5 games in melbourne not covered by std membership

add 11 for std membership and you get 16 games in melbourne,

on this basis the 16 game (home and away) membership should be priced at 16/11 ths of the std membership? 

in fact checking home undercover against home and away undercover the home and away is little under 16/11 ths (at $359 vs $499)

so it seems there is no disadvantage to home and away memberships (because of replacement games)

Love it when this Board goes mathematical.

Reminds me of all that probability theory we discussed in the run up to the finals last year.

Pity we all got the probabilities wrong in the game against Carlton!

 
3 hours ago, daisycutter said:

there are 7 away games played in melbourne

take away 2 replacement games leaving 5 games in melbourne not covered by std membership

add 11 for std membership and you get 16 games in melbourne,

on this basis the 16 game (home and away) membership should be priced at 16/11 ths of the std membership? 

in fact checking home undercover against home and away undercover the home and away is little under 16/11 ths (at $359 vs $499)

so it seems there is no disadvantage to home and away memberships (because of replacement games)

You're sexy when you talk dirty dc

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