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7 hours ago, daisycutter said:

and if you try and use them with your reserved seat barcode it will show as invalid because the freebies are ga and can only be entered at a different time

so use only reserved seats at the proper time

later, at ga time you can try the freebies

at least that is what i'm surmising

Thanks DC, but I won't be using them.

 

Just tried to get ticket for Saturday as AFL member….no longer available on ticketek through AFL. I think ‘no crowds’ might be next up announcement.

MCC seems to be still on sale.

 
On 7/13/2021 at 1:44 PM, Dee Dee said:

My dad was a Ballaarat* boy: many a happy but cold time, I’ve spent there!

*correct spelling according to my dad!

Yes its the correct spelling for the original Parish name

Glad I tried so hard for undercover seating. Gonna be nice and dry at home. 
*goes to check wine stocks*


19 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Glad I tried so hard for undercover seating. Gonna be nice and dry at home. 
*goes to check wine stocks*

Thank god murphys is still open.

Oh well, Covid sucks, as the lads from Monty Python say always look on the bright side of life.

 

I save a 6 hour drive, If its on its only 5 minutes to the pub, bugger it wont be open either

Dear Ticketholder,

The AFL and the Melbourne Cricket Club has regretfully advised that due to the unfolding COVID-19 situation in Victoria, the Melbourne v Hawthorn match scheduled for Saturday 17 July at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) will take place, without fans in attendance.

 

Another thing to mark off the calendar. Maybe one day I’ll get to see two MCG games in a row and also go on a honeymoon I’ve cancelled 3 times in 18 months 


2 hours ago, RigidMiddleDigit said:

I had lousy tickets anyway. Go Dees!

Nothing wrong with Level 2 MCC section N37 seats RMD surely?

1 hour ago, Rusty Nails said:

Nothing wrong with Level 2 MCC section N37 seats RMD surely?

I was Level 2 MCC N39 row C.

I was rather looking forward to attending. 

 

DHHS have released more specific information regarding the MCC exposure sites. Please if you went to that game out of sheer boredom or self loathing, check the exposure site list and JUST DO THE RIGHT THING!

I'd be happy to view the game from the roof of the Southern Stand with the fake birds of prey. And I'm ridiculously scared of heights!

Oh well...

On 7/15/2021 at 9:24 PM, Rusty Nails said:

Nothing wrong with Level 2 MCC section N37 seats RMD surely?

How'd ya know? However I much prefer N47. Picky ain't I?


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