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I'm a Trident member coming from Brisbane for the Richmond game. I am bringing a friend who I'm trying to convert. Is there anyway I can get her in the reserve area as well? I don't want to risk waiting for general admission as everything is booked. I notice the club is still saying you can get a guest pass on the membership page, but this isn't that case. 

Please help!! 

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Hard to complain given we've got to be one of the few countries who are able to attend such crowded events, mask free etc. 

But jeez it's an absolute pain booking a desired seat in the hope of sitting with family/friends as an MCC member. Only two visitors tickets per member and you can't select seats, only bays. 

Happy to get them but feel for those who want to go with their family. 

 

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16 minutes ago, RyanD said:

I'm a Trident member coming from Brisbane for the Richmond game. I am bringing a friend who I'm trying to convert. Is there anyway I can get her in the reserve area as well? I don't want to risk waiting for general admission as everything is booked. I notice the club is still saying you can get a guest pass on the membership page, but this isn't that case. 

Please help!! 

It looks like 'everything is booked' because sales haven't opened yet. 

Melbourne members get first choice.  From club website: https://www.melbournefc.com.au/member-ticketing/r6

Tickets will be available for redemption to member categories at the below times on Tuesday, 20 April:

  • Priority 1 – Level 2 Premium Reserved Seat Members – from 1pm
  • Priority 2 – Level 1 Reserved Seat Members – from 3pm
  • Priority 3 – General Admission Members – from 5pm

Ticket redemptions will close from 9am-1pm Wednesday 21 April before re-opening to all members and public.

Also option to buy 3 game Blockbuster Membership which may enable a Priority 1 booking.  Check the club.

NOT A MEMBER? SIGN UP NOW FOR A BLOCKBUSTER MEMBERSHIP AND BE THERE FOR ANZAC DAY EVE - PLUS OUR HUGE CLASHES WITH CARLTON AND COLLINGWOOD.

Cost of this membership is somewhat more than a ticket/reserved seat for ANZAC Eve game but might still be worth it.

 

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If ever there is a year where the Anzac Eve crowd tops Anzac Day this has to be it.

We got close in 2017 with 85657 as opposed to 87865. It will come down to the State Govt and whether or not they increase capacity.

14th v 16th on Sunday arvo or 2nd v 5th on Saturday night? No brainer.

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48 minutes ago, Kent said:

MCC opened at 900 am all level 1 and 2 gone by 920 This is going to be huge

 

Got a close row on Level 2, excited but cautious of the Tiges

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3 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Surely its back to 100% this week? What is the point of reduced crowds when they just shut off the top level and herd everyone in close together anyway? Utterly pointless.

Couldnt agree more - so many empty seats at the G yesterday and we are all crammed in like sardines in a few bays, I thought how ridiculous

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1 minute ago, RyanD said:

Quick question, P10-14 or N1-4? Thoughts?

This isn't relevant for the Richmond game, more for the seats when things go back to normal. I enjoyed N13 for the Geelong and Free game. 

I prefer N tier to P tier.  See all the oval and closer to the play.

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3 minutes ago, RyanD said:

Quick question, P10-14 or N1-4? Thoughts?

This isn't relevant for the Richmond game, more for the seats when things go back to normal. I enjoyed N13 for the Geelong and Free game. 

They're all good. Although, I was sitting in P14 yesterday and there are speaker boxes hanging from the stands that obstruct viewing to both scoreboard displays which was a bit frustrating when reviewing replays. We moved after half time to seats around P10, the view was better. (just to get some space, agree with the packed in comments which is just crazy) 

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If they go back to 100% capacity I wonder if we can use our membership cards and sit in our usual seat without having to go through any tickitek rubbish ?

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1 hour ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

It looks like 'everything is booked' because sales haven't opened yet. 

Melbourne members get first choice.  From club website: https://www.melbournefc.com.au/member-ticketing/r6

Tickets will be available for redemption to member categories at the below times on Tuesday, 20 April:

  • Priority 1 – Level 2 Premium Reserved Seat Members – from 1pm
  • Priority 2 – Level 1 Reserved Seat Members – from 3pm
  • Priority 3 – General Admission Members – from 5pm

Ticket redemptions will close from 9am-1pm Wednesday 21 April before re-opening to all members and public.

Also option to buy 3 game Blockbuster Membership which may enable a Priority 1 booking.  Check the club.

NOT A MEMBER? SIGN UP NOW FOR A BLOCKBUSTER MEMBERSHIP AND BE THERE FOR ANZAC DAY EVE - PLUS OUR HUGE CLASHES WITH CARLTON AND COLLINGWOOD.

Cost of this membership is somewhat more than a ticket/reserved seat for ANZAC Eve game but might still be worth it.

 

Must be the ageing  process LH but I have no idea what all the above means, thank God I will be watching on replay at home in my lounge. I have a big 70th birthday of a close friend to attend on Saturday night. 

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1 minute ago, dl4e said:

If they go back to 100% capacity I wonder if we can use our membership cards and sit in our usual seat without having to go through any tickitek rubbish ?

Might just be my pessimism about the AFL but I reckon it will apply from Sunday’s MCG game.

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4 minutes ago, dl4e said:

If they go back to 100% capacity I wonder if we can use our membership cards and sit in our usual seat without having to go through any tickitek rubbish ?

There was an article in the HS today that suggests that this will be the case. It seems as though this is a bigger factor in lower crowd sizes, than any capacity issues.

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5 minutes ago, old dee said:

Might just be my pessimism about the AFL but I reckon it will apply from Sunday’s MCG game.

I think you may be right OD.

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Leaving the finances aside for a moment, as we seem to have a finite membership base and have first dibs at buying tickets wouldn't a 75% attendance limit on Saturday night just prevent 25,000 Richmond members from getting into the ground ?

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22 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Leaving the finances aside for a moment, as we seem to have a finite membership base and have first dibs at buying tickets wouldn't a 75% attendance limit on Saturday night just prevent 25,000 Richmond members from getting into the ground ?

100% attendance is a big issue for the MFC.

Club makes very little additional revenue from member attendance. We make it from Tiger followers paying for entry.

The limits on the formal Anzac ceremonies means that it's not a good look to move to 100% this weekend.

My guess is 85% capacity... a lovely compromise based on "zoning."

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10 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

100% attendance is a big issue for the MFC.

Club makes very little additional revenue from member attendance. We make it from Tiger followers paying for entry.

The limits on the formal Anzac ceremonies means that it's not a good look to move to 100% this weekend.

My guess is 85% capacity... a lovely compromise based on "zoning."

Hi DJ. I was thinking along the lines of all of the Richmond fans that attend are likely to be season ticket holders and therefore of no financial gain to us anyway. Better to keep them out of the ground and have a higher ratio of our fans in attendance on the night. 

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7 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Hi DJ. I was thinking along the lines of all of the Richmond fans that attend are likely to be season ticket holders and therefore of no financial gain to us anyway. Better to keep them out of the ground and have a higher ratio of our fans in attendance on the night. 

If a person has home and away membership I wonder whether the member's club pays the home club for attendance?

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