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Can anyone provide advice on tickets for Saturday night? The information on the AFL website is woeful. When and where do we go to buy them?

 

Disclaimer: This is based the process last week, I assume it will be similar but there may be some changes if the capacity increases

The AFL is today negotiating to get more fans in so we should hear the outcome of that this afternoon or tomorrow morning. If the crowds capacity doesn't increase then I'd be stunned if the Saints don't fill it themselves. Best case we'll be fighting over the scraps

I assume the process will be similar to last week except on Ticketmaster this time. Tickets will be available to AFL, medallion club and St Kilda members first I assume Tuesday.

After that on I assume on Wednesday morning Melbourne members should get our shot, I think it's a member free for all, I didn't think they were doing priority access for the away team but don't quote me on that.

 

 
13 minutes ago, dice said:

Sorry, I have provided the wrong link. It is Ticketmaster for Marvel. Still going to be Wednesday for us.

Tickets should be available for purchase via this link (when listed):
https://www.ticketmaster.com.au/melbourne-tickets/artist/714537?datestart=2021-03-27

 

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14 minutes ago, old dee said:

I don’t think there will be many for Dees fans. How’s your TV working?

TV is fine but I prefer to go thank you very much.

1 hour ago, Fat Tony said:

TV is fine but I prefer to go thank you very much.

Only a small joke Tony, like you I much prefer to be at the game. 

4 minutes ago, old dee said:

Only a small joke Tony, like you I much prefer to be at the game. 

There are 2 types of people. Those who prefer to be at the game and those that prefer to be wrong

 

We can go full Essendon sook and demand the game be moved to a bigger venue.

7 hours ago, dice said:

Sorry, I have provided the wrong link. It is Ticketmaster for Marvel. Still going to be Wednesday for us.

Tickets should be available for purchase via this link (when listed):
https://www.ticketmaster.com.au/melbourne-tickets/artist/714537?datestart=2021-03-27

 

Looks like tickets go on sale Wednesday at 10am:
https://www.ticketmaster.com.au/st-kilda-v-melbourne-docklands-27-03-2021/event/25005A6CC6AA27DC

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I am betting a lower then normal attendance. This game falls on the first night of Passover and many Saints fans happen to also be fans of the Jewish religion. I’m sure if you want a ticket you’ll be able to claim one on Wednesday. 

9 hours ago, Jaded said:

I am betting a lower then normal attendance. This game falls on the first night of Passover and many Saints fans happen to also be fans of the Jewish religion. I’m sure if you want a ticket you’ll be able to claim one on Wednesday. 

It's the Danny Frawley tribute game so that will drag many Saints  through the gate.

12 hours ago, Jaded said:

I am betting a lower then normal attendance. This game falls on the first night of Passover and many Saints fans happen to also be fans of the Jewish religion. I’m sure if you want a ticket you’ll be able to claim one on Wednesday. 

That's going to put presure on the Prayer Room at Marvel.

By the way, if you think it's tough being a Melbourne supporter, imagine being a Jewish St Kilda supporter whose only Grand Final win happened to be on Yom Kippur, the holiest of Jewish days. Most Jewish St Kilda supporters (and I know a few) couldn't go to the game because of that so have missed seeing live their only Premiership. (It was also highly controversial within the Jewish community that Ian Synman, a Jewish St Kilda player, chose to play that day.)   

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It looks like tickets to this game will be much more easily attainable now that the Victorian Government has lifted the cap to 75%. Get along Demon supporters and cheer on the team!


36 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Capacity at this and all games will be increased to 75%. For Marvel, that means 43,500.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/crowd-capacity-lifted-to-75-per-cent-for-round-two-20210323-p57d5c.html

If this goes ahead guest passes should/must be made available for all home games moving forward.

Excellent!

If i want to attend with 2 mates (St Kilda fans/non members/jabronis) do I need to wait for the GA sale or can i get additional tickets during the away membership window?

Sorry for dumb question, still navigating through this all. 

1 hour ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

That's going to put presure on the Prayer Room at Marvel.

 

As much pressure as the pray room at Parliament House in Canberra?

Well this is a bind. Can't really afford to see both men and women so I think I will see the girls close by ay casey.


Got tickets through a contact in the AFL members for this one...wasn't hard should be plenty available  think

1 hour ago, roy11 said:

Excellent!

If i want to attend with 2 mates (St Kilda fans/non members/jabronis) do I need to wait for the GA sale or can i get additional tickets during the away membership window?

Sorry for dumb question, still navigating through this all. 

I doubt that you'll be able to purchase tickets for non-members (either club) until 1pm Wed.

I'm guessing that MFC's allocation will be about 8k with one ticket per barcode. Saints likely to get at least 35k tickets which will go in a matter of minutes.

I doubt there'll be any GA tickets.

8 minutes ago, M_9 said:

I doubt that you'll be able to purchase tickets for non-members (either club) until 1pm Wed.

I'm guessing that MFC's allocation will be about 8k with one ticket per barcode. Saints likely to get at least 35k tickets which will go in a matter of minutes.

I doubt there'll be any GA tickets.

We'll see how I go. Otherwise the Pub wins

 

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