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Out of interest I came across this extract on the AFL site re how they allocate GF tickets for 2018:

 
TICKET ALLOCATION
The capacity of the MCG will be approximately 100,000 on Grand Final Day.
In answer to
guidelines (a), (b) an (c) the AFL proposes that tickets to the 2018 AFL Grand Final be allocated in approximately the following manner:
1.Competing Club Members16000-40,000
2.AFL Clubs (18) 0-7,000
3.MCC Reserve16,000-26,000
4.AFL Members13,000-23,000
5.AFL/Medallion Club Members 3,000-5,000
6.AFL Entitlements/Contractual Obligations 5,000-30,000
7. Competing Clubs 0-5,000.
Total 100,000 Approx
However we note that:
(a)the configuration of the ground may change which could affect the split of tickets
between AFL Members, MCC Reserve and Competing Club Members;
(b)the number of standing room tickets to be made available will vary depending upon a
variety of issues;
(c)if at any time the AFL deems it appropriate to sell tickets to the general public they
may do so at anytime;and
(d)there will be a substantial number of “walk ups” (50%) in the MCC Reserve.
 
19 minutes ago, Dante said:

Just got an email from the club.

Great seats still available

Adults from $35 Families from $70

Leads me to believe there will not be a packed house this week. 

Yeah I got that too, jumped on to check where those great seats were out of interest. They're at the back of level 4 behind the goals at each end. MCG predicting 90k so it will be similar to last week, hopefully with the same partisan Demons crowd.

Compared to Pies/GWS where only 68k predicted.

some huge ranges there. as usual heaps of wriggle room for the afl to dud members and the public

those figures only confuse rather than educate

 

Received letters in the mail this morning from the club with information regarding Grand Final ticketing. It’s an AFL directive, the club is obliged to send out the info when 6 clubs remain and not a case of bathwater slurping. 

Forms are enclosed about guaranteed ticketing and ballots. Anyone else receive letters?

42 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Yeah I got that too, jumped on to check where those great seats were out of interest. They're at the back of level 4 behind the goals at each end. MCG predicting 90k so it will be similar to last week, hopefully with the same partisan Demons crowd.

Compared to Pies/GWS where only 68k predicted.

AFL members showing level 4 front with ability to buy two guest passes.

At this time last week it was only showing level 4 rear.


21 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

AFL members showing level 4 front with ability to buy two guest passes.

At this time last week it was only showing level 4 rear.

Good.

I sat in the AFL members last week and it was jam packed.

Whilst it was great to get a 90K crowd, it's also nice not to be jam packed like sardines, and get a couple of seats to yourself. 

Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Good.

I sat in the AFL members last week and it was jam packed.

Whilst it was great to get a 90K crowd, it's also nice not to be jam packed like sardines, and get a couple of seats to yourself. 

know how you feel... I usually sit level 2A during the season and feel crowded if there is anyone within 4 rows of me !!

1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

know how you feel... I usually sit level 2A during the season and feel crowded if there is anyone within 4 rows of me !!

And with Collingwood having a massive amount of AFL members and Hawthorn surprisingly have very little, there may be some numbers that may have gone on Friday night instead go on Saturday night.

 

I have 2 extra tickets if anyone is interested 

Cost of tickets were $121- ($93- adult & $28- child)

Seats are in Section N31, Row G, seats 5-6,

I needed 2 and ended up with 4 , so happy to sell the above ones for cost 

 

thanks

 

mark

 

 

 

After tickets in N seating. I got P2, anyone know what seating is like in P2?


I have one ticket available in M2.  Daughter now unable to attend.

Pm if interested.

Edit, been given to nephew.

Edited by Guest

4 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Only 65k tickets sold to Dees v Hawks

Pies v GWS 54k sold

That was sometime yesterday I think

Would have thought this game sold out quicker than last weeks seeing how the hawks have way more supporters who go to the g

17 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

That was sometime yesterday I think

Quite possibly, reported as “today” on 360.

Edited by Cards13


Whately mentioned there was only 3000 tickets left tonight on AFL360. That would then leave AFL and MCC members as an unknown. The MCG is predicting 90k, they are usually pretty accurate.

I queried the AFL as to why I wound up sitting in a Geelong section at the last game.  They replied with the following:

Quote

During the member pre-sale period each Club supporters have access to ticket within their club’s allocation. Whilst we try and keep this consistent across entire bays, this is sometimes not possible as we aim to ensure that club members have access to tickets across all different price categories (where available) at the one time.

So basically, you SHOULD be seated in your club's section, but they make no guarantees and I was just unlucky. 

34 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

I queried the AFL as to why I wound up sitting in a Geelong section at the last game.  They replied with the following:

So basically, you SHOULD be seated in your club's section, but they make no guarantees and I was just unlucky. 

Same with a couple of Cats fans who were in amongst a sea of red and blue.

I almost felt sorry for them......................lol, who am i kidding!

Not getting ahead of myself, but I'm hearing that members are getting letters sent out regarding registration for Grand Final tickets, should we win this weekend?

Has anyone got their letter yet and shed some light on this? Still waiting for mine.

20 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Not getting ahead of myself, but I'm hearing that members are getting letters sent out regarding registration for Grand Final tickets, should we win this weekend?

Has anyone got their letter yet and shed some light on this? Still waiting for mine.

Received ours yesterday Jaded, mentioned it a few posts above but done some more reading since then.

The pic isn’t very clear sorry, these are the priority groups. Registration time for priority one is 8am - 12pm Wednesday the 19th should we beat Hawthorn. Priority 2 is between 1pm-5pm on the allocated day and Priority 3 is between 6pm-9pm on the allocated day.AD72907F-353D-4BCC-A812-D43F1108ADF1.jpeg.a16c4f13dedd99f5e2c71756d79c310c.jpeg

2018 GF ticket prices.

 Prices vary from Cat 1 $410 to Cat 7 $180.

Restricted view/Standing $150.

 Basically we need to register within the time allocated for your priority and that has no bearing on what category or tickets you’re allocated. Credit cards are required to have sufficient funds on the day as the system will charge the cards without notification.

 


28 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Not getting ahead of myself, but I'm hearing that members are getting letters sent out regarding registration for Grand Final tickets, should we win this weekend?

Has anyone got their letter yet and shed some light on this? Still waiting for mine.

yep... received last night... all self explanatory:

it is an AFL requirement that the six remaining clubs be notified at this time (isn't that a nice feeling).

It allocates you a priority 1, 2 or 3 and you need to register on Wednesday next if we win on Friday night. Different times for each priority.

Then IF we win the prelim the process allocates the tickets by ballot if necesary

It's a bit wordy but relatively simple.

Edited by Diamond_Jim

5 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

yep... received last night... all self explanatory:

it is an AFL requirement that the six remaining clubs be notified at this time (isn't that a nice feeling).

It allocates you a priority 1, 2 or 3 and you need to register by Wednesday next if we win on Friday night.

Then IF we win the prelim the process allocates the tickets by ballot if necesary

It's a bit wordy but relatively simple.

Is the priority 1,2,3 random or is it by membership type?

 
6 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

membership type

Got it. Thanks.

Lets hope my membership type is priority 1.


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