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Event Details

Date: Sunday 5 December
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground
Time: Gates 1, 2 andwill open at 10:30am, with event proceedings beginning at 11:00am.

Free Tickets

The event is set to be a memorable day on the Demon calendar, with 31,000 fans already registering attendance.

Registrations are still available with free tickets accessible via Ticketek.

The Premiership Cup

Fans will be given the opportunity to get a photo of the 2021 AFL Premiership Cup on the day of the event.

The cup will be on display near gate 3 from 8:00am – 11:00am, with supporters encouraged to arrive early to ensure they see the cup ahead of event proceedings.

Please note, that you will not be able to get a photo standing next to the cup on the day due to capacity reasons. If you wish to have a photo with the trophy, make sure you head along to one of the remaining stops on the Cup Tour listed here.

Members Hub

There will be a Melbourne Members Hub where supporters will be able to sign up for their 2022 membership alongside a giveaway of the 2021 premiership team poster.

The hub will be located near gate 3.

Zurich Flag Giveaway

The celebration’s official partner, Zurich Australia, will be giving members and supporters a free Melbourne flag to show their support for the red and blue on the day.

This is available while stocks last.

Merchandise

A number of pop-up shops will be open for fans to purchase grand final merchandise and memorabilia, including:

  • Mark Knight 2021 Premiers posters will be sold between gates 2 and 3
  • The club’s official grand final memorabilia will also be available for purchase between gates 2 and 3.

Entertainment

To make for an enjoyable event, celebrating Melbourne and its drought-breaking premiership, the club has organised a full day of Demon activities and entertainment, including:

  • A replay of the 2021 AFL Grand Final will kick off proceedings.
  • Past players will participate in a ‘Kicking for Cash’ competition at quarter time.
  • Russel Robertson and Bigfoot will perform at the half time break.
  • The 2021 Grand Final team will be presented with their premiership medallions and the premiership cup. 
 
2 hours ago, old dee said:

There is 5 days to go! What's the chances of Omicron cancelling it?? Hell I am holding my breath. 

God I hope not! I just bought these…

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I hadda get the away-strip shade of blue. Hard to find navy blue nail polish. 
Also, note the brand name - it was meant to be!

3 gates open 30000 plus ppl getting in 30 minutes , get there early however the queues might be longer than BBB run up for a shot at goal

also those expecting a photo with the cup , no, of the cup yes

 


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41 minutes ago, Satan said:

also those expecting a photo with the cup , no, of the cup yes

That was always going to be the case with 30,000 people wanting a photo with the holy grail. Imagine the line for that. It would be impossible to accommodate everyone who wanted one and then imagine the disappointment of those still waiting when the event ended  

To be fair the club has provided ample opportunity for Victorians to get a photo with the cup. 

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

That was always going to be the case with 30,000 people wanting a photo with the holy grail. Imagine the line for that. It would be impossible to accommodate everyone who wanted one and then imagine the disappointment of those still waiting when the event ended  

To be fair the club has provided ample opportunity for Victorians to get a photo with the cup. 

i realize that it was impossible but there are early posts here that posters think they will get a photo on sunday with the cup

I'm going to miss out because my partner planned a trip for us to Adelaide and I can't get out of it, we're driving and I couldn't let her drive all the way by herself. We have an AirBnB booked so we can't cancel that without the loss of all monies paid. I even looked at coming home the 4th and flying back the evening of the 5th. But the difficulty of getting an entry check would mean that I'd have to fly home go straight to a Covid testing centre fill out another application and have another covid test as soon as I get to Adelaide Airport, or quarantine till I do.

As it is I had a test yesterday and theoretically, as soon as we cross the border I have to have another, I can wait till I get to my final destination, the Barossa Valley, I think.

Who would have thought it would be that hard to go to another State.

 
1 hour ago, Dante said:

I'm going to miss out because my partner planned a trip for us to Adelaide and I can't get out of it, we're driving and I couldn't let her drive all the way by herself. We have an AirBnB booked so we can't cancel that without the loss of all monies paid. I even looked at coming home the 4th and flying back the evening of the 5th. But the difficulty of getting an entry check would mean that I'd have to fly home go straight to a Covid testing centre fill out another application and have another covid test as soon as I get to Adelaide Airport, or quarantine till I do.

As it is I had a test yesterday and theoretically, as soon as we cross the border I have to have another, I can wait till I get to my final destination, the Barossa Valley, I think.

Who would have thought it would be that hard to go to another State.

We are trying to go to rels  in NZ. I have all but given up on 2022 now Omicron has arrived.

22 hours ago, binman said:

I doubt it. mainly becuase it would be pretty boring for anyone watching on live stream given the event is really only people watching a replay.

But perhaps the presentation of players and goodies speech might of interest. You'd think they will at least record them and post them on the MFC website.

Contacted the club and they said no plans but would raise it with the events team. Really quick response, well done to the team there. 

 


Just keeping my hand in watching the first quarter and the third quarter again. I always laugh out loud as Oliver puts that third goal through. GO DEMONS!!

7 hours ago, old dee said:

We are trying to go to rels  in NZ. I have all but given up on 2022 now Omicron has arrived.

Dante The Cop is travelling Vic andMCG Museum plenty of spots inc. Chirnside  Park  later this week.

Dante the Cop sat in his saloon car watching the football club guys wandering in and out of the hotel like ants fighting over a seed. Dante hated football, ever since he was forced to play it back in school and was sat on his rear end multiple times by guys who looked like refrigerators with eyes, and were about as smart. His mouth felt like an old towel left out in the sun and he cursed for the hundredth time the dame from the night before who had lifted his wallet while he was trying to find out where her stocking seams ended. Goddamn football, and goddamn the tall slender stranger who had offered fifty a day, two hundred of it up front,  plus expenses, to play nursemaid guarding a goddamn giant shiny beer mug.

What a chump! Letting some damn broad distract him. Dante the cop was obviously packing a piece, only it wasn’t a gun. 😉

Edited by WalkingCivilWar

Hey friends, did your tickets come through to everyone's phones as you ordered? Still waiting on mobile delivery

 


1 hour ago, RedBlueandTrue said:

Hey friends, did your tickets come through to everyone's phones as you ordered? Still waiting on mobile delivery

 

NO.  It took 5 emails to Ticketek to get 2 accessible seats sent to me instead of the ones I had already purchased for myself ( you have to put in an application form for these and then wait 2 or 3 days to get a response).

Whats worse is I have also booked Boxing day test tickets and guess what....Ticketek have sent me the tickets to the Demons Premiership celebration again.!  At least I have 4 weeks to sort out that problem.

They don't answer phones, they don't have staff attending to complaints. 

3 hours ago, george_on_the_outer said:

NO.  It took 5 emails to Ticketek to get 2 accessible seats sent to me instead of the ones I had already purchased for myself ( you have to put in an application form for these and then wait 2 or 3 days to get a response).

Whats worse is I have also booked Boxing day test tickets and guess what....Ticketek have sent me the tickets to the Demons Premiership celebration again.!  At least I have 4 weeks to sort out that problem.

They don't answer phones, they don't have staff attending to complaints. 

Whenever I see Ticketek my heart sinks!

Yesterday I got an email from the club telling me how my electronic membership / entry card will work for the 2022 season.

It never mentioned anything about Ticketek I have my fingers crossed.

there is an email from club  offering  raffle tickets for prizes sunday $10 per ticket, 3000 tix max

  1. 5 x double-passes to be on-field during the medal/cup presentation plus a digital photo with the Premiership Cup valued at $400 per double pass.
  2. 5 x double-passes to attend official Club function on the day valued at $400 per double pass. The function includes canapes and beverages throughout the duration of the event and will be attended by some members of the premiership team, along with the Premiership Cup.
  3. 5 x Premiership merch packs (value = $200 x 5). The contents of the premiership merch pack includes a Premiers Long Sleeve Tee, Premiers Mark Knight Tee, Premiers Mark Knight Aluminium Drink Bottle, Premiers logo keyring, Premiers 3D trophy keyring, Premiers 9Forty cap, Premiers 3D trophy pin. Should any of the listed products be unavailable, the club reserves the right to substitute the product with an item of equivalent value.
On 11/25/2021 at 8:59 AM, old dee said:

Yes I would rather stand up behind level 1 but that is probably a pipe dream. 

My favorite spot, right amongst the opposition supporters. 


I’m betting there won’t be photos with the cup. This will be insane crowds 

25 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

I’m betting there won’t be photos with the cup. This will be insane crowds 

Please note, that you will not be able to get a photo standing next to the cup on the day due to capacity reasons. If you wish to have a photo with the trophy, make sure you head along to one of the remaining stops on the Cup Tour listed

 
14 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

I thought I saw something from Pert saying that the players will parade the cup around the boundary, as they do on Grand Final day? If you are on the boundary you might get a photo.

That's the one I'm more interested in. Hoping to see it live next year at the G


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