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49 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I tried using my barcodes to see if I can help you out with 2 kids tickets (we get a kid ticket for every adult membership barcode), but it says all sold out.

There appears to be nothing left 

Really appreciate you trying to help. She is resigned to the fact she will be watching from home

 

Meanwhile, Victoria’s public health assessment panel has told the AFL to spread out its fans as sporting crowds grow in the state.

Chief Health Officer Professor Brett Sutton said the bunching of fans in certain sections, as occurred when Geelong hosted the Western Bulldogs at GMHBA Stadium, was not too risky but the league and other sports were told to spread out crowds.

Took them a while....

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/fixture-shuffle-swans-set-to-play-home-game-against-eagles-in-geelong-20210625-p5848h.html

4 hours ago, Jaded said:

I tried using my barcodes to see if I can help you out with 2 kids tickets (we get a kid ticket for every adult membership barcode), but it says all sold out.

There appears to be nothing left 

l think they have some sort of lights system at the turnstiles on the attendants side that shows if they are junior tixs or not. Anyone know

 
1 minute ago, Demons1858 said:

l think they have some sort of lights system at the turnstiles on the attendants side that shows if they are junior tixs or not. Anyone know

They do. But we haven’t been stopped once this year. 

1 hour ago, Demons1858 said:

l think they have some sort of lights system at the turnstiles on the attendants side that shows if they are junior tixs or not. Anyone know

I think they do (or used to) at Docklands but don't think so at the G. Haven't been stopped using jnr tickets this year anyway.


On 6/25/2021 at 10:00 PM, Dr. Gonzo said:

I think they do (or used to) at Docklands but don't think so at the G. Haven't been stopped using jnr tickets this year anyway.

Awesome night ... junior home and away membership worked a treat ... as I scanned the ticket through the turnstiles an attendant approached me  ... I thought that would be the end of the night before it started ... he then asked me to put on my COVID mask ... I have never been so happy to wear one ... solid win by the dees while not playing our best footy

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