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9 minutes ago, rpfc said:

GWS game is the one after the ESS game and probably there will still be restrictions on crowd size in Melbs. I would prefer that to Adel in the second last round as we are sandwiched between a trip to Perth and your aforementioned trip to Mordor.

Perhaps the Hawks game? Would mean 3 consecutive weeks of travel though, so yeah the GWS makes the most sense (assuming NT let us in).

 

Due to circumstances out of my control I was unable to get to Melbourne earlier in the season and also missed last Friday night against the Lions but I’ve secured two tickets to Queens Birthday. 
Can’t bloody wait.

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1 hour ago, Sydee said:

Same for me just ordered & paid for mine - received text message and nothing on link - assume they will sort that out at some stage 

Impressive system - NOT 

Anyway go Dees - put the filth to the sword and show no mercy 

Thanks for the parking advice, Any suggestions on which area to book

 
2 minutes ago, loges said:

Thanks for the parking advice, Any suggestions on which area to book

I went for the A category (most expensive - was $30 for me and $70 extra ticket) which landed us in the top level of the O'Reilly stand - when I tried the other categories seemed to get me on the fence or a couple of rows back - not my preference 

21 minutes ago, loges said:

Thanks for the parking advice, Any suggestions on which area to book

My son and I are in row D in SBAY25 (Clive Churchill Stand); we opted for the free member tickets. We’re just behind and slightly to the right of the goals (if I’m remembering the layout correctly).

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2 hours ago, hardtack said:

My son and I are in row D in SBAY25 (Clive Churchill Stand); we opted for the free member tickets. We’re just behind and slightly to the right of the goals (if I’m remembering the layout correctly).

We're back row Ladies Stand. 

3 hours ago, hardtack said:

My son and I are in row D in SBAY25 (Clive Churchill Stand); we opted for the free member tickets. We’re just behind and slightly to the right of the goals (if I’m remembering the layout correctly).

Me too seat 5

Were you involved with the Sydney supporter group? I'm sure we met on that great day when Brad Miller played the game of his life against BBB Hall and Cameron the Bruce snapped the winning goal!

2 minutes ago, defuture15 said:

Me too seat 5

Were you involved with the Sydney supporter group? I'm sure we met on that great day when Brad Miller played the game of his life against BBB Hall and Cameron the Bruce snapped the winning goal!

I only went to one of those meetups at the Camelia Grove Hotel and it was a game in which we got smashed… there were plenty of those then. We may have met then?  If you want to say hello, just look for my beard a few seats along ?

We’re in seats 12 and 13.

 
3 hours ago, Sydee said:

I went for the A category (most expensive - was $30 for me and $70 extra ticket) which landed us in the top level of the O'Reilly stand - when I tried the other categories seemed to get me on the fence or a couple of rows back - not my preference 

Thanks again

Just watched Neale on AFL 360 

FMD

Tears

again. 
 

love that man. Seeing him now like this is just [censored]. 

my most favourite memory of Neale - at Schwartz’s pub day after 2000 granny - the tab ran out.... Neale was the bloke that got stung - had to pay for a round of about 20 drinks... no arguments just did it. Schwarta in panic stations on the phone... 30 seconds later - tab back on -carry on...

not far behind.. “take a [censored] mark Neita...”

 


2 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Can MFC members still get free tickets and if so can we be giving out our barcodes to encourage people to get along and go? 

I got free tickets (MFC sent emails containing bar codes), but that might be because I live in Sydney. 

5 minutes ago, Northern Summer said:

Wonder how many folk from Melbourne will fly up for the game?

They would have had to have left a week ago. We need to do 14 days of home quarantine if we cross the border from Vic to NSW. I would happily go to the game otherwise. 
 

8 minutes ago, Northern Summer said:

Wonder how many folk from Melbourne will fly up for the game?

I'd consider flying in on the morning and flying out at night, but will we be allowed back and forth?

I suppose it depends on what level of restrictions the NSW Gov imposes on Victorian travellers after the end of our lockdown on Thursday night.

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Just now, A F said:

I'd consider flying in on the morning and flying out at night, but will we be allowed back and forth?

No apparently we need to do 14 days home quarantine if we’ve been in Melbourne after 27/05. I actually checked earlier today as I thought of going to the game  

https://www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/rules/interstate-hotspots#stay-at-home-rules

Rules may change if we come out of lockdown Thursday night, but seems doubtful. 

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

They would have had to have left a week ago. We need to do 14 days of home quarantine if we cross the border from Vic to NSW. I would happily go to the game otherwise. 
 

Pretty sure if you haven't been to any exposure sights and you've had a negative covid test, you don't have to self-isolate when you get there 

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

No apparently we need to do 14 days home quarantine if we’ve been in Melbourne after 27/05. I actually checked earlier today as I thought of going to the game  

https://www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/rules/interstate-hotspots#stay-at-home-rules

Rules may change if we come out of lockdown Thursday night, but seems doubtful. 

Yeah, it's all about what the NSW Gov says once restrictions are eased. I reckon they might allow it, because it'll add to the NSW economy, a bunch of Victorians coming up for the game.

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1 minute ago, DemonLad5 said:

Pretty sure if you haven't been to any exposure sights and you've had a negative covid test, you don't have to self-isolate when you get there 

Not according to the link I posted above. 
We definitely need to isolate regardless of where we have been. 
Only people exempt are those living in border communities. 


Neale on 360. What can you say? What a courageous beautiful man. I was in tears. His daughter helped him when needed. 

keep fighting Danners

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Not according to the link I posted above. 
We definitely need to isolate regardless of where we have been. 
Only people exempt are those living in border communities. 

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9 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Not according to the link I posted above. 
We definitely need to isolate regardless of where we have been. 
Only people exempt are those living in border communities. 

That will change once our lockdown ends. But talk is we only be able to go 25km from our homes. Sydney being a fair bit further might put the kibosh on going up.

 
15 minutes ago, binman said:

That will change once our lockdown ends. But talk is we only be able to go 25km from our homes. Sydney being a fair bit further might put the kibosh on going up.

Interesting. I hadn't heard that, but that will definitely stop us going up.

On 6/5/2021 at 1:15 AM, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

As soon as restrictions lift on Thursday, I’ll be heading up the Hume on Friday. Can’t wait to get to the SCG

25 km travel limit


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