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Hi Guys,

I was lucky enough to get 2 medallion club tickets for the game tomorrow night through work, can anyone explain to me the dress code as I've never had these seats... thanks 

 

Smart casual is the minimum dress standard for entry to the Medallion Club at both Marvel Stadium and the MCG. Not withstanding the dress standards outlined, the Medallion Club reserves the right to refuse entry to any person considered inappropriately attired.

To avoid embarrassment or inconvenience, please note the following unacceptable
clothing items:

Sleeveless tops (tank tops, singlet tops, football jumpers with no sleeved top underneath)
Rubber thongs, ugg boots or moccasins
Beach wear or midriff tops
Tracksuit pants or sports attire
Untidy or dirty clothing
Are you dining?

Are you dining?

If dining in The Grille (Marvel Stadium) or Medallion Club Dining at the MCG,
in addition to the above, please note the following standards apply:

Gentleman must wear a collared shirt (smart polo accepted)
Dress shoes or neat sport shoes must be worn
No hats or beanies

 
 

15 minutes ago, Rednblueriseing said:

Hey Guys 

I was lucky enough to be given 2 medallion club tickets for tomorrow night, can anyone help with the dress code as I don't normally sit in this area? 

Can't go wrong with dressing as Bikie dressed up for the Boxing or Tradie dressed down for the Boxing...

 
1 hour ago, Rednblueriseing said:

Hi Guys,

I was lucky enough to get 2 medallion club tickets for the game tomorrow night through work, can anyone explain to me the dress code as I've never had these seats... thanks 

https://marvelstadium.com.au/members/dress-code/

Smart casual is the minimum dress standard for the Medallion Club. Not withstanding the dress standards outlined, the Medallion Club reserves the right to refuse entry to any person considered inappropriately attired.

To avoid embarrassment or inconvenience, please note the following unacceptable
clothing items:

  • Sleeveless tops (tank tops, singlet tops, football jumpers with no sleeved top underneath)
  • Rubber thongs, ugg boots or moccasins
  • Beach wear or midriff tops
  • Tracksuit pants or sports attire
  • Untidy or dirty clothing

Are you dining?

If dining in The Grille (Marvel Stadium) or Medallion Club Dining at the MCG,
in addition to the above, please note the following standards apply:

  • A collared shirt, or a smart polo, blouse or dress is the minimum accepted standard
  • Dress shoes or neat sport shoes must be worn
  • No hats or beanies

Wear flaps around your neck parts, animal hide all over your feet (honestly, all extremities to be safe), and otherwise do not under any circumstances show your birthday suit - that's for special occasions only.

But do also display your follicles - the Medallion Club folks get off on that.

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7 hours ago, Chook said:

Wear flaps around your neck parts, animal hide all over your feet (honestly, all extremities to be safe), and otherwise do not under any circumstances show your birthday suit - that's for special occasions only.

But do also display your follicles - the Medallion Club folks get off on that.

Was saving that for GF day

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