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1 minute ago, The Backyard Charizard said:

I believe you would have to wait and go with the lesser priority if you want to sit together

Sadly that sounds about right...

 

 
1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I got my tickets. I’m going to the Granny!! Yewwwwwwwwwwwwww!! Section 141 for any other Demonlander’s attending. 

142 💪

Let's hug when we win! 🤣

Hey guys,

just was trying out my barcodes for the 11am release and one of my codes are unrecognised.
Anyone have a spare p2 barcode i can try if it isn't too much to ask?

 
3 minutes ago, The Backyard Charizard said:

I believe you would have to wait and go with the lesser priority if you want to sit together

Thanks for your help.  

I hope they dont run out by then 

Hi All 

Im after 1 or 2 xMELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB/MCC PREMIUM  bar code if possible to help me purchase tickets to the GF in Perth .  I am willing to pay if i am successful with the tickets. please message me on 0448347379.Thank you 


Got access to a code and ticket. Anyone interested for the code at $200? Thanks Stuck in Melbourne, long time Trident member

Just a question guys, will ticket master automatically unlock the p2 tickets at 11 or will i have to manually enter them again at 11?

1 hour ago, Win4theAges said:

In section 142 kid at Christmas right now.👍🇭🇹

142 Row 4 for me...see you there. Pretty happy with the seats

 
1 hour ago, Clintosaurus said:

Junk E-Mail folder?

Nope... first place I checked 🙂

2 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Nope... first place I checked 🙂

Did you get an email about the code for last week's game. It'll be the same codes. 


Hi, I'm in Adelaide and hoping to get to game and support the Dees. Rather than take the chance in the public allocation I was hoping to get early access to 3-4 tickets. Any members out there willing to share their barcode number so I can buy the tickets. Happy to swap for a Barossa shiraz:)

Hi All,

I'm in Vic and have a Trident reserved seat membership and my membership qualifies for a guaranteed GF ticket (P1).

 

As I won't be able to make it, I'm willing to pass it on to someone who is Perth/can get there, but just wanted to make sure it goes to the right person. 

 

Reimbursement not essential, but I'll take it I have to! Haha

 

Any suggestions?

I’m heartbroken, 17 year consecutive Redleg member and I’m stuck in bloody Sydney. A good Irish mate of mine just logged in to secure himself a ticket, he’ll be wearing Red & Blue and cheering us on, he also went to the prelim.

I’ve signed up here to make an exception to my long-time lurking/non-posting history to offer 1x P1 concession barcode to a MFC supporter in Perth.

 

I'd like it to go to the right person (i.e. must wear red and blue inside and out!)

 

(Concession ticket details here: https://help.ticketmaster.com.au/hc/en-au/articles/360006283714-Who-is-entitled-to-a-concession-or-child-ticket-


29 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

142 Row 4 for me...see you there. Pretty happy with the seats

142 as well ❤️💙

Got mine section in 132. $405, a lot more than I paid for our last GF but I don’t care. GO DEES!

Edited by John Crow Batty

Getting unsolicited messages from newbies wanting barcodes is not cool

Glad to have done my part and sent a Perth based Demon to the game

34 minutes ago, Domgus Petrogan said:

Hi All,

I'm in Vic and have a Trident reserved seat membership and my membership qualifies for a guaranteed GF ticket (P1).

 

As I won't be able to make it, I'm willing to pass it on to someone who is Perth/can get there, but just wanted to make sure it goes to the right person. 

 

Reimbursement not essential, but I'll take it I have to! Haha

 

Any suggestions?

 

Edited by Warren D
mistake


Nephew just messaged to say that he landed 2 Grand Final tickets with the codes I sent him.

 

I've got a good feeling about this. 

I have 1 barcode but need another. Don’t want to go to the game by myself… can anyone please help me?!? Will be forever grateful 💙♥️💙♥️

If anyone has a couple of spare priority 2 barcodes I can get a couple of Dees people along. No worries if not though, already got our priority 1s

 
3 minutes ago, Demon4Life said:

Glad to have done my part and sent a Perth based Demon to the game

Same. 
I hope we get seriously presented on the day and outnumber the Dogs fans. 

I totally got given  a ticket down the wrong end of the field but I dont care I am going ! :D

 

Edited by ChylersRide


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