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I ended up Q15 row C. $25... Pretty happy. It is slightly cheaper to be in a rown further back and slightly more for m9,8 and 7. There is also q52 in the olympic.

good luck to all.

 

Not many options available, I assume this due to the fact that Richmond have 100k members.

 

I ended up in M8, row W as everything else was allocation exhausted at 10:04AM.

 

I would suggest anyone planning on rocking up on the night to get in now and secure themelves a seat....

 
6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Sit down in front!!!!

That could be the least of your worries. I'm in a group with my wife, brother, father and father in law. wait until you meet my Dad. He takes the word passionate to dangerous new levels.


 

I smell a sellout.

I do hope the AFL gives us a blockbuster Round 1 clash one of these years.

Edited by pewpewpew

Got ours. Excited for this match. Dragging the lucky charm along. Should be a good win then ?


25 bucks for row G of top deck. im normally loathe to pay extra on top of my home/away membership but I think we have no choice unless you can get there when gates open.

11 hours ago, Demon Spofforth said:

Coming down from Brisbane for this (and Saints game) so just secured front of Q52 tickets. Not much left for those thinking about it.

Likewise S Tigers and Saints and prior to that the Cats At GhMBA And Bombers block buster as well. Have Cats tickets and Bombers Tigers and Pies QB sending for in morning to MCC via My Gabba Trust  Recipricol rights tickets ability on Level 1.Only $39 for adults in MCC Members Reserve great value.

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I’m a Sydney based Redleg 11 home game member. I just bought my tickets for Queens Birthday. All that was left was Level 1 goals punt rd end (which I got) and Level 1 wing, then level 4 in the bleachers.

I'm a trident but didn't like the seating arrangements. As @old deementions above when it's a big club home game seats tend to be [censored].

Anyway I going as a MCC guest ($50) and I'm told it's centre wing ground level.

 

I don't suppose I'll able to wear my winter weight kaftan though.

Edited by Bitter but optimistic

M30 Row S... somewhere near the goals at ground level.


34 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I'm a trident but didn't like the seating arrangements. As @old deementions above when it's a big club home game seats tend to be [censored].

Anyway I going as a MCC guest ($50) and I'm told it's centre wing ground level.

 

I don't suppose I'll able to wear my winter weight kaftan though.

If your kaftan has a collar you might be right. I'd recommend giving the high heels a miss 

Edited by Moonshadow

1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

If your kaftan has a collar you might be right. I'd recommend giving the high heels a miss 

I'm more of a flip flop type when wearing a kaftan.

1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I'm more of a flip flop type when wearing a kaftan.

Flip flop with a kaftan tsk tsk   snakeskin platform boots and bell bottom jeans

On 3/4/2019 at 10:57 PM, 58er said:

Likewise S Tigers and Saints and prior to that the Cats At GhMBA And Bombers block buster as well. Have Cats tickets and Bombers Tigers and Pies QB sending for in morning to MCC via My Gabba Trust  Recipricol rights tickets ability on Level 1.Only $39 for adults in MCC Members Reserve great value.

Received all 3 tickets for Dons  Tigers and Pies games from MCC for  Rounds 3 6 and 12.

Now transport on the Friday 5th is next hurdle as Richmond station closed to Dand Cranbourne Packenham Frankston and Sandringham lines.

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