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If its done through Ticketek expect the wheel of death on your screen for 45 mins before timing out and requesting you do it again, and again, and again...

 

Isn’t it free at Doncaster Saturday 04 December 4 pm to 6 pm?

Thanks everyone, the Gary pert email that was sent through to members yesterday had a direct link so I now have my free ticket🙏

 

They won’t let you take a photo with the cup but will allow you to take a photo of it? Do a selfie with the cup in the background. Problem solved 👌 

Hi, I wanna see the cup at Doncaster sporting globe on Saturday arvo 4-6 pm. Is it simply walk up? 
I am MCC/MFC member? 
free? No ticket or ID required? 
I have club email on my phone. 


11 minutes ago, radar said:

Hi, I wanna see the cup at Doncaster sporting globe on Saturday arvo 4-6 pm. Is it simply walk up? 
I am MCC/MFC member? 
free? No ticket or ID required? 
I have club email on my phone. 

Nope. Unfortunately the event at the sporting globe is no longer accepting walk-ups for tomorrow due to density limits indoors. Only available to those who have made a booking through the sporting globe (which are all booked out for tomorrow 😡).

I wanted to go to Doncaster as well, but that’s been scuppered. The friggin Australian sports museum website is having problems making reservations for members too it seems. [censored].

Viewed the Cup today with my beautiful daughter !! 

Not going tomorrow, but hope everyone has a beaut day at the big event.

premiership cup 2021.jpg

I was there today as well.While I had a phone to take photos I also took a camera.Because my phone is old and I was not sure if I could transfer photos to my PC.The lady took photos with the camera and the phone.She could not have been nicer.My wife has been able to download the photos from the camera but not the phone which is what l feared.But the camera one will do just fine , so I can send photos off to relatives overseas.Thanks MFC.So generous to us supporters.

 

 

Sadly never got to see the 2021 AFL Premiership Cup on Sunday.

Does anybody know if the Demons Premiership Cup tour in continuing? Ideally in metropolitan Melbourne around either Glen Waverley or perhaps Blackburn?

I just want to take my Dad to get a photo with it. My Dad isn't as mobile as he used to be and it would be a very special memory to get a photo of my Dad and I holding the Premiership Cup together.

I may need to speak to the Club about it.

1 hour ago, Supreme_Demon said:

 

I may need to speak to the Club about it.

Definitely! You should email them and explain the situation. Such an accommodating Club; I’m sure at the very least they’d offer some suggestions. 🙂🏆


1 hour ago, Supreme_Demon said:

Sadly never got to see the 2021 AFL Premiership Cup on Sunday.

Does anybody know if the Demons Premiership Cup tour in continuing? Ideally in metropolitan Melbourne around either Glen Waverley or perhaps Blackburn?

I just want to take my Dad to get a photo with it. My Dad isn't as mobile as he used to be and it would be a very special memory to get a photo of my Dad and I holding the Premiership Cup together.

I may need to speak to the Club about it.

I received an email from the club saying that the Cup would be on show at the afl museum on 18 - 20th December for those that missed out.? At the G members freebut must book.

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I'm half expecting next time I fly in from an overseas trip to find one line for citizens, one for non residents and another to get a photo with the cup. It would make a great passport photo. 

On 12/6/2021 at 1:57 PM, DeeZone said:

I received an email from the club saying that the Cup would be on show at the afl museum on 18 - 20th December for those that missed out.? At the G members freebut must book.

Thanks for this, I missed out on the ones they already had and thought I'd missed the boat. Have booked in for Saturday 18th with the kids and trying to get my mum, brother and sister to come along too.

I asked in another thread but can someone tell me where the other 12 cups are kept? Are they at the MCG/MCC or at AAMI Park?

On 12/1/2021 at 11:16 PM, Wadda We Sing said:

Any idea when the cup may come to Ballarat?

I saw it here with Bevo proudly hanging onto it in 2016.....i reached out and touched it

Ew gross…

Sorry It has already been to Ballarat. Fortunately for me the Club has made it available for a further three days at the MCG Museum 18th -20th December and I have secured 6 tickets on Sunday 19th for my wife, daughter, daughter - in-law and two Grandkids to get a photo with the Cup. Thanks once again MFC.💕❤️💙


I'm booked in for the 18th morning, have our work Xmas party the day before. Winery tour in the Yarra Valley... could be an ouch morning!

On 11/30/2021 at 7:18 PM, 640MD said:

The Cup Tour came to Warrnambool   So I went,   Yes I was pleased and it was free to members and non members   Not sure how this works The Cup.pdf

Bugger. You beat me to it. I think I will wait till everything calms down. My facebook photo has me with the '64 cup so will wait till the 50+ years function on later in the year. Great photo though 640MD. See you in Jan.

On 12/6/2021 at 1:57 PM, DeeZone said:

I received an email from the club saying that the Cup would be on show at the afl museum on 18 - 20th December for those that missed out.? At the G members freebut must book.

No worries. Thank you!

I have booked in tickets for me and my Dad to go there over that weekend at the Australian Sports Museum and take photos with the Melbourne Demons' 2021 AFL Premiership Cup!

  • 2 weeks later...

Hoping to see the cup 18, 19, 20 December  

I follow link from club email. 
On Oz museum website enter time/date, personal details and where the blank field says APPLY DISCOUNT CODE, 

I type in MFC and 8 digit code from personal MFC email. 
 

INVALID CODE 

 

Has anyone booked this way yet?

Is it booked out?

Thx

2 hours ago, radar said:

Hoping to see the cup 18, 19, 20 December  

I follow link from club email. 
On Oz museum website enter time/date, personal details and where the blank field says APPLY DISCOUNT CODE, 

I type in MFC and 8 digit code from personal MFC email. 
 

INVALID CODE 

 

Has anyone booked this way yet?

Is it booked out?

Thx

Yep I booked this way for 6 of us and it worked but had to order each ticket individually to apply the codes

11 hours ago, radar said:

Hoping to see the cup 18, 19, 20 December  

I follow link from club email. 
On Oz museum website enter time/date, personal details and where the blank field says APPLY DISCOUNT CODE, 

I type in MFC and 8 digit code from personal MFC email. 
 

INVALID CODE 

 

Has anyone booked this way yet?

Is it booked out?

Thx

I did and am going this morning, I entered MFCmembernumber with no spaces and it worked for me

 
43 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

I did and am going this morning, I entered MFCmembernumber with no spaces and it worked for me

Likewise.

Booked in for 12:30 Sunday and my new Premiership polo and cap arrived yesterday, can’t wait.❤️💙


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