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Does anyone know how ticketing for interstate games will work? I’m in Sydney and will go to Canberra for the round 3 GWS game and as I’ve booked accommodation, I don’t want to be at risk of not being able to obtain seats, through my own unpreparedness or stupidity. 

 
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Game in Hobart in Round 7 too. Looks like 75 percent of capacity is in place, but not sure what that translates to in numbers.

Norf are pretty scummy when it comes to oppo supporters getting tickets, so who knows if we will be offered any.

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I've emailed the club today, so will wait and see what they come back with and will post the response here.


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All good... got our emails from the club containing bar codes. Tickets for the GWS game are obtained through Ticketek and are available to members from 9am tomorrow morning. Finally, live and close up footy!!

  On 24/03/2021 at 05:27, hardtack said:

All good... got our emails from the club containing bar codes. Tickets for the GWS game are obtained through Ticketek and are available to members from 9am tomorrow morning. Finally, live and close up footy!!

Enjoy the game mate.

Hopefully we put in a better performance than the last 2 disasters at Manuka.

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  On 24/03/2021 at 06:25, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Enjoy the game mate.

Hopefully we put in a better performance than the last 2 disasters at Manuka.

That’s what I’m hoping for. 

 
  On 24/03/2021 at 05:27, hardtack said:

All good... got our emails from the club containing bar codes. Tickets for the GWS game are obtained through Ticketek and are available to members from 9am tomorrow morning. Finally, live and close up footy!!

I can’t find anywhere saying tickets go on sale tomorrow??


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  On 24/03/2021 at 09:29, Demongirl35 said:

I can’t find anywhere saying tickets go on sale tomorrow??

Try this link... hopefully it will help.

https://hotshow4.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=afl21

If you’re a member, you should have received an email from the club, containing a bar code to use for the $0 tickets.

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Thanks for doing the hard work HT (pun intended). Mrs DW and I have accom and flights booked for the Canberra game but I have a question regarding your info. Do you have an all game membership ie including away games?

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  On 24/03/2021 at 12:09, dworship said:

Thanks for doing the hard work HT (pun intended). Mrs DW and I have accom and flights booked for the Canberra game but I have a question regarding your info. Do you have an all game membership ie including away games?

I’m in Sydney and have what’s called a Country Access 5 membership, which includes up to 5 home replacement games (whatever that means). 

The email I received from the MFC, states that, “Tickets for our Round 3 clash against GWS GIANTS in Canberra will go on sale to local members in ACT and NSW tomorrow at 9am.

I’m not exactly sure how it will work for others from Vic or elsewhere.

EDIT: I took another look at the email and a little further down it states that tickets go on sale for the public and for all other members from 12pm tomorrow.

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Has anyone tried to get their tickets this morning?  It's barffing at us saying there are no tickets for those barcodes.

ah, they just sent an email saying there was a problem and to try at 10am.

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  On 24/03/2021 at 22:04, sue said:

Has anyone tried to get their tickets this morning?  It's barffing at us saying there are no tickets for those barcodes.

ah, they just sent an email saying there was a problem and to try at 10am.

Exactly the same problem Sue ........ and we live in Canberra.  Grrrr!


  On 24/03/2021 at 22:13, Deeoldfart said:

Exactly the same problem Sue ........ and we live in Canberra.  Grrrr!

A lot of bagging of the MFC admin goes on here, but kudos to them for letting people know there was a problem so quickly today.

  On 24/03/2021 at 22:23, sue said:

A lot of bagging of the MFC admin goes on here, but kudos to them for letting people know there was a problem so quickly today.

Agree 100%. They got on the front foot immediately.  My email from them time stamped 9:04am.

We got ours 9:40am.  Apparently the problem was solved early.  Go for it now Demonlanders.

  On 21/03/2021 at 21:42, Clintosaurus said:

Game in Hobart in Round 7 too. Looks like 75 percent of capacity is in place, but not sure what that translates to in numbers.

Norf are pretty scummy when it comes to oppo supporters getting tickets, so who knows if we will be offered any.

Know any more on this game Clint?  

My Daughter and I are both members and am keen to go, 
is the 75% capacity thing an AFL thing or a Vic Health thing?  Wasnt sure what the restrictions in Tassie currently are...

Hoping the interstate memberships do provide access to the game, but wary that even as members my daughter and I could very easily be separated which is still not fun/ideal.

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  On 24/03/2021 at 23:12, Deeoldfart said:

We got ours 9:40am.  Apparently the problem was solved early.  Go for it now Demonlanders.

Lucky I overslept... got mine with no hitches, and my son and I are in row A in Hillstand 2.


  On 25/03/2021 at 00:19, hardtack said:

Lucky I overslept... got mine with no hitches, and my son and I are in row A in Hillstand 2.

We are in the back row of the same stand.  I’ll keep a eye out for you and the lad mate.  It’s been a while!

 

  On 24/03/2021 at 23:56, Ouch! said:

Know any more on this game Clint?  

My Daughter and I are both members and am keen to go, 
is the 75% capacity thing an AFL thing or a Vic Health thing?  Wasnt sure what the restrictions in Tassie currently are...

Hoping the interstate memberships do provide access to the game, but wary that even as members my daughter and I could very easily be separated which is still not fun/ideal.

Still no day/time set for this one. If you have an Interstate membership and live in Tasmania you will get the opportunity to get a ticket for each membership. Tasmania is 75% of seated capacity at the moment.

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  On 25/03/2021 at 01:23, Deeoldfart said:

We are in the back row of the same stand.  I’ll keep a eye out for you and the lad mate.  It’s been a while!

 

Great, would be nice to catch up... I’m sporting a beard these days, so just look for the guy resembling Colonel Saunders.

 

I live in Canberra and my wife got her barcode, but I didn't get mine.  Long story short, they had the wrong credit card details on file, (I updated them in January - and it worked for my wife's membership obviously).  Anyway four attempts to ring the club (two return calls that simply ask me to enter my phone number again and then end) and three emails later and still nothing.  I know they must be short staffed, but I'm getting the sads!

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  On 25/03/2021 at 05:54, grazman said:

I live in Canberra and my wife got her barcode, but I didn't get mine.  Long story short, they had the wrong credit card details on file, (I updated them in January - and it worked for my wife's membership obviously).  Anyway four attempts to ring the club (two return calls that simply ask me to enter my phone number again and then end) and three emails later and still nothing.  I know they must be short staffed, but I'm getting the sads!

Is it possible, if worse comes to worst, to get a guest ticket on your wife’s barcode? 
 

Love the Clash reference in your profile pic, by the way.

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