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11 minutes ago, TheJack said:

Perth based Dees fan and could not be more excited!! If anyone has a barcode they won’t be using for the game PLEASE let me know! Would hate to miss the biggest game in years!

If I can’t find cheaper flights today I would be happy to give you two barcodes to use. The more Dees fans there the better. 

2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

If I can’t find cheaper flights today I would be happy to give you two barcodes to use. The more Dees fans there the better. 

That would be INCREDIBLE! I’m searching for two to go with my best mate and his old man who are life long Dees fans too! DM me if you can’t find flights! Thanks so much mate!

 

It feels properly weird to be thinking about getting flights and trying to secure tickets to games in September.


We’ll be there, as criminally expensive as it is. Have been swept up in this wave, 54 years in the making, and am powerless in getting off it now. 

29 minutes ago, TheJack said:

That would be INCREDIBLE! I’m searching for two to go with my best mate and his old man who are life long Dees fans too! DM me if you can’t find flights! Thanks so much mate!

No worries. I’ll PM you tomorrow if I can’t somehow find a decent package deal. I’m still trying. 

 

I'm going. Fly up Friday night Fly back Saturday night. Just need a ticket. Going by myself so keen to meet with anyone over there.

Should have a couple of spare barcodes for this one too. If anyone is in need. Just a bit wary of giving them out with possible GF ballot. 


I was there in R22 and will be there again... Flying over Wednesday and coming back Monday. ??

Would love to see the Demons allocation sell out. Those that can’t go can gift it to a Dockers fan on the proviso they make some noise for us, much better than unsold tickets going into general allocation and then Eagles fans

Dad and I just booked flights but are one membership shy. If anyone has a barcode that they won't be using and wants to help a brother out, that would be greatly appreciated!

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1 hour ago, Jaded said:

No worries. I’ll PM you tomorrow if I can’t somehow find a decent package deal. I’m still trying. 

Jaded, not wanting to be a downer on your generosity, but be mindful that your bar code could be used by others for a possible GF ballot ticket


people offering bar codes should preferably (for security reasons) be people (who for whatever reason) don't intend to try and buy a gf ticket

Agree but you hope fellow Demon landers honor that code. Unfortunately due to flight costs from Adelaide I cant go to this one either.

If anyone is willing to wire me cash, I'll buy the tickets.  Have 2 spares. Youll have to sit with me though unfortunately.

Well in my case there's no chance I can make it to the Grand Final. Based in Perth it'll cost me like $5k or so to get across for it. As much as I'd love to, I just couldn't!

And as you said, you'd hope no-one here is trying to scam people out of Grand Final tickets!

I live in Perth so will be there. Had to watch the game last night from my lounge room but was at the game last week.

We beat West Coast and I’ll be booking my trip over to the GF. What a ride we are on...pretty emotional about it all.

I feel so proud of our boys


2 hours ago, Ron Burgundy said:

It feels properly weird to be thinking about getting flights and trying to secure tickets to games in September.

Feels weirder being the third week.

And if anyone is wondering if the airlines are taking the urine with Melbourne -> Perth prices, up here you can get Cairns -> Perth on Friday for $255 and return $479. Last time I looked Cairns is further away from Perth than Melbourne 

3 minutes ago, FarNorthernD said:

And if anyone is wondering if the airlines are taking the urine with Melbourne -> Perth prices, up here you can get Cairns -> Perth on Friday for $255 and return $479. Last time I looked Cairns is further away from Perth than Melbourne 

Probably cheaper to fly Melb-Cairns to Perth!

 
20 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Probably cheaper to fly Melb-Cairns to Perth!

Check out flights via Bali perhaps

I'm not sure if this helps anyone, but last night I sat with supporters from all around Australia who had booked through AFL travel. They all said that they had priced the trip, with flights, accom & tickets individually but that the AFL Travel site was only a touch more and they were guaranteed a category one ticket.

I can't speak for the site myself, but thought this info may be worth a look at if you are planning on heading over. I'm sure the flights are astronomical just bc of demand, but may be worth a look nonetheless.


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