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11 hours ago, CityDee said:

I did the honorable thing and exhausted my staff club at works allocation before my premium member tickets avaliable tomorrow.

 

2 times 93$ Category 1 tickets afl members wing level 1 . Sorted and pumped 

Hey mate - how did you score these tickets already? They are in the AFL members section level 1 wing (ie M16-M20)? They are corporate tickets?

 

Hey guys. 

 

I live in Brisbane and myself, my old man and two friends are heading to the game. Myself and Dad have memberships but others don’t and we are one ticket short. So if anyone does have a spare barcode they aren’t using would love to use it. 

If you do and could pm me that would be great! Happy to give some $$ for it! 

 

 Thanks heaps :)

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3 hours ago, praha said:

anyone know how much afl members guest passes are?

They're the same price as general admission tickets (so about $55-$90) but I believe they are only allocating guest passes to level 4.

You can check the "Finals Hub" link on the AFL membership website for more info

membership.afl.com.au

 

Anyone else too excited to sleep? Just got off work and did some serious ANB kilometres, still buzzing.

Can finally dig into the September Fund.

2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

 

Can finally dig into the September Fund.

You should be able to shout us all tickets by now! 


20 minutes ago, Brady said:

Hey guys. 

 

I live in Brisbane and myself, my old man and two friends are heading to the game. Myself and Dad have memberships but others don’t and we are one ticket short. So if anyone does have a spare barcode they aren’t using would love to use it. 

If you do and could pm me that would be great! Happy to give some $$ for it! 

 

 Thanks heaps :)

You cash purchase 2 tickets for each of your memberships. 4 in total. Read your email from club and set up acc with tickatec before 9am tomorrow

2 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

You cash purchase 2 tickets for each of your memberships. 4 in total. Read your email from club and set up acc with tickatec before 9am tomorrow

Cheers mate. We are just 1 ticket short still as myself and Dad can get 1 additional ticket each but we still need 1 more as there are 5 of us and only two of us members. So just looking for one more barcode to use. 

Cheers. 

Edited by Brady

I'm also in need of a spare barcode if anyone else is not going. Otherwise I will literally have to choose my favourite child. Any help appreciated.

 
2 hours ago, TopCorner said:

I'm also in need of a spare barcode if anyone else is not going. Otherwise I will literally have to choose my favourite child. Any help appreciated.

Can send you one, but you will need to name your next born after me....

2 minutes ago, Adzman said:

Can send you one, but you will need to name your next born after me....

That sounds fair to me ? PM me if it's do-able. Cheers!

Edited by TopCorner


[censored] nightmare!!! I would have preferred to miss finals than going through this 3 mins of waiting

 

We are redirecting you in 5....4....3....2....1.....5....4.....3.....2.....1......5.....4.....3.....2.....1 :( 

Allocation exhausted?!?!??!!?!?

Nope I'm just an idiot.... 

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1 minute ago, Cards13 said:

Allocation exhausted?!?!??!!?!?

 

Nah happens every year around finals time with ticketek. Their server isn’t big enough to take on the demand of people trying to get tickets. Just keep trying.

dont know if it's been mentioned but for mcc / mfc members... allowed 1 guest at $82 or $28 for child under 14yo. Seat booking is $10 per person ($5 to 14yo) otherwise queue up early.

10 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Hey mate - how did you score these tickets already? They are in the AFL members section level 1 wing (ie M16-M20)? They are corporate tickets?

Yes I belive the company I work for owns a bunch of seats in this area. 


Can't get through. Will try a little later.

Got mine m12 row F!! Pumped!!!1

 
4 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Can't get through. Will try a little later.

don't worry ... they are predicting a crowd around 70k so plenty of tickets... it will be the Tiger fans clogging the lines


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